Recent News
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Johns Hopkins computer scientist Mathias Unberath, a leading expert in AI-assisted medicine, says cuts to research funding imperil the nation's ability to attract the world's best and brightest scientists
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Study Finds That Natural Gas Leaks Exceed EPA Estimates in Transmission Pipelines on the East Coast
CategoriesJHU researchers went for walks, took some measurements, and found alarming results
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Brain Power, Activated
CategoriesResearchers pinpoint how a vital protein structure works, offering hope for innovative drug design for mental health disorders
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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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AI’s Stitch in Time
CategoriesJohns Hopkins researchers successfully taught an AI simulation to close incisions by breaking the complicated suturing process down into simpler subtasks.
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Cracking the Code of Caution
CategoriesA team led by Johns Hopkins researchers has created a mathematical model that explores how humans make decisions when they are unsure about outcomes.
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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