Link-shortening services may be slowing down parts of the Internet, according to the Foundation for Research and Technology and Microsoft Research. And it might...Technology Review From ACM TechNews | March 4, 2011
MIT professor Scott Aaronson and grad student Alex Arkhipov will present a paper at ACM's 43rd Symposium on Theory of Computing that describes an experiment, which...MIT News From ACM TechNews | March 4, 2011
University of Alcala de Henaresresearchers have developed a system for detecting ships in stormy seas that analyzes radar images by applying an algorithm based...Plataforma SINC (Spain) From ACM TechNews | March 4, 2011
Joe Bader tried setting the two tones of his invention four notes apart on the musical scale, but the result sounded like music, not a siren. Same thing when...The New York Times From ACM News | March 3, 2011
University of Chicago professor Ian Foster has a vision to facilitate a transformational change in scientific research, to the point where research capabilities...HPC in the Cloud From ACM TechNews | March 2, 2011
MIT professor Charles Leiserson says the best method for rewriting algorithms to run on parallel processors is to use a divide-and-conquer technique, allowing the...MIT News From ACM TechNews | March 2, 2011
University of California, Davis professor Todd Green is researching ways to improve the use of data warehouses, such as using database query results to generate...UC Davis News & Information From ACM TechNews | March 1, 2011
Masao Kanamitsu is using the Texas Advanced Computing Center's Ranger supercomputer to conduct downscaling experiments, which involves taking the output from the...Texas Advanced Computing Center From ACM TechNews | March 1, 2011
Banks have long considered placing silicon transistors on currency for security purposes, but the technology was too chunky and intensive for paper bills. Now...Discovery From ACM News | February 28, 2011
Georgia Tech researchers working on the KHARMA project are developing Argon, a mobile Web browser that features augmented reality technology designed to bring the...Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM TechNews | February 25, 2011
Picture the scene: armed police officers are warned on their radios that a suspected male terrorist has been tracked to a crowded football stadium.New Scientist From ACM News | February 24, 2011
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute professor Deborah McGuinness has developed a group of applications designed to enhance wine knowledge and appreciation. The applications...Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute News From ACM TechNews | February 24, 2011
Virginia Tech scientists have developed technology that can find genetic differences between breast cancer patients and healthy individuals.Virginia Tech News From ACM TechNews | February 24, 2011
Researchers are mining Twitter's vast flow of data to measure public sentiment, follow political activity, and detect earthquakes and flu outbreaks.Neil Savage From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2011
Outreach programs and usability improvements are drawing many researchers to grid computing from disciplines that have not traditionally used such resources.Kirk L. Kroeker From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2011
The work that goes into building a physical model of a concept car is usually hidden behind closed doors, known only to engineers sworn to secrecy and similarly...Wired From ACM News | February 17, 2011
At the dawn of the modern computer era, two Pentagon-financed laboratories bracketed Stanford University. At one laboratory, a small group of scientists and engineers...The New York Times From ACM News | February 15, 2011
A medical robot; a Google-killer; a financial advisor; a tool for trawling legal documents; an aide for the intelligence services. These are just some of the...New Scientist From ACM News | February 15, 2011
The last time NASA visited the Tempel 1 comet, it was with fireworks, on July 4, 2005. On that day, the Deep Impact spacecraft slammed an 820-pound projectile...The New York Times From ACM News | February 14, 2011
The industrial revolution of the late 18th century made possible the mass production of goods, thereby creating economies of scale which changed the economy—and...The Economist From ACM News | February 14, 2011