Recent News
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Multi-modal training promises smarter, safer robotic surgery
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Researchers reveal how the brain tunes in to a single voice amid noise—a skill crucial for both humans and animals in chaotic environments
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Susanna Thon, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering and associate director of the Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI), is playing a key role in advancing the institute’s mission…
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Johns Hopkins researchers are using AI to detect emotional highlights in videos and analyze details that resonate with viewers.
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Johns Hopkins engineers develop a way to streamline solar cell testing, dramatically accelerating a process that can be slow and costly
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Hopkins Team Awarded Up To $20.9 Million in ARPA-H Funding to Further Tumor-Removal Research
CategoriesA Whiting School-led interinstitutional research team will develop a novel photoacoustic endoscope and fluorescent contrast agent to ensure total tumor removal and preservation of healthy tissue
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Innovative method combines neural networks and control theory to enhance reliability in complex systems.
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Text-to-image generator remembers details across scenes for consistent subjects.
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An automated detection tool developed by Johns Hopkins researchers could help ER doctors diagnose patients quickly and accurately.
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System comprises a silicon “brain” in layers of connected silicon neurons.
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AI Innovation Nails Pitch Perfect Vocals
CategoriesOnce a solution for amateur, off-key singers on karaoke nights, Auto-Tune and other voice tuning software have progressed from the club to the recording industry but never beyond sounding artificial.…
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Using a $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Mark Foster, associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,…