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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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Materials, like people, sometimes exhibit "multiple personalities." This unusual behavior has compelled researchers at Argonne National Laboratory to take a closer... From ACM Careers | September 12, 2013
Last week, Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh became one of the latest—and most prestigious—schools to partner with the National Security Agency on a program...The Washington Post From ACM News | September 11, 2013
Four new schools have been selected for the National Security Agency's National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations Program, which was designed to...National Security Agency From ACM Careers | September 11, 2013
The latest iPhone has arrived, and along with it what may be the slickest integration of biometric security yet: A fingerprint scanner built seamlessly into the...Forbes From ACM Opinion | September 11, 2013
A new version of 'zero-knowledge proofs' allows cloud customers to verify the proper execution of their software with a single packet of data.MIT News From ACM Careers | September 11, 2013
The birth of artificial-intelligence research as an autonomous discipline is generally thought to have been the monthlong Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial...MIT News Office From ACM News | September 10, 2013
In olden times, the most an ambitious young tinkerer could hope for in a toy was to be able to stick one funny-shaped piece onto another. Kids built airplanes with...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | September 10, 2013
The controversy over U.S. government surveillance has produced a king-size collection of strange bedfellows. Beneath the covers one finds both amusing ironies and...Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Opinion | September 9, 2013
In May 2009, the Mars rover Spirit cracked through a crusty layer of Martian topsoil, sinking into softer underlying sand.MIT News Office From ACM News | September 9, 2013
Big data has been favorably cast as "the new oil" and held up as the economic counterweight to America's sinking manufacturing sector.Fortune From ACM Careers | September 9, 2013
In work that may greatly improve future electronics, a Kansas State University research team has studied a new three-atom-thick material and found that manipulating...Kansas State niversity From ACM Careers | September 6, 2013
Sixty-five-year-old Ann Linsey was starting to worry about how easily she got distracted from whatever she was doing.Nature From ACM News | September 4, 2013
As a new moon orbiter gets set to launch, Pete Worden, director of NASA Ames, says forget the 20th—this is the real space century.New Scientist From ACM Opinion | September 4, 2013
Using X-rays, a group of researchers has studied the nanoscale workings of a lithium-ion battery, learning new information about the chemical reactions and structural...Brookhaven National Laboratory From ACM Careers | August 30, 2013
Last year, while cleaning out the basement of my childhood home, I discovered a plastic storage bin marked "Calcusoft." Inside were piles of notebooks filled with...The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | August 30, 2013
More than 40 percent of U.S. adults say they can go a week without paying for something with cash, according to a survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports last year...Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Careers | August 30, 2013
In early May, news reports gushed that a quantum computation device had for the first time outperformed classical computers, solving certain problems thousands...Quanta Magazine From ACM News | August 29, 2013