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Cloud and Supercomputing Cooperate in Molecular Dynamics Research
From ACM TechNews

Cloud and Supercomputing Cooperate in Molecular Dynamics Research

The director of the biophysics program at Stanford University says cloud computing and supercomputing technologies are bothnecessary for many fields of study.

Can Killer Robots Learn to Follow the Rules of War?
From ACM News

Can Killer Robots Learn to Follow the Rules of War?

As Memorial Day reminds us every year, war doesn't go away.

­sing Thoughts to Control Airplanes
From ACM News

­sing Thoughts to Control Airplanes

Pilots of the future could be able to control their aircraft by merely thinking commands.

Sunsets on Titan Reveal the Complexity of Hazy Exoplanets
From ACM News

Sunsets on Titan Reveal the Complexity of Hazy Exoplanets

Scientists working with data from NASA's Cassini mission have developed a new way to understand the atmospheres of exoplanets by using Saturn's smog-enshrouded...

How Statisticians Found Air France Flight 447 Two Years After It Crashed Into Atlantic
From ACM News

How Statisticians Found Air France Flight 447 Two Years After It Crashed Into Atlantic

"In the early morning hours of June 1, 2009, Air France Flight AF 447, with 228 passengers and crew aboard, disappeared during stormy weather over the Atlantic...

Supercomputers ­sed to Model Disaster Scenarios
From ACM TechNews

Supercomputers ­sed to Model Disaster Scenarios

Bangor University School of Computer Science researchers are using supercomputers to run programs that can predict how people will react in a disaster. 

Google's 'quantum Computing Playground' Lets You Fiddle With Quantum Algorithms
From ACM TechNews

Google's 'quantum Computing Playground' Lets You Fiddle With Quantum Algorithms

Google has released a new Web-based integrated development environment that enables users to experiment with quantum algorithms. 

Mint Program Helps Pinpoint Threats Contained in Intelligence Data
From ACM TechNews

Mint Program Helps Pinpoint Threats Contained in Intelligence Data

Researchers are working to improve the capabilities of the U.S. Multi-Disciplinary Intelligence system, which monitors incoming intelligence data.

Google ­ses Artificial Brains to Teach Its Data Centers How to Behave
From ACM News

Google ­ses Artificial Brains to Teach Its Data Centers How to Behave

At Google, artificial intelligence isn't just a means of building cars that drive on their own, smartphone services that respond to the spoken word, and online...

Meet the People Behind the Wayback Machine, One of Our Favorite Things About the Internet
From ACM Opinion

Meet the People Behind the Wayback Machine, One of Our Favorite Things About the Internet

Brewster Kahle is quick to point out that we are not standing inside a former Scientology church.

Swarm and Fuzzy
From ACM News

Swarm and Fuzzy

When the first human colonists land on Mars several decades from now, their habitat will already be waiting.

B-52 Bomber Gets Its First New Communications System Since the 1960s
From ACM News

B-52 Bomber Gets Its First New Communications System Since the 1960s

The B-52 bomber, one of the great stalwarts of America's military arsenal, is getting its first major communications system upgrade since the Kennedy administration...

The Trouble With IBM
From ACM News

The Trouble With IBM

In the summer of 2012, five American technology companies bid on a project for a demanding new client: the CIA.

Europe Wants a Supercomputer Made From Smartphones
From ACM TechNews

Europe Wants a Supercomputer Made From Smartphones

A European public-private consortium aims to make exaflop supercomputers based on the central-processing units used in smartphones and tablet computers.

How the ­.s. Could Escalate Its Name-and-Shame Campaign Against China's Espionage
From ACM Opinion

How the ­.s. Could Escalate Its Name-and-Shame Campaign Against China's Espionage

Earlier this week the U.S. Department of Justice indicted five Chinese military officers for industrial espionage, accusing them of leading attacks on the computers...

Electric Grid, You Have Software ­pdates Available
From ACM News

Electric Grid, You Have Software ­pdates Available

The electric grid was designed as a one-way highway, with power cascading out from big power plants to cities and towns at the end of the line.

General Agreement
From Communications of the ACM

General Agreement

Leslie Lamport contributed to the theory and practice of building distributed computing systems that work as intended.

Secrets, Lies and Snowden's Email: Why I Was Forced to Shut Down Lavabit
From ACM Opinion

Secrets, Lies and Snowden's Email: Why I Was Forced to Shut Down Lavabit

My legal saga started last summer with a knock at the door, behind which stood two federal agents ready to to serve me with a court order requiring the installation...

Neuromorphic Computing Gets Ready For the (Really) Big Time
From Communications of the ACM

Neuromorphic Computing Gets Ready For the (Really) Big Time

A technology inspired by biological principles but 'steamrolled for decades' prepares to take off as Moore's Law approaches its long-anticipated end.

The Age of Quantum Computing Has (almost) Arrived
From ACM News

The Age of Quantum Computing Has (almost) Arrived

Google owns a lot of computers—perhaps a million servers stitched together into the fastest, most powerful artificial intelligence on the planet.
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