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SCS News 2014
November 2014
Using Social Media for Large Behavioral Studies Is Fast and Cheap, But Fraught With Biases and Distortion
Byron Spice
Reading Harry Potter: Carnegie Mellon Researchers Identify Brain Regions That Encode Words, Grammar, Character Development
Byron Spice
Carnegie Mellon's CoBot Robots Reach 1,000-Kilometer Milestone of Autonomous Operation
Byron Spice
Carnegie Mellon Unveils Lunar Rover "Andy"
Byron Spice
Shaw Receives National Medal of Technology at White House Ceremony
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Harrison Named Packard Fellow
Susie Cribbs
Shaw To Receive National Medal of Technology at White House Ceremony
Byron Spice
Meet Andy: Lunar Rover Unveiling and Tech Fair Slated for Monday
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CMU Teams Take Three of Top Five Spots at Regional Programming Competition
Byron Spice
Job With a Twist
Heidi Opdyke
Robots on CNN
Byron Spice
Happy Birthday HCII!
Susie Cribbs
Popular Science Honors SCS-related Projects as "Best of What's New"
Byron Spice
Computer Vision Expert Martial Hebert Named Director of Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
Byron Spice
Do Your Smartphone Apps Invade Your Privacy? Carnegie Mellon Offers an Online Report Card
Byron Spice
Smiley in Hotel Monaco
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Carnegie Mellon Project Uses "Provably Fair" Methods To Help People Split Rent, Divide Goods, Share Credit
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