NewsAdvancing Chemistry with AI: New Model for Simulating Diverse Organic Reactionsby Carnegie Mellon UniversityNew machine learning model paves the way for efficient simulations of reactive processes, no supercomputer required
NewsUnlike Men, for Professional Women, Having High-Status Connections Can Backfireby Carnegie Mellon UniversityStudy shows that high-status connections give men respect, admiration, and influence, but women experience the opposite
NewsArtificially Intelligent Coscientist Automates Scientific Discoveryby Carnegie Mellon UniversityFully automated lab assistant has fully designed and executed an experiment for the first time
NewsPeople Who Communicate More Are Likely to Be Seen as Essential Team Membersby Carnegie Mellon UniversityNetwork positions tend to be given to individuals who communicate more
NewsStressed Grad Students Tend to Reach Out to Those Who Are Similarly Overwhelmedby Carnegie Mellon University
NewsNew Expansion Microscopy Methods Magnify Research’s Impactby Carnegie Mellon UniversityThe new tool, Magnify, is a potent and accessible method that can provide new insights into a variety of fields
NewsTeam Composition, Structure, Members’ Gender Influence Ability to Focusby Carnegie Mellon UniversityEffective communication for one team did not necessarily look like effective communication for another
NewsResearchers Magnify Hidden Biological Structures with MAGNIFIERSby Carnegie Mellon UniversityCombination of two techniques allow for nanoscale vibrational imaging of biomolecules
NewsThe Effects of Falling Cannabis and Fentanyl Production Costsby Carnegie Mellon UniversityA recent analysis concludes that sharp declines in production costs for these drugs reduce the price per dose for consumers in ways that alter patterns of use and dependence
NewsMaking Good Decisions About COVID-19by Carnegie Mellon UniversityThe COVID-19 pandemic isn't just a challenge for medicine, it's a challenge for decision making of all types