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The Quantum Revolution Is Coming, and Chinese Scientists Are at the Forefront
From ACM TechNews

The Quantum Revolution Is Coming, and Chinese Scientists Are at the Forefront

China's advantage in the quantum technology field is worrisome to some scientists and officials in the U.S., and Beijing's ongoing investment in the technology...

Silicon Valley Looks North as Tech Giants Expand in Toronto
From ACM TechNews

Silicon Valley Looks North as Tech Giants Expand in Toronto

U.S. technology firms are hiring more employees in Toronto, Canada, drawn by a talented workforce, a diverse population, and labor and cultural properties that...

Artificial Muscles Bloom, Dance, Wave
From ACM TechNews

Artificial Muscles Bloom, Dance, Wave

Researchers in South Korea have developed an ultrathin artificial muscle, also called an actuator, for soft robotics.

Here's the No. 1 Highest-Paid, Most In-Demand Job in Every State
From ACM TechNews

Here's the No. 1 Highest-Paid, Most In-Demand Job in Every State

A study by online employment website CareerBuilder found software developers to be among the highest-compensated and fastest-growing jobs in every U.S. state.

Faced with Data Deluge, Astronomers Turn to Automation
From ACM TechNews

Faced with Data Deluge, Astronomers Turn to Automation

Researchers hope to use algorithms to improve multimessenger astronomy.

Girls Now More Than 20% of Computing GCSE Entries
From ACM TechNews

Girls Now More Than 20% of Computing GCSE Entries

The number of girls in the U.K. choosing to take computing at the General Certificate of Secondary Education level increased this year, with girls now making up...

Computer Model Could Help Test Sickle Cell Drugs
From ACM TechNews

Computer Model Could Help Test Sickle Cell Drugs

Brown University researchers have created a computer model to simulate the process by which sickle cell disease distorts red blood cells, which could be used in...

The WIRED Guide to Cyberwar
From ACM News

The WIRED Guide to Cyberwar

The threat of cyberwar looms over the future: a new dimension of conflict capable of leapfrogging borders and teleporting the chaos of war to civilians thousands...

Can We Print a New Set of Coral Reefs Before They're Gone?
From ACM TechNews

Can We Print a New Set of Coral Reefs Before They're Gone?

Scientists at three Israeli institutions are collaborating to restore dying coral reefs via three-dimensional printing.

EU Plans Sweeping Regulation of Facial Recognition
From ACM TechNews

EU Plans Sweeping Regulation of Facial Recognition

The European Commission is planning regulation that will entitle European Union citizens to control the use of their facial recognition data.

Ethical Hackers Sabotage F-15 Fighter Jet, Expose Serious Vulnerabilities
From ACM TechNews

Ethical Hackers Sabotage F-15 Fighter Jet, Expose Serious Vulnerabilities

"White hat" hackers identified serious cyber-vulnerabilities in the flight systems of F-15 fighter jets.

Judge Bars Georgia From Using Current Voting Technology in 2020
From ACM TechNews

Judge Bars Georgia From Using Current Voting Technology in 2020

U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg has ordered Georgia not to use its paperless voting machines, election management software, or servers for the 2020 election. ...

How One City Saved $5 Million by Routing School Buses With an Algorithm
From ACM TechNews

How One City Saved $5 Million by Routing School Buses With an Algorithm

An algorithm developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology won a competition to determine the best solution for busing 25,000 students to Boston schools...

AI Is Learning From Humans. Many Humans.
From ACM TechNews

AI Is Learning From Humans. Many Humans.

While artificial intelligence systems are viewed by most people in technology as the future of the industry, tech executives rarely discuss the labor-intensive...

A Near-Perfect Fit
From ACM News

A Near-Perfect Fit

A new three-dimensional printing technique makes it easier for surgeons to pick the right-sized heart valves for their patients.

New Tool Makes Web Browsing Easier for the Visually Impaired
From ACM TechNews

New Tool Makes Web Browsing Easier for the Visually Impaired

A new tool merges the best elements of voice assistants and screen readers to make free-form Web searches easier, particularly for the visually impaired.

16 Million Americans Will Vote on Hackable Paperless Machines
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16 Million Americans Will Vote on Hackable Paperless Machines

At least 16 million Americans in eight states will vote on completely paperless machines in the 2020 U.S. elections.

App Allows Inspectors to Find Gas Pump Skimmers Faster
From ACM TechNews

App Allows Inspectors to Find Gas Pump Skimmers Faster

A new app can detect devices installed in gas pumps to steal consumer credit and debit card data.

RIP Danny Cohen: The Computer Scientist Who Gave World Endianness, Meets His End Aged 81
From ACM News

RIP Danny Cohen: The Computer Scientist Who Gave World Endianness, Meets His End Aged 81

Cohen also developed one of the first flight simulators.

Augmented Reality Gets Real
From Communications of the ACM

Augmented Reality Gets Real

Formidable optical challenges are yielding to intensive research, development.
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