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Rescue Robot 'sees' With Drone Eyes
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Rescue Robot 'sees' With Drone Eyes

Researchers in Japan have developed a prototype construction robot that can be used for disaster relief.

Reuters Built Its Own Algorithmic Prediction Tool to Help It Spot (and Verify) Breaking News on Twitter
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Reuters Built Its Own Algorithmic Prediction Tool to Help It Spot (and Verify) Breaking News on Twitter

Reuters has developed software that automates the process of spotting breaking news.

Construction Greener and More Efficient With Intelligent Software
From ACM TechNews

Construction Greener and More Efficient With Intelligent Software

Researchers at the U.K.'s University of Warwick have developed technology they say could boost the fuel efficiency and environmental friendliness of construction...

AI Contest Aims to Build the Communications Network of the Future
From ACM News

AI Contest Aims to Build the Communications Network of the Future

Participants in the Spectrum Collaboration Challenge can win millions of dollars for developing a radio frequency spectrum allocation system powered by artificial...

Hacker Lexicon: What Is Perfect Forward Secrecy?
From ACM News

Hacker Lexicon: What Is Perfect Forward Secrecy?

Encryption keeps your secrets, until it doesn't.

'hackathon' Attempts to STEM Proliferation of Fake News
From ACM TechNews

'hackathon' Attempts to STEM Proliferation of Fake News

A hackathon inspired by the influence of fake news on the U.S. presidential election seeks to incentivize the prioritization of truth.

Driverless Cars to Hit the Road in Ontario Early Next Year
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Driverless Cars to Hit the Road in Ontario Early Next Year

The University of Waterloo's Center for Automotive Research in Canada will begin testing an autonomous vehicle on Ontario's public roads early next year.

Eight States Have Fewer Than 10 Girls Take Ap Computer Science Exam
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Eight States Have Fewer Than 10 Girls Take Ap Computer Science Exam

Nearly 55,000 students in the U.S. took the Advanced Placement computer science A exam this year.

Europe Is Leading the Way in AI and Machine Learning (and Even Silicon Valley Wants In)
From ACM TechNews

Europe Is Leading the Way in AI and Machine Learning (and Even Silicon Valley Wants In)

Europe is either ahead of or on equal footing with the U.S. in terms of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other technologies.

Positive Language Is on the Decline in the ­nited States, Study Finds
From ACM TechNews

Positive Language Is on the Decline in the ­nited States, Study Finds

A new study shows people are more likely to use positive rather than negative words in their communications.

China Turns Big Data Into Big Brother 
From ACM News

China Turns Big Data Into Big Brother 

It was a drab, chill day in November, and the clocks were striking thirteen.

The Many Ways Lasers Help ­S See the World More Clearly
From ACM News

The Many Ways Lasers Help ­S See the World More Clearly

Think of lasers and what springs to mind?

Google's Hand-Fed AI Now Gives Answers, Not Just Search Results
From ACM News

Google's Hand-Fed AI Now Gives Answers, Not Just Search Results

Ask the Google search app "What is the fastest bird on Earth?," and it will tell you.

Genevieve Bell: 'humanity's Greatest Fear Is About Being Irrelevant'
From ACM Opinion

Genevieve Bell: 'humanity's Greatest Fear Is About Being Irrelevant'

Genevieve Bell is an Australian anthropologist who has been working at tech company Intel for 18 years, where she is currently head of sensing and insights.

Batman's Kitchen Teaches ­w Students How to Play Cybersecurity
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Batman's Kitchen Teaches ­w Students How to Play Cybersecurity

Batman's Kitchen is providing University of Washington students the opportunity to learn about information security and practice their cybersecurity skills.

Clemson Scientists ­nveil Software That Revolutionizes Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Modeling
From ACM TechNews

Clemson Scientists ­nveil Software That Revolutionizes Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Modeling

Clemson University researchers have developed computational software for wildlife habitat connectivity modeling.

Professor Develops Algorithm to Improve Online Mapping of Disaster Areas
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Professor Develops Algorithm to Improve Online Mapping of Disaster Areas

University of Tennessee, Knoxville researchers have developed an algorithm that indicates, following a disaster, which areas need detailed mapping first, which...

Erich Bloch, IBM Pioneer Who Later Led National Science Foundation, Dies at 91
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Erich Bloch, IBM Pioneer Who Later Led National Science Foundation, Dies at 91

Bloch was the first U.S. National Science Foundation director to come from a business rather than academic background, and the first without a doctoral degree. ...

Spy Chief Adds to Warnings of Russian Cyber Attacks on Germany
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Spy Chief Adds to Warnings of Russian Cyber Attacks on Germany

Germany's spy chief has warned that Russian hackers are pelting his country with disinformation that could undermine the democratic process, echoing concerns already...

Network Operators Beef ­p Last Mile For Cord-Cutters
From ACM News

Network Operators Beef ­p Last Mile For Cord-Cutters

Consumers increasingly are bypassing traditional content providers to download content a la carte via broadband connection.
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