Recent News
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Beyond G-Code: Hopkins Engineers Develop New Control Method for More Advanced 3D Printing
CategoriesA team at Johns Hopkins has developed a new way to control 3D printers known as T-Code, designed to eliminate print flaws and accelerate complex, custom designs
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Federal funding is enabling biomedical engineer Jamie Spangler and her team at Johns Hopkins to develop innovative treatments for autoimmune disorders, cancer, and other complex diseases.
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New tool could advance research on fertility, cancer, and more.
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The team is examining the connection between climate phenomena and sovereign debt to better inform investment strategies and policy
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With support from the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins researchers work with communities to determine how pollutants and other environmental factors affect human biology and may lead to disease
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Making Brain Studies More Efficient
CategoriesInnovation could accelerate research into how HIV affects memory and thinking
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Smarter Algorithms, Less Data
CategoriesJohns Hopkins researchers introduce new method to solve complex problems with minimal data, enhancing efficiency across industries.
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Figuring out how chlorine combines with phenols to form unwanted byproducts is key to improving drinking water safety.