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High-Performance Computing at Los Alamos Announces Milestone For Key/value Middleware
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High-Performance Computing at Los Alamos Announces Milestone For Key/value Middleware

A project has achieved 1,782,105,749 key/value inserts per second into a globally-ordered key space on Los Alamos National Laboratory's Moonlight supercomputer. ...

Is It a Crow or a Raven? New Birdsnap App Will Tell You!
From ACM TechNews

Is It a Crow or a Raven? New Birdsnap App Will Tell You!

Birdsnap is a new smartphone app that uses computer vision and machine-learning techniques to produce an electronic field guide to North American birds. 

How MIT and Caltech's Coding Breakthrough Could Accelerate Mobile Network Speeds
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How MIT and Caltech's Coding Breakthrough Could Accelerate Mobile Network Speeds

Researchers say they have successfully transmitted data without link layer flow control overloading throughput with retransmission requests. 

Skip the Humans: Drug Discovery By Simulating Cells
From ACM News

Skip the Humans: Drug Discovery By Simulating Cells

The future of medicine, we're often told, will be personalized.

Repairing the Brain
From ACM News

Repairing the Brain

Will the problem of memory loss one day be forgotten?

Flashes of Light Show How Memories Are Made
From ACM News

Flashes of Light Show How Memories Are Made

Neuroscientists can breathe a collective sigh of relief.

The Military Is Building Brain Chips to Treat Ptsd
From ACM News

The Military Is Building Brain Chips to Treat Ptsd

How well can you predict your next mood swing?

Team Develops a Software Able to Identify and Track an Specific Individual Within a Group
From ACM TechNews

Team Develops a Software Able to Identify and Track an Specific Individual Within a Group

Researchers say they have taken a new approach to monitoring animals that move in groups, with hopes of learning their rules of interaction. 

Sex Harassment App Helps Women Map Abuse
From ACM TechNews

Sex Harassment App Helps Women Map Abuse

A team of researchers has created a smartphone app designed to combat sexual harassment. 

Digital Actors Go Beyond the ­ncanny Valley
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Digital Actors Go Beyond the ­ncanny Valley

Graphics specialists are close to developing interactive, photorealistically lifelike digital humans that will transform acting, entertainment, and computer games...

Why Did the Justice Department Indict Five Chinese Military Officers?
From ACM Opinion

Why Did the Justice Department Indict Five Chinese Military Officers?

At first glance, the Justice Department's 31-count indictment of five Chinese military officers for hacking into the computers of six American corporations, in...

Scientists Report Finding Reliable Way to Teleport Data
From ACM News

Scientists Report Finding Reliable Way to Teleport Data

Scientists in the Netherlands have moved a step closer to overriding one of Albert Einstein's most famous objections to the implications of quantum mechanics, which...

­.s. Companies Seek Cyber Experts For Top Jobs, Board Seats
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­.s. Companies Seek Cyber Experts For Top Jobs, Board Seats

Some of the largest U.S. companies are looking to hire cybersecurity experts in newly elevated positions and bring technologists on to their boards, a sign that...

A Tour of Bletchley Park: Codebreaking that Helped Win Wwii, and the Birthplace of the Modern Computer
From ACM News

A Tour of Bletchley Park: Codebreaking that Helped Win Wwii, and the Birthplace of the Modern Computer

MI6 called it Station X.

Robots As Furniture?
From ACM News

Robots As Furniture?

Planning the menu for a dinner party in a tiny apartment can be far easier than making sure guests have a place to sit: Many apartment dwellers simply don’t have...

Robot Linda Will Mingle With Visitors at the Natural History Museum
From ACM TechNews

Robot Linda Will Mingle With Visitors at the Natural History Museum

A specialist mobile robot named Linda will interact with the public at the Natural History Museum in London during Universities Week 2014. 

Computer Worms
From ACM TechNews

Computer Worms

The informal, crowd-funded OpenWorm project aims to develop the world's first simulated organism, a worm known as Caenorhabditis elegans. 

Brokers ­se 'billions' of Data Points to Profile Americans
From ACM News

Brokers ­se 'billions' of Data Points to Profile Americans

Are you a financially strapped working mother who smokes?

Estonia's E-Society: Visionary or Naive?
From ACM News

Estonia's E-Society: Visionary or Naive?

Estonians are very early adopters of information and communications technology (ICT) in domains across their society: from e-Banking and e-Health to e-Police and...

Going Dark: The Internet Behind the Internet
From ACM News

Going Dark: The Internet Behind the Internet

The average computer user with an Internet connection has access to an amazing wealth of information. But there's also an entire world that's invisible to your...
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