acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

News


bg-corner

An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.


Relearning to Speak
From ACM News

Relearning to Speak

New systems can help you not only learn to understand a second language, but how to pronounce it correctly.

Researchers Use Multigrid Method to Dramatically Speed Up Cloth Simulation
From ACM News

Researchers Use Multigrid Method to Dramatically Speed Up Cloth Simulation

Simulating the behavior of clothing and other fabrics in animated films requires animators to make trade-offs between a realistic look and a reasonable amount of...

How NASA Is Steering New Horizons Toward a Tiny Space Rock in the Kuiper Belt
From ACM News

How NASA Is Steering New Horizons Toward a Tiny Space Rock in the Kuiper Belt

As Pluto disappears into New Horizons' rear view mirror, the little space probe that could is veering towards its next target in the Kuiper belt.

A Data Genius Has Figured Out the ­ltimate Beer-Drinking Road Trip
From ACM TechNews

A Data Genius Has Figured Out the ­ltimate Beer-Drinking Road Trip

Data scientist Nathan Yau created a map of the top breweries in the U.S., and then determined the most efficient route to use to visit them. 

Data Mining Reveals the Extent of China's Ghost Cities
From ACM TechNews

Data Mining Reveals the Extent of China's Ghost Cities

China has experienced a tremendous amount of urban growth in the last 30 years, yet many of the newly built residential areas remain vacant. 

System Automatically Converts 2d Video to 3D
From ACM TechNews

System Automatically Converts 2d Video to 3D

A new system automatically renders two-dimensional soccer game video footage as three-dimensional video. 

Software Predicts Slew of Fiendish Crystal Structures
From ACM News

Software Predicts Slew of Fiendish Crystal Structures

Sketch the structure of an organic molecule on a napkin and it may not be apparent that there are millions of possible ways that it could assemble as a 3D crystal...

Facebook Aims Its AI at the Game No Computer Can Crack
From ACM News

Facebook Aims Its AI at the Game No Computer Can Crack

In the mid-'90s, a computer program called Chinook beat the world's top player at the game of checkers.

­.s. Tech Giants May Blur National Security Boundaries in China Deals
From ACM News

­.s. Tech Giants May Blur National Security Boundaries in China Deals

One Chinese technology company receives crucial technical guidance from a former People's Liberation Army rear admiral. Another company developed the electronics...

You Can Now 3D Print a Toupee
From ACM TechNews

You Can Now 3D Print a Toupee

Owners of three-dimensional printers will be able to fabricate plastic hair using a method developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University.

This Is the Best Way to Take a Selfie, According to Artificial Intelligence
From ACM TechNews

This Is the Best Way to Take a Selfie, According to Artificial Intelligence

A Stanford University Ph.D. student has trained a neural network to determine what constitutes a good selfie. 

Usf Team Finds New Way of Computing With Interaction-Dependent State Change of Nanomagnets
From ACM TechNews

Usf Team Finds New Way of Computing With Interaction-Dependent State Change of Nanomagnets

Researchers have proposed a new form of computing using circular nanomagnets to solve quadratic optimization problems far faster than a conventional computer. 

Closing the Last Loophole For ­nhackable Quantum Security
From ACM TechNews

Closing the Last Loophole For ­nhackable Quantum Security

The perfection of device-independent quantum cryptography will enable devices that guarantee the messages sent on them remain confidential. 

Ibm's Brain-Like Chip and the Quest For a 'cognitive Planet'
From ACM TechNews

Ibm's Brain-Like Chip and the Quest For a 'cognitive Planet'

IBM's recently announced TrueNorth chip follows the principles of brain-inspired neuromorphic computing.

Nasa Finds New Way to Track Ocean Currents from Space
From ACM News

Nasa Finds New Way to Track Ocean Currents from Space

A team of NASA and university scientists has developed a new way to use satellite measurements to track changes in Atlantic Ocean currents, which are a driving...

Harvard Law Library Readies Trove of Decisions For Digital Age
From ACM News

Harvard Law Library Readies Trove of Decisions For Digital Age

Shelves of law books are an august symbol of legal practice, and no place, save the Library of Congress, can match the collection at Harvard's Law School Library...

Artificial-Intelligence Institute Launches Free Science Search Engine
From ACM News

Artificial-Intelligence Institute Launches Free Science Search Engine

With Google Scholar, PubMed, and other free academic databases at their fingertips, scientists may feel they have plenty of resources to trawl through the ever-growing...

Email Encryption Is Broken
From ACM TechNews

Email Encryption Is Broken

A new study has found technology designed to encrypt and authenticate emails is ineffective.

Researchers Develop a Fast, Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interface
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Develop a Fast, Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interface

Researchers say they have developed a non-invasive brain-computer interface that offers the fastest information transfer rate ever achieved. 

Robots Can Now Teach Each Other New Tricks
From ACM TechNews

Robots Can Now Teach Each Other New Tricks

Two robots operating in different academic research labs have demonstrated a rudimentary ability to exchange knowledge. 
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account