Autonomous chemical research with large language models
“Here, we [at Carnegie Mellon University] show the development and capabilities of Coscientist, an [MORE]
Ice-based 3D printing paves the way for engineering lifelike blood vessels
“[Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University] show “the possibility of using [MORE]
Making the Most of Spatial Transcriptomics Data with SPICEMIX
“Researchers have now created a machine learning method, called SPICEMIX, to analyze [MORE]
Heart Model Simulates Mechanical Load on Cardiac Tissues
“Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, along with collaborators in the Netherlands, have developed [MORE]
Transcranial focused ultrasound neuromodulation
Biomedical engineers at Carnegie Mellon University report “that excitatory and inhibitory neurons are intrinsically different in response [MORE]
Ag-hydrogel composite for soft bioelectronics
“Researchers in Carnegie Mellon University’s Soft Machines Lab have developed a unique silver-hydrogel composite that has [MORE]
3D Printing a mini human heart
To 3D print an artificial heart, the material has to show elasticity as does a [MORE]
Human placenta
Clinical pathologists look at slides of placental tissues to find vascular abnormalities (particularly decidual vasculopathy) that pose risks for [MORE]
From engineers at Carnegie Mellon University: “. . . we demonstrate that gamma-modified peptide nucleic acids (γPNA) can be used [MORE]
Rebuilding the human hear
Carnegie Mellon University researchers report “a method to 3D-bioprint collagen using freeform reversible embedding of suspended hydrogels [MORE]
Ultrasound breakthrough
Electrical and computer engineers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a novel way of using ultrasound for noninvasive imaging [MORE]
Non invasive brain computer interface
In a collaboration between Carnegie Mellon and University of Minnesota, engineers, using a noninvasive brain-computer interface, [MORE]
Brain Activation Patterns Identify Thoughts
Here’s a conundrum to consider: does a comatose person have a privacy right to their thoughts? [MORE]
2D and 3D Structures
Determining the interaction between a molecule and its cellular receptor often is likened to a key and [MORE]