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Using Your Smartwatch to Reduce Stress
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Using Your Smartwatch to Reduce Stress

University of Houston researchers have constructed a closed-loop system for smartwatch-type wearables to use in collecting data to monitor and lower stress.

Winemakers Tap AI to Salvage Grapes as Wildfires Rage
From ACM TechNews

Winemakers Tap AI to Salvage Grapes as Wildfires Rage

Software startup Tastry Inc. has developed an artificial intelligence model that can help California winemakers salvage grapes damaged by wildfire smoke.

A Peculiar State of Matter in Layers of Semiconductors Could Advance Quantum Computing
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A Peculiar State of Matter in Layers of Semiconductors Could Advance Quantum Computing

Researchers show a superlattice embedded with nanodots may be immune from dissipating energy to the environment, a finding that could benefit quantum computing....

Answer to Thorny Question Could Unlock Internet Security
From ACM TechNews

Answer to Thorny Question Could Unlock Internet Security

Cornell University's Rafael Pass and Yanyi Liu explored the EXP vs. BPP problem, which concerns whether randomness exponentially accelerates computations.

Waymo Is 99% of the Way to Self-Driving Cars. The Last 1% Is the Hardest
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Waymo Is 99% of the Way to Self-Driving Cars. The Last 1% Is the Hardest

The world's most famous autonomous car shop has lost its CEO and is still getting stymied by traffic cones. What's taking so long?

Photonic Processors Light the Way
From Communications of the ACM

Photonic Processors Light the Way

Highly efficient light-based processors can overcome the bottlenecks of today's electronics.

Partition Function Zeros Are 'Shortcut' to Thermodynamic Calculations on Quantum Computers
From ACM TechNews

Partition Function Zeros Are 'Shortcut' to Thermodynamic Calculations on Quantum Computers

Researchers have developed a new technique for calculating the thermodynamic properties of systems using a quantum computer.

OpenAI Is Making Coding As Easy As Talking to a Smart Speaker
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OpenAI Is Making Coding As Easy As Talking to a Smart Speaker

Plus: The early days of programming, an existential investigation, and bipartisanship before our very eyes.

Novel Resilient State Estimation Method for Process Control in Cyber-Physical Systems
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Novel Resilient State Estimation Method for Process Control in Cyber-Physical Systems

Researchers have developed a method of estimating a cyber-physical system's internal process variables when external sensors have been corrupted.

China Passes One of the World's Strictest Data-Privacy Laws
From ACM TechNews

China Passes One of the World's Strictest Data-Privacy Laws

China's top legislative body has passed a law requiring those handling the personal data of Chinese citizens to minimize data collection and obtain prior consent...

Facebook's New Bet on Virtual Reality: Conference Rooms
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Facebook's New Bet on Virtual Reality: Conference Rooms

The pandemic has renewed interest in virtual reality. Facebook is trying to capitalize with a new virtual meeting room service.

Common Solar Tech Can Power Smart Devices Indoors, NIST Study Finds
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Common Solar Tech Can Power Smart Devices Indoors, NIST Study Finds

Researchers studying small modular photovoltaic devices found that such a device made of silicon supplied more power to a wireless temperature sensor than its operation...

At Japanese Robot Cafe, Staff Serve Customers While Working From Home
From ACM TechNews

At Japanese Robot Cafe, Staff Serve Customers While Working From Home

The Dawn Cafe in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district is staffed by robot waiters serving diners under the remote direction of physically and mentally impaired staff based...

Data Mining Tools Combat COVID-19 Misinformation, Identify Symptoms
From ACM TechNews

Data Mining Tools Combat COVID-19 Misinformation, Identify Symptoms

A new algorithm has identified three unique COVID-19 symptoms that are distinct from those of influenza.

The World's Largest Computer Chip
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The World's Largest Computer Chip

In the race to accelerate A.I., the Silicon Valley company Cerebras has landed on an unusual strategy: go big.

Augmented Reality Is Coming for Your Ears, Too
From ACM News

Augmented Reality Is Coming for Your Ears, Too

New software applications are cleverly mapping audio to transport users to another space.

Bye-Bye, Miners! How Ethereum's Big Change Will Work
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Bye-Bye, Miners! How Ethereum's Big Change Will Work

The cryptocurrency is jettisoning the "miners" who track and validate transactions on the world's most-used blockchain network.

Supercomputer Helps Protect Earth From Space Storms
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Supercomputer Helps Protect Earth From Space Storms

University of Michigan researchers used Frontera supercomputer to improve a space weather forecasting system.

Chameleon-Like Camouflage Made for Soft Robot
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Chameleon-Like Camouflage Made for Soft Robot

Researchers at Seoul National University in South Korea have developed a soft robot with skin that can change color to match its background.

Quantum Computing with Exponentially Fewer Errors
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Quantum Computing with Exponentially Fewer Errors

A procedure tested on Google's Sycamore quantum processor demonstrates the next practical level of error correction.
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