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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.
A pioneering research institute that introduced the computer world to the mouse, hypertext, and networks is now setting its sights a bit lower.Scientific American From ACM News | October 21, 2011
During 2011's deadly onslaught of earthquakes, floods and tornadoes, countless buildings had to be evacuated while workers checked to make sure they were stable...Scientific American From ACM News | October 17, 2011
Michigan State University researchers want to develop robotic fish that can navigate underwater and patrol for pollution in oceans, lakes, and rivers. Scientific American From ACM TechNews | September 20, 2011
The U.S. military has evolved so fast in the post-September 11th era that much of its technology would be nearly unrecognizable to commanders, soldiers, airmen...Scientific American From ACM News | September 15, 2011
From building-blocking bollards to millimeter-wave scanners, the September 11 terrorist attacks have led to significant changes in security techniques and technology...Scientific American From ACM News | September 9, 2011
Researchers claim to wirelessly break into automobile networks to take control of brakes and steering as the automobile industry shores up defenses.Scientific American From ACM News | April 25, 2011
Two groups of physicists have managed to shift the quantum entanglement between two photons onto an entangled state between one photon and a quantum memor.Scientific American From ACM News | January 14, 2011
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has been developing a camera that can take gigapixel images with one snapshot. Columbia University researchers...Scientific American From ACM TechNews | January 10, 2011
Willow Garage's PR2 personal robot platform, released last year, could lead to new advances in robotic technology. Georgia Tech professor Charles Kemp. Kemp and...Scientific American From ACM TechNews | January 7, 2011
The moving bits in the proposed data-storage scheme do not stop and start instantaneously, but their motion is easy to quantify.Scientific American From ACM News | December 30, 2010
Despite the U.S.'s lead in patenting nanotechnology inventions, it has not been able to translate that success into the marketplace, which has enabled other countries...Scientific American From ACM TechNews | August 26, 2010
The goal of the RoboCup 2010 competition in Singapore is to advance the real-world applications of robotics and eventually to build a robot team that can beat the...Scientific American From ACM TechNews | June 23, 2010
Robots are already in use by U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, and their variety and use is only growing.Scientific American From ACM News | June 22, 2010
A new generation of medical devices using wireless communications, sophisticated software and data center-driven "cloud" computing promises to deliver health care...Scientific American From ACM News | May 26, 2010
The Web's wealth of information would lose some of its luster if you read it only one line at a time. Yet this is exactly how blind and other vision-impaired...Scientific American From ACM News | April 5, 2010
When Nintendo's Wii game console debuted in November 2006, its motion-sensing handheld "Wiimotes" got players off the couch and onto their feet.
Now Microsoft...Scientific American From ACM News | January 8, 2010
Supercomputers have long been an indispensable, albeit expensive, tool for researchers who need to make sense of vast amounts of data. One way that researchers...Scientific American From ACM News | October 19, 2009
Researchers are relying on graphics processing units to help build a highly complex computer simulation depicting how chromatophore proteins create photosynthesis...Scientific American From ACM News | October 1, 2009