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  • Novel smart drug delivery techniques may lead to less harmful cancer cure

    Developing a cure for cancer is one of the most difficult and most necessary initiatives in modern medicine. As of now, there are numerous treatments for various forms of cancers, and probably twice that amount of experimental trials attempting to defeat one of humanity’s most dangerous diseases. One of the latest developments in cancer treatment is smart drug delivery, or targeting specific cells...

    SciTech | April 25, 2016
  • Adele for Awkward People

    Hello. It’s me.

    Pillbox | April 25, 2016
  • Jared L. Cohon Center expansion promises to enhance student experience

    On Monday, May 16, members of Carnegie Mellon's faculty gathered with community members and donors to unveil the Jared L. Cohon University Center's long-awaited expansion.

    News | April 25, 2016
  • Opening the mind: Trepanation & a culture of transcendence

    There are many ways by which people have claimed to expand their consciousness: meditation, yoga, sensory deprivation, even psychedelic drugs. But none may be more ancient, polarizing, or gruesome than trepanation.

    SciTech | April 11, 2016
  • Tiny barriers make or break recovery

    Over the past few weeks, mental health issues have risen to the forefront of many of our conversations, and rightfully so. College is perhaps the most stressful and change-intensive time that any of us have experienced thus far. Given that we’re all making some generally life-defining choices so early on in our adult lives, there’s bound to be some excitement for the future, but also some fear. We...

    Forum | April 11, 2016

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