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Carnegie Mellon University plans to raise another $1 billion in the next five years to fund innovative approaches to the way it educates students and…
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On today's program: One Carnegie Mellon University professor wants to democratize access to computer programming; Pittsburgh’s Jewish community is still…
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Airplanes are expensive to build, and relatively few are made each month. A Boeing press release from January touts the company has a seven-year order…
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Students protested at Carnegie Mellon University Wednesday against a campus recruitment visit by software company Palantir. The business contracts with…
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Motorists were inconvenienced for months last year, when a section of Route 30 near East Pittsburgh was closed due to a landslide.Last year was an active…
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. and for those who need a transplant, the wait list is long. A Carnegie Mellon University…
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The U.S. Army is developing data surveillance and analysis technology in Pittsburgh, though an offshoot of the controversial Department of Defense…
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On today's program: Social science and artificial intelligence are combining to fight disinformation on social media; how volunteerism creates community…
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Kathleen Carley had dedicated her career to studying the spread of propaganda.“I myself have always been intrigued with how information moves between…
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Learning a new skill can be tricky, and neuroscientists aren’t entirely sure how humans do it.Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie…