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Applying Network Analysis to Natural History
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Applying Network Analysis to Natural History

Researchers are using network analysis techniques popularized through social media applications to discover patterns in Earth's natural history.

Researchers Deliver Open-Source Simulator for Cyberphysical Systems
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Deliver Open-Source Simulator for Cyberphysical Systems

Researchers have created a software framework to help developers design integrated mechanisms of computation, networking, and physical processes.

Cracking the Crypto War
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Cracking the Crypto War

On December 2, 2015, a man named Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, opened fire on employees of the Department of Public Health in San Bernardino,...

Who Controls Your Data?
From ACM News

Who Controls Your Data?

The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will change how companies and individuals collect, store and share data.

Gaia Creates Richest Star Map of Our Galaxy - and Beyond
From ACM News

Gaia Creates Richest Star Map of Our Galaxy - and Beyond

ESA's Gaia mission has produced the richest star catalogue to date, including high-precision measurements of nearly 1.7 billion stars and revealing previously unseen...

Developers Favoring AWS, Microsoft Azure for Cloud IoT Platforms
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Developers Favoring AWS, Microsoft Azure for Cloud IoT Platforms

Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure are increasingly popular as cloud Internet of Things platforms.

Study Shows First Computer-Driven Cars Will Have Noticeable Impact on Rush Hour
From ACM TechNews

Study Shows First Computer-Driven Cars Will Have Noticeable Impact on Rush Hour

Adding even a few automated vehicles to traffic will positively influence all traffic flow, resulting in faster, smoother commutes for all drivers, according to...

Celestial 'Snow' Flies in Wondrous Rosetta Comet GIF
From ACM News

Celestial 'Snow' Flies in Wondrous Rosetta Comet GIF

You'll never stand on the surface of a comet, but here's how it might look and feel.

Heat-Seeking Cameras Could Help Keep Self-Driving Cars Safe
From ACM News

Heat-Seeking Cameras Could Help Keep Self-Driving Cars Safe

After Uber's fatal self-driving crash last month in Tempe, Arizona, most observers had two basic question: Why did the car not see Elaine Herzberg crossing the...

Enigma Machine Collection Recalls Computer Science Victory
From ACM News

Enigma Machine Collection Recalls Computer Science Victory

Carnegie Mellon University will hire a researcher from the Library of Congress to help it decode a collection that includes two WWII German Enigma machines.

Shrinking Machines, Cellular Computers
From Communications of the ACM

Shrinking Machines, Cellular Computers

Scientists are using DNA and RNA to build the world's tiniest robots and computing devices.

Chips Down: China Aims to Boost Semiconductors as Trade War Looms
From ACM Careers

Chips Down: China Aims to Boost Semiconductors as Trade War Looms

Now, as a trade war with the United States looms, a government decision to accelerate the development of the domestic chip industry underlines how far those goals...

How Social Networking Sites May Discriminate Against Women
From ACM TechNews

How Social Networking Sites May Discriminate Against Women

Researchers have shown how two common recommendation algorithms intensify a network effect known as homophily, in which similar or like-minded people cluster together...

Who Has More of Your Personal Data Than Facebook? Try Google
From ACM Opinion

Who Has More of Your Personal Data Than Facebook? Try Google

Recent controversy over Facebook Inc.'s hunger for personal data has surfaced the notion that the online advertising industry could be hazardous to our privacy...

FDA moves to require patching in connected medical devices
From ACM News

FDA moves to require patching in connected medical devices

The organization is also looking at launching a public-private safety board to provide analysis and field expertise in a range of technological and clinical subject...

Flexible TVs, High-Performance Wearable Smart Tech One Step Closer
From ACM TechNews

Flexible TVs, High-Performance Wearable Smart Tech One Step Closer

Researchers in the U.K. and China have developed a nanoscale transistor that could be used in flexible televisions, tablets, and phones, as well as in wearable...

How AR and Computer Mapping are Leading to Safer Medical Procedures
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How AR and Computer Mapping are Leading to Safer Medical Procedures

New smartphone technology can create a more accurate human body scan by using augmented reality and Simultaneous Localization and Mapping.

Made in China 2025: Beijing's Big Ambitions from Robots to Chips
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Made in China 2025: Beijing's Big Ambitions from Robots to Chips

China is looking to catch up with rivals like the United States and Germany in high-end technology, making a major push with a "Made in China 2025" strategy that...

Andrea Goldsmith Receives ACM Athena Lecturer Award
From ACM TechNews

Andrea Goldsmith Receives ACM Athena Lecturer Award

Stanford University professor Andrea Goldsmith has received the ACM Athena Lecturer Award.

New Algorithm Locates Fake ­sers on Social Networks
From ACM TechNews

New Algorithm Locates Fake ­sers on Social Networks

Researchers have created a generic method to detect fake accounts on most social networks.
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