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This year’s selection of awardees includes three faculty-led projects intended to support efforts that develop, deploy and ...
The NSF CAREER award supports early-career researchers at Carnegie Mellon University as they work to impact society.
CMU researchers, including recent graduate Camden Johnson, are investigating ways to safely remove tire dust from waterways.
The 12th CMU-Africa graduation ceremony celebrates resilience, global impact, and the future of African tech leadership.
To help faculty, students and alumni transform their research into the next generation of companies, Carnegie Mellon ...
Heinz College graduate student Siva Komaragiri worked with physicians at Allegheny General Hospital to create an app that ...
At less than one and a half inches tall, roughly the same height as a Lego minifigure, the world’s smallest self-contained bipedal robot can self-start from standstill, walk faster than a half mile ...
Companies transitioned to remote and hybrid work models as the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, but many firms have rescinded or revised these policies, requiring ...
Collagen is well-known as an important component of skin, but its impact is much greater, as it is the most abundant protein in the body, providing structure and support to nearly all tissues and ...
Humans are not the only species that deliberate in groups to reach decisions: Schools of fish, flocks of birds and swarms of bees can reach rapid decisions about life-or-death issues before finding an ...
Thanks to a one-two punch of chemistry and computational modeling, a seed grant project(opens in new window) supported by Carnegie Mellon University’s Scott ...
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