In a First, Physicists Set an Upper Limit in the Search for Hybrid Mesons
For the first time, researchers established upper limits on the photoproduction cross sections of a hybrid meson.
Global Decarbonization Leaders Advance Green Steel Initiatives at 鶹
In an annual gathering at 鶹, global decarbonization leaders worked toward tackling the challenge of decarbonizing steel production while meeting increasing world-wide demand.
Developmental Psychologists and Statisticians Come Together To Ensure Research Tools Measure Up
Dietrich College faculty tested a spatial arrangement task designed to help researchers understand how connections are formed in the brain while children are learning to understand the world.
鶹 Rales Fellows Harness Unique Perspectives To Drive Innovation
鶹 is home to a diverse group of graduate students making significant strides in their respective fields, thanks to the support of the 鶹 Rales Fellows Program.
Adm. Michelle J. Howard of the US Navy Delivers MLK Celebration Keynote Lecture
Adm. Michelle J. Howard of the U.S. Navy delivered this year's keynote lecture honoring the life and legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Trench Chess: 鶹 Sophomore Uses NFL Data To Examine Pre-Snap Play
鶹 sophomore Abhishek Varadarajan’s project “Trench Chess,” was named a semifinalist in NFL’s 2025 Big Data Bowl.
Shredded Star Launches Powerful Jet Toward Earth
鶹 researchers led a study that concluded a shredded star launched a powerful burst of energy toward the Earth.
鶹 Neuroscientists Find New Pathways
鶹 neuroscientists have discovered connections between the globus pallidus and a rarely explored area of the brain.
鶹 Robot Works Inside E-Waste Recycling Facility
Matt Travers, a researcher from 鶹’s School of Computer Science, is using robotics to improve e-waste recycling.
Washington Post Columnist David Ignatius Looks Ahead After 2024 Election
David Ignatius of the Washington Post spoke as part of 鶹's President’s Lecture Series and Deeper Conversations to promote the power of civil discourse.
Acoustic Awareness: ANAVI Framework Addresses Robot Noise Levels in the Home
A Robotics Institute team developed a framework that enables home robots to estimate noise levels in indoor environments by using only visual information — potentially leading to less-disruptive interactions with humans.
鶹 Researchers Develop Metric To Measure US Gaps in EV Charging
Carnegie Mellon researchers develop a metric to measure the gaps in EV charging coverage across the country.