Learnvia, started by Carnegie Mellon University and supported by the Gates Foundation, says its AI-enabled tools can save professors’ time and help students make quicker progress.
The nonprofit learning collaborative leverages a landmark $55 million investment from the Gates Foundation and CMU’s longstanding leadership in Learning Science and AI.
Learnvia is a new nonprofit collaborative backed by CMU that provides interactive lessons and artificial intelligence-powered ...
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., Jan. 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- CompTIA, the world's leading provider of vendor-neutral information technology (IT) training and certification products, had rebranded its most ...
CMU’s learning initiatives are shaped by research on how people learn, rather than by any single discipline. That approach ...
Infobase, a leading provider of digital educational content and learning solutions, today announced an expansion of its ...
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Researchers have published the recipe for an artificial-intelligence model that reviews the scientific literature better than ...
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Metamaterials—materials whose properties are primarily dictated by their internal microstructure, and not their chemical ...