In a step toward a generation of ultrafast computers, physicists have used bursts of radio waves to briefly create 10 billion quantum-entangled pairs of subatomic...The New York Times From ACM News | January 21, 2011
The Dimona complex in the Negev desert is famous as the heavily guarded heart of Israel’s never-acknowledged nuclear arms program, where neat rows of factories...The New York Times From ACM News | January 18, 2011
Computer chip makers will highlight the improved visual performance of their technology at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. The New York Times From ACM TechNews | January 5, 2011
Hundreds of correctional officers from prisons across America descended last spring on a shuttered penitentiary in West Virginia for annual training exercises...The New York Times From ACM News | January 3, 2011
As a national strategy, China is trying to build an economy that relies on innovation rather than imitation.The New York Times From ACM News | January 3, 2011
Anyone who has witnessed the megapixel one-upmanship in camera ads might think that computer chips run the show in digital photography.The New York Times From ACM News | December 23, 2010
The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology's recently released report suggests that U.S. research funds would be better spent developing effective...The New York Times From ACM TechNews | December 22, 2010
Papyrus, parchment, paper ... videotape, DVDs, Blu-ray discs—long after all these materials have crumbled to dust, the first recording medium of all, the cuneiform...The New York Times From ACM News | December 16, 2010
An I.B.M. supercomputer system named after the company’s founder, Thomas J. Watson Sr., is almost ready for a televised test: a bout of questioning on the quiz...The New York Times From ACM News | December 15, 2010
For $150 billion, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration could have sent astronauts back to the Moon. The Obama administration judged that too expensive...The New York Times From ACM News | November 2, 2010
A Chinese scientific research center has built the fastest supercomputer ever made, replacing the United States as maker of the swiftest machine, and giving China...The New York Times From ACM News | October 28, 2010
Tim Nichols measures fun. A slim, 32-year-old psychologist, he spends his days behind a one-way mirror at Microsoft’s video games research center here, watching...The New York Times From ACM News | October 25, 2010
An average laptop contains about 1,800 components, but only one garners much brand awareness from typical consumers: the chip made by Intel.The New York Times From ACM News | October 13, 2010
Anyone driving the twists of Highway 1 between San Francisco and Los Angeles recently may have glimpsed a Toyota Prius with a curious funnel-like cylinder on...The New York Times From ACM News | October 12, 2010
Two decades after global competition drove the mines in this corner of Japan to extinction, Kosaka is again abuzz with talk of new riches.The New York Times From ACM News | October 5, 2010
Near the southeastern edge of Cambridge, where this idyllic university town gives way to fields of green, sits the headquarters of ARM Holdings. Neither the modest...The New York Times From ACM News | September 21, 2010
Businesses in the South Park district of San Francisco generally sell either Web technology or sandwiches and burritos. Bespoke Innovations plans to sell designer...The New York Times From ACM News | September 14, 2010
Scientists at Rice University and Hewlett-Packard are reporting this week that they can overcome a fundamental barrier to the continued rapid miniaturization...The New York Times From ACM News | August 31, 2010