acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

News


bg-corner

An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.


Supercomputers to Replace Particle Accelerators?
From ACM News

Supercomputers to Replace Particle Accelerators?

Moving beyond the need for physical experiments.

Finding Credibility Clues on Twitter
From ACM TechNews

Finding Credibility Clues on Twitter

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have built a language model that identifies words and phrases that lead to strong or weak perceived levels of...

Inside the 20-Year Quest to Build Computers That Play Poker
From ACM News

Inside the 20-Year Quest to Build Computers That Play Poker

Four of the best professional poker players in the world spent most of January holed up at the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh, losing.

Google's Go-Playing Machine Opens the Door to Robots that Learn
From ACM News

Google's Go-Playing Machine Opens the Door to Robots that Learn

Two robotic arms face two closed doors. Both reach forward and miss the door handles entirely.

Close Views Show Saturn's Rings in ­nprecedented Detail
From ACM News

Close Views Show Saturn's Rings in ­nprecedented Detail

Newly released images showcase the incredible closeness with which NASA's Cassini spacecraft, now in its "Ring-Grazing" orbits phase, is observing Saturn's dazzling...

­nhappy Developers Lead to Bad Code and Bad Processes
From ACM TechNews

­nhappy Developers Lead to Bad Code and Bad Processes

Researchers at the University of Stuttgart in Germany have found unhappy developers adversely affect the development process and software products.

Vanishing Point: The Rise of the Invisible Computer
From ACM TechNews

Vanishing Point: The Rise of the Invisible Computer

Experts agree the steady advances of computer chip transistor shrinkage--faster chip speeds, greater efficiency, and less-expensive manufacturing--will soon reach...

Smart City Transport Systems
From ACM TechNews

Smart City Transport Systems

Researchers have developed a machine-learning program to accurately recreate and predict public transport use based on the distribution of land use and amenities...

I Can See Clearly Now
From ACM TechNews

I Can See Clearly Now

University of Utah researchers have created "smart glasses" with liquid-based lenses that can automatically adjust focus on what a person is seeing, whether it...

­.s. Intelligence Seeks a ­niversal Translator For Text Search in Any Language
From ACM TechNews

­.s. Intelligence Seeks a ­niversal Translator For Text Search in Any Language

The U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity's Machine Translation for English Retrieval of Information in Any Language program aims to give researchers...

Quantum Computers Versus Hackers, Round One. Fight!
From ACM News

Quantum Computers Versus Hackers, Round One. Fight!

This week D-Wave, a leader in the nascent field of quantum computing, unveiled its latest machine, D-Wave 2000Q, as well as its first customer: a cybersecurity...

A New Test For Life on Other Planets
From ACM News

A New Test For Life on Other Planets

A simple chemistry method could vastly enhance how scientists search for signs of life on other planets.

China Can Help Drive Global Progress in Quantum Computing
From ACM TechNews

China Can Help Drive Global Progress in Quantum Computing

2000 ACM A.M. Turing Award recipient Andrew Chi-Chih Yao says China could potentially take a global lead in quantum computing innovation.

New Project to Boost Sat Nav Positioning Accuracy Anywhere in the World
From ACM TechNews

New Project to Boost Sat Nav Positioning Accuracy Anywhere in the World

The University of Nottingham in the U.K. will participate in a four-year project using Global Navigation Satellite Systems to establish an architecture for the...

A Computer Program That Learns How to Save Fuel
From ACM TechNews

A Computer Program That Learns How to Save Fuel

Artificial intelligence may one day be able to help cars use energy more efficiently.

Artificial Intelligence ­ncovers New Insight Into Biophysics of Cancer
From ACM TechNews

Artificial Intelligence ­ncovers New Insight Into Biophysics of Cancer

Researchers have used a machine-learning artificial intelligence platform to predict three reagents that produced a previously unseen cancer-like phenotype in tadpoles...

Neuroscience: Big Brain, Big Data
From ACM News

Neuroscience: Big Brain, Big Data

As big brain-mapping initiatives go, Taiwan's might seem small.

The AI that Learns Our Habits and Knows When People Cheat
From ACM News

The AI that Learns Our Habits and Knows When People Cheat

For people who play the video game Counter Strike online, it's hard enough watching your back at the best of times. In the fast-paced first-person shooter, there...

How AI Is Changing Software Development
From ACM News

How AI Is Changing Software Development

Artificial intelligence technologies like advanced machine learning, deep learning, and natural language processing will help build better software faster.

AI Could Transform the Science of Counting Crowds
From ACM TechNews

AI Could Transform the Science of Counting Crowds

The University of Central Florida has been developing artificial intelligence solutions to relieve crowd scientists from the task of manually counting heads.
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account