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Donald or Hillary? Tweetcast Predicts Your Vote
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Donald or Hillary? Tweetcast Predicts Your Vote

Northwestern University researchers have developed an online tool that can predict whether citizens will vote for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton based on their...

Europe Lost Contact with Mars Lander 1 Minute Before Touchdown
From ACM News

Europe Lost Contact with Mars Lander 1 Minute Before Touchdown

After a suspenseful night waiting for a signal from the ExoMars Schiaparelli lander, the European Space Agency (ESA) confirmed today that the spacecraft went silent...

The Polling Crisis: How to Tell What People Really Think
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The Polling Crisis: How to Tell What People Really Think

Hillary Clinton is heading for a landslide victory over Donald Trump. But wait.

No Gps, No Problem: Next-Generation Navigation
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No Gps, No Problem: Next-Generation Navigation

University of California, Riverside esearchers say they have developed a reliable, accurate navigation system that exploits existing environmental signals.

Wi-Fi Kiosks Replacing Payphones in Nyc
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Wi-Fi Kiosks Replacing Payphones in Nyc

A move to provide free Internet services yields some unexpected consequences.

The Surprisingly Easy Way to Visit Mars
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The Surprisingly Easy Way to Visit Mars

It's midday on Mars. The scarlet skies are clear and it's a balmy zero degrees—the perfect conditions for a day out.

Could Obama's Threat of Retaliation Against Russia Lead to Cyberwar?
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Could Obama's Threat of Retaliation Against Russia Lead to Cyberwar?

Late last week Obama administration officials used NBC News to send Moscow a cryptic threat: The U.S. government is "contemplating an unprecedented cyber covert...

Humanity's War on Latency: Semaphore to Silicon Photonics and Beyond
From ACM News

Humanity's War on Latency: Semaphore to Silicon Photonics and Beyond

For most of humanity's existence, communication has been incredibly slow.

Women in Tech Will Grow Alongside Digital
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Women in Tech Will Grow Alongside Digital

ACM president Vicki L. Hanson expects the ranks of women in information technology fields to grow as computer skills become increasingly necessary for all industries...

Who Wants to Show ­p as Gandalf at Their Next Meeting?
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Who Wants to Show ­p as Gandalf at Their Next Meeting?

Researchers are developing novel ways of capturing facial micro-expressions that are essential to creating natural dialogue and nuanced actor-specific emotions....

Quantum Computers: 10-Fold Boost in Stability Achieved
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Quantum Computers: 10-Fold Boost in Stability Achieved

Australian researchers say they have dramatically expanded the time in which future silicon quantum computers would be able to perform calculations.  

Will Driverless Cars Really Save Millions of Lives? Lack of Data Makes It Hard to Know
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Will Driverless Cars Really Save Millions of Lives? Lack of Data Makes It Hard to Know

The lack of data on how driverless automobiles' performance compares with human drivers makes it difficult to determine the safety benefits of autonomous vehicles...

This Robot Can Do More Push-­ps Because It Sweats
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This Robot Can Do More Push-­ps Because It Sweats

Researchers from the University of Tokyo's JSK Lab say they have developed a more efficient way to cool humanoid robots.

CIA Prepping For Possible Cyber Strike Against Russia
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CIA Prepping For Possible Cyber Strike Against Russia

The Obama administration is contemplating an unprecedented cyber covert action against Russia in retaliation for alleged Russian interference in the American presidential...

Minding the Gap, Blind
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Minding the Gap, Blind

Most commuters keep their eyes down in the morning while traipsing through the gleaming corridors of London’s Euston Underground station.

Preparing For the Future of Artificial Intelligence
From ACM News

Preparing For the Future of Artificial Intelligence

Considering the utilization, opportunities, and future challenges of Artificial Intelligence.

Can Crispr Save Ben Dupree?
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Can Crispr Save Ben Dupree?

At 24, Benjamin Dupree has outlived many people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Europe and Russia Prepare For Historic Landing on Mars
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Europe and Russia Prepare For Historic Landing on Mars

Almost three weeks after it crash-landed the Rosetta orbiter on a comet, the European Space Agency (ESA) is gearing up to land another spacecraft—this time on Mars...

Venus: Inhospitable, and Perhaps Instructional
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Venus: Inhospitable, and Perhaps Instructional

Venus is not a placid paradise—that much we know.

Google: Race and Gender Gaps Persist in Computer Science Education
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Google: Race and Gender Gaps Persist in Computer Science Education

New research from Google shows that black students are less likely to have computer science classes in school and are less likely to use computers at home even...
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