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Doctors of Carnegie host HIV/AIDS symposium

Students gathered in Rangos last Thursday for the annual Doctors of Carnegie (DOCs) Health Symposium to discuss HIV/AIDS awareness. A diverse panel of...

CMU scientist develops technique to detect transplant rejection

Organ transplant rejection, particularly of the heart, is a major obstacle to successful transplantation today. There were 2016 heart transplants performed...

Scitech Briefs

Bigfoot is back! In the Malaysian state of Johor, the Chief Minister Abdul Ghani Othman announced that the government will form an official Bigfoot-tracking...

Carnegie Mellon receives grant for domestic and international security research

Getting a $2 million research grant is a bit unusual, but then so are the researchers who work in Carnegie Mellon’s Engineering and Public Policy department...

How Things Work: Dark Energy

No, “dark energy” is not a reference to Star Trek or any other syndicated sci-fi series. Dark energy is not the same as your excuse for your completely...

Carbon nanotube device detects genetic mutations

University of Pittsburgh researcher Alexander Star, in collaboration with California-based company Nanomix, Inc., has developed devices made of carbon...

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