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Professor Develops Tool to Speed Data Collection
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Professor Develops Tool to Speed Data Collection

The Computer Assisted Neighborhood Visual Assessment System is a Web application that helps accelerate the collection of research data. 

Game-Playing Software Holds Lessons For Neuroscience
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Game-Playing Software Holds Lessons For Neuroscience

DeepMind, the Google-owned artificial-intelligence company, has revealed how it created a single computer algorithm that can learn how to play 49 different arcade...

Python at 25
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Python at 25

Guido van Rossum speaks exclusively with CACM about the computer language Python, which he created a quarter-century ago.

Rare Stegosaurus Skeleton Delivers Secrets Through 3D Scanning
From ACM News

Rare Stegosaurus Skeleton Delivers Secrets Through 3D Scanning

In 2013, London's Natural History Museum acquired a rare Stegosaurus skeleton.

Python For Beginners
From Communications of the ACM

Python For Beginners

A survey found the language in use in introductory programming classes in the top U.S. computer science schools.

What 'the Imitation Game' Didn't Tell You About Turing's Greatest Triumph
From ACM TechNews

What 'the Imitation Game' Didn't Tell You About Turing's Greatest Triumph

"The Imitation Game" does a poor job of accurately portraying pioneer Alan Turing's contributions to computer science. 

What 'the Imitation Game' Didn't Tell You About Turing's Greatest Triumph
From ACM Opinion

What 'the Imitation Game' Didn't Tell You About Turing's Greatest Triumph

Freeman Dyson, 91, the famed physicist, author and oracle of human destiny, is holding forth after tea-time one February afternoon in the common room of the Institute...

Can an Led-Filled "robot Garden" Make Coding More Accessible?
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Can an Led-Filled "robot Garden" Make Coding More Accessible?

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers say their new tablet-operated system serves as a visual embodiment of their latest work in distributed computing...

Magic Leap
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Magic Leap

Logically, I know there isn’t a hulking four-armed, twisty-horned blue monster clomping in circles in front of me, but it sure as hell looks like it.

The Shape of Things to Come
From ACM Opinion

The Shape of Things to Come

In recent months, Sir Jonathan Ive, the forty-seven-year-old senior vice-president of design at Apple—who used to play rugby in secondary school, and still has...

Raspberry Pi 2 Review: A $35 Computer Can Do a Heck of a Lot
From ACM Opinion

Raspberry Pi 2 Review: A $35 Computer Can Do a Heck of a Lot

Our computers have become too easy to use.

Hoping Google's Lab Is a Rainmaker
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Hoping Google's Lab Is a Rainmaker

Google's research arm, Google X, is called the company's Moonshot Factory. One reason the company picked the word "Moonshot" was to remind people to tackle big...

Bringing Coding to Kindergarten
From ACM News

Bringing Coding to Kindergarten

How young is too young to learn to write software?

Smartphone App Tracks Students' Class Attendance Automatically
From ACM TechNews

Smartphone App Tracks Students' Class Attendance Automatically

Facial-recognition algorithms power a new smartphone app that will enable college instructors to take classroom attendance more effectively and efficiently. 

The Coming Boom In Brain Medicines
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The Coming Boom In Brain Medicines

Tony Coles could have had any job he wanted in the drug industry.

How to Interest Girls in Computer Science and Engineering? Shift the Stereotypes
From ACM TechNews

How to Interest Girls in Computer Science and Engineering? Shift the Stereotypes

A University of Washington study identifies inaccurate, negative stereotypes as the key culprits in the underrepresentation of women in computer science and engineering...

A Computer Model to ­nderstand the Genetic Basis of Disease
From ACM TechNews

A Computer Model to ­nderstand the Genetic Basis of Disease

Splicing-based Analysis of variants (SPANR) is a computer model that can predict the effects mutations in the human genome would have on splicing. 

Facebook, Linkedin Join to Help Women in Tech
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Facebook, Linkedin Join to Help Women in Tech

Facebook and LinkedIn have launched a collaborative initiative to boost the shrinking numbers of women studying engineering and computer science. 

Walking, Driving, and Riding in a Winter Wonderland
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Walking, Driving, and Riding in a Winter Wonderland

A geographer at the University of Maryland is using big data culled from social media to develop better models of the ways people behave when snow begins to fall...

Meet Poppy, the Printable Robot
From ACM TechNews

Meet Poppy, the Printable Robot

European researchers have developed an open source, 3D-printed, humanoid robot. 
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