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Deteriorating plastics hinder seabird scavenging
SciTech | November 14, 2016 -
Chemistry Professor wins 2017 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Chemistry
It has been announced that Carnegie Mellon’s Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, a J.C. Warner Professor of Natural Sciences and Director for Carnegie Mellon’s Center for Macromolecular Engineering, is one of two recipients of the 2017 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Chemistry. His fellow recipient is Mitsuo Sawamoto, a professor of synthetic polymer chemistry from the University of Kyoto.
SciTech | October 31, 2016 -
Dining Services expands dining options with new restaurants
Dining is an integral part of every student’s Carnegie Mellon experience. On campus, there are a variety of dining options, partly thanks to the new initiatives put in place by Dining Services. These include the opening of new restaurant locations on campus, the launch of a new interactive, mobile-friendly web interface, and initiatives to make dining a safe and smooth experience for people with a...
News | October 17, 2016 -
Soccer and science create the ultimate team dynamic
At first glance, the words “soccer” and “science,” or “soccer” and “biology,” seem to have little in common.
SciTech | October 3, 2016 -
Star Trek celebrates 50 years of inspiring young minds
The human mind has pushed beyond the limits of gravity and our atmosphere through science fiction long before technology started catching up in the 1960s.
Star Trek in particular, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year since its release in 1966, allowed the imaginations of millions to fly beyond the borders of concrete science.
SciTech | September 19, 2016