11/05/2024 Mallory Lindahl
Greg Armstrong (manager) and Leonardo Mouta (student worker) calibrate robots in the AI Maker Space.
At the Carnegie Mellon University AI Maker Space, interdisciplinary collaboration thrives….

11/05/2024 Mallory Lindahl
Greg Armstrong (manager) and Leonardo Mouta (student worker) calibrate robots in the AI Maker Space.
At the Carnegie Mellon University AI Maker Space, interdisciplinary collaboration thrives….

Research shows that phones are some of the dirtiest objects we interact with each day. They carry more bacteria than many other surfaces, and are probably dirtier than your toilet seat,…

In 2022, archaeologists announced the…

After 274 young women spent two-and-a-half hours working through 20 advanced math problems for the 16th annual Advantage Testing Foundation/Jane Street Math Prize for Girls (MP4G) contest held Oct. 4-6 at MIT, a six-way…

The Mary Rose was a carrack warship in the English Tudor navy and served as…

October 29, 2024 Mallory Lindahl
What if the future of energy could be as limitless as the stars? As nuclear fission powers today’s reactors, researchers are looking toward nuclear fusion as a cleaner, safer, and…

Explore the intricate realm of online learning platforms and their impact on education. Delve into how Cleveland State is utilizing these tools to enhance the learning experience….

Space exploration has been ongoing for many years now, but scientists have also tried to recreate outer space in laboratories on Earth.
Since the early 1960s, humans have been venturing…

Two years ago, a couple of high school classmates each composed a mathematical marvel, a trigonometric proof of the Pythagorean theorem. Now, they’re unveiling 10 more.
For over 2,000 years, such proofs were considered impossible….