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CMU research reveals how "consequence neglect" leads to predictable surprises in policy, leadership and everyday life.
Rales fellows Isabel Agadagba, Wendy Bickersteth, Erick Cohen, Nicholas Dunn and Michael Sutton are hoping their computer ...
Carnegie Mellon celebrates faculty, staff and graduate students for their exceptional contributions in education, teaching, ...
Carnegie Mellon University today announced a dynamic and adaptable roadmap that will guide the university’s persistent pursuit of excellence. Recently endorsed by ...
Humans are not the only species that deliberate in groups to reach decisions: Schools of fish, flocks of birds and swarms of bees can reach rapid decisions about life-or-death issues before finding an ...
Sanders, a Fifth Year Scholar studying chemical engineering, created and led a student-led course through Student College ...
Three Carnegie Mellon University students have been selected to receive the Barry Goldwater Scholarship(opens in new window) in 2025. One of the most prestigious undergraduate scholarships in the ...
Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN have been pushing the boundaries of what is known about fundamental physics(opens in new window). These efforts were ...
It's not unusual for people to have distinctive speech or writing styles. They can favor certain words and phrases or structure a sentence or a story uniquely. It turns out that text-generating AI ...
Sitting at the edge of the pool, the Kingfisher, an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) at Carnegie Mellon University, looks more like something from a sci-fi movie than a sophisticated robotic ...
Intermediate Mold Making students at Carnegie Mellon University spent the semester experimenting with an array of techniques which they put to the test at the 2025 Intercollegiate Iron Pour(opens in ...
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