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Epsrc Calls For Partners to Develop Alan Turing Institute
From ACM TechNews

Epsrc Calls For Partners to Develop Alan Turing Institute

The U.K. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council wants to partner with U.K. universities to establish the Alan Turing Institute. 

Demonstrating a Driverless Future
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Demonstrating a Driverless Future

Researchers say they have developed one of the most advanced autonomous vehicles ever designed. 

Darpa's Most Challenging Robot Contest Set For June 2015
From ACM News

Darpa's Most Challenging Robot Contest Set For June 2015

Will robots ever be able to save the day in the aftermath of a tsunami or nuclear meltdown? The U.S. military has been trying to find out.

World Cup Kickoff Looms For Demo of Brain-Controlled Machine
From ACM Opinion

World Cup Kickoff Looms For Demo of Brain-Controlled Machine

During the World Cup next week, there may be 1 minute during the opening ceremony when the boisterous stadium crowd in São Paulo falls silent: when a paraplegic...

Careers in Statistics Evolve and Expand
From ACM Careers

Careers in Statistics Evolve and Expand

Workers with statistics backgrounds have long been in healthy demand for academic, actuarial, pharmaceutical, or government jobs.

Disney Research Soccer Formations Analysis Suggests Home Advantage Is Result of Execution
From ACM TechNews

Disney Research Soccer Formations Analysis Suggests Home Advantage Is Result of Execution

An automated analysis of soccer team formations shows visiting teams are less successful than home teams only because they play conservatively. 

2013 Visualization Challenge
From ACM News

2013 Visualization Challenge

With a Ph.D. in neuroscience and a love of Asian art, it may have been inevitable that Greg Dunn would combine them to create sparse, striking illustrations of...

Which Genes Did We Get From Neandertals?
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Which Genes Did We Get From Neandertals?

Tens of thousands of years ago along the balmy Mediterranean coast, or in some desert oasis in the Middle East, a hunky Neandertal male lusted after a modern human...

­.s. Computer Scientists Reject Mass Surveillance
From ACM TechNews

­.s. Computer Scientists Reject Mass Surveillance

Fifty influential American computer scientists have signed an open letter urging the United States to reject mass surveillance and preserve privacy. 

Cyberwar Surprise Attacks Get a Mathematical Treatment
From ACM TechNews

Cyberwar Surprise Attacks Get a Mathematical Treatment

Two University of Michigan professors have written a mathematical model that could help predict the timing of cyberattacks. 

Computers Can Be Hacked Using High-Frequency Sound
From ACM News

Computers Can Be Hacked Using High-Frequency Sound

Using the microphones and speakers that come standard in many of today's laptop computers and mobile devices, hackers can secretly transmit and receive data using...

New Results Send Mars Rover on a Quest For Ancient Life
From ACM News

New Results Send Mars Rover on a Quest For Ancient Life

When the Curiosity rover landed in Gale crater 16 months ago, its goal was to find a place on Mars that was habitable 4 billion years ago.

In Cyberarms Race, North Korea Emerging As a Power, Not a Pushover
From ACM News

In Cyberarms Race, North Korea Emerging As a Power, Not a Pushover

Often dismissed as a laggard in the global cyberarms race, North Korea has long been seen as a chronic cyber-superpower wannabe.

Disney Researchers ­se Automated Analysis to Find Weakness in Soccer Coaching Strategy
From ACM TechNews

Disney Researchers ­se Automated Analysis to Find Weakness in Soccer Coaching Strategy

Researchers applying artificial intelligence to the analysis of professional soccer have discovered a strategic error often made by coaches of visiting teams. 

Crowdsourcing Weather Using Smartphone Batteries
From ACM TechNews

Crowdsourcing Weather Using Smartphone Batteries

A team of app developers and weather experts have created a system that crowdsources hundreds of thousands of smartphone temperature readings. 

Scientists Create Tiny Bendy Power Supply for Even Smaller Portable Electronics
From ACM TechNews

Scientists Create Tiny Bendy Power Supply for Even Smaller Portable Electronics

A new micro-supercapacitor could lead to mobile phones and cameras that are smaller, lighter, and thinner than existing devices. 

Want to Be a Professor? Choose Math
From ACM Careers

Want to Be a Professor? Choose Math

Are you an aspiring scientist with quantitative chops and a strong desire for a faculty career?

How Computer Analysis ­ncovered J. K. Rowling's Secret Novel
From ACM TechNews

How Computer Analysis ­ncovered J. K. Rowling's Secret Novel

A Duquesne University professor used computer analysis to determine that Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling wrote "The Cuckoo's Calling." 

Zombies Offer Fresh Insight Into Crowd Behaviour
From ACM TechNews

Zombies Offer Fresh Insight Into Crowd Behaviour

A new computer game simulates a zombie invasion, in order to gather data on crowd behavior and the impact of stress on decision-making.

Artificial Intellience in Mental Healthcare
From ACM TechNews

Artificial Intellience in Mental Healthcare

The mental healthcare field is seeking to use artificial intelligent agents to provide training, consultation, and treatment services. 
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