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Researchers Nanoprint Electrodes for Customized Treatments of Disease
The new array holds the potential to transform how doctors are able to treat neurological disorders.
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CMU Racing Learns Tricks of the Trade From Industry Leader Chip Ganassi
Chip Ganassi, a titan of the auto racing industry, offers his insight and expertise to CMU's racing team.
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Modeling The Growth Process of Neurons
A multi-disciplinary team of Carnegie Mellon University engineers has published a research paper outlining a new way of modeling neurons and their growth process with the goal of providing better models for studying neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's.
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Guiding the Clean Energy Transition
The three-day Global Clean Energy Action Forum, co-sponsored by Carnegie Mellon University, drew attendees to Pittsburgh to share their ideas on how to move toward a clean and sustainable future.
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Three Questions with Destenie Nock
In this Q&A, Carnegie Mellon University's Destenie Nock talks about energy investment in America.
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Global Energy Leaders View Innovation at Mill 19
Participants in the GCEAF Forum will tour Mill 19, a former steel mill converted into a state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing research facility.
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A Major American Investment in Climate and Environmental Policy
Carnegie Mellon University experts discuss the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
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Carnegie Mellon University and Mastercard Foundation Partner To Drive Youth-led Digital Transformation in Africa
A $275.7 million partnership with the Mastercard Foundation will significantly expand advanced engineering and technology education at Carnegie Mellon University in Africa.
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Novel Method Aims To Demystify Communication in the Brain
Carnegie Mellon University researchers helped create a brand-new statistical method, Delayed Latents Across Groups (DLAG), that disentangles signals relayed between brain areas.