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Crowd Diagnosis Could Spot Rare Diseases Doctors Miss
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Crowd Diagnosis Could Spot Rare Diseases Doctors Miss

A new Web-based tool  uses crowdsourcing techniques to help solve difficult medical cases. 

A Digital Eye to Watch Soccer's Trouble Spots
From ACM News

A Digital Eye to Watch Soccer's Trouble Spots

The organization at the heart of international soccer’s technological advancement is located in a generic two-story building just off the A4 highway here, a few...

The Digital Public Library of America: Adding Gravitas to Your Internet Search
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The Digital Public Library of America: Adding Gravitas to Your Internet Search

One year ago, a group of professors, librarians, and futurists gathered in San Francisco to discuss how they would go about building a Digital Public Library of...

Security Holes in Smartphone Apps
From ACM TechNews

Security Holes in Smartphone Apps

Popular Android apps have security flaws that could expose private information or allow forged fraudulent messages to be posted. 

Wireless 'smart Skin' Sensors Could Provide Remote Monitoring of Infrastructure
From ACM TechNews

Wireless 'smart Skin' Sensors Could Provide Remote Monitoring of Infrastructure

Wireless technology under development will monitor structures for strain, stress, and early crack formation using low-cost, low-power wireless sensors.  

Linked Smartphones Catch the Action From All Angles
From ACM TechNews

Linked Smartphones Catch the Action From All Angles

A new software system that wirelessly links smartphones together enables multiple users to share their phones' features with other devices around them. 

Space Telescopes and Human Genomes: How Researchers Share Petabyte Data Sets
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Space Telescopes and Human Genomes: How Researchers Share Petabyte Data Sets

Computational research is evolving as organizations seek to eliminate barriers that prevent collaborative teams from accessing data. 

Tech-Savvy Public Plays Key Role in Hunt For Bombing Suspects
From ACM News

Tech-Savvy Public Plays Key Role in Hunt For Bombing Suspects

Since the bombs went off in Boston's Copley Square on Monday, the FBI and Boston Police Department have been enlisting the public's help with what may be the world's...

Kepler Discovers its Smallest Habitable Zone Planets
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Kepler Discovers its Smallest Habitable Zone Planets

NASA's Kepler mission has discovered two new planetary systems that include three super-Earth-size planets in the "habitable zone," the range of distance from a...

Ahead of the Curve: But Bendable Screens Still Seek Breakthrough
From ACM News

Ahead of the Curve: But Bendable Screens Still Seek Breakthrough

The touted arrival this year of wearable gadgets such as computer displays strapped to wrists and in wrap-around glasses is just a step towards a bigger revolution...

Competition Designed to Spread Basic Technologies
From ACM TechNews

Competition Designed to Spread Basic Technologies

The World Bank's Sanitation Hackathon is designed to identify solutions to address the discrepancy in access to technologies in developing countries. 

Virtual Traveller: Beam a Live, 3D You Into the World
From ACM TechNews

Virtual Traveller: Beam a Live, 3D You Into the World

A new virtual reality system combines 3D glasses and a hack of Microsoft's Kinect to enable life-sized images of people to be recreated in a virtual space. 

Google’s Vint Cerf Explains How to Make SDN as Successful as the Internet
From ACM TechNews

Google’s Vint Cerf Explains How to Make SDN as Successful as the Internet

Google chief Internet evangelist and ACM president Vint Cerf says that software-defined networking could benefit from lessons learned in creating the Internet. 

We Need More Cameras, and We Need Them Now
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We Need More Cameras, and We Need Them Now

On Thursday afternoon, the FBI released photos and video of two persons of interest in the Boston Marathon bombing.

Drone Medal Dumped; High-Tech Troops to Be Honored with Device
From ACM News

Drone Medal Dumped; High-Tech Troops to Be Honored with Device

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has decided to scrap the controversial Distinguished Warfare Medal that was intended to honor drone pilots and other high-tech troops...

How Wireless Carriers Are Monetizing Your Movements
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How Wireless Carriers Are Monetizing Your Movements

Wireless operators have access to an unprecedented volume of information about users' real-world activities, but for years these massive data troves were put to...

New Microbatteries a Boost For Electronics
From ACM News

New Microbatteries a Boost For Electronics

The most powerful batteries on the planet are only a few millimeters in size, yet they pack such a punch that a driver could use a cellphone powered by these batteries...

Frog-Like Robot Will Help Surgeons
From ACM TechNews

Frog-Like Robot Will Help Surgeons

Researchers are developing robots with feet similar to those of tree frogs to crawl inside patients' bodies during keyhole surgery.

Is High-Tech Security at Public Events Counterproductive?
From ACM Opinion

Is High-Tech Security at Public Events Counterproductive?

Which is more intrusive: security screening and metal detectors every few blocks, or a drone flying high above it taking video of every little thing you do?

Smoke Color Is Key Clue to Analyzing Boston Marathon Bombs
From ACM News

Smoke Color Is Key Clue to Analyzing Boston Marathon Bombs

As a team of investigators led by the FBI begins deciphering the bombs that killed three people and wounded 150 more in Boston this week, a key clue is already...
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