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A Traffic Cop for Low Earth Orbit
From Communications of the ACM

A Traffic Cop for Low Earth Orbit

Who will be the space traffic controller for orbiting objects?

A Tiny Part's Big Ripple: Global Chip Shortage Hobbles the Auto Industry
From ACM News

A Tiny Part's Big Ripple: Global Chip Shortage Hobbles the Auto Industry

Almost every carmaker has had to curtail production, hampering the economic recovery.

Computer Modeling Suggests That T. Rex Was Slow Walker
From ACM TechNews

Computer Modeling Suggests That T. Rex Was Slow Walker

Computer models created by researchers suggest the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex had a slow walking speed.  

Amazon Bringing Palm-Scanning Payment System to Whole Foods Stores
From ACM TechNews

Amazon Bringing Palm-Scanning Payment System to Whole Foods Stores

Amazon's palm-scanning payment system will be rolled out to a Whole Foods store in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood.

New Rules Allowing Small Drones to Fly Over People in U.S. Take Effect
From ACM TechNews

New Rules Allowing Small Drones to Fly Over People in U.S. Take Effect

Final rules from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration that permit small drones to fly over people and to fly at night took effect April 21.

Study: 'Fingerprint' for 3D Printer Accurate 92% of Time
From ACM TechNews

Study: 'Fingerprint' for 3D Printer Accurate 92% of Time

To reduce illicit use of three-dimensional printers, researchers devised a method to accurately identify each machine’s unique "fingerprint."

AI Shows 2 Scribes Wrote One of the Dead Sea Scrolls
From ACM TechNews

AI Shows 2 Scribes Wrote One of the Dead Sea Scrolls

One of the Dead Sea Scrolls was written by two scribes with very similar handwriting, according to researchers at the Netherlands' University of Groningen.

Facebook's Ad Algorithms Still Excluding Women from Seeing Jobs
From ACM News

Facebook's Ad Algorithms Still Excluding Women from Seeing Jobs

Its ad-delivery system is excluding women from opportunities without regard to their qualifications. That would be illegal under U.S. employment law.

 Tech Chiefs Get Creative to Cure Employee Burnout
From ACM News

Tech Chiefs Get Creative to Cure Employee Burnout

More than a year into the pandemic's remote work, corporate tech leaders try to help staff fight feelings of loneliness, fatigue.

Walmart Is Pulling Plug on More Robots
From ACM News

Walmart Is Pulling Plug on More Robots

The retailer has been phasing out automated pickup towers as curbside services have become popular.

How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected STEM Pay and Job Prospects?
From ACM News

How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected STEM Pay and Job Prospects?

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a bumpy ride for many sectors, but a New Scientist Jobs/SRG survey shows science and tech have weathered the storm better than most...

Will Quantum Computing Ever Live Up to Its Hype?
From ACM News

Will Quantum Computing Ever Live Up to Its Hype?

One expert warns that the field is overpromising, while another says his firm is on the verge of building "useful" machines.

Facebook Dataset Addresses Algorithmic Bias
From ACM TechNews

Facebook Dataset Addresses Algorithmic Bias

Facebook has made public its Casual Conversations dataset, comprised of more than 45,000 videos of 3,000 individuals of different skin tones sharing their age and...

Brazilian Government Launches Toolkit to Support Data Protection Compliance
From ACM TechNews

Brazilian Government Launches Toolkit to Support Data Protection Compliance

Brazil's Digital Government Secretariat has rolled out a toolkit to facilitate central government agencies' compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation...

A Molecule That Responds to Light
From ACM TechNews

A Molecule That Responds to Light

Researchers have advanced the development of molecule-based materials that can serve as light-addressable fundamental quantum bits.

15 Graphs You Need to See to Understand AI in 2021
From ACM News

15 Graphs You Need to See to Understand AI in 2021

The 2021 AI Index provides insight into jobs, publications, diversity, and more.

The Economic Payoff of Federally Funded IT Research
From ACM News

The Economic Payoff of Federally Funded IT Research

How basic IT research has yielded huge commercial benefits.

Modeling Shows Pandemic Eviction Bans Protect Entire Communities From Covid-19 Spread
From ACM TechNews

Modeling Shows Pandemic Eviction Bans Protect Entire Communities From Covid-19 Spread

Researchers used computer modeling to determine that eviction bans during the COVID-19 pandemic lowered infection rates, shielding entire communities from the virus...

Brain-on-a-Chip Would Need Little Training
From ACM TechNews

Brain-on-a-Chip Would Need Little Training

Researchers used a spiking neural network on a microchip as a foundation for developing more efficient hardware-based artificial intelligence systems.

U.S. Banks Deploy AI to Monitor Customers, Workers Amid Tech Backlash
From ACM TechNews

U.S. Banks Deploy AI to Monitor Customers, Workers Amid Tech Backlash

Several U.S. banks are rolling out artificial intelligence systems to analyze customer preferences, monitor employees, and detect suspicious activity near ATMs....
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