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Carnegie Mellon Ph.D. candidate proposes a unified hypothesis behind skilled motor actions

Ongoing research at Carnegie Mellon’s Yttri Lab, led by Ph.D. candidate Mark A. Nicholas, could lead to new understanding of the neural activity behind...

Cohen-Karni lab receives $3.1 million grant to study DNA damage in cardiac unit

If there comes a day that we can successfully space travel, it could have effects on the functioning of our organs and their components, most specifically...

INTERSECT@CMU Recap

Carnegie Mellon University hosted the INTERSECT@CMU conference, which features speakers from Carnegie Mellon University, climate experts, private sector...

Things That Are Killing Us: Fine particulate matter

With the scale of environmental decay and disaster, it becomes difficult to conceptualize the degree to which these problems affect humans. The best way...

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