acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

News


bg-corner

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


Brain-to-Brain Verbal Communication in Humans Achieved For the First Time
From ACM News

Brain-to-Brain Verbal Communication in Humans Achieved For the First Time

Humans just got a step closer to being able to think a message into someone else's brain on the other side of the world.

Brainy, Yes, but Far From Handy
From ACM TechNews

Brainy, Yes, but Far From Handy

Robots can outperform humans in areas such as strength and precision, but humans still are ahead of robots in the use of the senses, especially that of touch. 

Time Travel Simulation Resolves 'grandfather Paradox'
From ACM News

Time Travel Simulation Resolves 'grandfather Paradox'

On June 28, 2009, the world-famous physicist Stephen Hawking threw a party at the University of Cambridge, complete with balloons, hors d'oeuvres and iced champagne...

The Defenders of Anonymity on the Internet
From ACM Opinion

The Defenders of Anonymity on the Internet

You may not realise it, but every time you open up your laptop or switch on your phone, you are at the heart of one of the greatest battles now taking place in...

Real Tremors, or Drug-Seeking Patient? New App Can Tell
From ACM TechNews

Real Tremors, or Drug-Seeking Patient? New App Can Tell

A new app is designed to measure the strength of patients' tremors, providing objective guidance to direct treatment decisions. 

New Degree Program Is Big Test For Mooc-Style Higher Ed
From ACM TechNews

New Degree Program Is Big Test For Mooc-Style Higher Ed

An online masters degree program at the Georgia Institute of Technology shows potential for success with a massively open online course (MOOC) curriculum. 

Researchers Get $1.5 Million to Develop Solar Astronomy Data on Larger Scale
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Get $1.5 Million to Develop Solar Astronomy Data on Larger Scale

Researchers have been awarded a $1.5-million U.S. National Science Foundation grant to develop software tools that can process large sets of solar astronomy data...

New Smartphone App Can Detect Newborn Jaundice in Minutes
From ACM TechNews

New Smartphone App Can Detect Newborn Jaundice in Minutes

BiliCam is a new smartphone application that checks for jaundice in newborns and can deliver results to parents and doctors within minutes. 

Chinese Scientists Create Robot Arm Powered By Thought That Can Play Rock-Paper-Scissors
From ACM TechNews

Chinese Scientists Create Robot Arm Powered By Thought That Can Play Rock-Paper-Scissors

Zhejiang University researchers have equipped a patient with a special robotic arm that she can control with the power of her thoughts. 

Google Backs Second Quantum Computing Effort
From ACM News

Google Backs Second Quantum Computing Effort

Scientists can't seem to agree on what a quantum computer is. But the uncertainty hasn't deterred Google from backing a second major effort in the field.

Brainy, Yes, but Far From Handy
From ACM News

Brainy, Yes, but Far From Handy

In factories and warehouses, robots routinely outdo humans in strength and precision.

Multiple Standards Hinder Growth of Wireless Charging
From ACM News

Multiple Standards Hinder Growth of Wireless Charging

Three standards organizations promote two core technologies for charging mobile devices (and even electric cars) without plugging them in.

Isis Displaying a Deft Command of Varied Media
From ACM News

Isis Displaying a Deft Command of Varied Media

The extremists who have seized large parts of Syria and Iraq have riveted the world's attention with their military prowess and unrestrained brutality.

'face Time' For the Heart Diagnoses Cardiac Disease
From ACM TechNews

'face Time' For the Heart Diagnoses Cardiac Disease

New software can show whether or not an individual is experiencing atrial fibrillation. 

California, Texas Serve as Testing Grounds For Open Source Voting Technology
From ACM TechNews

California, Texas Serve as Testing Grounds For Open Source Voting Technology

Several counties in California and Texas are hoping open source voting will be the solution to electronic voting machines now reaching the end of their lifespans...

Student-Built Apps Teach Colleges a Thing or Two
From ACM TechNews

Student-Built Apps Teach Colleges a Thing or Two

College students across the United States have been developing their own apps, sometimes to great success. 

Finding the 'holy Grail' of Making Smarter Robots
From ACM News

Finding the 'holy Grail' of Making Smarter Robots

Robots that can learn how to do just about anything, including anticipating what their human owners are about to do, may be lurking around the corner if scientists...

Beyond Silicon: Transistors For the Future
From ACM TechNews

Beyond Silicon: Transistors For the Future

A prototype transistor can operate on lower voltage than standard CMOS devices while maintaining high performance and power efficiency. 

The Final Isa Showdown: Is Arm, X86, or Mips Intrinsically More Power Efficient?
From ACM News

The Final Isa Showdown: Is Arm, X86, or Mips Intrinsically More Power Efficient?

One of the canards that’s regularly trotted out in discussions of ARM vs. x86 processors is the idea that ARM chips are intrinsically more power efficient thanks...

Memory Reformat Planned For Opportunity Mars Rover
From ACM News

Memory Reformat Planned For Opportunity Mars Rover

An increasing frequency of computer resets on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has prompted the rover team to make plans to reformat the rover's flash...
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account