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Landmark Algorithm Breaks 30-Year Impasse
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Landmark Algorithm Breaks 30-Year Impasse

Computer scientists are calling a new algorithm a breakthrough in mapping how hard computational problems are to solve. 

Nasa's Fermi Satellite Kicks Off a Blazar-Detecting Bonanza
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Nasa's Fermi Satellite Kicks Off a Blazar-Detecting Bonanza

A long time ago in a galaxy half the universe away, a flood of high-energy gamma rays began its journey to Earth.

What Can—or Should—internet Companies Do to Fight Terrorism?
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What Can—or Should—internet Companies Do to Fight Terrorism?

After the recent attacks in Paris and in San Bernardino, Calif., social media platforms are under pressure from politicians to do more to take down messages and...

Stanford-Led Skyscraper-Style Chip Design Boosts Electronic Performance By Factor of a Thousand
From ACM TechNews

Stanford-Led Skyscraper-Style Chip Design Boosts Electronic Performance By Factor of a Thousand

Stanford University engineers are leading a multi-institution effort to develop a revolutionary high-rise architecture for computing. 

Fact-Checking the Debate on Encryption
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Fact-Checking the Debate on Encryption

As politicians and counter-terrorism officials search for lessons from the recent attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, senior officials have called...

How the Science in 'star Wars’ Is Actually Real
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How the Science in 'star Wars’ Is Actually Real

For a story that takes place "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" a great deal of the technology in the "Star Wars" series actually has parallels today on...

How Thermal Imaging Tech Is About to Become Hot Stuff
From ACM News

How Thermal Imaging Tech Is About to Become Hot Stuff

Although it's already been used by industry, the military and some emergency services, it was expensive and therefore had a limited market.

Computing With Time Travel
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Computing With Time Travel

National University of Singapore researchers have shown a quantum computer can solve insoluble problems even if it is traveling along "open time-like curves." 

New Lie-Detecting Software From ­-M ­ses Real Court Case Data
From ACM TechNews

New Lie-Detecting Software From ­-M ­ses Real Court Case Data

Researchers from the University of Michigan are using machine-learning techniques to develop new lie-detecting software. 

Silicon Valley Faces Showdown as Lawmakers Fume Over Encryption
From ACM News

Silicon Valley Faces Showdown as Lawmakers Fume Over Encryption

A number of lawmakers on Thursday expressed a growing frustration with technology companies and signaled Congress would consider either curbing encrypted communications...

Artificial-Intelligence Research Center Is Founded By Silicon Valley Investors
From ACM News

Artificial-Intelligence Research Center Is Founded By Silicon Valley Investors

A group of prominent Silicon Valley investors and technology companies said on Friday that they would establish an artificial-intelligence research center to develop...

Seymour Cray and the Development of Supercomputers
From ACM News

Seymour Cray and the Development of Supercomputers

Join us in the Linux Voice time machine once more as we go back to the 1970s and the early Cray supercomputers.

Paradox at the Heart of Mathematics Makes Physics Problem ­nanswerable
From ACM News

Paradox at the Heart of Mathematics Makes Physics Problem ­nanswerable

A logical paradox at the heart of mathematics and computer science turns out to have implications for the real world, making a basic question about matter fundamentally...

Nasa Mars Rover Curiosity Reaches Sand Dunes
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Nasa Mars Rover Curiosity Reaches Sand Dunes

NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has begun an up-close investigation of dark sand dunes up to two stories tall. The dunes are on the rover's trek up the lower portion...

Backslash: Anti-Surveillance Gadgets For Protesters
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Backslash: Anti-Surveillance Gadgets For Protesters

When riot police descended on protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, last year sporting assault rifles and armored vehicles, the images sparked an awareness of the military...

For Google, Quantum Computing Is Like Learning to Fly
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For Google, Quantum Computing Is Like Learning to Fly

At a NASA lab in Silicon Valley, Google is testing a quantum computer—a machine based on the seemingly magical principles of quantum mechanics, the physics of things...

A Learning Advance in Artificial Intelligence Rivals Human Abilities
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A Learning Advance in Artificial Intelligence Rivals Human Abilities

Taking inspiration from the way humans seem to learn, scientists have created AI software capable of picking up new knowledge in a far more efficient and sophisticated...

The Most Likely Spots for Life in the Milky Way
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The Most Likely Spots for Life in the Milky Way

Our home galaxy isn't as hospitable to life as you might think.

Americans Attracted to Isis Find an 'echo Chamber' on Social Media
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Americans Attracted to Isis Find an 'echo Chamber' on Social Media

When a lonely Virginia teenager named Ali Amin got curious about the Islamic State last year and went online to learn more, he found a virtual community awaiting...

These 3 Guys May Have Figured Out How to Predict Awesome Sunsets
From ACM TechNews

These 3 Guys May Have Figured Out How to Predict Awesome Sunsets

Three young weather enthusiasts in Pennsylvania have developed a new computer model that can predict visually striking sunsets. 
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