Sensor-equipped bicycles are providing valuable data to cyclists, city planners, and computer scientists.Neil Savage From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2010
Computational neuroscientists are learning that the brain is like a computer, except when it isn't.David Lindley From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2010
MIT scientists reported progress in using a common virus to develop improved materials for high-performance, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that could be...American Chemical Society From ACM News | August 23, 2010
Software that enables robots to move objects about a room, building up ever-more knowledge about their environment, is an important step forward in artificial intelligence... From ICT Results | August 24, 2010
Nanoscale simulations and theoretical research performed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are bringing scientists closer to realizing...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM News | August 23, 2010
Researchers at Athens Information Technology and the National Technical University of Athens say there are three main issues to overcome before the semantic Web...AlphaGalileo From ACM TechNews | August 23, 2010
Cornell University researchers have found that when the oxide compound europium titanate is sliced nanometers thin and stretched on a specially designed template...Cornell Chronicle From ACM TechNews | August 23, 2010
Independent researcher Chad Houck recently released algorithms that can crack Google's reCAPTCHA program, even after the company's recent improvements to the security...Dark Reading From ACM TechNews | August 23, 2010
North Carolina State University researchers have developed a system based on RFID tags that uses a building's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning ducts for...North Carolina State niversity From ACM TechNews | August 23, 2010
Toshiba says it has achieved a breakthrough in data storage technology that could lead to hard drives with much higher capacities than are currently available. InfoWorld From ACM TechNews | August 20, 2010
Four participants in the upcoming Kavli Futures Symposium discuss what science needs from computing, how current computing advances are impacting research, and...Kavli Foundation From ACM News | August 20, 2010
Computers are everywhere these days—even on surfboards. University of California, San Diego mechanical engineering undergraduates outfitted a surfboard with a...niversity of California, San Diego From ACM News | August 19, 2010
Researchers at the University of Southampton's School of Electronics and Computer Science are developing technology that would enable individuals to power electronic...University of Southampton From ACM TechNews | August 18, 2010
University of Texas at San Antonio researchers have developed SMall Aircraft Risk Technology (SMART), software that can run thousands of simulations on a given...University of Texas at Austin From ACM TechNews | August 18, 2010
Seven of the finest minds Intel can muster are lined up on stage, ready to take questions from a pack of visibly intimidated European journalists.PC Pro From ACM News | August 18, 2010
A team of researchers from the United States and France have developed micro-supercapacitors with the potential to power nomad electronics, wireless sensor networks...Drexel University From ACM News | August 18, 2010
Purdue researchers have developed technology that enables microelectromechanical systems to self-calibrate, which they say could lead to super-accurate sensors...Purdue University From ACM TechNews | August 17, 2010
A system developed by the Georgia Tech Research Institute that can measure the power and spatial energy distribution of high-energy lasers will help accelerate...Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM News | August 17, 2010
Scientists in Japan have recorded data at a density of 4 trillion bits per square inch, a world record for the experimental "ferroelectric" data storage method....American Institute of Physics From ACM News | August 11, 2010
Physicists at the University of Nebraska Lincoln have changed the orientation of a large number of electron spins collectively at room temperature by pure electrical...U.S. National Science Foundation From ACM News | August 17, 2010