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


The Need For Speed
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The Need For Speed

Researchers are using high-performance computers to achieve new breakthroughs in science and engineering. 

Google's New Moonshot Project: The Human Body
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Google's New Moonshot Project: The Human Body

Google Inc. has embarked on what may be its most ambitious and difficult science project ever: a quest inside the human body.

U.s. Government Chatbot Gets You to Tell All
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U.s. Government Chatbot Gets You to Tell All

Want access to the U.S. government's secrets? Talk to the robot.

No Man's Sky: A Vast Game Crafted By Algorithms
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No Man's Sky: A Vast Game Crafted By Algorithms

Sean Murray, one of the creators of the computer game No Man's Sky, can't guarantee that the virtual universe he is building is infinite, but he's certain that,...

Computer Science Adds New Dimension to Study of Chemistry
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Computer Science Adds New Dimension to Study of Chemistry

Computer science is benefiting the study of chemistry by adding a layer to analyze chemical processes. 

Astronauts to Test Free-Flying 'housekeeper' Robots
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Astronauts to Test Free-Flying 'housekeeper' Robots

Astronauts on the International Space Station will use two prototype Project Tango smartphones to collect visual data to generate a 3D model of their environment...

Share Button May Share Your Browsing History, Too
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Share Button May Share Your Browsing History, Too

A recent  study provides the first large-scale investigation of a previously undetected cookie-like tracking mechanism embedded in the "share" buttons of websites...

More Eyes on the Skies
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More Eyes on the Skies

The future, it is often said, belongs to those who plan for it.

Surgical Robots Deliver Care More Precisely
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Surgical Robots Deliver Care More Precisely

Computer-controlled robotic surgical systems and tumor-targeting radiation systems provide a greater level of precision in treatment than doctors alone can provide...

Researchers Develop High-Precision Software For Diagnosing Eye Sensitivity
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Researchers Develop High-Precision Software For Diagnosing Eye Sensitivity

Researchers report a successful test of prototype software for diagnosing eye sensitivity. 

NASA Upgrades Humanoid Robot in Space
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NASA Upgrades Humanoid Robot in Space

Robonaut 2, a humanoid robot that has been working on the International Space Station since 2011, is getting a series of upgrades.

Hearts Stars Trial Software That Predicts Injuries
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Hearts Stars Trial Software That Predicts Injuries

New software could be used to determine when athletes are at risk to suffer an injury. 

Supercomputers Reveal Strange, Stress-Induced Transformations in World's Thinnest Materials
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Supercomputers Reveal Strange, Stress-Induced Transformations in World's Thinnest Materials

Researchers used Brookhaven National Laboratory supercomputers to compare the transformations and breaking points of graphene and other monolayers. 

Talk on Cracking Internet Anonymity Service Tor Canceled
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Talk on Cracking Internet Anonymity Service Tor Canceled

A highly anticipated talk on how to identify users of the Internet privacy service Tor was withdrawn from the upcoming Black Hat security conference, a spokeswoman...

Researchers Develop a Wikipedia of Fact-Checking During Natural Disasters
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Researchers Develop a Wikipedia of Fact-Checking During Natural Disasters

Researchers have developed an online platform for crowd-sourcing the veracity of information posted to social media. 

New Dimension in Scoreboard Watching
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New Dimension in Scoreboard Watching

The seemingly endless prairie that blankets this part of the United States would seem to be an unlikely place for one of the largest makers of sports video displays...

People in Leadership Positions May Sacrifice Privacy For Security
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People in Leadership Positions May Sacrifice Privacy For Security

Researchers are examining how people with high-status job assignments assess security and privacy, and how impulsive or patient they are in making decisions. 

How Can a Civilian Plane Accidentally Be Shot Down?
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How Can a Civilian Plane Accidentally Be Shot Down?

Pro-Russian separatists may have shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine on Thursday because they mistook the civilian plane for something else...

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In Gaza, Epithets Are Fired and Euphemisms Give Shelter

The Gaza-based interior ministry advises its supporters in a YouTube video that whenever talking about the dead, "always add 'an innocent citizen.' "

Neuroscience: 'i Can Read Your Mind'
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Neuroscience: 'i Can Read Your Mind'

Jack Gallant can read your mind. Or at least, he can figure out what you're seeing if you're in his machine watching a movie he's playing for you.
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