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An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.


Rise of the Swarm
From Communications of the ACM

Rise of the Swarm

Guided by collective intelligence, teams of small, simple robots could soon accomplish amazing feats.

Decoding Dementia
From Communications of the ACM

Decoding Dementia

Computer models may help neurologists unlock the secrets of brain disorders, from Alzheimer's to cancer.

NASA Rover Confirms First Drilled Mars Rock Sample
From ACM News

NASA Rover Confirms First Drilled Mars Rock Sample

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has relayed new images that confirm it has successfully obtained the first sample ever collected from the interior of a rock on another...

Using 3D Worlds to Visualize Data
From ACM News

Using 3D Worlds to Visualize Data

Take a walk through a human brain? Fly over the surface of Mars?

Can You Feel Me Now? The Sensational Rise of Haptic Interfaces
From ACM News

Can You Feel Me Now? The Sensational Rise of Haptic Interfaces

Your first experience with haptics was probably your phone vibrating in your pocket.

Brown Mooc to Lure High School Students to STEM
From ACM News

Brown Mooc to Lure High School Students to STEM

Brown University will offer a massive open online course (MOOC) aimed at drawing high school students to careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)...

The Drones Come Home
From ACM News

The Drones Come Home

At the edge of a stubbly, dried-out alfalfa field outside Grand Junction, Colorado, Deputy Sheriff Derek Johnson, a stocky young man with a buzz cut, squints at...

DARPA Wants Teeny-Tiny Fluids to Cool Down Next-Gen Microchips
From ACM TechNews

DARPA Wants Teeny-Tiny Fluids to Cool Down Next-Gen Microchips

DARPA researchers want to embed stacked microchips with tiny fluid channels to circulate small drops of water as microfluidic cooling systems.

China Defense Ministry Refutes Cyber Attack Allegations
From ACM News

China Defense Ministry Refutes Cyber Attack Allegations

China's military spokesman said on Wednesday that the country's armed forces had never backed any hacking activities, denouncing U.S. cyber security firm Mandiant's...

Tongue-Tingling Interface Lets You Taste Data
From ACM TechNews

Tongue-Tingling Interface Lets You Taste Data

A new device called Tongueduino can turn the tongue into a 'display' for output from environmental sensors. 

Picture-Perfect
From ACM TechNews

Picture-Perfect

MIT researchers have developed a processor chip that can quickly create more realistic or enhanced lighting in a photograph. 

Future Science: ­sing 3D Worlds to Visualize Data
From ACM TechNews

Future Science: ­sing 3D Worlds to Visualize Data

Researchers are conducting experiments with CAVE2, a virtual world consisting of eight-foot-high screens and 72 stereoscopic LCD panels. 

Nanotubes Seen as Alternative When Silicon Chips Hit Their Limits
From ACM TechNews

Nanotubes Seen as Alternative When Silicon Chips Hit Their Limits

A microelectronic circuit composed of 44 transistors made from carbon nanotubes demonstrates that nanotubes could be the best successor to silicon-based chips. 

Data Mining Is New Lobbying Gold
From ACM Careers

Data Mining Is New Lobbying Gold

A congressman gets an earful from his neighbor after church about a tax bill. A senator suddenly finds old high school classmates calling her about an upcoming...

When Will the Internet Reach Its Limit (and How Do We Stop It from Happening)?
From ACM Opinion

When Will the Internet Reach Its Limit (and How Do We Stop It from Happening)?

The number of smartphones, tablets and other network-connected gadgets will outnumber humans by the end of the year.

The Road to Uncovering a Wartime Colossus
From ACM News

The Road to Uncovering a Wartime Colossus

The story of how the Colossus computer at Bletchley Park aided the allied code-cracking effort during World War II is becoming well known. Its claim to be a forerunner...

 DARPA Wants Teeny-Tiny Fluids to Cool Down Next-Gen Microchips
From ACM News

DARPA Wants Teeny-Tiny Fluids to Cool Down Next-Gen Microchips

The Pentagon's mad scientists have concocted a plan to keep the miniature, stacked brains of tomorrow's advanced computers cool enough to power next-gen technological...

Software that Tracks People on Social Media Created By Defence Firm
From ACM News

Software that Tracks People on Social Media Created By Defence Firm

A multinational security firm has secretly developed software capable of tracking people's movements and predicting future behaviour by mining data from social...

'slow Light' Advance Could Speed Optical Computing, Telecommunications
From ACM TechNews

'slow Light' Advance Could Speed Optical Computing, Telecommunications

Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers have demonstrated rapidly switching on and off "slow light" in specially designed materials at room temperature. 

Combining Quantum Information Communication and Storage
From ACM TechNews

Combining Quantum Information Communication and Storage

Aalto University researchers have taken the first step toward creating exotic mechanical quantum states. 
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