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­sing Machine Learning for Music Knowledge Discovery
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­sing Machine Learning for Music Knowledge Discovery

Researchers collaborated on the use of machine learning algorithms to gain new insights about the history of music.

The Pentagon Wants to Bring Mind-Controlled Tech to Troops
From ACM TechNews

The Pentagon Wants to Bring Mind-Controlled Tech to Troops

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency  is selecting research teams to develop a neural interface to allow soldiers to link their brains to military...

How ­.S. Intelligence Agencies Can Find Out What Trump Told Putin
From ACM Opinion

How ­.S. Intelligence Agencies Can Find Out What Trump Told Putin

President Donald Trump's insistence on holding a one-on-one meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin hobbled U.S. intelligence agencies that would usually...

Big Tech is Throwing Money and Talent at Home Robots
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Big Tech is Throwing Money and Talent at Home Robots

Science fiction writers and technologists have been predicting the arrival of robot butlers for the better part of a century. So far domestic robots have been relatively...

 Not Quite Quantum Computing
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Not Quite Quantum Computing

Fujitsu says its "Quantum-Inspired" Digital Annealing is capable of tackling combinatorial optimization problems.

"I Was Devastated": Tim Berners-Lee, the Man Who Created the World Wide Web, Has Some Regrets
From ACM Opinion

"I Was Devastated": Tim Berners-Lee, the Man Who Created the World Wide Web, Has Some Regrets

"For people who want to make sure the Web serves humanity, we have to concern ourselves with what people are building on top of it," Tim Berners-Lee told me one...

Eagle-Eyed Machine Learning Algorithm Outdoes Human Experts
From ACM TechNews

Eagle-Eyed Machine Learning Algorithm Outdoes Human Experts

Researchers have taught computers to spot microscopic radiation damage to materials to be used in nuclear reactors.

Autonomous and Cooperating: The Dawn of the Drone Swarm
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Autonomous and Cooperating: The Dawn of the Drone Swarm

The Hungarian Academy of Science has demonstrated a method of inducing real-world self-organizing flocking behavior in robot drones.

This Bomb-Simulating ­S Supercomputer Broke a World Record
From ACM News

This Bomb-Simulating ­S Supercomputer Broke a World Record

Brad Settlemyer had a supercomputing solution in search of a problem.

Private Messaging Apps Increasingly ­sed for Public Business
From ACM News

Private Messaging Apps Increasingly ­sed for Public Business

One app promotes itself as a way to discuss sensitive negotiations and human resources problems without leaving a digital record.

Welcome to the Airport of the Future, Where Your Face Is Your Passport
From ACM News

Welcome to the Airport of the Future, Where Your Face Is Your Passport

Australia is a bloody long way from the rest of the world.

First Machine Learning Method Capable of Accurate Extrapolation
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First Machine Learning Method Capable of Accurate Extrapolation

Researchers have developed a machine learning method that uses observations to accurately extrapolate all possible conditions shaped by the same physical dynamics...

IBM Watson Health Extends Partnership With ­.S. to Help Vets With Cancer
From ACM TechNews

IBM Watson Health Extends Partnership With ­.S. to Help Vets With Cancer

IBM Watson Health has extended its collaboration with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to help treat veterans with cancer using artificial intelligence. ...

Don't Squish the Jellyfish. Capture It With a Folding Robotic Claw.
From ACM TechNews

Don't Squish the Jellyfish. Capture It With a Folding Robotic Claw.

Researchers have developed a rotary actuated dodecahedron sampler, a device for studying soft sea creatures such as jellyfish or squid in their natural habitats...

Animals Teach Robots to Find Their Way
From Communications of the ACM

Animals Teach Robots to Find Their Way

Navigation research demonstrates bio-machine symbiosis.

Electronics Are Leaving the Plane
From Communications of the ACM

Electronics Are Leaving the Plane

Stacking chips and connecting them vertically increases both speed and functionality.

A Record-Breaking Microscope
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A Record-Breaking Microscope

In a paper Nature, Jiang et al.1 report the highest-magnification image ever obtained using a transmission electron microscope.

'Storm Chasers' on Mars Searching for Dusty Secrets
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'Storm Chasers' on Mars Searching for Dusty Secrets

Storm chasing takes luck and patience on Earth—and even more so on Mars.

Liquid Animations So Realistic You Can Almost Taste Them
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Liquid Animations So Realistic You Can Almost Taste Them

Researchers at the University of Waterloo Cheriton School of Computer Science in Canada have developed a method of precisely animating high-viscosity liquid.

Girl Scouts Look Toward the Future With 30 New Science, Tech, and Environment Badges
From ACM TechNews

Girl Scouts Look Toward the Future With 30 New Science, Tech, and Environment Badges

The Girl Scouts announced 30 new badges that will help equip girls with the leadership skills needed to deal with "key 21st century issues."
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