Computer Science
New Clue May Be the Key to Cracking CIA Sculpture's Final Puzzling Passage
"Northeast" joins "Berlin" and "clock" as hints for deciphering a 97-character section of Kryptos' code
The Ten Best STEM Toys to Give as Gifts in 2019
Stretch young learners’ minds with everything from card games to robotic spheres
A.I. Mastered Backgammon, Chess and Go. Now It Takes On StarCraft II
DeepMind's AlphaStar learns the complex strategy video game, which has trillions and trillions of possible moves conducted in real time
In This Interactive Football League, Fans Pick the Plays
Your Call Football's streaming app platform lets fans control the actions of real live players, earning points and winning prizes
This New Dye Changes Color When Exposed to UV Light
Color-change shoes, jewelry, cars, furniture and more could be possible with this new MIT technology
The Longest Running Web Cam, Set to Go Offline, Has Been Saved
The camera has been recording San Francisco’s fog for 25 years
Milestone Carbon-Nanotube Microchip Sends First Message: 'Hello World!'
The tiny tubes replace silicon transistors and may lead to much faster, energy efficient microchips
This Device Can Hear You Talking to Yourself
AlterEgo could help people with communication or memory problems by broadcasting internal monologues
Alan Turing Will Be the New Face of Britain’s £50 Note
Persecuted at the end of his life, the British mathematician and code-breaker is now widely admired as a father of computer science
This Poker-Playing A.I. Knows When to Hold 'Em and When to Fold 'Em
Pluribus won an average of around $5 per hand, or $1,000 per hour, when playing against five human opponents
A Translator for Baby Cries? Yes, Please
Researchers have developed an algorithm to identify cries that signal pain or sickness
New Hampshire Is First State to Install Highway Marker to Computer Programming
The roadside sign is dedicated to BASIC, a computer programming language developed at Dartmouth College in 1964
A.I. Is Learning Teamwork by Dominating in Multiplayer Video Games
Google's DeepMind labs trained bots play a virtual version of capture the flag, showing them how to work as a unit
A Laptop Infected With the World’s Most Dangerous Viruses Sold for $1.3 Million
The computer is a work of art designed to provide a physical manifestation of abstract digital threats
The Gendered History of Human Computers
It's ironic that women today must fight for equality in Silicon Valley. After all, their math skills helped launch the digital age
Inside Professor Nanayakkara’s Futuristic Augmented Human Lab
An engineer at the University of Auckland asks an important question: What can seamless human-computer interfaces do for humanity?
Computer Analysis Says 'Beowulf' Is the Work of a Single Author
Academics have argued about the origins of the Old English epic for two centuries
Understanding the Mind of the Coder and How It Shapes the World Around Us
Clive Thompson’s new book takes readers deep into the history and culture of computer programming
The Computer Scientist Who Wants to Put a Name to Every Face in Civil War Photographs
As Virginia Tech's Kurt Luther perfects his facial recognition software Civil War Photo Sleuth, the discoveries keep coming
Margaret Hamilton Led the NASA Software Team That Landed Astronauts on the Moon
Apollo’s successful computing software was optimized to deal with unknown problems and to interrupt one task to take on a more important one
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