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Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Lately, Coding
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Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Lately, Coding

A national education movement with an emphasis on computer science is growing quickly in the U.S. 

Problem at the Polls: Tech Stuck in Past
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Problem at the Polls: Tech Stuck in Past

Election officials are facing a growing imperative to replace outdated voting technology to prepare for elections over the next decade.

A Synthetic Biology Conference Lures an Intriguing Audience
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A Synthetic Biology Conference Lures an Intriguing Audience

When does a scientific conference warrant the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security?

Your Digital Trail Follows You to the Border
From ACM News

Your Digital Trail Follows You to the Border

Information, money and jobs flow easily around the world, yet it’s getting tougher for travelers to cross some borders.

The Military Thinks Bitcoin Could Pose a Threat to National Security
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The Military Thinks Bitcoin Could Pose a Threat to National Security

Does Bitcoin risk endangering the nation's safety? The Pentagon thinks it might.

Dogs, Technology, and the Future of Disaster Response
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Dogs, Technology, and the Future of Disaster Response

The Smart Emergency Response System aims to use cyber-physical systems to share information and coordinate emergency and disaster response and recovery. 

Tim Berners-Lee: World Wide Web Magna Carta By 2015
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Tim Berners-Lee: World Wide Web Magna Carta By 2015

World Wide Web founder and inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee has again called for a Magna Carta for the Internet. 

Cassini Revisited
From ACM Opinion

Cassini Revisited

When its handlers finally steer it into a collision course with Saturn in 2017, the spacecraft Cassini will have been in space for two decades, 13 of those years...

Former Head of the Nsa and Commander of the ­S Cyber Command, General Keith Alexander
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Former Head of the Nsa and Commander of the ­S Cyber Command, General Keith Alexander

Recently retired director of the U.S. National Security Agency and commander of the U.S. Cyber Command General Keith Alexander was interviewed by Australian Financial...

Windows Xp: The Millennium Bug For Atms?
From ACM News

Windows Xp: The Millennium Bug For Atms?

There may be no industry more impacted by the retirement of the XP operating system than banking.

Model ­niverse Recreates Evolution of the Cosmos
From ACM News

Model ­niverse Recreates Evolution of the Cosmos

Can current theories of cosmology explain how the Universe evolved?

Robots May Need to Include Parental Controls
From ACM TechNews

Robots May Need to Include Parental Controls

A recent study found older adults are worried that in the future, young people may become too physically and emotionally dependent on robots.

First Life with 'alien' Dna
From ACM News

First Life with 'alien' Dna

For billions of years, the history of life has been written with just four letters—A, T, C and G, the labels given to the DNA subunits contained in all organisms...

Imaging: Cancer Caught in the Act
From ACM News

Imaging: Cancer Caught in the Act

Mikala Egeblad was blown away when she made her first action film of tumour cells inside live mice.

Nasa's Curiosity Rover Drills Sandstone Slab on Mars
From ACM News

Nasa's Curiosity Rover Drills Sandstone Slab on Mars

Portions of rock powder collected by the hammering drill on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover from a slab of Martian sandstone will be delivered to the rover's internal...

Tech Leaders Lobby For Coding Classes in California Schools
From ACM TechNews

Tech Leaders Lobby For Coding Classes in California Schools

Educators and technology industry leaders are urging California Gov. Jerry Brown to improve computer science education in the state's public schools. 

Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley
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Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley

New high-tech, affordable manufacturing tools and new sources of funding are helping launch a generation of entrepreneurs and laying the basis for a hardware renaissance...

We're Saved! Experts Show How to Fix U.s. Cybersecurity
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We're Saved! Experts Show How to Fix U.s. Cybersecurity

A recent large-scale simulation attempted to gauge the ability of the U.S. to enact legislation to address cyber vulnerabilities following a national crisis. 

Stephen Hawking: 'transcendence Looks at the Implications of Artificial Intelligence--But Are We Taking AI Seriously Enough?'
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Stephen Hawking: 'transcendence Looks at the Implications of Artificial Intelligence--But Are We Taking AI Seriously Enough?'

Today's advances in artificial intelligence research will pale in comparison to what the next decade will bring, write Stephen Hawking and several other scientists...

Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley
From ACM Careers

Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley

In the shadow of Internet monoliths such as Facebook, Google and Twitter, it's easy to forget that Silicon Valley got its start from hard-scrabble tinkerers building...
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