Two-player limit Texas hold’em poker solved
Michael Bowling, a Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science alumnus, helped develop a computer program to solve Texas hold'em poker.
Three members of CMU faculty named 2015 IEEE Fellows
Three members of Carnegie Mellon’s faculty, Alex Waibel, Howie Choset, and Diana Marculescu, were named 2015 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellows.
Charlie Hebdo sparks freedom of speech debate
Student Pugwash is a non-advocacy, educational organization that discusses the implications of science. This article is a summary of last week’s discussion about free speech.
Understanding the universe with the Theory of Everything
This week's How Things Work explains the Theory of Everything.
SciTech Briefs
This week's SciTech Briefs are about the scent of rain, dwarf planets, solar-powered planes, genetically modified organisms, invertebrates living under Antarctic Ice, and memory.