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Remaking American Medicine
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Remaking American Medicine

Developing an IT ecosystem for health could improve — and transform — the practice of medicine.

Invasion of the Mobile Apps
From Communications of the ACM

Invasion of the Mobile Apps

The market model pioneered by Apple and others is transforming the software world — and has profound implications for software companies and their customers.

Few Data Scientists Happy With Current State of 'big Data' Analytics
From ACM TechNews

Few Data Scientists Happy With Current State of 'big Data' Analytics

Big data analytics technology is not meeting enterprise needs, according to 97%  of data scientists polled by Revolution Analytics at the recent Joint Statistical...

SDSC Readying 'Gordon' Supercomputer for Pre-Production Trials This Month
From ACM TechNews

SDSC Readying 'Gordon' Supercomputer for Pre-Production Trials This Month

The  San Diego Supercomputer Center this month will launch the pre-production phase of Gordon, the first supercomputer equipped with large amounts of flash-based...

On Its Own, Europe Backs Web Privacy Fights
From ACM TechNews

On Its Own, Europe Backs Web Privacy Fights

European regulators are increasingly embracing the concept of giving people the right to be forgotten on the Web by providing them with greater control over their...

A Cloud That Can't Leak
From ACM TechNews

A Cloud That Can't Leak

Microsoft researchers have developed a prototype data security system designed to ensure that information can only escape in an encrypted form that would be nearly...

Above the Clouds: An Interview With Armando Fox
From ACM TechNews

Above the Clouds: An Interview With Armando Fox

University of California, Berkeley professor Armando Fox, co-founder of the Reliable, Adaptive, and Distributed Systems Laboratory, co-wrote a paper that outlined...

A New Planning Tool Helps Direct Traffic on Aircraft Carriers
From ACM News

A New Planning Tool Helps Direct Traffic on Aircraft Carriers

On the deck of an aircraft carrier, where up to 60 aircraft are crammed into 4.5 acres (1.8 hectares), real estate is at a premium. While aircraft directors wave...

From ACM News

Massive Project to Study the Link Between Genetics and Health

Kaiser Permanente has compiled the genetic and medical data of 100,000 of its members.

Ok, Climate Skeptics: Here's the Raw Data You Wanted
From ACM News

Ok, Climate Skeptics: Here's the Raw Data You Wanted

Anyone can now view for themselves the raw data that was at the centre of last year's "climategate" scandal.

Hint of Higgs, but Little More
From ACM News

Hint of Higgs, but Little More

When its experiments started in earnest earlier this year, many scientists hoped that the world's most powerful collider would turn up new particles, additional...

When Astronomy Met Computer Science
From ACM News

When Astronomy Met Computer Science

Digital sky surveys and real-time telescopic observations are unleashing an unprecedented flood of information. Astronomers have recently created new tools to...

Life, Translated
From Communications of the ACM

Life, Translated

The Holy Grail of language translation is to develop a machine-based system that can handle the task transparently and accurately.

A New Benchmark For Artificial Intelligence
From Communications of the ACM

A New Benchmark For Artificial Intelligence

Computers are unable to defeat the world's best Go players, but that may change with the application of a new strategy that promises to revolutionize artificial...

Soft Memory Device Opens Door to New Biocompatible Electronics
From ACM TechNews

Soft Memory Device Opens Door to New Biocompatible Electronics

Carolina State University researchers have developed a memory device that it is soft, pliable, and works well in wet environments. The researchers used a liquid...

Questioning the Inca Paradox
From ACM News

Questioning the Inca Paradox

Did the civilization behind Machu Picchu really fail to develop a written language?

Scientists Hope to Get Glimpse of Adolescent Universe from Revolutionary Instrument-on-a-Chip
From ACM News

Scientists Hope to Get Glimpse of Adolescent Universe from Revolutionary Instrument-on-a-Chip

Scientists know what the universe looked like when it was a baby. They know what it looks like today. What they don't know is how it looked in its youth.

Tunneling Transistors
From ACM TechNews

Tunneling Transistors

The Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery is researching the development of tunneling transistors, which are comprised of elements from the third and...

From ACM TechNews

World's Data Will Grow By 50x in Next Decade, Idc Study Predicts

The number of servers managing the world's data will grow tenfold over the next 10 years, according to the IDC Digital Universe study. The study also predicts...

From ACM News

Yahoo Creates Company to Profit From Hadoop Software

Recent successes at Yahoo are few and far between as it tries to overhaul a slumping business. One notable exception—at least for Silicon Valley’s engineers—is...
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