Extreme weather events, changes in precipitation levels, species migration and extinction—climate change promises so many fun things. But why wait?Wired From ACM Opinion | July 17, 2015
In the past several decades, there has been a monumental shift in the distribution of wealth on the planet.The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | June 29, 2015
How government service can profoundly influence computer science research and education.Vijay Kumar, Thomas A. Kalil From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2015
An exploration of the education-to-work pipeline.
Juan E. Gilbert, Jerlando F. L. Jackson, Edward C. Dillon, LaVar J. Charleston From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2015
When I was little, I was enamored with the idea of being a pioneer; I was drawn to the thought that I could be the first to do something—be a trailblazer, the forerunner...Medium From ACM Opinion | June 19, 2015
The way Hod Lipson describes his Creative Machines Lab captures his ambitions: "We are interested in robots that create and are creative." Technology Review From ACM News | June 17, 2015
When some of the world's most advanced rescue robots are foiled by nothing more complex than a doorknob, you get a good sense of the challenge of making our homes...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | June 9, 2015
Even the most creative jobs have parts that are pretty routine—tasks that, at least in theory, can be done by a machine. Take, for example, being a reporter.NPR From ACM Opinion | May 22, 2015
Fernando Flores, president of Chile's National Innovation Council for Competitiveness, discusses a new common sense about innovation.Peter J. Denning From Communications of the ACM | June 1, 2015