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October 2022

 A collage of cats with altered eyes that make them look more sinister.

Spooky SCS: A Round-Up of Chilling Research

Kayla Papakie and Aaron Aupperlee

 A map of the Martian surface, with a highlight in green that shows how a robot could make decisions to balance safety with scientific discovery.

Balancing Risk and Reward in Planetary Exploration

CMU Researchers Develop New Approach for Conducting Automated Science in Space

Aaron Aupperlee

 A man and child build a tower from blocks on a table, while a screen in the background shows a digital version of the tower and a gorilla that gives advice for making the tower stable.

AI-Powered Museum Exhibit Shows Technology's Potential in Education

NoRILLA One of Six Projects Selected for Exhibit at CaixaForum in Spain

Kayla Papakie

 Two human forearms and hands rest on a turquoise table. The left wrist sports a yellow fitness tracker. The right hand holds a smartphone.

Machine Learning Model Predicts Health Conditions of People With MS During Stay-at-Home Periods

CMU-Led Team Develops Method Using Passively Gathered Smartphone, Fitness Tracker Data

Aaron Aupperlee