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Megan Hilty, a 2004 graduate of the School of Drama, discusses her starring role as Madeline Ashton in Broadway's "Death ...
In the age of ever-present technology, dead batteries are a common hindrance. But for those relying on a wearable health care device to monitor glucose, reduce tremors or even track heart function, ...
Fewer people have been to the deepest parts of the ocean than have walked on the surface of the moon. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Center for Transformational Play(opens in new window) ...
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 ...
Conrad Tucker(opens in new window), a professor of mechanical engineering(opens in new window) at Carnegie Mellon University, will serve on the U.S. Chamber of ...
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 ...
In space travel, custom parts for vehicles such as rockets and satellites are often needed quickly to accommodate changes in design, as well as for repair and functionality purposes. Additive ...
More than 40,000 people have died on U.S. roads in each of the last three years. In an effort to eliminate these preventable accidents, The Department of Transportation has awarded the City of ...
Four Carnegie Mellon University faculty members have been elected as 2022 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)(opens in new window). A tradition dating back to ...
Carnegie Mellon University honors faculty, staff and graduate students for their exceptional contributions in education, teaching, advising, mentoring and service with its annual Celebration of ...
Jessica Hammer(opens in new window) thinks the most important technology for making games is the brain. "My games are designed to put the player into an altered state, so their brain becomes part of ...
During a week of welcomes, Evans Toviave shared one from his family’s native Togo as he acknowledged the journey each new student had taken on their path to Carnegie Mellon University. “In Ewe, to ...
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