Toyota Motor Corp. says it has developed a way of steering a wheelchair by just detecting brain waves, without the person having to move a muscle or shout a command...The Associated Press From ACM News | June 29, 2009
The ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture (SIGARCH) presented its 2009 Maurice Wilkes Award to Shubu Mukherjee of Intel Corp. for his contributions... From ACM News | June 26, 2009
From solar panels to electric circuitry, the next big thing may be really tiny. Global leaders in nanotechnology — the science of the very, very small — spent two...Nanotechwire.com From ACM News | June 26, 2009
From searching for cures for disease to monitoring the Earth's atmosphere, grid computing has become essential to data-intensive research. But accessing limited... From ICT Results | June 26, 2009
Scientists at Tokyo's Waseda University recently demonstrated KOBIAN, a robot that is able to express emotion with its entire face and body. KOBIAN can use its...CBS13.com From ACM TechNews | June 25, 2009
Researchers in the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering are developing programming tools to...Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM News | June 25, 2009
Brown University professor Chad Jenkins and his team have developed a robot capable of holding a conversation, gesturing, and following a human's movement without...Futurity.org From ACM TechNews | June 24, 2009
The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at the University of Texas recently unveiled the Corral, a central repository for data collections designed to handle...University of Texas at Austin From ACM TechNews | June 24, 2009
IBM and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology are building the Aquasar, a new supercomputer that will use water to keep the system cool and will recycle some...Wired News From ACM TechNews | June 23, 2009
University of California, San Diego (UCSD) computer scientists Amin Vahdat and Geoffrey Voelker are two of the 60 professors that will receive awards as part of...CSD News From ACM TechNews | June 23, 2009
Despite the Jaguar nipping at its heels, Roadrunner continues to speed past the supercomputing pack. That's according to the twice yearly Top500 list of the fastest... From ACM News | June 23, 2009
The European Union (EU) is making a substantial investment in pan-European resources in an effort to place its members on the cutting edge of the computational...HPC Wire From ACM TechNews | June 22, 2009
Intel's recent Research Day provided demonstrations and previews of the variety of projects that extend beyond the company's core computer processor business....CNet From ACM TechNews | June 22, 2009
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have made a discovery that could lead to smaller, faster, more powerful, and more...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM TechNews | June 22, 2009
Imperial College London professor of cognitive robotics Murray Shanahan is using graphics processing technology originally developed for the gaming industry to...The Engineer (United Kingdom) From ACM TechNews | June 19, 2009
The day will come when everyone will wear glasses with a computer overlay capable of processing the faces of passersby and tell wearers if they have met someone...Financial Times Digital Business From ACM TechNews | June 19, 2009
Carnegie Mellon NewsCarnegie Mellon University (CMU) researchers have developed Jadeite and Apatite, two tools designed to help programmers choose between the thousands...Carnegie Mellon News From ACM TechNews | June 19, 2009
Physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have discovered that the compound bismuth telluride acts...SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory From ACM TechNews | June 19, 2009
Market research firm ISuppli predicts Moore's Law will end after 2014 due to the high cost of chip manufacturing equipment. The market research firm expects advances...EE Times From ACM TechNews | June 18, 2009
IBM scientists have succeeded in measuring the charge state of individual atoms using non-contact atomic force microscopy, which could have a major impact on molecular...eWeek From ACM TechNews | June 16, 2009