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At the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Catharine A. Conley has a lofty job title: planetary protection officer.The New York Times From ACM Careers | October 6, 2015
A couple of weeks ago, two of my New York Times colleagues chronicled digital culture trends that are so newish and niche-y that conventional English dictionaries...The New York Times From ACM Careers | October 6, 2015
When fictional astronaut Mark Watney becomes stranded alone on the Red Planet in the novel and film "The Martian," people and technology from NASA's Jet Propulsion...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | October 6, 2015
Nobel Prize speculation, gossip, and betting pools kick off every fall around the time Thomson Reuters releases its predictions for science's most prestigious prize...Wired From ACM News | October 5, 2015
When Jeff Cohen was getting ready to meet his OkCupid date for drinks in Manhattan, he started to have second thoughts as he reread the glaring grammatical error...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | October 5, 2015
Security researchers and vendors have long been locked in a debate over how to disclose security vulnerabilities, and there's little on which the two sides agree...Wired From ACM Careers | October 2, 2015
Videos of Google-owned robots, some that look like mechanical bulls and others resembling humanoids from sci-fi movies, have been viewed more than 90 million times...Bloomberg From ACM News | October 1, 2015
American technology companies desperately want to win over people like Rakesh Padachuri and his family.The New York Times From ACM Careers | October 1, 2015
At 21, Gennady Vladimirovich Korotkevich is already a legend. Tourist, as he's known online, is now the world's top sport programmer.Bloomberg From ACM Careers | September 30, 2015
For more than five decades, scientists of various stripes have been scanning the stars for technological civilizations, populated by thinking beings like us.The Atlantic From ACM Careers | September 29, 2015
At the 12th annual iGEM Giant Jamboree this weekend in Boston—an event that its founder Randy Rettberg refers to as "the World Cup of science"—over 250 student-led...The Washington Post From ACM Careers | September 29, 2015
At the inaugural International Solid-State Circuits Conference held on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1960, a young computer engineer...The New York Times From ACM News | September 28, 2015
A mathematical puzzle that resisted solution for more than 80 years — including computerized attempts to crack it — seems to have yielded to a single mathematician...Nature From ACM Careers | September 28, 2015
As the costs of genetic sequencing fall, oncologists are starting to prescribe expensive new drugs that target the genetic profiles of their patients' tumours,...Nature From ACM News | September 24, 2015
The US military has long taken the role of traffic cop in space: monitoring satellites, tracking debris and, in recent years, warning satellite operators and foreign...Nature From ACM Careers | September 24, 2015
Micha Benoliel grew up in France and launched his first technology startup there, but he never forgot the atmosphere of adventure and optimism in San Francisco,...The Associated Press From ACM Careers | September 22, 2015
Sunny Mehta has been a musician, a professional poker player and an author, and he has worked in finance.The New York Times From ACM Careers | September 18, 2015