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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.


How to Make Democracy Harder to Hack
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How to Make Democracy Harder to Hack

With voting machines and related tools under threat by cybercriminals, the pressure is on to bolster the security of democratic infrastructure.

Robots Could Hack Turing Test By Keeping Silent
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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
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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
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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.

Robots to Provide a Steadying Hand at the Right Time
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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
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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
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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
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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. 

Fooling the Machine
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Fooling the Machine

A growing field of research suggests artificial intelligence can easily be fooled, as it can provide correct answers without truly understanding information. 

Soldier Shoots Down Drone with Cyber Rifle at Defense Secretary's Feet
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Soldier Shoots Down Drone with Cyber Rifle at Defense Secretary's Feet

A coding (but not smoking) gun.

Less Than Meets the Eye
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Less Than Meets the Eye

Computer-vision models designed to reproduce the capacities of the human brain may need to be adjusted.

Conversing With Computers
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Conversing With Computers

University of Southern California researchers are developing high-speed language-processing systems that rival the speed and efficiency of human speakers. 

Our Hidden Neandertal Dna May Increase Risk of Allergies, Depression
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Our Hidden Neandertal Dna May Increase Risk of Allergies, Depression

Depressed? Your inner Neandertal may be to blame.

'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. 

Roadmap to Safer Cyberspace
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Roadmap to Safer Cyberspace

Researchers have outlined a strategy for next-generation experimental cybersecurity research in a report commissioned by the U.S. National Science Foundation. 

Artificial Neuronal Network Learns to ­se Human Language
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Artificial Neuronal Network Learns to ­se Human Language

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

Crash Test Simulations Expose Real Risks
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Crash Test Simulations Expose Real Risks

Researchers are developing computer models of vehicle crashes to provide more sophisticated information on how to improve restraints and other safety systems. 

Nomadic Computing Speeds ­p Big Data Analytics
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Nomadic Computing Speeds ­p Big Data Analytics

The latest research by Inderjit Dhillon is a non-locking, stochastic multi-machine algorithm for asynchronous and decentralized matrix completion. 

Sensors May Soon Give Prosthetics a Lifelike Sense of Touch
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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.

For the Real Hits of Fashion Week, Look to Computer Science
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For the Real Hits of Fashion Week, Look to Computer Science

Researchers from Taiwan and the University of Rochester have developed algorithms that enable a computer to identify fashion trends. 
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