Recent News
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Swing Science
CategoriesA student-designed golf tool uses stats and AI to help you shape a better swing.
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Designed by BME master's students, a new rehabilitative tool helps recovering stroke patients improve their walking ability.
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After serving seven years in the Air Force following high school and completing two years at Anne Arundel Community College, AJ Lozano is transferring to Johns Hopkins University this fall as a junior pursuing an undergraduate degree in civil engineering.
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Johns Hopkins University has recently released a free, comprehensive, public wind farm database developed through the university’s Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI).
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New HyFAM Method Combines Additive and Formative Manufacturing to Fill the Gaps in 3D Printing
CategoriesTo overcome speed and quality limitations 3D printing, Johns Hopkins engineers have developed a hybrid method that offers advantages of both additive and formative manufacturing
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He Got A Hood, She Got A Ring
CategoriesJohns Hopkins engineering doctoral student makes day extra memorable by proposing to longtime girlfriend
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Democratizing Creativity
CategoriesIn their quest to develop a co-creative AI partner, Johns Hopkins computer scientists discover valuable insights about the limitations and ethical considerations of current generative AI models.
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Dobbs, a leading member of the Blue Key Society and former Student Government Association Senate president, will address his fellow graduates on May 22.