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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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Planetary geologist Ellen Stofan joined NASA in August as the agency's chief scientist, an overarching role in which she advises on the science of all NASA programmes...Nature From ACM Opinion | December 13, 2013
By taking advantage of the unique electronic properties of graphene, researchers believe they could generate a type of electronic surface wave that would allow...Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM Careers | December 13, 2013
NASA's Curiosity rover is providing vital insight about Mars' past and current environments that will aid plans for future robotic and human missions.Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | December 10, 2013
A research team at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology may help bring graphene's promise closer to reality.American Institute of Physics From ACM Careers | December 9, 2013
Researchers are using the triboelectric effect to capture mechanical energy and say it could be put to work powering mobile devices. From ACM Careers | December 9, 2013
A new technique developed at Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source could help scientists better understand and improve the materials required for high-performance... From ACM Careers | December 6, 2013
Rob Nail walks into the room looking like a Silicon Valley Doctor Who as played by David Tennant—tailored suit, 3D-printed trainers and the Californian twist on...BBC News From ACM Careers | December 3, 2013
Researchers from MIT and Brigham and Women's Hospital have developed a drug-carrying nanoparticle that can be delivered orally and absorbed through the digestive...MIT News From ACM Careers | December 2, 2013
Computer scientist Carver Mead gave Moore's Law its name in around 1970 and played a crucial role in making sure it's held true in the decades since.Technology Review From ACM Opinion | November 25, 2013
In the global race to build the next generation of supercomputers—exascale—there is no guarantee the U.S. will finish first.Computerworld From ACM News | November 25, 2013
UT Dallas computer scientists are using a famous mathematician's theory to make 3-D images that are more accurate approximations of the shapes of the original objects...University of Texas, Dallas From ACM Careers | November 20, 2013
Unexpected behavior in ferroelectric materials explored by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory supports a new approach...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | November 20, 2013
Cracking one of the most complicated cipher devices ever created—the Enigma machine—may not have been what Britain's Mavis Batey envisioned when she studied the...CNET From ACM News | November 15, 2013