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Daphne Koller on the Future of Online Education
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Daphne Koller on the Future of Online Education

Coursera co-founder Daphne Koller hopes her online education platform will expand globally. 

Quest For Buried Knowledge Continues With New Computer Software Tool
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Quest For Buried Knowledge Continues With New Computer Software Tool

A new computer software tool will enable scholars to read the writings of ancient scrolls without having to unroll or open them. 

Korean ​robot Makers Walk Off With $2 Million Prize
From ACM News

Korean ​robot Makers Walk Off With $2 Million Prize

A team of roboticists from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology claimed a $2 million prize on Saturday that was offered by a Pentagon research...

Can the Swiss Watchmaker Survive the Digital Age?
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Can the Swiss Watchmaker Survive the Digital Age?

Pim Koeslag designs and fabricates some of the world's most complicated mechanical timepieces.

Google on Eu Troubles: 'we Don't Always Get It Right'
From ACM Opinion

Google on Eu Troubles: 'we Don't Always Get It Right'

Google is in hot water in Europe, and its head of European operations is trying to cool things off.

The Emerging Science of Human Computation
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The Emerging Science of Human Computation

A group of computer scientists, crowdsourcing pioneers, and visionaries has created a roadmap for research into human computation. 

Self-Programming Machines Next Phase of Computer Science: Wozniak
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Self-Programming Machines Next Phase of Computer Science: Wozniak

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said computers that learn in unsupervised ways and do not need to be told what to do in advance is the next phase of computer science...

Disaster Droids Face Off in the DARPA Robotics Challenge
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Disaster Droids Face Off in the DARPA Robotics Challenge

Final preparations are being made by 24 robotics teams about to compete for $3.5m (£2.3m) worth of prizes in a Pentagon-backed competition.

Smart Microgrids to Help Data Centers, Farm Communities ­se Locally Produced Power
From ACM TechNews

Smart Microgrids to Help Data Centers, Farm Communities ­se Locally Produced Power

A team of researchers and students are working to develop smart power management technologies. 

Meet the New Generation of Robots For Manufacturing
From ACM News

Meet the New Generation of Robots For Manufacturing

A new generation of robots is on the way—smarter, more mobile, more collaborative and more adaptable.

Crispr, the Disruptor
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Crispr, the Disruptor

Three years ago, Bruce Conklin came across a method that made him change the course of his lab.

How the End of Patriot Act Provisions Changes Nsa Surveillance
From ACM News

How the End of Patriot Act Provisions Changes Nsa Surveillance

Thanks to resistance from Senator Rand Paul and other members of the Senate, the provisions of the USA Patriot Act that were used to justify the National Security...

Improving the Experience of the Audience With Digital Instruments
From ACM TechNews

Improving the Experience of the Audience With Digital Instruments

A new augmented reality display could give music fans a better appreciation of what musicians are doing with digital instruments. 

Emtech Digital: Project Loon Head Details How the Balloons Interact
From ACM TechNews

Emtech Digital: Project Loon Head Details How the Balloons Interact

Google's Project Loon intends to use interconnected balloons to bring Internet service to parts of the world that remain largely disconnected. 

The Agency
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The Agency

Around 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 11 last year, Duval Arthur, director of the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness for St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, got...

Medical Microbots Take a Fantastic Voyage Into Reality
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Medical Microbots Take a Fantastic Voyage Into Reality

In the 1966 film Fantastic Voyage, scientists at a U.S. laboratory shrink a submarine called Proteus and its human crew to microscopic size and then inject the...

Getting 'physical' and Emotional in Virtual Reality
From ACM News

Getting 'physical' and Emotional in Virtual Reality

If you think about virtual reality, you probably think of it as the place where gamers don an Oculus headset and go shoot up enemies in 3D or travel space.

Supreme Court Overturns Conviction in Online Threats Case, Citing Intent
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Supreme Court Overturns Conviction in Online Threats Case, Citing Intent

The Supreme Court on Monday made it harder to prosecute people for threats made on Facebook and other social media, reversing the conviction of a Pennsylvania man...

Deep Learning Catches On in New Industries, from Fashion to Finance
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Deep Learning Catches On in New Industries, from Fashion to Finance

A machine-learning technique that has already given computers an eerie ability to recognize speech and categorize images is now creeping into industries ranging...

How Companies Turn Your Facebook Activity Into a Credit Score
From ACM News

How Companies Turn Your Facebook Activity Into a Credit Score

Nicole Keplinger, 22, had long seen ads on Facebook promising financial relief, but she always ignored them and assumed that they were scams.
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