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A new CMU exhibition tells the story of Pittsburgh's robotics innovation - Technical.ly
National Robotics Engineering Center - Wikipedia
Uber Would Like to Buy Your Robotics Department - The New York Times
Cleveland Connects: An embrace of robotics helping to propel Pittsburgh's economy - cleveland.com
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When the A.I. Professor Leaves, Students Suffer, Study Says - The New York Times
Robots Get Creative To Cut Through Clutter
Carnegie Mellon University robotics team earns 4th place in search-and-rescue competition | TribLIVE.com
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Tough tasks for a tough robot | Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science
Why Pittsburgh Is Ideal for Robotics Businesses - Robotics Business Review
Clemson U, Carnegie Mellon to Develop Robots for Advanced Manufacturing -- Campus Technology
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Meet the Girls of Steel: This badass robotics team at Carnegie Mellon University preps young women for STEM careers – GeekWire
The Robotics Institute | Remake Learning
CMU innovation means robots can be quickly customized | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Meet Herb, A Robot To One Day Help Around The House | 90.5 WESA
Two Years Into Argo AI and Carnegie Mellon's Quest to Drive What's Next In Autonomous Vehicles
Uber gutted Carnegie Mellon's top robotics lab to build self-driving cars - The Verge
Carnegie Mellon Reels After Uber Lures Away Researchers - WSJ
Carnegie Mellon receives more than $250 million from DoD and partners to launch robotics initiative | TechRepublic