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Meet the Guy With Four Arms, Two of Which Someone Else Controls in VR
From ACM TechNews

Meet the Guy With Four Arms, Two of Which Someone Else Controls in VR

Fusion is a robotic project to explore how people may be able to work together to control, or augment, a person's body.

Computer Simulations Predict the Spread of HIV
From ACM TechNews

Computer Simulations Predict the Spread of HIV

Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers have demonstrated computer models that can accurately predict the spread of HIV across populations.

Quantum Computing Will Create Jobs. But Which Ones?
From ACM Careers

Quantum Computing Will Create Jobs. But Which Ones?

Chris Monroe's vision for quantum computers is simple: He wants people to use them.

Programmers Need Ethics When Designing the Technologies that Influence People's Lives
From ACM Opinion

Programmers Need Ethics When Designing the Technologies that Influence People's Lives

Computing professionals are on the front lines of almost every aspect of the modern world.

Trapping Light That Doesn't Bounce Off Track for Faster Electronics
From ACM TechNews

Trapping Light That Doesn't Bounce Off Track for Faster Electronics

An international project led by Purdue University researchers has yielded a metamaterial "cladding" to block light leakage from computer chips, in a step toward...

'The Beginning of a Wave': A.I. Tiptoes Into the Workplace
From ACM News

'The Beginning of a Wave': A.I. Tiptoes Into the Workplace

The technology is still in its infancy, but it will get better, learning as it goes.

       Decentralizing the Web: Maintaining the Momentum
From ACM News

Decentralizing the Web: Maintaining the Momentum

The Internet Archive's Wendy Hanamura on progress towards a decentralized web.

AI, Quantum, Space Commercialization Among White House R&D Priorities
From ACM TechNews

AI, Quantum, Space Commercialization Among White House R&D Priorities

Artificial intelligence and quantum computing are among the research and development priorities for the White House for fiscal year 2020.

Google, Seeking a Return to China, Is Said to Be Building a Censored Search Engine
From ACM News

Google, Seeking a Return to China, Is Said to Be Building a Censored Search Engine

Google withdrew from China eight years ago to protest the country's censorship and online hacking.

­niversities FLIP For Diversity
From ACM News

­niversities FLIP For Diversity

Cornell University's computer science department is leveraging ideas from other departments in pursuit of more diverse academic candidates.

Blockchain, Once Seen as a Corporate Cure-All, Suffers Slowdown
From ACM News

Blockchain, Once Seen as a Corporate Cure-All, Suffers Slowdown

Corporate America's love affair with all things blockchain may be cooling.

Facebook Identifies an Active Political Influence Campaign ­sing Fake Accounts
From ACM News

Facebook Identifies an Active Political Influence Campaign ­sing Fake Accounts

Facebook said on Tuesday that it had identified a political influence campaign that was potentially built to disrupt the midterm elections, with the company ...

Hubble Researcher Focuses on Blockchain for Space Data Processing
From ACM TechNews

Hubble Researcher Focuses on Blockchain for Space Data Processing

A Space Telescope Science Institute astronomer is testing a decentralized blockchain network for processing massive volumes of data produced by the Hubble Space...

Augmented Reality Makes Robots Better Coworkers
From ACM TechNews

Augmented Reality Makes Robots Better Coworkers

Roboticists from the University of Colorado, Boulder are investigating the use of augmented reality to improve human-robot collaboration.

Who Just Beat the Bay Area in Tech Jobs? Toronto
From ACM Careers

Who Just Beat the Bay Area in Tech Jobs? Toronto

Toronto's tech scene is so hot the city created more jobs than the San Francisco Bay area, Seattle and Washington, D.C., combined last year, while leapfrogging...

Big Tech is Throwing Money and Talent at Home Robots
From ACM Careers

Big Tech is Throwing Money and Talent at Home Robots

Science fiction writers and technologists have been predicting the arrival of robot butlers for the better part of a century. So far domestic robots have been relatively...

Decade of Research Shows Little Improvement in Password Guidance
From ACM TechNews

Decade of Research Shows Little Improvement in Password Guidance

Most of the top 10 English-speaking websites online offer little or no advice on creating passwords that are less likely to be hacked.

Broadening the Path for Women in STEM
From Communications of the ACM

Broadening the Path for Women in STEM

Organizations work to address 'a notable absence of women in the field.'

The Big Problem with Big Data? Without Theory, It's Just Garbage
From ACM News

The Big Problem with Big Data? Without Theory, It's Just Garbage

"The idea that big data will enable more control of behavior may be a lot of hype."

­W Professor Receives Highest ­.S. Award for STEM Mentors
From ACM TechNews

­W Professor Receives Highest ­.S. Award for STEM Mentors

University of Washington professor Daniel Schwartz recently received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring,. ...
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