... as a node in an interconnected network, and exchanges messages between nodes. The Carnegie Mellon researchers found shortcuts for generating these messages, which significantly improved the speed of ...
... for automated bioimage analysis tools. Development of such tools has been a major focus of Carnegie Mellon’s Center for Bioimage Informatics for many years.
Newberg said the Human ...
... , a higher score than genes that share an inserted domain, but not a common ancestor.
The Carnegie Mellon scientists tested Neighborhood Correlation against 20 protein families — including Kinases, ...
... become stronger and perform better, specialized workouts for the brain can boost cognitive skills, according to Carnegie Mellon scientists. Their new brain imaging study of poor readers found that ...
... results in the neurons becoming overly excitable, which may be associated with the development of epilepsy. The Carnegie Mellon scientists were able to reverse this abnormal excitability using a BK ...
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have devised the first computerized method that can analyze a single photograph and determine where in the world the image likely was taken. It's a feat made ...
... , from 12 percent in 1987 and only 21 percent in 2002," said Weber, a research professor in Carnegie Mellon's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Weber and a team of international ...
... boundary. To put the implications of this boundary decision into context, Carnegie Mellon researchers H. Scott Matthews, Chris T. Hendrickson and Christopher L. Weber, have developed ...
Carnegie Mellon University researchers are urging companies to embrace new methods for following the trail of dangerous carbon emissions that are responsible for much of the world's global warming ...
... detailed images of the body's anatomy. Thanks to novel imaging reagents and technology developed by Carnegie Mellon University scientist Eric Ahrens, MRI can be used to visualize — with "exquisite" ...
... computer networks has increased the risk of eavesdropping on Internet communications, but researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science and College of Engineering have ...
... said study coauthor George Loewenstein, the Herbert A. Simon Professor of Economics and Psychology at Carnegie Mellon.
"The research not only has implications for helping smokers quit, but it also ...
... is insufficient to make sense of natural scenes, said Michael S. Lewicki, associate professor in Carnegie Mellon's Computer Science Department and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition. Edges ...
... to do so over the course of development," said Marlene Behrmann, a professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon.
Behrmann said the team was excited by the possibility that the failure to propagate ...
... recent Carnegie Mellon University CyLab survey of corporate board directors reveals a gap ... co-author of the report and a distinguished fellow at Carnegie Mellon CyLab.
Power said the survey also shows ...