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An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.


Simulation Highlights Potential For Low-Cost Security Imaging Device
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Simulation Highlights Potential For Low-Cost Security Imaging Device

Researchers say they are developing security imaging technology that would cost less than scanning devices used in airports to detect hidden weapons or contraband...

Researchers Hope to Make Phone Batteries Last Longer
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Researchers Hope to Make Phone Batteries Last Longer

A team of researchers is investigating how common techniques used by programmers might be inadvertently contributing to the battery drain of smart phones.  

How Imperceptible Vibrations Could Take Augmented Reality to a New Level
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How Imperceptible Vibrations Could Take Augmented Reality to a New Level

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed a technique to make augmented reality technologies more immersive.

Robot Reinforces Learning
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Robot Reinforces Learning

Having students 'teach' their lessons to a classroom robot increases engagement.

Detailed Map Shows Milky Way Is Bigger Than We Thought
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Detailed Map Shows Milky Way Is Bigger Than We Thought

The European Space Agency (ESA) has released the largest, most detailed map yet of the Milky Way. It pinpoints the 3D positions of 1.1 billion stars, almost 400...

Q+a With the First Female Director of Mit's Largest Research Lab
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Q+a With the First Female Director of Mit's Largest Research Lab

Daniela Rus discusses her objectives as the first female director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory...

Pluto 'paints' Its Largest Moon Red
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Pluto 'paints' Its Largest Moon Red

In June 2015, when the cameras on NASA's approaching New Horizons spacecraft first spotted the large reddish polar region on Pluto's largest moon, Charon, mission...

How Space Scientists Turn Exoplanets Into Places We Can 'see'
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How Space Scientists Turn Exoplanets Into Places We Can 'see'

Do a Google image search for "exoplanet."

Connecting the Jungle and Other Remote Parts of the World
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Connecting the Jungle and Other Remote Parts of the World

The European Union's TUCAN3G project is bringing 3G wireless service to previously unconnected regions of the world.  

Faster Parallel Computing
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Faster Parallel Computing

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have developed a new programming language.

Machine Learning Techniques Aim to Reduce Traffic
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Machine Learning Techniques Aim to Reduce Traffic

A study by researchers from Tsinghua University in China focused on how traffic signaling can be optimized using deep reinforcement learning.

A Computer Simulation to Spare Children From Heart Surgery
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A Computer Simulation to Spare Children From Heart Surgery

New software models and compares various pediatric heart surgery interventions in advance, as part of the European Union's CARDIOPROOF project.  

Socieotechnical Changes Inspire ­pdating Acm's Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
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Socieotechnical Changes Inspire ­pdating Acm's Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct

ACM is updating the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct to maintain its relevance as the conscience of computing.

The Science of Smartphone Batteries and How to Keep Them Charged
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The Science of Smartphone Batteries and How to Keep Them Charged

Whenever a new iPhone gets announced, there's one feature that every Apple lover is hoping for: improved battery life.

In Memoriam: Eric A. Weiss 1917-2016
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In Memoriam: Eric A. Weiss 1917-2016

Weiss nurtured the nascent publication programs of a young ACM.

The Extraordinary Link Between Deep Neural Networks and the Nature of the ­niverse
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The Extraordinary Link Between Deep Neural Networks and the Nature of the ­niverse

In the last couple of years, deep learning techniques have transformed the world of artificial intelligence.

The Bizarre World of Bitcoin 'mining' Finds a New Home in Tibet
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The Bizarre World of Bitcoin 'mining' Finds a New Home in Tibet

Inside a metal shed in the Tibetan highlands of western China, thousands of microprocessors flank narrow corridors, generating a constant hum and stifling waves...

AI Can Recognize Your Face Even If You're Pixelated
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AI Can Recognize Your Face Even If You're Pixelated

Pixelation has long been a familiar fig leaf to cover our visual media’s most private parts.

Setting Up a Decoy Network May Help Deflect a Hacker's Hits
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Setting Up a Decoy Network May Help Deflect a Hacker's Hits

Researchers have created a computer defense system that senses possible malicious probes of a network and redirects the attack to a virtual network.

New Computer Chip Manufacturing Method Squeezes More Onto Limited Wafer Space
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New Computer Chip Manufacturing Method Squeezes More Onto Limited Wafer Space

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Chicago have developed a new method for packing more transistors in less space.
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