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More than 500 delegates, legislators, congressional staffers, and representatives from government agencies gathered after work on June 7 to see firsthand a slice of the federally funded research and programming…
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Spangler part of team that suggests that microparticle-delivered therapy may be first step toward stopping MS and other autoimmune diseases
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A research team led by John Edison, lecturer in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, was awarded an Instructional Enhancement Grant from the Center for Teaching Excellence & Innovation.…
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The gel can reach areas that surgery might miss and current drugs struggle to reach to kill lingering cancer cells and suppress tumor growth
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Wang details work with ROSEI
CategoriesThis interview is part of a series on the Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) website that features Q&As with affiliated researchers. Chao Wang, an associate professor in the Department…
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When the COVID-19 pandemic closed down local public libraries in early 2020, another kind of library not only flourished but also proved crucial in the fight against the novel coronavirus:…
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Creators at Johns Hopkins envision 'gelbots' crawling through human bodies to deliver medicine
CategoriesA new gelatinous robot that crawls, powered by nothing more than temperature change and clever design, brings “a kind of intelligence” to the field of soft robotics. “It seems very…