Georgia Institute of Technology researchers say they have developed software that can scan hand-drawn sketches and search for a photograph that looks like them. ...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | May 20, 2016
One hundred and fifty years of mathematics will be proved wrong if a new computer program stops running. Thankfully, it's unlikely to happen, but the code behind...New Scientist From ACM News | May 11, 2016
It's a memory so small you'll forget where you left it. A new data storage system uses single atoms as computer bits, and could hold the contents of the US Library...New Scientist From ACM News | April 25, 2016
You will know me by the buzz in my head. Biometric systems, which identify people by their physiological features, can use everything from ear shape to walking...New Scientist From ACM News | April 22, 2016
Paris Diderot University researchers have developed a way to generate a robot cockroach's behavior automatically.New Scientist From ACM TechNews | April 4, 2016
After terrorists attacked Paris last November, nearby Brussels, home of many of the attackers, posted heavily armed soldiers in public places.New Scientist From ACM News | March 28, 2016
The fate of an entire world is at stake. Astronomers are enlisting every telescope and space probe they can think of in the hunt for the solar system's potential...New Scientist From ACM News | February 25, 2016
On 11 February, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave observatory, or LIGO, announced it had spotted gravitational waves, the stretching and squeezing of...New Scientist From ACM News | February 18, 2016
Google DeepMind just entered the 90s. Fresh off their success in playing the ancient game of Go, DeepMind’s latest artificial intelligence can navigate a 3D maze...New Scientist From ACM News | February 8, 2016
Columbia University researchers are using home-built software to examine Google Street View images to identify locations in New York City where pedestrians are...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | February 5, 2016
This delicate, glowing flower could one day save your life. It’s the latest example of "4D printing"–3D printed objects that change their shape over time—and it...New Scientist From ACM News | January 28, 2016
Farewell, Philae. The space lander that touched down on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (and in our hearts) in November 2014 has not responded to a last-ditch attempt...New Scientist From ACM News | January 12, 2016
Developers' perception of software bugs must shift from something that must be found and removed at all costs to an unavoidable fact of life. New Scientist From ACM TechNews | December 9, 2015
Blind people have long relied on sound as a substitution for sight, and some even use echolocation to navigate around objects. But it turns out that sound can be...New Scientist From ACM News | October 30, 2015
Where you go, what you buy, who you know, how many points are on your driving licence, how your pupils rate you.New Scientist From ACM News | October 13, 2015