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Not Dr. Glasshole: How Google Glass Could Help Save Lives
From ACM News

Not Dr. Glasshole: How Google Glass Could Help Save Lives

Doctors who have used Google Glass are optimistic about the device’s place in medical practice.

A Sad Day
From ACM Opinion

A Sad Day

We lost Nereus today

Computer-Aided Design Boosts Biochip Efficiency
From ACM TechNews

Computer-Aided Design Boosts Biochip Efficiency

Researchers are developing computer-aided design software to improve the physical layout of the discrete-droplet lab-on-a-chip. 

3D Printing Reveals the Power of Shark Skin
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3D Printing Reveals the Power of Shark Skin

Viewed up close, a shark's skin bristles with tiny teeth or "denticles" which aid swimming.

Some Predictions About the Internet of Things and Wearable Tech From Pew Research
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Some Predictions About the Internet of Things and Wearable Tech From Pew Research

Remember the prediction that one day your oven would be connected to the Internet and have the ability to talk to your car?

Quantum Positioning System Steps In When Gps Fails
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Quantum Positioning System Steps In When Gps Fails

In 2016 a British submarine will slip its moorings and set sail under the guidance of the quantum world.

Sentient Robots? Not Possible If You Do the Maths
From ACM News

Sentient Robots? Not Possible If You Do the Maths

So long, robot pals—and robot overlords.

Google's Self-Driving Car Turns Out to Be a Very Smart Ride
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Google's Self-Driving Car Turns Out to Be a Very Smart Ride

A white Lexus hybrid SUV inches to the left, creating a slightly wider buffer as it passes a bicyclist in the bike lane on a busy and unseasonably hot Tuesday afternoon...

Nasa Plans Mars Sample-Return Rover
From ACM News

Nasa Plans Mars Sample-Return Rover

NASA's Curiosity rover is in the prime of its life, exploring the rocks, soil and air of Mars. But the agency is already planning its successor—and this time, the...

It's Judgment Day For Killer Robots at the ­nited Nations
From ACM TechNews

It's Judgment Day For Killer Robots at the ­nited Nations

The United Nations on Tuesday began its first-ever multinational convention on "lethal autonomous weapons systems." 

When Driverless Cars Crash, Who's to Blame?
From ACM News

When Driverless Cars Crash, Who's to Blame?

Self-driving cars have an undeniable allure: Think of all the fun things you could do if you didn't have to keep your eyes on the road!

What Is the 'right to Be Forgotten'?
From ACM News

What Is the 'right to Be Forgotten'?

Sixteen years ago, a Spaniard named Mario Costeja Gonzalez had hit financial difficulties.

Hackers Devise Wireless Methods For Stealing Atm Users' Pins
From ACM News

Hackers Devise Wireless Methods For Stealing Atm Users' Pins

Pilfering the personal identification numbers of financial accounts, a potential jackpot for hackers, is tougher to pull off thanks to data encryption and other...

Making Wireless 10 Times Faster
From ACM TechNews

Making Wireless 10 Times Faster

University at Buffalo researchers are developing technology based on cognitive radio, which they say could make wireless communications up to 10 times faster. 

­W Building Teleoperated Robots for Disaster Response in National Challenge
From ACM TechNews

­W Building Teleoperated Robots for Disaster Response in National Challenge

Researchers say they have developed telerobotics technology that could make disaster response faster and more efficient. 

It's Judgment Day For Killer Robots at the ­nited Nations
From ACM News

It's Judgment Day For Killer Robots at the ­nited Nations

Has the age of the Robocop and Terminator arrived?

West Antarctic Glacier Loss Appears Unstoppable
From ACM News

West Antarctic Glacier Loss Appears Unstoppable

A new study by researchers at NASA and the University of California, Irvine, finds a rapidly melting section of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet appears to be in an...

­.s. Fda Approves 'star Wars' Robotic Arm For Amputees
From ACM News

­.s. Fda Approves 'star Wars' Robotic Arm For Amputees

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a robotic arm for amputees that is named for the "Star Wars" character Luke Skywalker and can perform multiple...

Cheap Gadget Lets You Steer a Wheelchair with Your Eyes
From ACM News

Cheap Gadget Lets You Steer a Wheelchair with Your Eyes

Put some "crap" technology with some smart software and you get one life-changing solution.

The Not-So-Distant Future When We Can All ­pgrade Our Brains
From ACM Opinion

The Not-So-Distant Future When We Can All ­pgrade Our Brains

In a decade, cognitive enhancement may have gone mainstream.
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