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Virginia Tech researchers studying rear-end collisions determined that 7.7 percent of such crashes would be prevented by use of three intelligent vehicle systems...Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State niversity From ACM Careers | October 4, 2012
Ginni Rometty's first customer conference as CEO of IBM was an unusual affair, especially by Big Blue's buttoned-up standards.Fortune From ACM Opinion | October 3, 2012
Iconic pictures from the latest mission to the Red Planet are coming courtesy of space-imaging expert Michael Malin.New Scientist From ACM Opinion | October 1, 2012
The robots zipping across the aluminum grid look less like Star Wars droids and more like little red wagons.Wired From ACM Careers | September 28, 2012
Using a novel method of integrating video technology and familiar control devices, a research team from Georgia Tech and the Georgia Tech Research Institute is...Georgia Institute of Technology, Research Communications From ACM Careers | September 27, 2012
The robotic arm on NASA's Curiosity rover should set a new standard for robotic operations on Mars—and it could revolutionize robotics on Earth as well.NBC News From ACM Careers | September 18, 2012
Matt Heverly, 36, started a recent workday as any young father might: up at 5:30, gulping coffee, fixing a bottle for the baby. The New York Times From ACM Careers | September 10, 2012
It's been a month since Curiosity’s remarkable soft landing on the surface of Mars. Remember the massive, supersonic parachute that slowed the spacecraft’s descent...Smithsonian magazine From ACM Opinion | September 7, 2012
Naming that tune has been the name of Shazam’s game for more than decade. But should you confuse Shazam for a predictable, tired old company, you're even more clueless...VentureBeat From ACM Careers | September 7, 2012
Scientists have genetically engineered muscle cells that flex in response to light, which could be used to build highly articulated robots or to test drugs for...MIT News Office From ACM Careers | August 30, 2012
Sandia National Laboratories has developed a cost-effective robotic hand that can be used in disarming improvised explosive devices (IEDs).Sandia National Laboratories From ACM Careers | August 23, 2012
Scientists have demonstrated an automated system that uses artificial intelligence and cutting-edge image processing to rapidly examine large numbers of individual...Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM Careers | August 21, 2012
As space geeks watched nervously to see if NASA's Curiosity rover would land safely on Mars, many found themselves wondering, "Hey, who's that cool dude with the...Wired From ACM Opinion | August 10, 2012
I was strolling down the hall to a meeting on a Wednesday afternoon when I suddenly blacked out, coming to a halt.The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | August 10, 2012
When you visit Manuela Veloso at Carnegie Mellon University, you're not guided to her office by a security officer or even issued instructions by a secretary at...Wired From ACM Opinion | August 10, 2012
On Earth, Scott Maxwell drives his red Prius without paying much attention to the San Gabriel Mountains in the distance.CNN From ACM Opinion | August 6, 2012
Researchers have used complex computational models to design micro-robots that could overcome the challenges of swimming at the micron scale. The autonomous robots...Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM Careers | August 6, 2012
Engineers at Drexel University will investigate adding dexterous limbs to unmanned aerial vehicles as part of a U.S. National Science Foundation grant.Drexel niversity From ACM Careers | August 3, 2012
Stingrays and manta rays are among nature's most elegant swimmers. Researchers at four universities are trying to emulate the seemingly effortless but powerful...niversity of Virginia From ACM Careers | July 27, 2012