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Why a 24-Year-Old chipmaker Is One Of tech's Hot Prospects
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Why a 24-Year-Old chipmaker Is One Of tech's Hot Prospects

Engineers at CTA.ai, an imaging-technology start-up in Poland, are trying to popularize a more comfortable alternative to the colonoscopy.

Putin: Leader in Artificial Intelligence Will Rule World
From ACM News

Putin: Leader in Artificial Intelligence Will Rule World

Russian President Vladimir Putin says that whoever reaches a breakthrough in developing artificial intelligence will come to dominate the world.

Humans, Cover Your Mouths: Lip Reading Bots in the Wild
From ACM TechNews

Humans, Cover Your Mouths: Lip Reading Bots in the Wild

A new algorithm has outperformed professional human lip readers.

These Robots Are ­sing Static Electricity to Make Nikes
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These Robots Are ­sing Static Electricity to Make Nikes

The most labor intensive part of putting together a pair of Nikes is assembling the "upper"—the flexible part of the shoe that sits on top of your foot.

How We Won Gold in the Cyborg Olympics' Brain Race
From ACM Opinion

How We Won Gold in the Cyborg Olympics' Brain Race

In October 2016, inside a sold-out arena in Zurich, a man named Numa Poujouly steered his wheelchair up to the central podium.

Reprogrammed Cells Relieve Parkinson's Symptoms in Trials 
From ACM News

Reprogrammed Cells Relieve Parkinson's Symptoms in Trials 

Japanese researchers report promising results from an experimental therapy for Parkinson's disease that involves implanting neurons made from 'reprogrammed' stem...

­nifying Statistics, Computer Science, and Applied Mathematics
From ACM TechNews

­nifying Statistics, Computer Science, and Applied Mathematics

A project led by Lehigh University will advance machine learning by merging statistical, computer science, and applied mathematical techniques.

The Future of Computing Depends on Making It Reversible
From ACM Opinion

The Future of Computing Depends on Making It Reversible

For more than 50 years, computers have made steady and dramatic improvements, all thanks to Moore's Law—the exponential increase over time in the number of transistors...

Making Datacenters More Energy Efficient
From ACM TechNews

Making Datacenters More Energy Efficient

BlueCache is a more energy-efficient datacenter caching system that uses flash memory.

Designing Custom Robots in a Matter of Minutes
From ACM TechNews

Designing Custom Robots in a Matter of Minutes

The Interactive Robogami system lets users quickly design a robot, and then three-dimensionally print and assemble it in as little as four hours.

The Quest to Perfect the ­niversal Language of Science
From ACM News

The Quest to Perfect the ­niversal Language of Science

For millennia, humans have turned to the sky to tell time.

Cassini's 13 Years of Stunning Saturn Science—in Pictures
From ACM News

Cassini's 13 Years of Stunning Saturn Science—in Pictures

Twenty years ago, in the wee hours of a muggy Florida morning, the Cassini spacecraft lit up the skies as it blasted off from Cape Canaveral.

New App Could ­se Smartphone Selfies to Screen For Pancreatic Cancer
From ACM TechNews

New App Could ­se Smartphone Selfies to Screen For Pancreatic Cancer

The BiliScreen app provides pancreatic cancer screening by having users take photos of themselves with a smartphone.

Shark-Hunting AI-Powered Algorithm to Begin Flying Over Aussie Beaches
From ACM TechNews

Shark-Hunting AI-Powered Algorithm to Begin Flying Over Aussie Beaches

SharkSpotter is a new deep learning algorithm that can use real-time video footage streamed from aerial drones to detect sharks and alert swimmers.

With a Simple Dna Test, family Histories Are Rewritten
From ACM News

With a Simple Dna Test, family Histories Are Rewritten

Bob Hutchinson's mother told him and his siblings almost nothing about her family, no matter how often they asked. "She was good at brushing people off," said Mr...

Europe's X-Ray Laser Fires ­p
From ACM News

Europe's X-Ray Laser Fires ­p

Scientists who make movies of molecules in motion have a new high-speed camera to shoot with. The €1.2-billion (US$1.4-billion) European X-ray Free Electron Laser...

Magnetothermal Genetics: A Fourth Tool in the Brain-Hacking Toolbox
From ACM News

Magnetothermal Genetics: A Fourth Tool in the Brain-Hacking Toolbox

A scientist wanting to hack into an animal's brain used to have three different tools to choose from: electric current, drugs, and light. Now there's a fourth:...

Accelerating the Mobile Web: 'vroom' Software Could Double Its Speed
From ACM TechNews

Accelerating the Mobile Web: 'vroom' Software Could Double Its Speed

Vroom is a new software prototype that works by optimizing the end-to-end interaction between mobile devices and Web servers.

Computer Algorithm Automatically Recognizes Soccer Formations and Defensive Strategies
From ACM TechNews

Computer Algorithm Automatically Recognizes Soccer Formations and Defensive Strategies

Researchers have developed a deep-learning algorithm that automatically recognizes formations of teams when analyzing player tracking data.

2 to Receive 2017 Acm/ieee George Michael Memorial Hpc Fellowships
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2 to Receive 2017 Acm/ieee George Michael Memorial Hpc Fellowships

The Fellowships honor exceptional Ph.D. students worldwide whose research focuses on high-performance computing, networking, storage, and large-scale data analysis...
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