Articles by Shilo Rea-Carnegie Mellon University News Office
Shilo Rea-Carnegie Mellon University News Office
Scientists used highly sophisticated brain imaging tools and computational methods to measure the real-time brain processes that convert the appearance of a face into the recognition of an individual
Grants will provide seed funding for innovative ideas in neuroscience
Study shows thinking from God’s perspective can reduce bias against others
Carnegie Mellon study finds eating lettuce is more than three times worse in greenhouse gas emissions than eating bacon
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has awarded a five-year, up to $20 million grant to establish a Forensic Science Center of Excellence. Based at Iowa State University, it will include researchers from Carnegie Mellon University; the University of California, Irvine; and the University of Virginia.
Bragging to coworkers about a recent promotion, or posting a photo of your brand new car on Facebook, may seem like harmless ways to share good news.
Instead of an apple, could a hug-a-day keep the doctor away? According to new research from Carnegie Mellon University, that may not be that far-fetched of an idea.