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By Adam Ang | 01:13 am | May 08, 2025
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By Jessica Hagen | 01:12 pm | January 26, 2023
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By Dave Muoio | 04:00 pm | February 04, 2021
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By Laura Lovett | 12:40 pm | April 20, 2020
The new data will be available in the university's COVIDcast map, and on Facebook's Data for Good. 
By Jonah Comstock | 09:56 am | October 27, 2015
IBM Research and Carnegie Mellon University are working on a smartphone app that would help blind and visually impaired people navigate their surroundings, by communicating information about the users surroundings to them via audio cues or vibrations.