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Students develop wetlands plan to protect Turner Station community from rising sea level.
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Prototype could lead to advanced, non-invasive sensors to monitor disease biomarkers.
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Tak Igusa, professor of civil and systems engineering explains how the research team modeled projections of future casualties from trauma, infectious diseases, and other factors in Gaza.
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Surprising study finds schools of fish can make less noise than a solitary swimmer
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Autonomous system IDs and treats internal bleeding to prevent pre-hospital deaths.
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Cellphone videos are often the first to capture news events. Researchers are developing a tool to make that footage more searchable and contextualized.
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The FastForward U innovation hub will be renamed in honor of Pava Marie LaPere, a trailblazing entrepreneur both at Johns Hopkins University and in Baltimore who died last year
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The Goldwater Scholarship provides financial support to undergraduates pursuing research careers in STEM fields
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The state emits more of the common pesticide sulfuryl fluoride than the rest of country combined, a Johns Hopkins study finds.
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Hopkins engineers combine two automated alignment methods with a human annotator to provide best combination of accuracy and efficiency.
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Utilizing a "corrector," Holden Lee is creating a greener approach to diffusion models.
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Rachel Sangree talks about how long, continuous spans in the bridge design played a role in its collapse after it was struck by a massive container ship.