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.


New Tool Eases the Burden of Creating and Reproducing Analytical Performance Models
From ACM TechNews

New Tool Eases the Burden of Creating and Reproducing Analytical Performance Models

Researchers say the Performance and Architecture Lab Modeling  system simplifies the construction of a model by automating common modeling tasks.

First-of-a-Kind Supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore Available For Collaborative Research
From ACM TechNews

First-of-a-Kind Supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore Available For Collaborative Research

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory recently made the Catalyst supercomputer available to test big data technologies, architectures, and applications. 

U.s. Plan Aims to Draw Immigrants With Technology Skills
From ACM TechNews

U.s. Plan Aims to Draw Immigrants With Technology Skills

The Obama administration on Tuesday announced plans to allow the spouses of some highly skilled temporary immigrants to work in the United States. 

Model ­niverse Recreates Evolution of the Cosmos
From ACM News

Model ­niverse Recreates Evolution of the Cosmos

Can current theories of cosmology explain how the Universe evolved?

Robots May Need to Include Parental Controls
From ACM TechNews

Robots May Need to Include Parental Controls

A recent study found older adults are worried that in the future, young people may become too physically and emotionally dependent on robots.

First Life with 'alien' Dna
From ACM News

First Life with 'alien' Dna

For billions of years, the history of life has been written with just four letters—A, T, C and G, the labels given to the DNA subunits contained in all organisms...

Imaging: Cancer Caught in the Act
From ACM News

Imaging: Cancer Caught in the Act

Mikala Egeblad was blown away when she made her first action film of tumour cells inside live mice.

Nasa's Curiosity Rover Drills Sandstone Slab on Mars
From ACM News

Nasa's Curiosity Rover Drills Sandstone Slab on Mars

Portions of rock powder collected by the hammering drill on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover from a slab of Martian sandstone will be delivered to the rover's internal...

Tech Leaders Lobby For Coding Classes in California Schools
From ACM TechNews

Tech Leaders Lobby For Coding Classes in California Schools

Educators and technology industry leaders are urging California Gov. Jerry Brown to improve computer science education in the state's public schools. 

Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley
From ACM TechNews

Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley

New high-tech, affordable manufacturing tools and new sources of funding are helping launch a generation of entrepreneurs and laying the basis for a hardware renaissance...

An Intelligent Vehicle That Can Detect Pedestrians at Nighttime
From ACM TechNews

An Intelligent Vehicle That Can Detect Pedestrians at Nighttime

Researchers have developed a pedestrian detection system for cars that works in low visibility conditions by capturing body heat with infrared cameras. 

We're Saved! Experts Show How to Fix U.s. Cybersecurity
From ACM TechNews

We're Saved! Experts Show How to Fix U.s. Cybersecurity

A recent large-scale simulation attempted to gauge the ability of the U.S. to enact legislation to address cyber vulnerabilities following a national crisis. 

Stephen Hawking: 'transcendence Looks at the Implications of Artificial Intelligence--But Are We Taking AI Seriously Enough?'
From ACM TechNews

Stephen Hawking: 'transcendence Looks at the Implications of Artificial Intelligence--But Are We Taking AI Seriously Enough?'

Today's advances in artificial intelligence research will pale in comparison to what the next decade will bring, write Stephen Hawking and several other scientists...

How George Washington ­niversity Is Shaping a Piece of Google's Smartphone Future
From ACM News

How George Washington ­niversity Is Shaping a Piece of Google's Smartphone Future

In the labs of George Washington University, students are laboring in labs covered in black-and-white dotted paper, puzzling out how to make a machine that understands...

Terahertz Imaging on the Cheap
From ACM News

Terahertz Imaging on the Cheap

Terahertz imaging, which is already familiar from airport security checkpoints, has a number of other promising applications—from explosives detection to collision...

Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley
From ACM Careers

Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley

In the shadow of Internet monoliths such as Facebook, Google and Twitter, it's easy to forget that Silicon Valley got its start from hard-scrabble tinkerers building...

Augmented Reality Gains Traction For Training
From ACM News

Augmented Reality Gains Traction For Training

Training is one of the original applications of the technology.

The Plug-and-Play Luxury Home
From ACM News

The Plug-and-Play Luxury Home

When it is completed in early 2018, Muse, a 49-story luxury-condo development in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla., will have an automated parking system with push-button...

Device Could Boost Image Quality For Phones, Computers, and Tvs
From ACM TechNews

Device Could Boost Image Quality For Phones, Computers, and Tvs

A new device could significantly improve the quality of images on smartphones, computer displays, TVs, and inkjet printers. 

National Day of Civic Hacking Widens Reach in Second Year
From ACM TechNews

National Day of Civic Hacking Widens Reach in Second Year

The National Day of Civic Hacking this year will broaden its scope to 79 international cities and 98 civic hacking events from May 31 to June 1. 
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account