
Where Research Gets to Work
Across disciplines and domains, Carnegie Mellon University research is tackling the world’s most urgent challenges where humanity and technology meet.

Novel Imaging Technique Tracks Individual Bacterial Cells as They Leave Their Biofilm Community
An innovative imaging technique developed by Mellon College of Science researchers reveals single bacterial cells leaving their biofilm community, providing fundamental insights into the mechanisms underlying how pathogens in biofilms spread.

The Graduates: 2025
Equipped and ready to graduate, a new class of Tartans will take on the mission to solve societal problems and positively impact the world.

Animal Encounters Ease Exam Anxiety
Russell Walker has endowed a fund will allow the Activities Board to hold at least one petting zoo annually at CMU.

CMU Honors Educational Leaders Across Campus
Carnegie Mellon celebrates faculty, staff and graduate students for their exceptional contributions in education, teaching, advising, mentoring and service with its annual Celebration of Education Awards.

Sydlik, Wang Use Expertise To Make Upcycling Plastic Easier
Using chemistry and computational modeling, CMU chemistry and engineering faculty are working to manipulate the properties of polymers to make upcycling plastics easier.

LHC Experiment Collaborations at CERN Receive Breakthrough Prize
Thousands of researchers, including scientists from Carnegie Mellon University, were recognized earlier in April with the $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics by the Breakthrough Prize Foundation.

Precision Scale KATRIN Sets Record For Measuring Neutrino Mass
A team including researchers from Carnegie Mellon University has set a world record in the precise measurement of neutrino mass.

Barbara Shinn-Cunningham Installed as Glen De Vries Dean of the Mellon College of Science
Colleagues celebrated the new Glen De Vries dean of Carnegie Mellon University’s Mellon College of Science Barbara Shinn-Cunningham.