Passengers at Boston's Logan International Airport were surfing their phones and drinking coffee, waiting to board a flight to Aruba recently when a JetBlue agent...NPR From ACM News | June 27, 2017
Researchers in Brazil who are trying to help people with spine injuries gain mobility have made a surprising discovery: Injured people doing brain training while...NPR From ACM News | August 12, 2016
You watch hundreds of hours of television, they call you a lazy slob. A computer does it, and it's a technological success story.NPR All Tech Considered From ACM News | July 13, 2016
A powerful new technique for changing genes in insects, animals and plants holds great promise, according to a report from an influential panel of scientists released...NPR From ACM News | June 8, 2016
For several decades now, Georgia Tech professor Tom Conte has been studying how to improve computers: "How do we make them faster and more efficient next time around...NPR From ACM Opinion | May 6, 2016
The Justice Department wants Apple to write special software to help it break into the iPhone used by one the San Bernardino terrorists.NPR From ACM News | March 1, 2016
Exactly 15 months after it completed a seemingly impossible journey to land on the surface of a comet, the Philae lander now faces "eternal hibernation," as officials...NPR From ACM News | February 16, 2016
This week, NASA is set to reach a milestone on one of its most ambitious projects. If all goes to plan, workers will finish assembling the huge mirror of the ...NPR From ACM News | January 28, 2016
It was early 1954 when computer scientists, for the first time, publicly revealed a machine that could translate between human languages. It became known as the...NPR From ACM News | December 28, 2015
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.NPR From ACM News | November 23, 2015
Wearing a green Dartmouth College jersey, the newest player on the school's football team readies for action during a preseason practice.NPR From ACM Careers | August 31, 2015
From Rosie, the Jetsons' robot maid, to Arnold Schwarzenegger's cyborg in The Terminator, popular culture has frequently conceived of robots as having a human-like...NPR From ACM Opinion | August 24, 2015
"I have a hard time saying this with a straight face, but I will: You can teleport a single atom from one place to another," says Chris Monroe, a biophysicist at...NPR From ACM News | July 30, 2015
From the self-checkout aisle of the grocery store to the sports section of the newspaper, robots and computer software are increasingly taking the place of humans...NPR From ACM Opinion | May 19, 2015