Autonomous Trauma Care Extends ‘Golden Hour’ for Saving Lives
A team of Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers have developed and successfully tested an autonomous trauma care system that could save lives.
New Study Highlights Significant Increases in Cannabis Use in US
A new study by a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University finds that a growing share of cannabis consumers report daily or near-daily use, exceeding daily and near-daily alcohol drinkers.
CMU Researchers To Tackle Carbon Use, Sustainability Through NSF Expeditions in Computing Awards
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science will contribute to two multi-institution research initiatives aimed at reducing the use of carbon and creating sustainable computing.
Christopher Phillips Appointed Head of Carnegie Mellon’s Department of History
Christopher Phillips, a professor of history, will be the next head of the Department of History in Carnegie Mellon University’s Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Tepper School Study Reveals Voter Moral Justifications for Politicians' Misstatements
In a new study, researchers used online surveys to show that voters provided explicit moral justification for factually inaccurate statements by politicians.
SCS Doctoral Student Receives Hertz Fellowship
Zoë Marschner, a Ph.D. student in Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science, was one of 18 students selected for the 2024 Hertz Fellowships.
Democratizing Air Quality Data at Nearly No Cost
A CMU research professor has identified a low-cost way to measure black carbon particulate matter using glass-fiber filter tapes that are already collected by select U.S. embassies around the world.
Aviation and Robotics Summit Comes to Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Mellon University hosted several days of an aviation and robotics summit charged with solving aviation challenges with robotics solutions. The event brought airline executives, industry technologists and roboticists to Pittsburgh, which organizers hailed as “the robotics capital of the world.”
Chemists Use Nucleic Acid Binding Dyes as Photocatalysts for ATRP
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a nucleic-acid-based photocatalyst that can precisely control atom transfer radical polymerization.
Building an Equitable, Inclusive and Prosperous Future
From the classroom to the community, CMU’s students, faculty and staff are partnering to help economies thrive while fostering a healthy environment.
Carnegie Mellon University Showcases Art Installations
This spring, Carnegie Mellon University saw the installation of several new works of art, adding to the university’s history of encouraging and showcasing artistic expression by those from all walks of campus life.
Men's Golf National Runner-Up at 2024 NCAA Championships
The Carnegie Mellon University men's golf team finished the 2024 NCAA Division III Championships on Friday as the national runner-up.