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An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.
In the 1966 film Fantastic Voyage, scientists at a U.S. laboratory shrink a submarine called Proteus and its human crew to microscopic size and then inject the...IEEE Spectrum From ACM News | June 2, 2015
Researchers are studying a class of materials capable of switching from an insulating state to a conductive, metallic one. IEEE Spectrum From ACM TechNews | April 28, 2015
We've always known that the ATLAS DRC humanoid robot was due for some serious upgrades before the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals, because having a robot that's...IEEE Spectrum From ACM News | January 21, 2015
The overeager adoption of big data is likely to result in catastrophes of analysis comparable to a national epidemic of collapsing bridges.IEEE Spectrum From ACM Opinion | October 23, 2014
In September 1976, in the midst of the Cold War, Victor Ivanovich Belenko, a disgruntled Soviet pilot, veered off course from a training flight over Siberia in...IEEE Spectrum From ACM News | June 24, 2014
The TOP500 semi-annual ranking of the world's most powerful supercomputers, announced yesterday, revealed that China's Tianhe-2 has kept its first-place position...IEEE Spectrum From ACM News | June 24, 2014
A team at the National Taiwan University in Taipei has printed small resistive random access memory cells on paper. IEEE Spectrum From ACM TechNews | June 23, 2014
A European public-private consortium aims to make exaflop supercomputers based on the central-processing units used in smartphones and tablet computers. IEEE Spectrum From ACM TechNews | May 23, 2014
Researchers say the Cheetah-Cub robotic quadruped proves that gait primitives from the motion capture of an animal can be adapted to a robot. IEEE Spectrum From ACM TechNews | May 6, 2013
When it comes to reconstructing the past, you might think that astrophysicists have it easy. After all, the sky is awash with evidence,IEEE Spectrum From ACM News | October 3, 2012
Hitachi and Fujitsu have pioneered a new technique in which a person's vein configurations are scanned as proof of identity, and the technology is being integrated...IEEE Spectrum From ACM TechNews | June 7, 2012
IEEE's Erico Guizzo and Hizook.com founder Travis Deyle make several predictions regarding what will be big news in robotics this year.IEEE Spectrum From ACM TechNews | March 22, 2012
Researchers from the University of Tokyo and Technische Universitat Munchen have given a robot common sense. IEEE Spectrum From ACM TechNews | October 13, 2011
Kilobots are fairly simple little robots about the size of a quarter that can move around on vibrating legs, blink their lights, and communicate with each other...IEEE Spectrum From ACM News | June 22, 2011
Many computer scientists say the High-Performance Linpack test is not the best performance measurement for the world's top supercomputers. The new Graph500 benchmark...IEEE Spectrum From ACM TechNews | January 7, 2011