acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

News


Latest News News Archive Refine your search:
subjectPerformance And Reliability
authorScience
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.


Brainlike Computers Are a Black Box. Scientists Are Finally Peering Inside
From ACM TechNews

Brainlike Computers Are a Black Box. Scientists Are Finally Peering Inside

Researchers say they have developed a method for examining neural networks as they operate and visualizing how they reach conclusions.

In the Twinkling of an Eye
From ACM TechNews

In the Twinkling of an Eye

The process of automatically tracking the direction of a person's gaze is making significant progress.

The Kids Who Might Save the Internet
From ACM TechNews

The Kids Who Might Save the Internet

The future of the Internet may lie in the hands of a new generation of computer-savvy children forming a hacker community disposed toward fortifying Web security...

Robotic Tutors For Primary School Children
From ACM TechNews

Robotic Tutors For Primary School Children

Researchers in Spain have developed an integrated computational architecture for use with software applications in schools.

Your Next Nurse Could Be a Robot
From ACM TechNews

Your Next Nurse Could Be a Robot

Researchers from Italy's Polytechnic University of Milan led an international team that trained a robot to imitate natural human actions.

Quantum Teleportation Was Just Achieved Over More Than 7 Km of City Fibre
From ACM News

Quantum Teleportation Was Just Achieved Over More Than 7 Km of City Fibre

Quantum teleportation just moved out of the lab and into the real world, with two independent teams of scientists successfully sending quantum information across...

New 'gel' May Be Step Toward Clothing That Computes
From ACM TechNews

New 'gel' May Be Step Toward Clothing That Computes

A team of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh has designed a model of a material capable of computational pattern recognition using an oscillating gel...

Machine Learning Techniques Enable Models From Partial Image Data
From ACM TechNews

Machine Learning Techniques Enable Models From Partial Image Data

Researchers say they have developed a method to automatically generate complete three-dimensional building models of a given area by using partial images.

Flood Forecasting Gets Major ­pgrade
From ACM TechNews

Flood Forecasting Gets Major ­pgrade

Researchers have created the National Water Model, which provides forecasts, data, and decision support to emergency services and water management personnel.

­sing Data to Better ­nderstand Climate Change
From ACM TechNews

­sing Data to Better ­nderstand Climate Change

A University of Minnesota-led research team is using data-driven approaches to better understand the environmental and social impacts of climate change.

Machines v. Hackers: Cybersecurity's Artificial Intelligence Future
From ACM TechNews

Machines v. Hackers: Cybersecurity's Artificial Intelligence Future

Experts predict machines will perform increasingly complex cybersecurity operations over time, reducing the need for humans and facilitating a paradigm shift in...

Robots Could Hack Turing Test By Keeping Silent
From ACM News

Robots Could Hack Turing Test By Keeping Silent

The Turing test, the quintessential evaluation designed to determine if something is a computer or a human, may have a fatal flaw, new research suggests.

Tackling Intractable Computing Problems
From ACM TechNews

Tackling Intractable Computing Problems

Princeton University researchers used a $10-million U.S. National Science Foundation Expeditions in Computing award to find the sources of intractability.

A Bug in Fmri Software Could Invalidate 15 Years of Brain Research
From ACM TechNews

A Bug in Fmri Software Could Invalidate 15 Years of Brain Research

The past 15 years of human brain research could be invalidated by a recently discovered bug in functional magnetic resonance imaging software.

Creating Printable, Programmable Machines
From ACM TechNews

Creating Printable, Programmable Machines

Daniela Rus  of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is pioneering the science of printable, foldable, and do-it-yourself robotics.

Service Robots Are Coming to Help US
From ACM TechNews

Service Robots Are Coming to Help US

A U.S. National Science Foundation program aims to advance and integrate robotics into people-centered service systems in homes, hospitals, and elder-care facilities...

Robots to Provide a Steadying Hand at the Right Time
From ACM TechNews

Robots to Provide a Steadying Hand at the Right Time

The U.S. National Science Foundation is funding several robotics-related projects across the U.S. designed to improve people's safety and well-being. 

Flight of the Robobee
From ACM TechNews

Flight of the Robobee

Researchers recently demonstrated their "RoboBees" aerial microrobots now can perch during flight to save energy, in the same way as bats, birds, and butterflies...

The Gene Editor Crispr Won't Fully Fix Sick People Anytime Soon. Here's Why
From ACM News

The Gene Editor Crispr Won't Fully Fix Sick People Anytime Soon. Here's Why

This week, scientists will gather in Washington, D.C., for an annual meeting devoted to gene therapy—a long-struggling field that has clawed its way back to respectability...

Gestures Improve Communication, Even With Robots
From ACM TechNews

Gestures Improve Communication, Even With Robots

Researchers in the U.K. have found it is easier for people to understand robot avatars when they use "iconic" hand gestures together with speech. 
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account