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Catalysts Developed at Carnegie Mellon Efficiently and Rapidly Remove BPA from Water(图)
Catalysts Carnegie Mellon Rapidly Remove BPA Water
2017/9/1
Carnegie Mellon University chemist Terrence J. Collins has developed an approach that quickly and cheaply removes more than 99 percent of bisphenol A (BPA) from water. BPA, a ubiquitous and dangerous ...
Carnegie Mellon Algorithm Characterizes How Cancer Genomes Get Scrambled
Carnegie Mellon Algorithm Characterizes Cancer Genomes
2016/8/1
A new method for analyzing the scrambled genomes of cancer cells allows researchers, for the first time, to simultaneously identify two different types of genetic changes associated with cancers and t...
Carnegie Mellon,Stanford researchers devise method to safely share password data(图)
Carnegie Mellon Stanford researchers share password data
2016/3/2
An unfortunate reality for cybersecurity researchers is that real-world data for their research too often comes via a security breach. Now computer scientists have devised a way to let organizations s...
Carnegie Mellon Develops New Method for Analyzing Synaptic Density
Carnegie Mellon Analyzing Synaptic Density
2016/1/8
In a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience and featured on the journal’s cover, the researchers used machine-learning algorithms to analyze thousands of images from the cerebral cortex. This ...
Carnegie Mellon-Led Team Identifies Structure of Tumor-Suppressing Protein
Carnegie Mellon Led Team Tumor-Suppressing Protein
2015/9/9
An international group of researchers led by Carnegie Mellon University physicists Mathias Lösche and Frank Heinrich have established the structure of an important tumor suppr...
Carnegie Mellon’s Snake Robots Learn To Turn By Following the Lead of Real Sidewinders(图)
Carnegie Mellon Snake Robots Learn the Lead of Real Sidewinders
2015/3/25
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University who develop snake-like robots have picked up a few tricks from real sidewinder rattlesnakes on how to make rapid and even sharp turns with their undulating, m...
Carnegie Mellon project uses “provably fair” methods to help people split rent, divide goods, share credit
provably fair divide goods share credit
2014/11/10
PITTSBURGH—The need to divide things among people is an aspect of daily life filled with potential pitfalls. Whether the deal involves land, an inheritance or credit for an idea, a split perceived as ...
Carnegie Mellon, Microsoft Research automate privacy compliance for big data systems
Carnegie Mellon Microsoft Research automate privacy compliance big data systems
2014/6/12
PITTSBURGH—Web services companies, such as Facebook, Google and Microsoft, all make promises about how they will use personal information they gather. But ensuring that millions of lines of code in th...
Drug monitoring information improves regimen adherence, Carnegie Mellon researchers say
Drug monitoring information regimen adherence Carnegie Mellon researchers say
2014/5/13
PITTSBURGH—Most people want to take medications as prescribed, even if they sometimes need a little help remembering. For them, an automated system that monitors drug taking and provides feedback afte...
Carnegie Mellon system lets iPad users explore data with their fingers
Carnegie Mellon system iPad users explore data their fingers
2014/5/13
PITTSBURGH—Spreadsheets may have been the original killer app for personal computers, but data tables don’t play to the strengths of multi-touch devices such as tablets. So researchers at Carnegie Mel...
Professor Conrad M. Zapanta,The Department of Biomedical Engineeringat Carnegie Mellon University(图)
Professor Conrad M. Zapanta Prosthetic cardiac valves cardiac assist devices
2009/12/22
Professor Conrad M. Zapanta,The Department of Biomedical Engineeringat Carnegie Mellon University.Research Areas: Prosthetic cardiac valves, cardiac assist devices.
Professor Lee E. Weiss,The Department of Biomedical Engineeringat Carnegie Mellon University(图)
Professor Lee E. Weiss protein-based plastics biodegradable electronics
2009/12/22
Professor Lee E. Weiss,The Department of Biomedical Engineeringat Carnegie Mellon University.Research Areas: Computer vision-based cell tracking; bioprinting for tissue engineering; biofabrication; p...
Professor Yu-li Wang,The Department of Biomedical Engineeringat Carnegie Mellon University(图)
Professor Yu-li Wang live cell imaging micromanipulation
2009/12/22
Professor Alan S. Waggoner,The Department of Biomedical Engineeringat Carnegie Mellon University(图)
Professor Alan S. Waggoner Optical biosensors
2009/12/22
Professor Alan S. Waggoner,The Department of Biomedical Engineeringat Carnegie Mellon University.Research Areas: Optical biosensors for cell imaging and high throughput assays.
Professor Jeanne M. VanBriesen,The Department of Biomedical Engineeringat Carnegie Mellon University(图)
Professor Jeanne M. VanBriesen biofilm formation Pathogen detection
2009/12/22