Thomas Larsson, a researcher at Sweden's Malardalen University, has developed a new approach for calculating collisions involving animated objects in computer games...Malardalen University (Sweden) From ACM TechNews | March 9, 2009
Berkeley Lab News CenterResearchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Columbia University have demonstrated that electrical...Berkeley Lab News Center From ACM TechNews | March 5, 2009
National Science FoundationThe dream of quantum computing has come a step closer to reality through National Science Foundation-funded research into atomic manipulation...National Science Foundation From ACM TechNews | March 3, 2009
Virtualization is moving out of the data center and making inroads with mobile computing, security, and software delivery.Kirk L. Kroeker From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2009
The National Science Foundation (NSF) wants to develop highly interpretive mathematical and computational algorithms and techniques to help the U.S. government...Network World From ACM TechNews | January 12, 2009
For the success of a major research university, which is better: large, well-funded laboratory empires with many investigators working toward the same end, or the...Duke niversity From ACM News | December 5, 2008
Quantum computers could potentially improve upon the capabilities of conventional computers in modeling and predicting complex chemical reactions, according to...Harvard University Gazette From ACM TechNews | December 3, 2008
ACM's Gordon Bell Prize for special achievement in high performance computing has been won by a team of researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Lawrence...Berkeley Lab From ACM TechNews | November 26, 2008
Computational complexity and intractability may help scientists better understand how humans process information and make decisions.David Lindley From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2008
With end-to-end auditable voting, a voter can verify whether his or her vote was tallied correctly and whether all of the votes were properly tabulated.Cyrus Farivar From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2008