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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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A syringe-making machine built by Stevanato Group SpA of Italy runs 23 hours a day, churning out glass needles that can be filled with blood thinners, vaccines...Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Careers | June 20, 2016
Researchers from MIT CSAIL have created a chip design that could make parallel programs more efficient and easier to write.MIT News From ACM Careers | June 20, 2016
Chinese systems hold the No. 1 and No. 2 positions on the 47th edition of the TOP500 list of the world's top supercomputers.TOP500 From ACM Careers | June 20, 2016
Legal experts say that it will be an uphill battle for the plaintiffs who filed a lawsuit this week against Twitter, Facebook, and Google.Ars Technica From ACM Opinion | June 17, 2016
Bitcoin may still bring to mind images of clandestine drug markets and anarchist hackers bent on liberating finance from financial companies. But some of the world’s...Wired From ACM Careers | June 17, 2016
Researchers at the Texas Analog Center of Excellence at UT Dallas are working to develop an affordable electronic nose that can be used in breath analysis for a...University of Texas at Dallas From ACM Careers | June 17, 2016
A few top women in technology share how their dads inspired them to become programmers, engineers, and entrepreneurs — and how fathers today can follow suit.Forbes From ACM Careers | June 17, 2016
University of Utah Professor Mike Scarpulla and NREL Senior Scientist Kirstin Alberi have developed a theory that light can stamp out defects in semiconductors,...niversity of tah From ACM Careers | June 16, 2016
Researchers at MIT CSAIL and the University of Georgia believe they can make eye tracking technology pervasive with software turns any smartphone into an eye-tracking...MIT News From ACM Careers | June 16, 2016
A new study proposes that negative group dynamics of teamwork and internships may deter many women in the engineering profession.MIT News From ACM Careers | June 15, 2016
Drugs that act by modifying a patient’s genes are close to approval in the United States, and one is already available in Europe. The developments mark a triumph...Nature From ACM Careers | June 15, 2016
A prototype system, designed as a test for a planned array of 5,000 galaxy-seeking robots, is taking shape at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley...U.S. DOE Office of Science From ACM Careers | June 15, 2016
Nick McKeown and his new startup, Barefoot Networks, just launched out of stealth. That's Silicon Valley-speak for trumpeting the arrival of your new startup in...Wired From ACM Opinion | June 15, 2016
Scientists at Hewlett Packard Enterprise have experimentally confirmed critical aspects of how the memristor works at an atomic scale, an important step in designing...SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory From ACM Careers | June 15, 2016
Researchers from MIT CSAIL have demonstrated an algorithm that has effectively learned how to predict sound: When shown a silent video clip of an object being hit...MIT CSAIL From ACM Careers | June 14, 2016
In the early 1970s, at Silicon Valley's Xerox PARC, Alan Kay envisioned computer software as something akin to a biological system, a vast collection of small cells...Wired From ACM News | June 14, 2016
Apart from the treadmill desk, Pieter Dorrestein's office at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), is unremarkable: there is a circular table with chairs...Nature From ACM Careers | June 14, 2016
As scores of college graduates hit the job market this spring, their employment prospects are more promising than those of last year's graduating class. In particular...Network World From ACM Careers | June 14, 2016
If you're a systems administrator working in the United States, a recent decision from 12 Texan jurors should give you a moment of pause before you next hit the...Wired From ACM Careers | June 13, 2016