Movie Math: Tetali's Equations Seen in Film
The movie is based on the true story of a couple who won more than $26 million from lottery drawings using a legal loophole.
Stefanie Sydlik Named a 2022 Moore Inventor Fellow
Stefanie Sydlik has been named Carnegie Mellon University's first Moore Inventor Fellow.
Remembering Marcel Bruchez
Marcel Bruchez, professor of biological sciences and chemistry and director of the Molecular Biosensor and Imaging Center at Carnegie Mellon University passed away on Aug. 27, 2022 after a four-year hard-fought and courageous battle with glioblastoma.
The Richard King Mellon Hall of Sciences
CMU's new Richard King Mellon Hall of Sciences will emerge as a new center of campus life.
Sophomore Eyes Big Ways To Make Microscopic Discoveries Easier
Aramchan Lee and others in CMU’s Zhao Biophotonics Lab are developing protocols to enable the nanoscale visualization of a common fungal pathogen.
Mysterious Genes Survive Marine Organisms’ Evolutions
In a recent publication of the journal Genomics, Carnegie Mellon University researcher Saoirse Foley and colleagues found 14 genes that could provide insight into the origins of marine life.
NSF Center for Computer-Assisted Synthesis Named a Phase II Center for Chemical Innovation
NSF Center for Computer-Assisted Synthesis Named a Phase II Center for Chemical Innovation. Carnegie Mellon’s Olexandr Isayev and Gabe Gomes are part of the multi-institution team that will bring together chemistry and machine learning to advance molecular synthesis.
Physicists Switch Magnetic State Using Spin Current
CMU researchers were able to show proof of concept that running an electrical current through a novel two-dimensional material could control the magnetic state of a neighboring magnetic material without the need of applying an external magnetic field.
Hey Siri: How Much Does This Galaxy Cluster Weigh?
A team led by Carnegie Mellon University physicists has developed a deep-learning method that accurately estimates the mass of the Coma Cluster.