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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said last month the State Department, under his direction, revoked more than 300 visas, with most of those being student visas.
A group of engineers at Carnegie Mellon University has created robots that can now break down TVs in 5 minutes or less.
Barry Lawson is a Bates computer science professor who chairs the Program in Digital and Computational Studies. He is also an ...
Software Engineering Institute (SEI) today announced the opening of registration and a call for presentations for Secure Software by Design. The two-day, on-site event will feature panel discussions ...
In philosophy, an “existential crisis” refers to a state of questioning one’s purpose, meaning, and place in the world. This ...
Fewer people have been to the deepest parts of the ocean than have walked on the surface of the moon. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Center for Transformational Play are hoping a virtual ...
Underlining the immediate need for schools and educators to teach students how to use AI responsibly, a recent study by ...
Humans' ability to learn from one another across cultures over generations drives our success as a species as much as our individual intelligence. This collective cultural brain has led to new ...
The winningest men’s basketball coach in Carnegie Mellon history has decided to call it a career. Tony Wingen announced he is ...
Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center and the Moonshot Museum are helping to foster excitement for space among the next generation.
The family launched a Kickstarter campaign under their company, Dream Egg Games, to raise money to produce and distribute ...
The UT Computer Science graduate program continues to be recognized as a top 10 program in the nation, as well as among the ...