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Enigma machine collection recalls computer science victory

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Carnegie Mellon University will hire a researcher from the Library of Congress to help it decode a collection that includes two WWII German Enigma machines. The university wants to encourage the study of 19th and 20th century c...

 

Kale-farming robots don't need soil or even much water

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Robots could grow your next salad inside an old steel mill on Pittsburgh's South Side. And the four co-founders of the robotic, indoor, vertical farming startup RoBotany could next tackle growing the potatoes for the french fries to...

 

Carnegie Robotics, Danish firm team on robot floor scrubber

PITTSBURGH (AP, Oct. 5, 2016) — It's like a Roomba, but on steroids. Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Robotics LLC and Nilfisk, a Danish floor cleaning company, announced Tuesday the launch of an unmanned industrial floor scrubber and dryer. Officials f...

 

Researchers build up bamboo as material of future

PITTSBURGH (AP, posted Sept. 19, 2016) — Don't worry, pandas. They're not coming for your food. Homes and buildings around the world have been built out of bamboo for millennia, but researchers at the University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of E...

 

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