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.


Self-Programming Machines Next Phase of Computer Science: Wozniak
From ACM TechNews

Self-Programming Machines Next Phase of Computer Science: Wozniak

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said computers that learn in unsupervised ways and do not need to be told what to do in advance is the next phase of computer science...

Charting the Milky Way From the Inside Out
From ACM News

Charting the Milky Way From the Inside Out

Imagine trying to create a map of your house while confined to only the living room.

Computer Scientists Are Astir After Baidu Team Is Barred From A.i. Competition
From ACM News

Computer Scientists Are Astir After Baidu Team Is Barred From A.i. Competition

A group of researchers at the Chinese web services company Baidu have been barred from participating in an international competition for artificial intelligence...

Rumor-Detector Software Ids Disputed Claims on Twitter
From ACM TechNews

Rumor-Detector Software Ids Disputed Claims on Twitter

University of Michigan professor Qiaozhu Mei and colleagues recently unveiled software that can quickly detect rumors on Twitter. 

Disaster Droids Face Off in the DARPA Robotics Challenge
From ACM News

Disaster Droids Face Off in the DARPA Robotics Challenge

Final preparations are being made by 24 robotics teams about to compete for $3.5m (£2.3m) worth of prizes in a Pentagon-backed competition.

Qosmos: Cognitive Radio Technology Optimises ­se of Scarce Spectrum
From ACM TechNews

Qosmos: Cognitive Radio Technology Optimises ­se of Scarce Spectrum

The European QoSMOS project addresses the problems of scarcity and cost commonly associated with the need for more radio spectrum. 

Global Climate Model Helps Untangle Complex Webs of Cause and Effect
From ACM TechNews

Global Climate Model Helps Untangle Complex Webs of Cause and Effect

The U.S. Department of Energy is pushing climate researchers to integrate observational science and scientific models. 

Smart Microgrids to Help Data Centers, Farm Communities ­se Locally Produced Power
From ACM TechNews

Smart Microgrids to Help Data Centers, Farm Communities ­se Locally Produced Power

A team of researchers and students are working to develop smart power management technologies. 

Meet the New Generation of Robots For Manufacturing
From ACM News

Meet the New Generation of Robots For Manufacturing

A new generation of robots is on the way—smarter, more mobile, more collaborative and more adaptable.

Gadgets Powered Wirelessly at Home With a Simple Wi-Fi Router
From ACM TechNews

Gadgets Powered Wirelessly at Home With a Simple Wi-Fi Router

A multi-university team of researchers has developed a system that can power electrical devices with just a wireless router's signal.

Crispr, the Disruptor
From ACM Careers

Crispr, the Disruptor

Three years ago, Bruce Conklin came across a method that made him change the course of his lab.

Improving the Experience of the Audience With Digital Instruments
From ACM TechNews

Improving the Experience of the Audience With Digital Instruments

A new augmented reality display could give music fans a better appreciation of what musicians are doing with digital instruments. 

Fly-Catching Robot Developed By Stanford Scientists Speeds Biomedical Research
From ACM TechNews

Fly-Catching Robot Developed By Stanford Scientists Speeds Biomedical Research

Researchers at Stanford University have developed a robotic system that can inspect fruit flies and carry out previously impossible behavioral experiments. 

Emtech Digital: Project Loon Head Details How the Balloons Interact
From ACM TechNews

Emtech Digital: Project Loon Head Details How the Balloons Interact

Google's Project Loon intends to use interconnected balloons to bring Internet service to parts of the world that remain largely disconnected. 

Want Your Writing to Look Like Einstein's? Computers Mimic Handwriting of the Famous
From ACM Opinion

Want Your Writing to Look Like Einstein's? Computers Mimic Handwriting of the Famous

Harald Geisler wants to make you as brilliant as Albert Einstein. Or at least let you write like him. Or at least write in his handwriting.

Medical Microbots Take a Fantastic Voyage Into Reality
From ACM News

Medical Microbots Take a Fantastic Voyage Into Reality

In the 1966 film Fantastic Voyage, scientists at a U.S. laboratory shrink a submarine called Proteus and its human crew to microscopic size and then inject the...

Nasa Instrument on Rosetta Makes Comet Atmosphere Discovery
From ACM News

Nasa Instrument on Rosetta Makes Comet Atmosphere Discovery

Data collected by NASA's Alice instrument aboard the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft reveal that electrons close to the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov...

New Sensing Technology Could Improve Our Ability to Detect Diseases, Fraudulent Art, Chemical Weapons and More
From ACM TechNews

New Sensing Technology Could Improve Our Ability to Detect Diseases, Fraudulent Art, Chemical Weapons and More

An international team of researchers have developed a nanotechnology that promises to make surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy simpler and cheaper.

Entangled Photons ­nlock New Super-Sensitive Characterization of Quantum Technology
From ACM TechNews

Entangled Photons ­nlock New Super-Sensitive Characterization of Quantum Technology

A newly demonstrated protocol for estimating unknown optical processes, called unitary operations, features precision enhanced by quantum mechanics.

One Step Closer to a Single-Molecule Device
From ACM TechNews

One Step Closer to a Single-Molecule Device

Researchers have designed a new technique to create a single-molecule diode that can perform 50 times better than prior designs. 
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account