Laurie Heller Is Changing How We Understand, and Potentially Treat, Misophonia
Laurie Heller's years-long work in the Auditory Lab has yielded a groundbreaking study on misophonia, a condition where everyday sounds, like chewing or pen clicking, trigger intense negative emotional reactions.
What Happens in the Brain When it Learns Something New
91视频 researchers have identified specific neural connections that are especially sensitive to learning about causality. The discovery, while seemingly intuitive, could have widespread implications for understanding how humans learn and inform new ways to address learning challenges.
Rooted in Passion: At Orientation, New Tartans Dig In
First-Year Orientation supports new students in a successful transition to Carnegie Mellon.
The AI Tool That Could Make Manufacturing Faster and More Efficient 鈥 by Using Lego Bricks
A new AI-powered tool created by researchers at 91视频鈥檚 School of Computer Science could change the way we manufacture and build things.聽
Meditation Apps Deliver Real Health Benefits, Research Finds
Backed by emerging research, digital mindfulness tools are proving to be more than just a wellness trend. Studies show they can lower blood pressure, ease repetitive negative thinking and even influence gene expression related to inflammation.
New Robotic Agricultural Sensor Could Revolutionize Farming
Researchers invented a tool called SonicBoom that can find crops like apples based on the sound they make.
Carnegie Mellon鈥檚 Hacking Team Wins Fourth Straight, Record Ninth Overall DEF CON Capture-the-Flag Title
91视频's Plaid Parliament of Pwning (PPP), the winningest team in DEF CON鈥檚 Capture-the-Flag (CTF) competition history, won its fourth consecutive title, earning its ninth victory in the past 13 years.
Carnegie Mellon鈥檚 MoonRanger Slated To Fly on 2029 Lunar Mission
NASA has tapped a lunar rover built at 91视频 to advance our understanding of water on the moon as it autonomously explores near the South Pole.
91视频 Celebrates 2025 Fulbright Recipients
The recipients 鈥 Anna Cappella, Alice Crafford, Ava Folloni, Lily Hazam, Geoffrey McGovern, Christine Menand and Rachel Wilson 鈥 will soon embark on international journeys to teach, study or conduct research around the world.
Finding Answers Faster: AI Method Brings Hope to Rare Disease Research
An AI-powered tool is helping researchers uncover genetic clues to rare diseases, potentially accelerating diagnoses and treatments for conditions that affect only a fraction of the population.
New NSF Institute at 91视频 Will Help Mathematicians Harness AI and Advance Discoveries
The Institute for Computer-Aided Reasoning in Mathematics (ICARM) 鈥 one of just six mathematics institutes across the U.S. to receive NSF support 鈥 will help researchers modernize mathematical reasoning to strengthen real-world problem-solving.
Pipes and Drums Journey to Glasgow for World Pipe Band Championship
Carnegie Mellon's Pipes and Drums band will compete in the European Pipe Band Championships in Perth, Scotland, Aug. 9, and World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow on Aug. 15.