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In Search of Bayesian Inference
From Communications of the ACM

In Search of Bayesian Inference

Long relegated to the statistical backburner, Bayesian Inference is undergoing a renaissance.

Big Data Analysis Reveals Gene Sharing in Mice
From ACM TechNews

Big Data Analysis Reveals Gene Sharing in Mice

Scientists have identified at least three cases of cross-species mating in "old world" mice that likely had an impact on their evolutionary paths. 

Better Software Cuts Computer Energy ­se
From ACM TechNews

Better Software Cuts Computer Energy ­se

The ENTRA project aims to develop tools to help software engineers create energy-efficient code. 

Downing North Korea's Internet Not Much of a Scalp
From ACM News

Downing North Korea's Internet Not Much of a Scalp

If someone did just knock North Korea off the Internet for half a day, it wouldn't have taken much.

Sun Sizzles in High-Energy X-Rays
From ACM News

Sun Sizzles in High-Energy X-Rays

For the first time, a mission designed to set its eyes on black holes and other objects far from our solar system has turned its gaze back closer to home, capturing...

The 12 Missions of Christmas
From ACM News

The 12 Missions of Christmas

In July 1965, Mariner 4 became the first space probe to send back pictures of another world from space. Fifty years on, not only do several spacecraft orbit the...

6 Aging Protocols That Could Cripple the Internet
From ACM TechNews

6 Aging Protocols That Could Cripple the Internet

The biggest threat to the Internet is that it evolved over time with various protocols, very few of which were designed with security in mind. 

Switching to Spintronics
From ACM TechNews

Switching to Spintronics

Researchers have successfully used an electric field to reverse the magnetization direction in a multiferroic spintronic device at room temperature.

First Steps For Hector the Robot Stick Insect
From ACM TechNews

First Steps For Hector the Robot Stick Insect

Bielefeld University researchers have developed Hector, a robot based on a stick insect that has passive elastic joints and an ultralight exoskeleton. 

In One Aspect of Vision, Computers Catch ­p to Primate Brain
From ACM TechNews

In One Aspect of Vision, Computers Catch ­p to Primate Brain

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have found the most recent version of deep neural networks match the primate brain. 

Google Seeks Partners For Self-Driving Car
From ACM TechNews

Google Seeks Partners For Self-Driving Car

Google is seeking auto industry partners in its efforts to produce a fully autonomous car.

What Does a Cyber Counterattack Look Like?
From ACM News

What Does a Cyber Counterattack Look Like?

President Barack Obama promised at his year-end news conference Friday that the U.S. will respond "proportionally" to North Korea's cyberattack against Sony Pictures...

The Anti-Plagiarism Machine
From ACM Careers

The Anti-Plagiarism Machine

Every day, researchers add hundreds of new papers to ArXiv, the massive public database of scientific writing and research.

Nyc Subways Slowly ­pgrading from 1930s-Era Technology
From ACM News

Nyc Subways Slowly ­pgrading from 1930s-Era Technology

New York City's subways—the nation's biggest mass transit network—serve more than 6 million daily riders who depend largely on a signal system that dates back to...

The Dominant Life Form in the Cosmos Is Probably Superintelligent Robots
From ACM News

The Dominant Life Form in the Cosmos Is Probably Superintelligent Robots

If and when we finally encounter aliens, they probably won't look like little green men, or spiny insectoids.

Rosetta Orbiter to Swoop Down On Comet in February
From ACM News

Rosetta Orbiter to Swoop Down On Comet in February

The European Space Agency's orbiting Rosetta spacecraft is expected to come within four miles (six kilometers) of the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko...

­.k. Government to Lead Review Into Computer Science Degrees
From ACM TechNews

­.k. Government to Lead Review Into Computer Science Degrees

The U.K. government launched a £6 billion Science and Innovation strategy, including the funding of an independent review into computer science degree accreditation...

German Researchers Discover a Flaw That Could Let Anyone Listen to Your Cell Calls
From ACM TechNews

German Researchers Discover a Flaw That Could Let Anyone Listen to Your Cell Calls

German researchers have discovered security flaws that could enable hackers, spies, and criminals to listen to private phone calls and intercept text messages....

Is There a Cyber Security Equivalent of 'seal Team Six'?
From ACM News

Is There a Cyber Security Equivalent of 'seal Team Six'?

When a cyber breach goes down…who you gonna call? Many different U.S. government agencies, it turns out.

Sony Made It Easy, but Any of ­S Could Get Hacked
From ACM Opinion

Sony Made It Easy, but Any of ­S Could Get Hacked

Earlier this month, a mysterious group that calls itself Guardians of Peace hacked into Sony Pictures Entertainment’s computer systems and began revealing many...
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