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ACM Recognizes New Fellows
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ACM Recognizes New Fellows

ACM has recognized 53 of its members as ACM Fellows for major contributions in areas including artificial intelligence, cryptography, computer architecture, high...

Gamespace Offers a Playable Visualization of 16,000 Videogames
From ACM TechNews

Gamespace Offers a Playable Visualization of 16,000 Videogames

Researchers have created a playable visualization of 16,000 video games grouped according to shared commonalities such as gameplay, cultural reactions, and game...

Breakthrough Wireless Sensing System Attracts Industry and Government Agency Interest
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Breakthrough Wireless Sensing System Attracts Industry and Government Agency Interest

Waggle, a wireless environmental sensing platform that combines environmental sensors with hardware and software for edge computing within a portable node or device...

Ibm's Hub For Wearables Could Have You Out of the Hospital Faster
From ACM TechNews

Ibm's Hub For Wearables Could Have You Out of the Hospital Faster

IBM Research scientists have created a device that siphons health data from multiple wearable devices and shares the results with a patient's doctor.

A New Spin on Electronics
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A New Spin on Electronics

Researchers have successfully demonstrated the production, transport, and detection of electronic spin information at room temperature, using the boundary layer...

Nasa's 'pointer' Tracks First Responders Where Gps Fails
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Nasa's 'pointer' Tracks First Responders Where Gps Fails

That little blue dot likes to mock.

What News-Writing Bots Mean For the Future of Journalism
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What News-Writing Bots Mean For the Future of Journalism

When Republican Steve King beat back Democratic challenger Kim Weaver in the race for Iowa's 4th congressional district seat in November, The Washington Post snapped...

Nasa: Snow Science Supporting the ­s Water Supply
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Nasa: Snow Science Supporting the ­s Water Supply

Researchers have completed the first flights of a NASA-led field campaign that is targeting one of the biggest gaps in scientists' understanding of Earth's water...

STEM Grads' Pay Likely to Be Highest Among Class of 2017
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STEM Grads' Pay Likely to Be Highest Among Class of 2017

Employers expect Class of 2017 graduates with bachelor's degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) will earn the highest average starting salaries...

Algorithm Can Create a Bridge Between Clinton and Trump Supporters
From ACM TechNews

Algorithm Can Create a Bridge Between Clinton and Trump Supporters

Scientists have proposed an algorithmic solution to minimize societal polarization by linking people with opposing viewpoints and assessing them on Twitter.

Software Helps Musicians Stop Slouching By Ruining Their Music
From ACM TechNews

Software Helps Musicians Stop Slouching By Ruining Their Music

New software identifies when musicians' posture is poor and gives them an audible notification.

Can Artificial Intelligence Predict Earthquakes?
From ACM News

Can Artificial Intelligence Predict Earthquakes?

Predicting earthquakes is the holy grail of seismology.

Liar, Liar, Brain on Fire
From ACM News

Liar, Liar, Brain on Fire

Brain scans appear to be better at discerning lies than polygraphs are.

Engineers, Computer Scientists Team ­p to Improve Particle Simulations For Aerospace, More
From ACM TechNews

Engineers, Computer Scientists Team ­p to Improve Particle Simulations For Aerospace, More

Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder are using a $3-million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to use advanced supercomputing to improve particle...

Now You Can 'build Your Own' Bio-Bot
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Now You Can 'build Your Own' Bio-Bot

A team of researchers has released a protocol for designing and building "bio-bots" powered by muscle cells and controlled with light and electrical signals.

Protecting Bulk Power Systems From Hackers
From ACM TechNews

Protecting Bulk Power Systems From Hackers

New research explores worst-case scenarios in which hackers exploit security weaknesses in the electrical grid to cause equipment failure and blackouts.

AI Predicts Autism From Infant Brain Scans
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AI Predicts Autism From Infant Brain Scans

Researchers at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill have detected brain growth changes linked to autism in children as young as six months old.

Novel Technique Tracks More Web ­sers Across Browsers
From ACM TechNews

Novel Technique Tracks More Web ­sers Across Browsers

Researchers say they have developed the first cross-browser fingerprinting technique using machine-level features to identify users.

Broad Institute Wins Bitter Battle Over Crispr Patents
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Broad Institute Wins Bitter Battle Over Crispr Patents

The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has upheld a series of patents granted for the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology to the Broad Institute of MIT and...

The Need For a Digital Geneva Convention
From ACM News

The Need For a Digital Geneva Convention

Responding to the rise in nation-state cybersecurity attacks.
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