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Members of the Iris team have assembled the Iris Lunar Dream Capsule, a tiny payload that will launch aboard Griffin-1, the ...
The Institute for Model-based Qualification & Certification of Additive Manufacturing (IMQCAM), a $15 million project spread over five years, will be co-directed by Tony Rollett (opens in new window), ...
Carnegie Mellon University is one of the world’s greatest talent hubs for realizing the transformative potential of AI and ensuring its safe and secure use for the benefit of humankind.
“This is the first step toward battery-free wearable electronics,” said Mason Zadan, Ph.D. candidate and first author of the research published in Advanced Functional Materials (opens in new window)..
The communications team was responsible for radio commands sent to and from the satellite while in space. The satellite’s antenna, made from a bright yellow measuring tape, delivers images and ...
The new Center for AI-Driven Biomedical Research (AI4BIO) will use novel artificial intelligence and machine learning methods to illuminate fundamental aspects of gene regulation, cellular function, ...
From being a mock trial attorney to editor-in-chief of The Tartan, Carnegie Mellon University student Anna Cappella's interests vary as much as the cells in the human body. Cappella recently earned ...
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 ...
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) ...
Research aimed at creating the spinning space stations common in science fiction received a recent boost from NASA. The space agency provided an additional $500,000 in funding to Carnegie Mellon ...
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 Institute for Energy Innovation (opens in ...
Every year, roughly 1.2 million patients experience adverse outcomes associated with injectable medications, and these errors are estimated to cost about $5 billion. A team including a researcher from ...
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