The adage "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning" is destined for a futuristic makeover.The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | February 19, 2014
Somewhere, in a glass building several miles outside of San Francisco, a computer is imagining what a cow looks like.The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | February 5, 2014
In Spike Jonze's Oscar-nominated, futuristic film 'Her,' computers compose music, carry on seamless conversations with humans, organize emails instantaneously,...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | January 29, 2014
Neuroscientists are discovering how groups of cells in the human brain cooperate to produce certain results, in a manner similar to crowdsourcing software. The Wall Street Journal From ACM TechNews | November 20, 2013
Here's the fundamental problem with passwords: They are most effective in protecting a company when they are long, complicated and changed frequently. In other...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | September 17, 2013
A computer scientist is applying humans' appreciation of incentives and friendly competition to improving rush-hour congestion. The Wall Street Journal From ACM TechNews | August 2, 2013
The goal of the U.S. patent system is clear: to provide individuals or companies with an incentive to innovate by offering them 20 years of exclusive rights to...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | May 17, 2013
Ray Kurzweil must encounter his share of interviewers whose first question is: What do you hope your obituary will say?The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | April 16, 2013
At a former paper-printing factory in Hong Kong, a 20-year-old wunderkind named Zhao Bowen has embarked on a challenging and potentially controversial quest: uncovering...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | February 26, 2013
Smartphones and other devices keep getting smarter, but that may change if a key step in manufacturing computer chips isn't updated soon.The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | August 29, 2012
In the latest effort to contend with exploding quantities of digital data, researchers encoded an entire book into the genetic molecules of DNA, the basic building...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | August 17, 2012
Scientists at Duke University have built an experimental camera that allows the user—after a photo is taken—to zoom in on portions of the image in extraordinary...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | June 22, 2012
The National Spelling Bee of 2023 started out like any other, but controversy enveloped the contest when Suzy Hamilton, an 8-year-old from Tulsa, emerged as the...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | June 7, 2012
The supercomputer in this southern boomtown is named Nebulae for the interstellar clouds of gas that give birth to stars.The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | March 27, 2012
When David Kirkby and Daniel Margala entered a contest to find out who could most accurately map dark matter in the universe, the first algorithm they submitted...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | October 17, 2011
Without Steve Jobs, Apple Inc. investors and customers are asking a big question: Can it continue to turn out innovative products without its co-founder and design...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | October 12, 2011
Robots created by William "Red" Whittaker have crawled into mines and volcanoes, crossed deserts, won a 60-mile road race, helped clean up nuclear waste and harvested...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | July 5, 2011
The longest experiment in space physics began with three men in a university swimming pool arguing about Einstein. It ended Wednesday, after 52 years and $750...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | May 6, 2011