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Transistors That Remember
CategoriesHopkins researchers reveal an unexpected quality in electrical switches, potentially impacting computer memory
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Magnesium Makeover: Hopkins Team’s Swift Methods and Machine Models Reinforce Bone Implants
CategoriesBiodegradable magnesium alloy implants promise to revolutionize bone repair, naturally disintegrating as broken bones heal and eliminating the need for removal surgeries. However, their too-rapid breakdown in the body has…
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Howard Katz, professor of materials science and engineering at the Whiting School of Engineering, and colleagues from the University of Texas at Dallas and the University of Texas at Austin…
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Fortifying Against Fractures
CategoriesHopkins engineers enhance a material’s durability, unleashing new potential.
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Tiny Atoms, Big Data—No Problem!
CategoriesJohns Hopkins engineers introduce AI that accelerates research by analyzing atomic changes faster than ever.
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The Pinnacle of Materials Innovation
CategoriesThe MCP Innovation Nexus: Workshop and Celebration spotlights a new realm of possibilities for materials research
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Multidisciplinary team combines expertise for DARPA initiative
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Corey Oses, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the Whiting School of Engineering and associate researcher at the Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI), received the 2024…
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Developing a “Positive Math Identity”
CategoriesA curriculum designed by Hopkins researchers teaches algebra in an engineering context, inspiring Baltimore City students to seek futures in STEM