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Big Data, Better Health Care
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Big Data, Better Health Care

A team of physicians and computer scientists is using merged electronic health records to improve care and outcomes for patients with chronic kidney disease. ...

Dartmouth Contest Shows Computers Aren't Such Good Poets
From ACM TechNews

Dartmouth Contest Shows Computers Aren't Such Good Poets

In a yearlong Dartmouth College competition, a three-judge panel tried to distinguish between machine- and human-produced sonnets. 

Autonomous Mini Rally Car Teaches Itself to Powerslide
From ACM TechNews

Autonomous Mini Rally Car Teaches Itself to Powerslide

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are developing control algorithms that enable small-scale autonomous cars to race around dirt tracks at high...

Dronebuster Will Let You Point and Shoot Command Hacks at Pesky Drones
From ACM News

Dronebuster Will Let You Point and Shoot Command Hacks at Pesky Drones

Anti-drone technology has been high on the shopping list of public safety and military organizations at least since a drunken federal employee crashed a drone onto...

Mobile Apps and Games Are Also Energy Thieves
From ACM TechNews

Mobile Apps and Games Are Also Energy Thieves

Linkoping University's Ekhiotz Jon Vergara has determined the energy consumption of apps on smartphones depends the amount of data transmitted and how it is sent...

Shape-Shifting Modular Interactive Device ­nveiled
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Shape-Shifting Modular Interactive Device ­nveiled

Cubimorph is a newly developed interactive mobile device that can change shape on demand. 

Largest Study of Online Tracking Proves Google Really Is Watching ­S All
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Largest Study of Online Tracking Proves Google Really Is Watching ­S All

Researchers at Princeton University say they have conducted the largest study yet on the technology that tracks people's movements around the Web. 

How to Create a Malevolent Artificial Intelligence
From ACM News

How to Create a Malevolent Artificial Intelligence

The possibility that a malevolent artificial intelligence might pose a serious threat to humankind has become a hotly debated issue.

Want to Buy a Self-Driving Car? Big-Rig Trucks May Come First
From ACM News

Want to Buy a Self-Driving Car? Big-Rig Trucks May Come First

Imagine you are driving on a highway late at night when a big-rig truck closes in behind you.

How Will Virtual Reality Change Our Lives?
From ACM Opinion

How Will Virtual Reality Change Our Lives?

And it's not just gamers who are benefiting from the immersive possibilities it offers.

Abstinence May Not Be the Best Policy For Avoiding Online Risk
From ACM TechNews

Abstinence May Not Be the Best Policy For Avoiding Online Risk

A recent study found permitting teenagers to develop their own strategies for coping with risky online situations may be a better strategy than banning Internet...

Gentle Strength For Robots
From ACM TechNews

Gentle Strength For Robots

Researchers have developed an elastic actuator that is compliant and small enough to be integrated in robots. 

Fighting the Zika Virus With the Power of Supercomputing
From ACM TechNews

Fighting the Zika Virus With the Power of Supercomputing

Rutgers University researchers are taking a lead role in an IBM-sponsored World Community Grid project to identify potential drug candidates to cure the Zika virus...

You Can Hear the Future Calling
From ACM News

You Can Hear the Future Calling

Hearables are not your father’s earphones, limited to taking calls and listening to music.

Technique Makes Holograms Highly Efficient, Secure
From ACM TechNews

Technique Makes Holograms Highly Efficient, Secure

Harvard University researchers have programmed polarization into compact holograms.

What the New Science of Touch Says About Ourselves
From ACM News

What the New Science of Touch Says About Ourselves

On a bitter, soul-shivering, damp, biting gray February day in Cleveland—that is to say, on a February day in Cleveland—a handless man is handling a nonexistent...

We Know Where You Live
From ACM TechNews

We Know Where You Live

Researchers have demonstrated that snoopers armed with little sophisticated technology can expose the home and workplace addresses of Twitter users. 

Robots Learn How to Make Friends and Influence People
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Robots Learn How to Make Friends and Influence People

Stanford University researchers have developed a computer-vision algorithm that predicts the movement of people in a busy space. 

You Start 'doing' Diversity By ­sing the Data
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You Start 'doing' Diversity By ­sing the Data

The key to instilling true workplace diversity within an organization is data, according to Intel CEO Brian Krzanich. 

Study of ­2 Could Help Music Fans Find What They're Looking For
From ACM TechNews

Study of ­2 Could Help Music Fans Find What They're Looking For

Online music providers could use music fans' emotions to inform searches, recommendations, and playlists.
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