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10 Ways Advanced Computing Catalyzes Science
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10 Ways Advanced Computing Catalyzes Science

Numerous academic research projects around the U.S. and beyond rely on high-performance computing resources funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation. 

Tech's Big Gender Diversity Push, One Year In
From ACM TechNews

Tech's Big Gender Diversity Push, One Year In

Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates the representation of women in computer and mathematical operations is slightly worse than it was in 2010...

A Tiny Pill Monitors Vital Signs from Deep Inside the Body
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A Tiny Pill Monitors Vital Signs from Deep Inside the Body

After testing all the pieces of a tiny pill-size device, Albert Swiston sent it on a unique journey: through the guts of six live Yorkshire pigs.

Technology Brings Online Education in Line with Campus Programs
From Communications of the ACM

Technology Brings Online Education in Line with Campus Programs

Whether sitting in front of a screen or in a classroom, online and campus-based institutions want to verify students actually attend classes, take exams.

Isis' Opsec Manual Reveals How It Handles Cybersecurity
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Isis' Opsec Manual Reveals How It Handles Cybersecurity

In the wake of the Paris attacks, US government officials have been vocal in their condemnation of encryption, suggesting that US companies like Apple and Google...

Paris Attacks Fan Encryption Debate
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Paris Attacks Fan Encryption Debate

White House and congressional staffers have asked Silicon Valley executives for new talks in Washington, D.C., to resolve a standoff over encrypted communication...

Why New York Subway Lines Are Missing Countdown Clocks
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Why New York Subway Lines Are Missing Countdown Clocks

There are people who stand every morning outside the Carroll Street station in Brooklyn staring dead-eyed into the middle distance.

Angelica Lim: Flutist. Global Roboticist. Proud Master of a Robot Dalmatian Named Sparky.
From ACM TechNews

Angelica Lim: Flutist. Global Roboticist. Proud Master of a Robot Dalmatian Named Sparky.

Angelica Lim, a "developer on emotion recognition" on the Pepper robot at Aldebaran Robotics in Paris, specializes in building robots that can express emotions. ...

The Machine-Vision Algorithm For Analyzing Children's Drawings
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The Machine-Vision Algorithm For Analyzing Children's Drawings

Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne have developed a machine-vision algorithm that can objectively analyze children's drawings. ...

Bumblebees Are Teaching Smart Cars How to Drive
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Bumblebees Are Teaching Smart Cars How to Drive

The U.S. National Science Foundation has allocated $300,000 to a Worcester Polytechnic Institute study of bumblebee navigation to help improve smart car safety. ...

AI Advances Make It Possible to Search, Shop With Images
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AI Advances Make It Possible to Search, Shop With Images

The improvement of image-recognition software via deep learning could help usher in an era of image-based Web shopping/browsing.

­.s. Government Is Working on Making Implantable Memory Chips So We Don't Forget Anything Ever Again
From ACM TechNews

­.s. Government Is Working on Making Implantable Memory Chips So We Don't Forget Anything Ever Again

The day when chips will be implanted into people's brains so they never forget anything is quickly becoming a reality. 

Incite Grants Awarded to 56 Computational Research Projects
From ACM TechNews

Incite Grants Awarded to 56 Computational Research Projects

The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science announced 56 projects aimed at addressing some of the world's most challenging scientific questions. 

The Roots of Computing, in New York City
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The Roots of Computing, in New York City

The seeds of Silicon Valley were harvested from the Big Apple.

Researchers Develop System to Control Information Leaks From Smartphone Apps
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Develop System to Control Information Leaks From Smartphone Apps

Northeastern University researchers say they have found "extensive" leakage of users' information into network traffic from apps on mobile devices.

White, Male Tech Image Hinders Progress, Poll Finds
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White, Male Tech Image Hinders Progress, Poll Finds

A new survey found parents overwhelmingly think computer science skills will help their children find careers.

Studying Artificial 'consciousness' Could Pave the Way For Artificial Intelligence
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Studying Artificial 'consciousness' Could Pave the Way For Artificial Intelligence

Researchers from Japan and Australia are collaborating to assess whether robots or computers are capable of consciousness. 

Encrypted Messaging Apps Face New Scrutiny Over Possible Role in Paris Attacks
From ACM TechNews

Encrypted Messaging Apps Face New Scrutiny Over Possible Role in Paris Attacks

The Paris attacks have revived a debate between U.S. intelligence officials and Silicon Valley over opening a "back door" to decode encrypted data and conversations...

Communicating Supercomputer Science at Sc15
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Communicating Supercomputer Science at Sc15

What is the greatest secret to connecting with the public and funders about computer science, even if its applications are clearly intended to transform and improve...

­ta Work to Safeguard Cyber-Physical Systems Made With Legacy Subsystems
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­ta Work to Safeguard Cyber-Physical Systems Made With Legacy Subsystems

University of Texas at Arlington professor has received a $397,907 U.S. Air Force grant to develop formal methods for identifying cyber-physical system mismatches...
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