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Spring 2026

Intelligence

Can AI Conform to Social Norms?

As artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent in everyday life, Professor Gillian Hadfield is helping build the legal and ethical infrastructure needed for an AI-driven future.

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Spring 2026

LIGHTS On: Expanding Grid Capacity

As electricity demand surges across the U.S., a Johns Hopkins project is helping states expand grid capacity faster and more affordably.

Spring 2026

Exploring the Infinite

Take a journey through the many faces of infinity.

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Spring 2026

Mobilizing to Map the U.S. Soil Microbiome

A team including Hopkins geneticists and students has already discovered more than 1,000 new strains of bacteria and microbes.

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Fall 2025

Intelligence

Progress in Action

The Data Science and AI Institute unites experts across disciplines to leverage the opportunities of accessible AI. 

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Spring 2025

U.S. Bridges at Risk of Ship Collisions

Study finds 19 U.S. bridges are at risk of catastrophic collision.

Spring 2025

Intelligence

A Boost for AI Research

The Data Science and AI Institute is recruiting 30 new Bloomberg Distinguished Professors.