Biologists Determine Bacteria Sense Damage to Relatives
Carnegie Mellon University biologists have discovered that Vibrio cholerae, the bacteria behind the cholera disease, can sense when its relatives die.
Finding the Needle in the Haystack: AI Tool To Improve the Usability of Government Reports
A team from Carnegie Mellon created GovScan, a generative AI application that helps researchers find the information they seek in a matter of seconds, not hours.
Doctoral Researchers Shine in 3MT Championship
Nine doctoral students explained their complex research and its importance in under three minutes during the championship round of CMU's Three Minute Thesis.
Historian Illuminates Crucial Chapter of Harriet Tubman's Legacy
Edda Fields-Black spent several years researching Harriet Tubman’s role in the June 1863 rebellion that freed more than 700 enslaved people during the Civil War.
Machine Learning, Quantum Computing Can Transform Health Care, Including Diagnosing Pneumonia
CMU's Sridhar Tayur discusses how machine learning and quantum computing can transform health care
Carnegie Mellon University Announces 2024 Honorary Degree Recipients
Carnegie Mellon University will award honorary degrees to four individuals at its 2024 Commencement ceremony set for Sunday, May 12 in Gesling Stadium.
Data Science and Athletics Team To Tackle 2024 NFL Big Data Bowl
The team’s submission, a metric used to evaluate “setting the edge,” was one of two from Carnegie Mellon named a finalist in the 2024 NFL Big Data Bowl.
Doctoral Students Take On 3MT Challenge
Nine Carnegie Mellon Ph.D. students will explain complex research in three minutes or less during this year's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Championship.
Quantathon Competitors Harness Math Passion
Undergraduate CMU students participated in an annual math competition in which they were tasked with solving quantitative finance problems based on a hypothetical casino game.
CMU School of Drama Hits the Road for EITEA Master Class at Florida High School
As part of the Excellence in Theatre Education Award prize package, a team of CMU Drama faculty and alumni travel to the winner’s school to share their expertise.
CMU To Send Group of Satellites Into Orbit To Test Low-Cost Autonomous Swarming
Satellites designed by Carnegie Mellon University researchers to orbit in a swarm and maintain communication with each other while zipping around the Earth will test the latest in low-cost, CubeSat technology.
Collaboration on AI-powered Patient Safety Research Flags Drug Side Effects
A recent capstone project by an interdisciplinary team of graduate students from Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon and the Pitt School of Medicine used artificial intelligence to examine health care data and look for patterns to detect potentially dangerous drug interactions.