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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.
The field of artificial intelligence (AI) is undergoing a revival, spurred by probabilistic programming that merges classic AI's logical principles with the power...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | February 2, 2011
We already have solid, liquid, gas, plasma and Bose-Einstein condensate. Now it seems we may be on the verge of discovering a whole host of new forms of matter...New Scientist From ACM News | January 6, 2011
With more than 35 hours of video uploaded to YouTube each minute, finding the right video without downloading it first is difficult. And video searching on mobile...New Scientist From ACM News | December 20, 2010
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology has selected five Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-3) entrants as finalists for its competition to find a replacement...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | December 15, 2010
A competition to find a replacement for one of the gold-standard computer security algorithms used in almost all secure, online transactions just heated up.New Scientist From ACM News | December 15, 2010
Researchers are developing methods to produce complex behavior from robots by tapping into the nervous system of living organisms and using algorithms that already...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | November 12, 2010
A chatbot named Suzette recently won the Loebner prize, awarded for a version of the Turing Test, because the system successfully fooled a human judge into thinking...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | November 2, 2010
Two recent studies show that roboticists are applying some fresh thinking to the building and operation of robot hands, and a third suggests why the work is so...New Scientist From ACM News | October 29, 2010
For cardiac patients such as myself, too much excitement can be a shocking experience. If my heart rate gets too high the implanted defibrillator in my chest can...New Scientist From ACM News | October 8, 2010
If you dislike the way you look on video, a new kind of image-manipulation software could make you feel better about yourself.New Scientist From ACM News | October 7, 2010
European roboticists have developed software that enables a modular robot to adapt when one part stops working. New Scientist From ACM TechNews | September 8, 2010
Can you tell a snake from a pretzel? Some can't—and their experiences are revealing how the brain builds up a coherent picture of the world.New Scientist From ACM News | August 31, 2010
Fast quantum computers made of atoms trapped by beams of light could be a step closer, thanks to the first images of the individual atoms in such a grid.New Scientist From ACM News | August 19, 2010
Initially hailed as a solution to the biggest question in computer science, the latest attempt to prove P ≠ NP—otherwise known as the "P vs NP" problem—seems to...New Scientist From ACM News | August 16, 2010
For generations, the Avidians have been cloning themselves quietly in a box. They're not perfect, but most of their mutations go unnoticed. Then something remarkable...New Scientist From ACM News | August 4, 2010
When you are in hostile territory, it pays to stick together—especially if you are a robot. Falling into line will be easier with an innovative communication system...New Scientist From ACM News | July 30, 2010
If computers can generate the imagery in animated movies like Toy Story 3 and Despicable Me, why can't they also generate the sound effects to go with them?New Scientist From ACM News | July 27, 2010
Google attempts to return relevant search results in the blink of an eye. But in future it could go one better, delivering search results to its users even before...New Scientist From ACM News | July 19, 2010
U.S. computer scientists have demonstrated that by using information from Internet images and videos it is possible to determine the addresses and locations of...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | July 15, 2010