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How to Fit 1,000 Terabytes on a Dvd
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How to Fit 1,000 Terabytes on a Dvd

Researchers have developed a technique that increases the data capacity of a single DVD from 4.7 gigabytes to one petabyte. 

Body-Double: Lifelike Android Demoed at Futuristic Conference
From ACM TechNews

Body-Double: Lifelike Android Demoed at Futuristic Conference

Osaka University Intelligent Robotics Laboratory director Hiroshi Ishiguro showed a robot that looks like him at the Global Futures 2045 International Congress.

Researchers Reveal Next-Generation Emergency Response Technology
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Researchers Reveal Next-Generation Emergency Response Technology

New smartphone apps can virtually place 9-1-1 operators at the scene of an emergency. The software enables operators to remotely control smartphone cameras so they...

Computer Scientists Grapple With How to Manage the Digital Legacy of the Departed
From ACM TechNews

Computer Scientists Grapple With How to Manage the Digital Legacy of the Departed

Current concerns for privacy and access shows a disconnect between the disposition of digital legacies and the technological advancements for generating them.

How Big Data Helps Big Cities
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How Big Data Helps Big Cities

June 1 marked the first National Day of Civic Hacking, during which cities across the United States invited programmers to come together and improve local government...

How Evolution May Help Build Better Robots
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How Evolution May Help Build Better Robots

In the real world, animals have evolved the ability to get from point A to B by galloping, crawling, and jumping. Now, robots in the virtual world have accomplished...

Touching the Future: Artificial Skin Isn't Sci-Fi
From ACM News

Touching the Future: Artificial Skin Isn't Sci-Fi

A whisper-thin new pressure sensor could be a step toward creating artificial skin that is able to actually feel.

Intelligent Robots Will Overtake Humans By 2100, Experts Say
From ACM TechNews

Intelligent Robots Will Overtake Humans By 2100, Experts Say

Some computer scientists believe the singularity at which artificial intelligence can match and overtake human intelligence could take place in only 16 years. 

Living in 'the Matrix' Requires Less Brain Power
From ACM TechNews

Living in 'the Matrix' Requires Less Brain Power

Neurons called place cells in rat brains function differently when the animals are in virtual reality than when they are in the real world. 

Intelligent Robots Will Overtake Humans By 2100, Experts Say
From ACM Opinion

Intelligent Robots Will Overtake Humans By 2100, Experts Say

Are you prepared to meet your robot overlords?

Perpetual Motion Test Could Amend Theory of Time
From ACM News

Perpetual Motion Test Could Amend Theory of Time

In February 2012, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Frank Wilczek decided to go public with a strange and, he worried, somewhat embarrassing idea.

Speed of Light May Not Be Constant, Physicists Say
From ACM News

Speed of Light May Not Be Constant, Physicists Say

The speed of light is constant, or so textbooks say. But some scientists are exploring the possibility that this cosmic speed limit changes, a consequence of the...

Google Predicts Stock-Market Crashes, Study Suggests
From ACM TechNews

Google Predicts Stock-Market Crashes, Study Suggests

A new method of predicting whole stock market shifts is based on publicly available data on Google Trends search terms. 

Engineers ­se Brain Cells to Power Smart Grid
From ACM TechNews

Engineers ­se Brain Cells to Power Smart Grid

A team of engineers and neuroscientists is using neurons cultured in a dish to control simulated power grids.

Physicists Nudge Electrons, Move Toward Crazy-Fast Computers
From ACM TechNews

Physicists Nudge Electrons, Move Toward Crazy-Fast Computers

Researchers have nudged electrons to change their spin in just quadrillionths of a second, a breakthrough that could lead to faster computers. 

Nsf-Supported Stampede Opens the Gates of Advanced Computation to Thousands of Research Teams
From ACM TechNews

Nsf-Supported Stampede Opens the Gates of Advanced Computation to Thousands of Research Teams

The U.S. National Science Foundation's Stampede supercomputer is the most powerful within the NSF Extreme Digital environment. 

Nsf-Funded Superhero Supercomputer Helps Battle Autism
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Nsf-Funded Superhero Supercomputer Helps Battle Autism

Researchers are using the Gordon supercomputer to develop techniques that can be used to guide the development of treatments for mental disorders. 

'we Are the World'
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'we Are the World'

Two-thirds of all available jobs in all fields of science and engineering this decade will be in computer science. 

Advances in Computational Research Transform Scientific Process and Discovery
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Advances in Computational Research Transform Scientific Process and Discovery

Supercomputers are enabling unprecedented scientific discoveries by providing high-speed computational capabilities, extreme storage capacities, and the ability...

Printable Robots Designed to Be Consumer-Friendly, Inexpensive
From ACM TechNews

Printable Robots Designed to Be Consumer-Friendly, Inexpensive

A new project to automate the design and manufacturing of consumer robots uses two-dimensional desktop technology fabrication methods. 
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