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'have You Ever Been on a Boat?' and 15 Other Weird Interview Questions from Tech Firms
From ACM Careers

'have You Ever Been on a Boat?' and 15 Other Weird Interview Questions from Tech Firms

Looking for a new job?

Houston, We Have Ants: Mimicking How Ants Adjust to Microgravity in Space Could Lead to Better Robots, Stanford Scientist Says
From ACM TechNews

Houston, We Have Ants: Mimicking How Ants Adjust to Microgravity in Space Could Lead to Better Robots, Stanford Scientist Says

Sending ants to the International Space Station could help determine how they change the algorithms that modulate their group behavior in an exotic environment. ...

How the Friendship Paradox Makes Your Friends Better Than You Are
From ACM TechNews

How the Friendship Paradox Makes Your Friends Better Than You Are

The friendship paradox applies to happiness and wealth, according to researchers at the University of Toulouse and Aalto University. 

Coming Soon: Control Your Computer With Your Brain via Open Source
From ACM TechNews

Coming Soon: Control Your Computer With Your Brain via Open Source

The team behind the OpenBCI project hopes to release the third iteration of the OpenBCI board sometime around April. 

Seals Are Scientists' Little Helpers For Collecting Ocean Data
From ACM News

Seals Are Scientists' Little Helpers For Collecting Ocean Data

In recruiting a research team, some scientists would do well to include a few seals. Over the past ten years, around 350 of these blubbery mammals—mostly elephant...

Amazon Wants to Ship Your Package Before You Buy It
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Amazon Wants to Ship Your Package Before You Buy It

Amazon.com knows you so well it wants to ship your next package before you order it.

Esa's 'sleeping Beauty' Wakes ­p from Deep Space Hibernation
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Esa's 'sleeping Beauty' Wakes ­p from Deep Space Hibernation

It was a fairy-tale ending to a tense chapter in the story of the Rosetta space mission this evening as ESA heard from its distant spacecraft for the first time...

Public Remains 'All Over the Map' on NSA Tactics
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Public Remains 'All Over the Map' on NSA Tactics

President Barack Obama isn't the only one struggling to balance national security and civil liberties with the country's post-Sept. 11 surveillance programs.

Marvin Minsky Honored For Lifetime Achievements in Artificial Intelligence
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Marvin Minsky Honored For Lifetime Achievements in Artificial Intelligence

MIT Media Lab professor emeritus Marvin Minsky, 86, a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, has won the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award...

Meet the Man Google Hired to Make AI a Reality
From ACM News

Meet the Man Google Hired to Make AI a Reality

Geoffrey Hinton was in high school when a friend convinced him that the brain worked like a hologram.

Cyberwar Surprise Attacks Get a Mathematical Treatment
From ACM TechNews

Cyberwar Surprise Attacks Get a Mathematical Treatment

Two University of Michigan professors have written a mathematical model that could help predict the timing of cyberattacks. 

The Malware That Duped Target Has Been Found
From ACM News

The Malware That Duped Target Has Been Found

The malicious program used to compromise Target and other companies was part of a widespread operation using a Trojan tool known as Trojan.POSRAM, according to...

It's the 30th Anniversary of the Supreme Court's Monumental Decision About Betamax
From ACM Opinion

It's the 30th Anniversary of the Supreme Court's Monumental Decision About Betamax

Those of us who came of age in the Internet era may not know that they owe their ability to go online to a court decision 30 years ago today about a mechanically...

Moth Drone Stays Rock Steady in Gale-Force Winds
From ACM News

Moth Drone Stays Rock Steady in Gale-Force Winds

They might not seem at all stable as they batter into light bulbs but moths have inspired an autopilot for drones.

The Search For the Lost Cray Supercomputer Os
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The Search For the Lost Cray Supercomputer Os

In 1976, famed computer architect Seymour Cray released one of the most successful supercomputers ever made: the Cray-1, a stylish 5.5-ton C-shaped tower that was...

Out in the Open: An Nsa-Proof Twitter, Built With Code From Bitcoin and Bittorrent
From ACM TechNews

Out in the Open: An Nsa-Proof Twitter, Built With Code From Bitcoin and Bittorrent

Miguel Freitas is building a decentralized social network called Twister, which no single entity should be able to shut down. 

Experimental Surgery Aims to Revive a Paralyzed Limb
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Experimental Surgery Aims to Revive a Paralyzed Limb

Doctors will attempt to reanimate a patient’s paralyzed arm with a pioneering surgery that involves capturing signals from his brain and restoring movement through...

Comet Craft Ready to Wake
From ACM News

Comet Craft Ready to Wake

Space scientists are used to moments of high tension.

'a Fema-Level Fail': The Law Professor Who Coined 'net Neutrality' Lashes Out at the Fcc's Legal Strategy
From ACM Opinion

'a Fema-Level Fail': The Law Professor Who Coined 'net Neutrality' Lashes Out at the Fcc's Legal Strategy

Back in 2003, when he was a law professor at the University of Virginia, Tim Wu wrote the definitive paper on net neutrality.

Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality (faq)
From ACM News

Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality (faq)

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Tuesday struck down rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in 2010 meant to protect...
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