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  • Digital foreplay, virtual houseflies among Carnegie Mellon work (videos)

    End-of-term projects from Golan Levin's Interactive Art and Computational Design class give us a peek at what kinds of technological mischief our future geniuses are getting up to in school.

  • US university unveils Rwanda tech campus

    Carnegie Mellon University will be opening a technological research campus in Kigali later this year, in conjunction with the Rwandan government.

    Blog posts | January 6, 2012 4:10pm PST

  • Google chief Eric Schmidt's Carnegie Mellon commencement speech (video)

    Google CEO Eric Schmidt delivered the commencement speech at Carnegie Mellon. He talks blogs, Tweets, how friend is now a verb and innovation. Via: Carnegie Mellon on Twitter.

    Blog posts | May 18, 2009 7:00am PDT

  • Picking apples with a robot

    According to Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), specialty crops (fruits, vegetables, horticulture and floriculture) constitute a $45 billion/year industry in the U.S. alone, of which the tree fruit...

    Blog posts | December 8, 2008 10:10am PST

  • Robot helicopters flying low among obstacles

    According to New Scientist, engineers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) have modified an unmanned commercial civilian helicopter to fly fast and low while avoiding obstacles such as buildings,...

    Blog posts | November 11, 2008 10:00am PST

  • Carnegie-Mellon freshman gets first Fedora scholarship

    Zhou is an active member of the Red Hat Fedora community, working on the group's web site and infrastructure. He has also worked on localizing the project Web site.

    Blog posts | August 18, 2008 9:29am PDT

  • Finding where a photo has been shot

    It's not the first time that Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) researchers play with Flickr image collections. Last year, they've used Flickr to edit our photos. Now, they're trying to estimate the...

    Blog posts | June 19, 2008 9:37am PDT

  • Give your computer the sense of touch

    Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) have developed a new haptic interface using magnetic levitation to give computer users the sense of touch. Unlike current haptic systems, this new...

    Blog posts | March 5, 2008 10:21am PST

  • Online library offers 1.5 million works and counting

    The Universal Digital Library, backed by several major libraries around the globe, is more about preservation and less about getting clicks.

    News items | November 27, 2007 1:53pm PST

  • Carnegie Mellon wins the Urban Challenge

    And the winner is ... Sunday, DARPA announced the winning teams in the super-challenging robot car race the Urban Challenge. The big boys are: In first place, Carnegie Mellon's Tartan Racing...

    Blog posts | November 5, 2007 3:15am PST

  • Images: Carnegie Mellon's car navigation system

    The MOVE system operates on the premise that, as with subway maps, less is more and you don't need to see everything in proper scale.

  • A watch to measure your stress

    Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the University of Pittsburgh are using a wrist-mounted watch to measure stress. This watch, which is in fact a wearable computing system,...

    Blog posts | October 18, 2007 9:25am PDT

  • Images: Photo editing for dummies

    Carnegie Mellon University researchers are applying Google's concepts for sifting through data to the tasks of adding or removing images from digital photos.

  • Using Flickr to edit your photos

    What can you do with millions of images? Computer scientists from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) think you can use web images to add realism to your photos. For example, the goal of one of their...

    Blog posts | July 11, 2007 10:39am PDT

  • New tool screens spam, digitizes books

    The ReCaptcha service turns annoying spam-avoidance chores into a productive project to digitize books.Image: Killing two birds with two words

    News items | May 24, 2007 1:51pm PDT

  • CMU researchers see through eBay fraud

    NetProbe software analyzes online behaviors to identify online auction fraud.

    Blog posts | December 28, 2006 6:04pm PST

  • Photos: Desert robot

    "Zoe" is a robotic astrobiologist that's been jointly developed under a $3 million grant from Carnegie Mellon University and NASA's Ames Research Center.

  • Photos: Tower of Babel crumples with new tech

    Software and hardware from Carnegie Mellon could make it easier for people who speak different languages to understand each other.

  • Photos: Building an army of robots

    DARPA and Carnegie Mellon University unveil Crusher--a new vehicle in the growing military fleet of robots on wheels.

  • Photos: Tower of Babel crumples with new tech

    Software and hardware from Carnegie Mellon could make it easier for people who speak different languages to understand each other.

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