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From ACM NewsSamuel Greengard| December 7, 2023
An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.
An MIT-produced interactive game, "Vanished," now being played by thousands online, offers a novel experiment in alternative science education.MIT News Office From ACM News | April 27, 2011
MIT announced that Joichi (“Joi” — pronounced “Joey”) Ito has been selected as the next director of the MIT Media Lab.MIT News Office From ACM News | April 26, 2011
For most of the 20th century, the paradigm of wireless communication was a radio station with a single high-power transmitter. As long as you were within 20 miles...MIT News Office From ACM News | April 15, 2011
Network coding is an innovative new approach to network design that promises much more efficient use of bandwidth, and MIT researchers have made seminal contributions...MIT News Office From ACM News | April 6, 2011
By envisioning data as "graphs," MIT researchers show how to find local solutions to otherwise overwhelmingly complex problems.MIT News Office From ACM News | April 1, 2011
There's an old joke about two hikers on a trail, one wearing hiking boots and the other running shoes. "Why the running shoes?" the first hiker asks. "In case...MIT News Office From ACM News | March 22, 2011
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano emphasized the importance of science and technology research as a means of keeping the nation safe in an...MIT News Office From ACM News | March 17, 2011
Using a single Xbox Kinect and standard graphics chips, MIT researchers demonstrate the highest frame rate yet for streaming holographic video.MIT News Office From ACM News | January 25, 2011
A new algorithm enables much faster dissemination of information through self-organizing networks with a few scattered choke points.MIT News Office From ACM News | January 12, 2011
The MIT150 website, celebrating the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's 150th anniversary, offers a collection of video interviews that makes use of a new navigation...MIT News Office From ACM TechNews | January 10, 2011
In white paper, MIT scientists discuss potential for revolutionary advances in biomedicine and other fields.MIT News Office From ACM News | January 6, 2011
An MIT project provides a way to preserve information in constantly changing networks, without resorting to a shared server.MIT News Office From ACM News | December 13, 2010
A block-shaped robot that seems to roll onto a computer screen is part of an educational-media system that gets kids out of their chairs.MIT News Office From ACM News | November 23, 2010
By melding economics and engineering, researchers show that as social networks get larger, they usually get better at sorting fact from fiction.MIT News Office From ACM News | November 22, 2010
In MIT's Human Dynamics Lab, Sandy Pentland uses cellphones and wearable sensors to research nonverbal signals, information flow, and the value of face-to-face...MIT News Office From ACM News | November 4, 2010
In an innovative software-engineering class, students meet for regular "code reviews" with senior programmers from Boston-area companies.MIT News Office From ACM News | November 1, 2010
With the Web, people worldwide can work on distributed tasks. But getting reliable results requires algorithms that specify workflow between people, not transistors...MIT News Office From ACM News | October 28, 2010
By demonstrating fundamental limits on their accuracy, MIT researchers show how to improve wireless location-detection systems.MIT News Office From ACM News | September 13, 2010
Google’s App Inventor, which lets people with no previous programming experience build applications for mobile phones, draws on decades of MIT research.MIT News Office From ACM News | August 20, 2010
A new system that lets people enter data into a tablet computer simply by drawing diagrams on the screen could lead to interactive whiteboards.MIT News Office From ACM News | February 19, 2010