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U.K. Eyes Apprenticeships to Grow IT Talent
From ACM TechNews

U.K. Eyes Apprenticeships to Grow IT Talent

The U.K. information technology sector is trying out apprenticeships as a means of training more young people for jobs in the industry. 

The Man Behind the Google Brain: Andrew Ng and the Quest For the New AI
From ACM Opinion

The Man Behind the Google Brain: Andrew Ng and the Quest For the New AI

There's a theory that human intelligence stems from a single algorithm.

How One College Is Closing the Computer Science Gender Gap
From ACM Careers

How One College Is Closing the Computer Science Gender Gap

There are still relatively few women in tech. Maria Klawe wants to change that. As president of Harvey Mudd College, a science and engineering school in Southern...

Engaging Online Crowds in the Classroom Could Be Important Tool For Teaching Innovation
From ACM TechNews

Engaging Online Crowds in the Classroom Could Be Important Tool For Teaching Innovation

Input from social media and crowdsourcing can help students identify needs for products or services, generate ideas, and more easily test those ideas. 

Congress Tries to Reset Science Grants, Wants Every One to Be 'groundbreaking'
From ACM Opinion

Congress Tries to Reset Science Grants, Wants Every One to Be 'groundbreaking'

Due to Congressional rules, the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology had to choose new leadership this year.

Vanishing Electronics
From Communications of the ACM

Vanishing Electronics

Engineers are reinventing electronics by building safe devices that dissolve in the body or within the environment. The technology could redefine everything from...

'Small Data' Enabled Prediction of Obama's Win, Say Economists
From Communications of the ACM

'Small Data' Enabled Prediction of Obama's Win, Say Economists

"Big data" from crowdsourcing resulted in more complex predictions.

Rock Snot Genomics
From ACM TechNews

Rock Snot Genomics

Researchers are using the Ranger supercomputer to analyze diatom DNA data to help them understand what the diatom's original ancestor might have looked like. 

The Digital Public Library of America: Adding Gravitas to Your Internet Search
From ACM Careers

The Digital Public Library of America: Adding Gravitas to Your Internet Search

One year ago, a group of professors, librarians, and futurists gathered in San Francisco to discuss how they would go about building a Digital Public Library of...

Virtual Traveller: Beam a Live, 3D You Into the World
From ACM TechNews

Virtual Traveller: Beam a Live, 3D You Into the World

A new virtual reality system combines 3D glasses and a hack of Microsoft's Kinect to enable life-sized images of people to be recreated in a virtual space. 

Military Academies Take on Nsa in Cybersecurity Competition
From ACM TechNews

Military Academies Take on Nsa in Cybersecurity Competition

The Cyber Defense Exercise is an annual cybersecurity contest in which teams from U.S. military academies compete against one from the National Security Agency. ...

Interview with Brain Project Pioneer: Miyoung Chun
From ACM Opinion

Interview with Brain Project Pioneer: Miyoung Chun

Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) project, which President Obama announced in his State of the Union address in February, will...

Scientists Develop Computer Games to Keep Miners Safe
From ACM TechNews

Scientists Develop Computer Games to Keep Miners Safe

Researchers are developing interactive computer games to train miners to avoid fatal accidents and potential emergencies while working in mines. 

Silicon Valley Goes Hollywood: Top Coders Can Now Get Agents
From ACM Careers

Silicon Valley Goes Hollywood: Top Coders Can Now Get Agents

To be a good coder in Silicon Valley is to be among the pampered elite.

­C San Diego Computer Scientists Develop First-person Player Video Game That Teaches How to Program in Java
From ACM TechNews

­C San Diego Computer Scientists Develop First-person Player Video Game That Teaches How to Program in Java

CodeSpells is an immersive, first-person player video game designed to teach students how to program in Java. 

Scientific Articles Accepted (personal Checks, Too)
From ACM Careers

Scientific Articles Accepted (personal Checks, Too)

The scientists who were recruited to appear at a conference called Entomology-2013 thought they had been selected to make a presentation to the leading professional...

Uruguay’s One Laptop Per Child Program: Impact and Numbers
From ACM TechNews

Uruguay’s One Laptop Per Child Program: Impact and Numbers

Uruguay has distributed more than 500,000 free laptops to its students and teachers over the last five years as part of its Plan Ceibal. 

17 of Apple's Favorite Apps
From ACM Opinion

17 of Apple's Favorite Apps

Steve Jobs was a stickler for detail, requiring final approval on everything from ads to wording on his Keynote presentations. It's no surprise then that the company...

New Test For Computers: Grading Essays at College Level
From ACM News

New Test For Computers: Grading Essays at College Level

Imagine taking a college exam, and, instead of handing in a blue book and getting a grade from a professor a few weeks later, clicking the "send" button when you...

From Touch Displays to the Surface: A Brief History of Touchscreen Technology
From ACM Opinion

From Touch Displays to the Surface: A Brief History of Touchscreen Technology

It's hard to believe that just a few decades ago, touchscreen technology could only be found in science fiction books and film. These days, it's almost unfathomable...
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