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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.


China's Quantum-Key Network, the Largest Ever, Is Officially Online
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China's Quantum-Key Network, the Largest Ever, Is Officially Online

China has the quantum technology to perfectly encrypt useful signals over distances far vaster than anyone has ever accomplished, spanning Europe and Asia, according...

Wavy Transistors That Vertically Gain Width Without Increasing Their On-Chip Footprint For Future Flexible Displays
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Wavy Transistors That Vertically Gain Width Without Increasing Their On-Chip Footprint For Future Flexible Displays

Researchers say they have developed a unique transistor architecture that improves the performance of display circuitry in next-generation mobile electronics.

People Don't Trust Driverless Cars. Researchers Are Trying to Change That
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People Don't Trust Driverless Cars. Researchers Are Trying to Change That

Industrial and academic researchers are attempting to overcome consumers' distrust of autonomous vehicles.

Revolutionizing Electronics ­sing Kirigami
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Revolutionizing Electronics ­sing Kirigami

Researchers in Japan have developed an ultrastretchable bioprobe using Kirigami designs, which enables the device to follow the contours of deformable biological...

Artificial Intelligence Goes Bilingual--Without a Dictionary
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Artificial Intelligence Goes Bilingual--Without a Dictionary

Researchers in Spain and Facebook have separately developed unsupervised machine-learning techniques for teaching neural networks to translate between languages...

Scientists Have Built a 'hallucination Machine' For a Drug-Free Brain Trip
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Scientists Have Built a 'hallucination Machine' For a Drug-Free Brain Trip

Researchers say they can replicate hallucinatory experiences by combining virtual reality technology and Google's Deep Dream neural network system into a "Hallucination...

Armed With Tough Computer Chips, Scientists Are Ready to Return to the Hell of Venus
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Armed With Tough Computer Chips, Scientists Are Ready to Return to the Hell of Venus

Robot missions to Venus could become routine within the next decade by sending exploratory probes with highly durable computer chips that can handle the planet's...

New Robobee Flies, Dives, Swims, and Explodes Out of the Water
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New Robobee Flies, Dives, Swims, and Explodes Out of the Water

The latest generation of RoboBee is an aerial-to-aquatic robot that is 1,000 times lighter than any previous model.

Stretchy Artificial 'skin' Could Give Robots a Sense of Touch
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Stretchy Artificial 'skin' Could Give Robots a Sense of Touch

Rubberized electronics and sensors that function normally when stretched up to half of their length could operate as artificial skin on robots.

How AI Detectives Are Cracking Open the Black Box of Deep Learning
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How AI Detectives Are Cracking Open the Black Box of Deep Learning

Loosely modeled after the brain, deep neural networks are spurring innovation across science.

How AI Helped the FCC Auction Off $19-Billion Worth of Radio Spectrum
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How AI Helped the FCC Auction Off $19-Billion Worth of Radio Spectrum

Researchers in March organized a $19-billion auction of 84 megahertz of radio spectrum using artificial intelligence.

Google Researchers Are Teaching Their AI to Build Its Own, More Powerful AI
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Google Researchers Are Teaching Their AI to Build Its Own, More Powerful AI

Google has unveiled a new approach to machine learning in which neural networks are used to build better neural networks.

Microrobots Inspired By Nature
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Microrobots Inspired By Nature

Researchers have developed microrobots that mimic the rowing action of the cilia present in the single-celled paramecium.

Artificial Intelligence Prevails at Predicting Supreme Court Decisions
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Artificial Intelligence Prevails at Predicting Supreme Court Decisions

A study led by the Illinois Institute of Technology suggests artificial intelligence can outperform legal scholars in the prediction of U.S. Supreme Court rulings...

Computer Scientists Have Created the Most Accurate Digital Model of a Human Face
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Computer Scientists Have Created the Most Accurate Digital Model of a Human Face

Imperial College London researchers have automated the generation of three-dimensional morphable models used to represent human faces.

Information Storage With a Nanoscale Twist
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Information Storage With a Nanoscale Twist

Researchers have discovered a rotational force inside magnetic vortices, which they say could make it easier to design ultrahigh-capacity disk drives.

Scientists Turn Mammalian Cells Into Complex Biocomputers
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Scientists Turn Mammalian Cells Into Complex Biocomputers

Researchers have genetically engineered the DNA of mammalian cells to execute complex computations.

Computers Learn to Cooperate Better Than Humans
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Computers Learn to Cooperate Better Than Humans

Computers have for the first time trained themselves to cooperate in games in which the goal is to achieve the best possible outcome for all players.

Research Teaches Machines to Decipher the Dawn Chorus
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Research Teaches Machines to Decipher the Dawn Chorus

The U.K. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council is supporting research on deciphering the timing and sequences of bird calls.

Quantum Computer Learns to 'see' Trees
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Quantum Computer Learns to 'see' Trees

St. Mary's College researchers trained a quantum computer to recognize trees, a breakthrough they say could help scientists use other quantum systems for complicated...
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