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The Forever Disc
From Communications of the ACM

The Forever Disc

Can our digital data represent us a million years from now?

Apple's Display Tech Lets Users Interact with 3D Objects in Mid-Air
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Apple's Display Tech Lets Users Interact with 3D Objects in Mid-Air

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office published an Apple patent application for an "Interactive three-dimensional display system," which details a method of presenting...

The Cloud Industry Needs Aereo to Win. But Consumers Need Something Better.
From ACM Opinion

The Cloud Industry Needs Aereo to Win. But Consumers Need Something Better.

The best way to think about Aereo, the company at the center of this week's Supreme Court battle over the future of computing, is as an example of legal performance...

10 Breakthrough Technologies 2014
From ACM News

10 Breakthrough Technologies 2014

Technology news is full of incremental developments, but few of them are true milestones.

How America's Leading Science Fiction Authors Are Shaping Your Future
From ACM Opinion

How America's Leading Science Fiction Authors Are Shaping Your Future

Stories set in the future are often judged, as time passes, on whether they come true or not.

Michigan Man Among 1st in U.s. to Get 'bionic Eye'
From ACM News

Michigan Man Among 1st in U.s. to Get 'bionic Eye'

A degenerative eye disease slowly robbed Roger Pontz of his vision.

Scientists Develop Antarctic Ice Dating Technique Using Krypton
From ACM News

Scientists Develop Antarctic Ice Dating Technique Using Krypton

Using a form of krypton, a chemical element created when cosmic rays hit the planet, scientists have developed a new technique to more accurately date ancient Antarctic...

Listening to the Big Bang
From ACM News

Listening to the Big Bang

For six months each year, the perennially dark and wind-swept plains of the southern polar ice cap have an average temperature of about 58 degrees Fahrenheit below...

'photonic Transistor' Switches Light Signals Instead of Electronic Signals
From ACM TechNews

'photonic Transistor' Switches Light Signals Instead of Electronic Signals

A practical "photonic transistor" for optical interconnects will be able to control light signals similarly to electronic transistors. 

Brain-Derived Computing Beyond Von Neumann
From ACM TechNews

Brain-Derived Computing Beyond Von Neumann

In an interview, Heidelberg University professor Karlheinz Meier discusses the emerging field of neuromorphic computing.

Russia Displays a New Military Prowess in ­kraine's East
From ACM News

Russia Displays a New Military Prowess in ­kraine's East

Secretary of State John Kerry has accused Russia of behaving in a "19th-century fashion" because of its annexation of Crimea.

U.s. Aims to Defuse Tension Over Control of Internet
From ACM News

U.s. Aims to Defuse Tension Over Control of Internet

The U.S. has agreed to give up supervision of the Internet policy-making body that controls domain names, hoping to satisfy countries that want more international...

Is There Anything Beyond Quantum Computing?
From ACM News

Is There Anything Beyond Quantum Computing?

A quantum computer is a device that could exploit the weirdness of the quantum world to solve certain specific problems much faster than we know how to solve them...

Jupiter's Radio Emissions Could Reveal the Oceans on Its Icy Moons, Say Planetary Geologists
From ACM News

Jupiter's Radio Emissions Could Reveal the Oceans on Its Icy Moons, Say Planetary Geologists

Among the most exciting destinations in the Solar System are Jupiter's icy moons Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.

Excitons Observed in Action for the First Time
From ACM News

Excitons Observed in Action for the First Time

A quasiparticle called an exciton—responsible for the transfer of energy within devices such as solar cells, LEDs, and semiconductor circuits—has been understood...

Computer-Assisted Accelerator Design
From ACM TechNews

Computer-Assisted Accelerator Design

Brookhaven National Laboratory scientist Stephen Brooks is testing proposed designs for an electron accelerator for the lab's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.

Sheffield Team Shows Simplicity Is Key to Cooperative Robots
From ACM TechNews

Sheffield Team Shows Simplicity Is Key to Cooperative Robots

Engineers have found a way to get a large number of robots to cluster together and execute tasks without using any memory or processing power. 

A Small Connection With Big Implications: Wiring Up Carbon-Based Electronics
From ACM TechNews

A Small Connection With Big Implications: Wiring Up Carbon-Based Electronics

Researchers say they have advanced comprehension of electric contacts in carbon-based nanoelectronics with a breakthrough development. 

How to Build a Neanderthal
From ACM News

How to Build a Neanderthal

The DNA sequences of Neanderthals and other extinct human relatives have exposed lost migrations, sexual escapades and even new species.

What Makes an Alien Intelligent?
From ACM News

What Makes an Alien Intelligent?

On Thursday, astronomers announced that they'd reached a new milestone in the search for Earth's "twin," or a planet much like ours that orbits in what's known...
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