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


'mind Reading' Computer Deciphers Words From Brainwaves
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'mind Reading' Computer Deciphers Words From Brainwaves

Kyushu Institute of Technology researchers have developed a computer that can read information from brainwaves and decipher words before they are spoken. 

'plucking' Light Particles From Laser Beams Could Advance Quantum Computing
From ACM TechNews

'plucking' Light Particles From Laser Beams Could Advance Quantum Computing

Researchers at Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science have devised a method of reliably "plucking" an individual particle of light out of a laser pulse. 

The Most Likely Spots for Life in the Milky Way
From ACM News

The Most Likely Spots for Life in the Milky Way

Our home galaxy isn't as hospitable to life as you might think.

10 Ways Advanced Computing Catalyzes Science
From ACM TechNews

10 Ways Advanced Computing Catalyzes Science

Numerous academic research projects around the U.S. and beyond rely on high-performance computing resources funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation. 

Artificial Neuronal Network Learns to ­se Human Language
From ACM TechNews

Artificial Neuronal Network Learns to ­se Human Language

Researchers have developed a cognitive model which is able to learn to communicate using human language. 

Sensors May Soon Give Prosthetics a Lifelike Sense of Touch
From ACM News

Sensors May Soon Give Prosthetics a Lifelike Sense of Touch

Prosthetic limbs may work wonders for restoring lost function in some amputees, but one thing they can't do is restore an accurate sense of touch.

Obama Orders Effort to Build First Exascale Computer
From ACM Opinion

Obama Orders Effort to Build First Exascale Computer

The United States is now committed to building an exascale computer, some 30 times more powerful than today’s top machine.

Army Computer Scientist Streamlines Network Science
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Army Computer Scientist Streamlines Network Science

Researchers have developed an experimental infrastructure to dynamically create, deploy, and manage virtual clusters of heterogeneous nodes within a cloud. 

Monkey Mustaches and Beards Help Algorithm Recognize Faces
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Monkey Mustaches and Beards Help Algorithm Recognize Faces

New York University researchers have developed an algorithm that can correctly identify colorful monkeys called guenons by their faces. 

Mathematician Tries to Solve Wave Equations
From ACM TechNews

Mathematician Tries to Solve Wave Equations

University of California, Los Angeles professor Terence Tao is using computers to help him solve a tricky mathematical question.

This Computer Knows When to Hold 'em, Knows When to Fold 'em
From ACM News

This Computer Knows When to Hold 'em, Knows When to Fold 'em

Card sharks, beware. A new program cannot be beaten at a variety of poker called heads-up limit Texas Hold 'em—at least in a human lifetime—a team of computer scientists...

Diamond Defect May Lead to a Qubit Computer
From ACM TechNews

Diamond Defect May Lead to a Qubit Computer

A research group is looking to exploit a special kind of diamond defect in a project that could benefit those working to design a quantum computer. 

Firmer Footing For Robots With Smart Walking Sticks
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Firmer Footing For Robots With Smart Walking Sticks

The SupraPed robotic platform uses "smart staffs" inspired by walking sticks to better balance and move over uneven terrain. 

Investments Boost Neurotechnology Career Prospects
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Investments Boost Neurotechnology Career Prospects

Mark Cembrowski was a graduate student in applied mathematics with a taste for neurobiology at Northwestern University when he discovered a way to marry his two...

Advances in Computer Mobility, Connectivity, and Networks
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Advances in Computer Mobility, Connectivity, and Networks

Researchers are developing programs and platforms that will ensure systems work despite power outages and other issues associated with mobility and connectivity...

A High-Performance First Year for Stampede
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A High-Performance First Year for Stampede

Approximately 3,400 researchers from 350 institutions used the Stampede supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center in its first year.

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...

New Accelerated Visualization and Data Analytics Resources For Open Science Community
From ACM TechNews

New Accelerated Visualization and Data Analytics Resources For Open Science Community

The University of Texas at Austin this month will deploy Maverick, a high-performance visualization and data analytics system that will replace the Longhorn system...

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.

Quantum Computers Check Each Other’s Work
From ACM TechNews

Quantum Computers Check Each Other’s Work

A new strategy for verifying the solutions of quantum computers relies on a blind quantum computing technique. 
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