A team at Carnegie Mellon University is helping kids understand artificial intelligence with a soft, squishy, LED-lit neural network. Touretzky works on code for the Plush Neuron. Touretzky, a member ...
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed the first robust, noninvasive way to detect damaging brain waves that worsen traumatic brain injuries. By pairing existing technology with a ...
A holistic approach to health and wellness leads faculty members in the Carnegie Mellon University community to produce work that matters, including innovations in fields like artificial intelligence, ...
NASA has tapped a lunar rover built at Carnegie Mellon University to advance our understanding of water on the moon as it autonomously explores near the lunar south pole. David Wettergreen ...
Abundant and persistent, red blood cells have a lifetime of about four months in the human body and travel to every organ and tissue. They could soon be leveraged to transport more than oxygen and ...
Just over a decade after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Statistics & Data Science(opens in new window), Nick Thieme (DC 2013) has been awarded a Pulitzer Prize for local ...
Step into a world where stories unfold beyond the page and screen — where walking through a narrative and hearing its heartbeat becomes part of the tale. Over three dynamic days, the festival brought ...
Intermediate Mold Making students at Carnegie Mellon University spent the semester experimenting with an array of techniques which they put to the test at the 2025 Intercollegiate Iron Pour(opens in ...
Last fall, the team of Carnegie Mellon University’s Entertainment Technology Center(opens in new window) (ETC) graduate students behind MoonRover(opens in new window) — one of Fall 2024’s ETC projects ...
Pickleball courts are popping up all over the country, from parks to indoor facilities. For the last four years, the sport has been the fastest growing sport in America, drawing more than 48 million ...
Without the ability to control infrared light waves, autonomous vehicles wouldn’t be able to quickly map their environment and keep “eyes” on the cars and pedestrians around them; augmented reality ...
Katie Eisenman, a senior with a dual major in materials science and engineering (MSE)(opens in new window) and engineering and public policy (EPP)(opens in new window), has been selected as the first ...
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