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  • Campus News in Brief

    CMU’s Reddy, Feigenbaum named to AI Hall of Fame

    News | September 12, 2011
  • Students intern at web firm

    In the midst of morning gulps of coffee, rushing off to class, taking quizzes and exams, group meetings, all-nighters, and seemingly endless amounts of rain, many students at Carnegie Mellon may lose sight of the ultimate goal: obtaining a degree that will help them do what they love in the future.

    SciTech | September 12, 2011
  • Research tests learning styles

    A team of Carnegie Mellon researchers led by David Klahr, a professor in the department of psychology, has published a review in Science assessing methods to advance scientific thinking in the minds of young children. The findings raise serious questions about how scientific subjects are traditionally approached in preschool and elementary school curricula.

    SciTech | August 29, 2011
  • Big workloads prompt big questions about students' sleeping habits

    Many adults assume they can get away with five to six hours of sleep every night. With the semester coming to a close and final exams just around the corner, many students may be neglecting sleep even more than usual. But five to six hours should be enough, right? Researchers in the Sleep and Chronobiology Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania conducted a study to assess the validity of thi...

    SciTech | April 25, 2011
  • Adobe Flash software allows users to enjoy complex entertainment

    You may have used it on your laptop to watch Rebecca Black’s sensational YouTube music video “Friday,” your friends are likely currently using it in their Android phones, and Apple might even cave in and decide to use it in future iOS devices. One should know what it is, folks: Adobe Flash.

    SciTech | April 18, 2011

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