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Canonical's Open Documentation Academy aims to help newcomers participate in the open source community, offering mentorship and…
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Robots already stand in for humans in some of the dullest and most dangerous jobs there are, handling everything from painting cars to drilling rocks on Mars.Ars Technica From ACM News | March 24, 2015
Researchers have developed a way to turn discarded packing peanuts into components for rechargeable batteries that could outperform materials in use today.American Chemical Society From ACM Careers | March 23, 2015
When you hear the words "CGI" or "3-D animation," complex computer languages probably come to mind.The Washington Post From ACM Careers | March 19, 2015
Wei Tang, assistant professor at New Mexico State University, is taking a cue from nature to devise the next generation of integrated low-power, wearable micro...New Mexico State niversity From ACM Careers | March 18, 2015
"Chappie," the highest-grossing movie in America last weekend, is, to put it mildly, not a great film; the critics have given it a twenty-nine on Rotten Tomatoes...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | March 13, 2015
As much as patent and trade-dress lawsuits would like to stop it, getting to today's idea of a modern, mature smartphone was a collaborative effort.Ars Technica From ACM Careers | March 12, 2015
Software developers say it will not be easy to come up with a "killer app" for Apple Inc's Watch—few have seen the product and the software is still in test mode...Reuters From ACM Careers | March 11, 2015
Kansas State University chemical engineer Jim Edgar has received a patent for a process that may improve electronic devices and benefit manufacturers of semiconductor...Kansas State University From ACM Careers | March 10, 2015
Few technologies have generated more attention than virtual reality, which promises to immerse people in 3-D games and video.The New York Times From ACM News | March 6, 2015
When the humanoid robot SAFFiR gets a shove, it reflexively moves to maintain its balance. SAFFiR can also walk over uneven terrain, turn its head to scan its surroundings...Nature From ACM News | March 5, 2015
Lawrence Livermore research has opened a new window toward more efficient electrochemical energy storage systems.Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory From ACM Careers | March 5, 2015
Scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and at Google reported on Wednesdayin the journal Nature that they had made a significant advance that...The New York Times From ACM News | March 4, 2015
China's proposed anti-terrorism law will not affect the legitimate interests of technology firms, a top Chinese spokeswoman said Wednesday after U.S. President ...Reuters From ACM Careers | March 4, 2015