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How to Target an Asteroid
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How to Target an Asteroid

Like many of his colleagues at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., Shyam Bhaskaran is working a lot with asteroids these days.

Interview with Brain Project Pioneer: Miyoung Chun
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Interview with Brain Project Pioneer: Miyoung Chun

Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) project, which President Obama announced in his State of the Union address in February, will...

Will Google's Ray Kurzweil Live Forever?
From ACM Opinion

Will Google's Ray Kurzweil Live Forever?

Ray Kurzweil must encounter his share of interviewers whose first question is: What do you hope your obituary will say?

'chinese Google' Opens Artificial-Intelligence Lab in Silicon Valley
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'chinese Google' Opens Artificial-Intelligence Lab in Silicon Valley

It doesn't look like much.

Layered '2-D Nanocrystals' Promising New Semiconductor
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Layered '2-D Nanocrystals' Promising New Semiconductor

A new type of semiconductor technology under development is based on two-dimensional nanocrystals layered in sheets less than a nanometer thick.

Iowa State Researchers Discover Possible Route to Terahertz Storage Speeds
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Iowa State Researchers Discover Possible Route to Terahertz Storage Speeds

Ultra-short laser pulses and special materials can be used to switch magnetism about 1,000 times faster than current storage devices, say researchers. 

Breaking Moore's Law: How Chipmakers Are Pushing Pcs to Blistering New Levels
From ACM TechNews

Breaking Moore's Law: How Chipmakers Are Pushing Pcs to Blistering New Levels

Chipmakers are  engaged in projects to greatly accelerate personal computer speed and power, despite coming up against the limits of Moore's Law. 

Nasa, Air Force Define Cutting-Edge Next-Gen Space Computer
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Nasa, Air Force Define Cutting-Edge Next-Gen Space Computer

NASA and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory's Space Vehicles Directorate have issued a call for R&D into a next-generation computer system for spacecraft. 

Human Genome, Then and Now
From ACM Opinion

Human Genome, Then and Now

Eight years of work, thousands of researchers around the world, $1 billion spent—and finally it was done.

Cloud's Real Ecological Timebomb: Wireless, Not Data Centers
From ACM TechNews

Cloud's Real Ecological Timebomb: Wireless, Not Data Centers

A new report warns that the growing use of cellular and Wi-Fi networks to access cloud services is more of an ecological threat than the energy consumption of cloud...

Mechanical Computer Flexes Its Muscle
From ACM TechNews

Mechanical Computer Flexes Its Muscle

An artificial, muscle-based computer could have significant potential for the field of robotics. 

Advancing Secure Communications: A Better Single-Photon Emitter For Quantum Cryptography
From ACM TechNews

Advancing Secure Communications: A Better Single-Photon Emitter For Quantum Cryptography

Researchers say they have developed a more efficient single-photon emitter than can be made using traditional semiconductor processing techniques. 

Obama Budget Makes Cybersecurity a Growing ­.s. Priority
From ACM News

Obama Budget Makes Cybersecurity a Growing ­.s. Priority

President Barack Obama proposed on Wednesday increased spending to protect U.S. computer networks from Internet-based attacks in a sign that the government aims...

Redesigned Material Could Lead to Lighter, Faster Electronics
From ACM TechNews

Redesigned Material Could Lead to Lighter, Faster Electronics

A new technique generates one-atom-thick sheets of germanium that it conduct electrons more than 10 times faster than silicon. 

Tech Titans Plot to Reprogram Internet of the Future
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Tech Titans Plot to Reprogram Internet of the Future

 Many tech firms are  collaborating to develop an open source software-defined networking project known as OpenDaylight. 

Don’t Call It Vaporware: Scientists Use Cloud of Atoms as Optical Memory Device
From ACM TechNews

Don’t Call It Vaporware: Scientists Use Cloud of Atoms as Optical Memory Device

Researchers have demonstrated a method for storing visual images within a thin vapor of rubidium atoms. 

This Material Will Power the Future--If Somebody Can Profit From It
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This Material Will Power the Future--If Somebody Can Profit From It

Researchers are working to prove that graphene will enable significant advances in material science, although skeptics question its commercial potential.

Mechanical Computer Flexes Its Muscle
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Mechanical Computer Flexes Its Muscle

If we go way back to the 18th century, we find ourselves in the heyday of mechanics.

Physicists Nudge Electrons, Move Toward Crazy-Fast Computers
From ACM TechNews

Physicists Nudge Electrons, Move Toward Crazy-Fast Computers

Researchers have nudged electrons to change their spin in just quadrillionths of a second, a breakthrough that could lead to faster computers. 

Electronic Warfare: The Ethereal Future of Battle
From ACM News

Electronic Warfare: The Ethereal Future of Battle

The voice of the foreign military commander is sinister and gloating.
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