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Why Global Contributions on Wikipedia Are So Unequal
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Why Global Contributions on Wikipedia Are So Unequal

Researchers are seeking to understand  the uneven distribution of geographical information about different countries available on Wikipedia. 

Korea ­ps Its Robots Game
From ACM Careers

Korea ­ps Its Robots Game

In 1976 an animated film called Robot Taekwon V captured Korean kids' imaginations with its tale of a superhero robot fending off giant machines bent on world domination...

Mapping Could Help Stop Ebola's Spread
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Mapping Could Help Stop Ebola's Spread

Researcher Lars Skog is one of several experts in geoinformatics that are developing mapping systems that can help arrest the spread of disease. 

Researcher Loses Job at Nsf After Government Questions Her Role as 1980s Activist
From ACM News

Researcher Loses Job at Nsf After Government Questions Her Role as 1980s Activist

Federal investigators say Valerie Barr lied during a background check, which led the U.S. National Science Foundation to cancel her temporary assignment.

Printing Houses on the Moon
From ACM News

Printing Houses on the Moon

How do you create structures on other worlds when the expense of carrying building materials there is so great?

Stanford Engineer Aims to Connect the World With Ant-Sized Radio
From ACM TechNews

Stanford Engineer Aims to Connect the World With Ant-Sized Radio

Stanford engineers say they have created a radio the size of an ant they think will be the key to creating the connected world of the Internet of Things. 

'smart Genes' Prove Elusive
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'smart Genes' Prove Elusive

Scientists looking for the genes underlying intelligence are in for a slog.

Map of Body's Protein-Folding Machinery Wins a Major Medical Prize
From ACM News

Map of Body's Protein-Folding Machinery Wins a Major Medical Prize

It's speculation season once again for Nobel Prize watchers.

Google Is Target of European Backlash on ­.s. Tech Dominance
From ACM News

Google Is Target of European Backlash on ­.s. Tech Dominance

A top German official called for Google to be broken up.

Smartphones Pioneered For ­se in Parkinson's Disease Detection
From ACM TechNews

Smartphones Pioneered For ­se in Parkinson's Disease Detection

Researchers are working to make it possible to use smartphones to collect information on how the symptoms of degenerative diseases change on an hourly basis. 

Crowdsourcing Competitions Encourage Malicious Behavior, Study Finds
From ACM TechNews

Crowdsourcing Competitions Encourage Malicious Behavior, Study Finds

A new study has found that crowdsourcing competitions produce some of the worst competitive tendencies in people.

The Amazon.com of Stolen Credit Cards Makes It All So Easy
From ACM News

The Amazon.com of Stolen Credit Cards Makes It All So Easy

On Sept. 1, the website Rescator.cc alerted customers to a big new batch of product about to hit its digital shelves. "Load your accounts and prepare for an avalanche...

It Certifications Pay Off, If Chosen Wisely
From ACM News

It Certifications Pay Off, If Chosen Wisely

The proper certification can help you get a job, a raise, and sometimes a promotion.

Our Cyborg Future
From ACM Opinion

Our Cyborg Future

In June 2014, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Riley v. California, in which the justices unanimously ruled that police officers may not, without a...

Code Generation: Kids Who Program Before They Can Read
From ACM TechNews

Code Generation: Kids Who Program Before They Can Read

Schools in England this month are embarking on one of the most ambitious efforts in the ongoing campaign to teach children to code. 

Social Networking Accord
From ACM TechNews

Social Networking Accord

A new computational model for reaching consensus in a broad spectrum of situations is based on analysis of communication patterns in social networks.

Vicki Hanson Recognized For Outstanding Contributions to Accessibility and Computing
From ACM TechNews

Vicki Hanson Recognized For Outstanding Contributions to Accessibility and Computing

ACM has awarded the 2014 SIGACCESS Outstanding Contributions award to Rochester Institute of Technology professor Vicki Hanson.

Fabric Circuits Pave the Way For Wearable Tech
From ACM TechNews

Fabric Circuits Pave the Way For Wearable Tech

Researchers at Hong Kong's Institute of Textiles and Clothing have developed what they call a fabric circuit board, a textile threaded with electrical wiring. 

Fingerprinting Infants Helps Track Vaccinations in Developing Countries
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Fingerprinting Infants Helps Track Vaccinations in Developing Countries

Developing countries could be able to track pediatric vaccinations with greater accuracy using a fingerprint-scanning system. 

Plate Tectonics Found on Europa
From ACM Careers

Plate Tectonics Found on Europa

If you have got an idea for how to study Europa, then NASA wants to hear from you.
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