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Fighting Isis Online
From ACM Opinion

Fighting Isis Online

The two men pecked out messages on opposite sides of the country.

­CLA Scholar Examines Complexities of Data-Sharing in Four Research Projects
From ACM TechNews

­CLA Scholar Examines Complexities of Data-Sharing in Four Research Projects

University of California, Los Angeles professor Christine Borgman and her team are studying how researchers handle and share information in a data-intensive setting...

$2m Project to ­se Video Game to Engage Rural Maine Students in Computer Science, Math
From ACM TechNews

$2m Project to ­se Video Game to Engage Rural Maine Students in Computer Science, Math

University of Maine researchers will use the popular open-world video game Minecraft to introduce the basics of programming to rural fifth-to-eighth graders in...

The Jocks of Computer Code Do It For the Job Offers
From ACM Careers

The Jocks of Computer Code Do It For the Job Offers

At 21, Gennady Vladimirovich Korotkevich is already a legend. Tourist, as he's known online, is now the world's top sport programmer.

A New Map Traces the Limits of Computation
From ACM News

A New Map Traces the Limits of Computation

At first glance, the big news coming out of this summer's conference on the theory of computing appeared to be something of a letdown.

Providing Support Networks For Women in STEM
From ACM News

Providing Support Networks For Women in STEM

Women are developing networks to help themselves and other women succeed in technology jobs.

Github Open Sources a Tool That Teaches Students to Code
From ACM TechNews

Github Open Sources a Tool That Teaches Students to Code

GitHub, which has long been a fixture of the coding world, increasingly is becoming an integral part of coding education. 

Cyber Policies on the Rise
From Communications of the ACM

Cyber Policies on the Rise

A growing number of companies are taking out cybersecurity insurance policies to protect themselves from the costs of data breaches.

Do Moocs Help?
From ACM TechNews

Do Moocs Help?

Massive open online courses (MOOCs) from Coursera can yield tangible benefits to learners, according to a new longitudinal study of open online learning outcomes...

Microsoft to Invest $75 Million in Computer Science Education
From ACM News

Microsoft to Invest $75 Million in Computer Science Education

Microsoft is investing $75 million over a three-year period to help make computer science more mainstream in schools.

The 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration Abie Award Winners
From ACM TechNews

The 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration Abie Award Winners

The Anita Borg Institute has announced the winners of its 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration ABIE Awards recognizing female leaders in computer science. 

The Oil-Rich City Betting on Drones
From ACM Careers

The Oil-Rich City Betting on Drones

Over the PA system a voice tells us not to be alarmed. What we are about to see is just a demonstration, courtesy of the United Arab Emirates' Ministry of the Interior...

­sing Technology to Break the Speed Barrier of Reading
From ACM Opinion

­sing Technology to Break the Speed Barrier of Reading

I grew up in a tiny New York City apartment, packed in alongside our four cats and my father's immense personal library of some 3000 books.

This Preschool Is for Robots
From ACM TechNews

This Preschool Is for Robots

University of California, Berkeley researchers are working to develop artificial intelligence that lets machines learn the way humans do. 

Hacking Medical Mannequins
From ACM TechNews

Hacking Medical Mannequins

Researchers at the University of South Alabama are investigating potential breaches of medical mannequins used in training.  

More Students Taking Ap Physics, Computer Science Exams
From ACM TechNews

More Students Taking Ap Physics, Computer Science Exams

Participation rates for Advanced Placement science exams rose over the last year, with computer science seeing the second-largest increase, according to the College...

"molecular Tweeting" Could Hold the Key to Busting Superbugs
From ACM TechNews

"molecular Tweeting" Could Hold the Key to Busting Superbugs

Researchers are using the metaphor of Twitter to help them better understand the ways communication among bacteria can lead to antibiotic resistance. 

This Preschool Is For Robots
From ACM News

This Preschool Is For Robots

On the seventh floor of Berkeley's technology research hall, a bright blue and yellow plastic ray gun sits on a long table, along with wooden spoons, model planes...

Our Number's ­p: Machines Will Do Maths We'll Never ­nderstand
From ACM TechNews

Our Number's ­p: Machines Will Do Maths We'll Never ­nderstand

Some mathematicians think the field of mathematics is approaching a limit that cannot yield further breakthroughs without computerized assistance. 

Dartmouth Football's Brilliant Dummies
From ACM Careers

Dartmouth Football's Brilliant Dummies

Wearing a green Dartmouth College jersey, the newest player on the school's football team readies for action during a preseason practice.
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