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The Twittersphere Does Listen to the Voice of Reason--Sometimes
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The Twittersphere Does Listen to the Voice of Reason--Sometimes

Tweets from those at the center of a fast-moving story can slow the spread of rumors and correct misinformation that has taken on a life of its own.

Tau Uses 'deep Learning' to Assist Overburdened Diagnosticians
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Tau Uses 'deep Learning' to Assist Overburdened Diagnosticians

Tel Aviv University researchers have developed a range of tools to facilitate the computer-assisted diagnosis of x-rays and other medical imaging. 

Data-Mining Algorithm Reveals the Stormy Evolution of Mathematics Over 700 Years
From ACM TechNews

Data-Mining Algorithm Reveals the Stormy Evolution of Mathematics Over 700 Years

University of Namur researchers are using network science to map the links between mathematicians of the last 700 years. 

How Facebook Is Helping the Blind 'see' Pictures Their Friends Share Online
From ACM TechNews

How Facebook Is Helping the Blind 'see' Pictures Their Friends Share Online

Facebook on Tuesday launched Automatic Alternative Text, a tool designed to enable sight-impaired users to "see" pictures posted by friends online. 

Nvidia ­nveils First Pascal Graphics Card, the Monstrous Tesla P100
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Nvidia ­nveils First Pascal Graphics Card, the Monstrous Tesla P100

The first full-fat GPU based on Nvidia's all-new Pascal architecture is here.

A $2 Billion Chip to Accelerate Artificial Intelligence
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A $2 Billion Chip to Accelerate Artificial Intelligence

The field of artificial intelligence has experienced a striking spurt of progress in recent years, with software becoming much better at understanding images, speech...

Say What You See, Facebook
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Say What You See, Facebook

When Matt King signed up for Facebook, in 2009, he had been completely blind for nearly twenty years.

The Food Pyramid Is Out
From ACM News

The Food Pyramid Is Out

Algorithms are helping nutrition get personalized.

Cern Is Seeking Secrets of the ­niverse, or Maybe Opening the Portals of Hell
From ACM News

Cern Is Seeking Secrets of the ­niverse, or Maybe Opening the Portals of Hell

The European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, is gearing up for another run at smashing particles together to unlock the secrets of the universe.

Robots Infiltrate Insect World to Learn Their Ways
From ACM TechNews

Robots Infiltrate Insect World to Learn Their Ways

Paris Diderot University researchers have developed a way to generate a robot cockroach's behavior automatically.

Million-Dollar Babies
From ACM TechNews

Million-Dollar Babies

Experts in machine learning are in high demand because large technology companies use it in many activities.

Cyber War Comes to the Suburbs
From ACM News

Cyber War Comes to the Suburbs

The Bowman Avenue Dam, in Rye, New York, would seem an unlikely candidate for a new front in the cyber wars.

Rover Takes on Steepest Slope Ever Tried on Mars
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Rover Takes on Steepest Slope Ever Tried on Mars

NASA's long-lived Mars rover Opportunity is driving to an alternative hillside target after a climb on the steepest slope ever tackled by any Mars rover.

China's Companies Poised to Take Leap in Developing a Driverless Car
From ACM TechNews

China's Companies Poised to Take Leap in Developing a Driverless Car

China could emerge as the premier country for the development and adoption of self-driving vehicles. 

Bringing Women Back to Computer Science: ­w in National Spotlight Over Efforts
From ACM TechNews

Bringing Women Back to Computer Science: ­w in National Spotlight Over Efforts

The University of Washington's Department of Computer Science and Engineering last year awarded 30% of its bachelor degrees in computer science to women. 

Uci to Launch First-of-its-Kind Official E-Sports Initiative in the Fall
From ACM TechNews

Uci to Launch First-of-its-Kind Official E-Sports Initiative in the Fall

The University of California, Irvine is launching an official e-sports initiative this fall, which it says is the first of its kind for a public research university...

The 'not Face' Is a Universal Part of Language, Study Suggests
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The 'not Face' Is a Universal Part of Language, Study Suggests

Ohio State University researchers have identified a universal facial expression interpreted across many cultures as the embodiment of negative emotion. 

What Will it Take to Make A.I. Sound More Human?
From ACM TechNews

What Will it Take to Make A.I. Sound More Human?

Conversation fillers such as "hmm" and "uh-huh" are critical to improving communication between humans and artificial intelligence.

Data-Mining Algorithm Reveals the Stormy Evolution of Mathematics Over 700 Years
From ACM News

Data-Mining Algorithm Reveals the Stormy Evolution of Mathematics Over 700 Years

The history of mathematics is in some ways a study of the human mind and how it has understood the world.

Biology Software Promises Easier Way to Program Living Cells
From ACM News

Biology Software Promises Easier Way to Program Living Cells

Synthetic biologists have created software that automates the design of DNA circuits for living cells.
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