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Taking the Robot Dog For a Walk
From ACM News

Taking the Robot Dog For a Walk

It's a video which is bound to go viral. Spot sets off down an office corridor, and then out into the open air.

Facebook, Linkedin Join to Help Women in Tech
From ACM TechNews

Facebook, Linkedin Join to Help Women in Tech

Facebook and LinkedIn have launched a collaborative initiative to boost the shrinking numbers of women studying engineering and computer science. 

Watching the Universe in Real Time
From ACM Careers

Watching the Universe in Real Time

Even though the sky looks about the same every night to those of us here on Earth, cataclysmic things happen in outer space constantly.

Why Comets Are Like Deep Fried Ice Cream
From ACM News

Why Comets Are Like Deep Fried Ice Cream

Astronomers tinkering with ice and organics in the lab may have discovered why comets are encased in a hard, outer crust.

The Invisible Network That Keeps the World Running
From ACM News

The Invisible Network That Keeps the World Running

It’s been just over 45 years since the Apollo Moon landings, and some would have it that we are failing to build big anymore; that we've since become too fascinated...

In Japan, Dog Owners Feel Abandoned as Sony Stops Supporting 'aibo'
From ACM News

In Japan, Dog Owners Feel Abandoned as Sony Stops Supporting 'aibo'

Yahui and Tatsuo Matsui met because of their dogs, Ai and Doggy.

Walking, Driving, and Riding in a Winter Wonderland
From ACM TechNews

Walking, Driving, and Riding in a Winter Wonderland

A geographer at the University of Maryland is using big data culled from social media to develop better models of the ways people behave when snow begins to fall...

Researchers Design New App to Help Elderly Patients Reduce Medication Mistakes
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Design New App to Help Elderly Patients Reduce Medication Mistakes

Researchers in Spain have developed Alicia, an application to assist elderly patients with administering their own medications at home. 

Meet Poppy, the Printable Robot
From ACM TechNews

Meet Poppy, the Printable Robot

European researchers have developed an open source, 3D-printed, humanoid robot. 

How Elementary School Teachers' Biases Can Discourage Girls From Math and Science
From ACM TechNews

How Elementary School Teachers' Biases Can Discourage Girls From Math and Science

A new study suggests the biases of elementary school teachers have a profound effect on whether or not girls pursue studies in math and science. 

DARPA Is Developing a Search Engine For the Dark Web
From ACM TechNews

DARPA Is Developing a Search Engine For the Dark Web

Memex is a search engine under development that is being designed to access the Dark Web to help law enforcement track illegal activity. 

Not in Front of the Telly: Warning Over 'listening' Tv
From ACM News

Not in Front of the Telly: Warning Over 'listening' Tv

Samsung is warning customers about discussing personal information in front of their smart television set.

DARPA Is Developing a Search Engine For the Dark Web
From ACM News

DARPA Is Developing a Search Engine For the Dark Web

A new search engine being developed by Darpa aims to shine a light on the dark web and uncover patterns and relationships in online data to help law enforcement...

What Watson Has Been Up To Since “jeopardy!”
From ACM News

What Watson Has Been Up To Since “jeopardy!”

Remember Watson, the computer that won "Jeopardy!" in 2011 and made us all worry about the impending obsolescence of the human race?

Our Fear of Artificial Intelligence
From ACM Opinion

Our Fear of Artificial Intelligence

Years ago I had coffee with a friend who ran a startup.

Nsa Acknowledges What We All Feared: Iran Learns From Us Cyberattacks
From ACM News

Nsa Acknowledges What We All Feared: Iran Learns From Us Cyberattacks

After the Stuxnet digital weapon was discovered on machines in Iran in 2010, many security researchers warned that US adversaries would learn from this and other...

From ACM News

Software Engineers with Autism Add Value to the Corporate Workplace

Companies are training workers with autism spectrum disorders for software testing, quality assurance

Nasa Spacecraft Completes 40,000 Mars Orbits
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Nasa Spacecraft Completes 40,000 Mars Orbits

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter passed a mission milestone of 40,000 orbits on Feb. 7, 2015, in its ninth year of returning information about the atmosphere,...

Washington Lawmakers Want Computer Science to Count as Foreign Language
From ACM Careers

Washington Lawmakers Want Computer Science to Count as Foreign Language

Two Washington state legislators have recently introduced a bill that would allow computer science class (e.g., programming) to effectively count as a foreign language...

Over-the-Air Software Coming Soon to Your Next Car
From ACM TechNews

Over-the-Air Software Coming Soon to Your Next Car

Car manufacturers soon hope to upgrade vehicles' software over-the-air, which they say will enhance customer satisfaction, boost safety, and curb costs. 
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