Bailey Bowers Wins Rath Award
Bailey Bowers, a Ph.D. candidate in the Carnegie Mellon University Department of Chemistry, has received the 2022 Bhakta and Sushama Rath Graduate Award for her research in environmental chemistry.
Optical Microphone Sees Sound Like Never Before
Dual-shutter vibration-sensing system uses ordinary cameras to achieve extraordinary results.
Carnegie Mellon Exosome Engineering Tech Licensed to Coya Therapeutics
CMU has licensed a proprietary platform for bioengineering exosomes for drug delivery to Coya Therapeutics, Inc.
Mother's Milk Cells Key to Novel Infant Disease Therapy
Carnegie Mellon's Kathryn Whitehead is exploring ways to utilize the unique properties of breast milk to develop a novel approach to infant disease therapy.
Study Finds Toxicity in the Open-Source Community Varies From Other Online Forums
Identifying toxic content can be a first step to addressing it
Alumni Gift Animation Platform to ETC
Wick Editor joins a suite of free educational tools for students and educators.
Tkacik Named Scott Institute Executive Director
Daniel Tkacik has been appointed as the new executive director of the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation.
Experts Study Marine Mammals To Learn About Human Hearing
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham and researchers from six universities are studying free-swimming dolphins and sea lions to better understand the cognitive and neural mechanisms of sound processing.
Carnegie Mellon Professor Launches ESG Index
The ESG Index will serve as the go-to resource for accurate data in monetary pollution.
Meg Richards and the Unplanned Path
Carnegie Mellon's Meg Richards wants young people to know there is no magic formula for being successful.
Innovation at Core of Swartz Center Program
2024 Innovation Scholars bring startup mentality to Carnegie Mellon.
Students Match Soundscape Scores to 'Monet in Bloom'
Impressionistic compositions add element to Phipps Conservatory's Summer Flower Show.