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Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University challenges the curious and passionate to imagine and deliver work that matters.

A private, global research university, Carnegie Mellon stands among the world's most renowned educational institutions, and sets its own course. Start the journey here.

With cutting-edge brain science, path-breaking performances, innovative start-ups, driverless cars, big data, big ambitions, Nobel and Turing prizes, hands-on learning, and a whole lot of robots, CMU doesn't imagine the future, we create it. 

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Machine learning models can help discover new chemical compounds or materials to fight against global warming.
An international group of researchers discovered a pair of gravitationally bound quasars inside of two merging galaxies that existed when the universe was just 3 billion years old
A new study shows it’s possible to restore long-lost hand motion in stroke patients using a spinal cord implant.
Researchers from Texas A&M and Carnegie Mellon tested air quality from the Ohio train derailment identified future needs for continued sampling.
Research from a Carnegie Mellon expert showed the world could lose as much as 41% of its total glacier mass this century — or as little as 26% — depending on today's climate change mitigation efforts.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have recently demonstrated advances in the integration of perception and action that would allow automakers such as Ford Motor Company and others to improve their production process using robots with greater flexibility and capability than ever before.
Study shows the low-cost catalyst can be a viable alternative to platinum that has stymied commercialization of the eco-friendly fuel for decades because it’s so expensive
University of Florida researchers are developing a new artificial intelligence tool that will help clinicians identify patients at high risk for opioid use disorder and overdose.
CMU researchers who, upon learning their labs were required to temporarily close in the ongoing effort to stop the spread of COVID-19, sought to donate their PPE to health care workers on the front-lines of the fight against the new coronavirus.
Experts at Carnegie Mellon University are trying to battle misinformation