Scanning 1,200 brains could help researchers chart the organ's fine structure and better understand neurological disorders.Technology Review From ACM News | September 30, 2010
Software code can provide important insights into the results of research, but it's up to individual scientists whether their code is released---and many opt not...Dennis McCafferty From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2010
Virginia Tech is releasing its full version of the Smart Grid Information Clearinghouse web portal today (Sept. 30). The portal is the platform for direct sharing...Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State niversity From ACM News | September 30, 2010
Deep inside the computer worm that some specialists suspect is aimed at slowing Iran’s race for a nuclear weapon lies what could be a fleeting reference to the...The New York Times From ACM News | September 30, 2010
The United States seeks to launch a cyber war against Iran in retaliation to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s remarks at the UN, says Communications and Information Technology...Mehr News Agency From ACM News | September 29, 2010
University of Southampton professor Nick Jennings says the ALADDIN project is developing "autonomous agents which will make decisions on their own without direct...niversity of Southampton From ACM TechNews | September 29, 2010
The U.S. House's Research and Scientific Education Subcommittee recently held a hearing on the National Science Foundation's approach to scientific policy. The...Federal Computer Week From ACM TechNews | September 29, 2010
Younger generations of women are closing the gender gap in science and business and now account for nearly half of those college majors traditionally dominated...SA Today From ACM TechNews | September 29, 2010
It is hard to support the assertion that Silicon Valley is a meritocracy that rewards good ideas regardless of gender, according to Caroline Simard, leader of the... From ACM TechNews | September 29, 2010
Some of the rock stars of Internet engineering (yes, they exist) on Tuesday protested a Senate bill aimed at fighting online piracy, saying the legislation could...The Washington Post From ACM News | September 29, 2010
Under the shadow of the Cold War-era Titan II and Atlas rockets set up outside the New York Hall of Science, this weekend's World Maker Faire extravaganza was...CNET From ACM News | September 29, 2010
India's vaunted tech savvy is being put to the test this week as the country embarks on a daunting mission: assigning a unique 12-digit number to each of its...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | September 29, 2010
Researchers are using smartphones and other technologies to remind patients to take medication, exercise, and to positively influence their compliance with treatment...By Paul Hyman From ACM News | September 21, 2010
University of Georgia professors are using artificial intelligence to study gothic cathedrals with the aim of developing an ontology that will make it possible...niversity of Georgia From ACM TechNews | September 27, 2010
Researchers working on MIT's CarTel project are studying how cars could be used as ubiquitous mobile sensors. The researchers developed an algorithm that optimizes...MIT News From ACM TechNews | September 27, 2010
A domino chain of resignations at the secret-spilling site WikiLeaks followed a unilateral decision by autocratic founder Julian Assange to schedule an October...Wired From ACM News | September 28, 2010
Stuxnet is the first worm of its type capable of attacking critical infrastructure like power stations and electricity grids: those in the know have been expecting...New Scientist From ACM News | September 28, 2010
HP, Intel Corp. and Yahoo! Inc. announced on Monday (Sept. 27) that four new organizations will join Open Cirrus, a global, multiple data center, open source...HP From ACM News | September 28, 2010
1,000 U.S. scientists are involved in exascale development, but China and Europe have stepped up their investment, IBM warns.Computerworld From ACM News | September 27, 2010