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Generating valuable acids used in a variety of products from different organic wastes
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AI model imagines in-depth scenarios from a single image to make informed decisions about the world
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A Teeny-Tiny Problem of Epic Proportions
CategoriesMaya Dizack, BSPH '24 (ScM), set out years ago on a journey down the Mississippi River to see how widespread microplastics were in this major body of water. Her findings were more alarming than expected. But just how concerned should we be about these minute synthetic pieces of material?
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The shape-shifting technological solution by Johns Hopkins researchers could be a game-changer for engineering designs.
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Transistors That Remember
CategoriesHopkins researchers reveal an unexpected quality in electrical switches, potentially impacting computer memory
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Johns Hopkins’ innovation enables deeper insights into gene function and disease-linked mutations.
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Johns Hopkins team says the study can be replicated by other heavily industrial neighborhoods.
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Innovation tackles long-standing challenge in cataract procedures by making surgical materials visible under blue light
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Researchers reveal how the brain tunes in to a single voice amid noise—a skill crucial for both humans and animals in chaotic environments
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New work by Hopkins researchers detects writing patterns of ChatGPT and other programs
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Hopkins engineers created small, flexible gels that can be programmed to change shape when exposed to DNA-based activators. Fluorescent dyes highlight the transformations.
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With heart attacks, every second counts. A Johns Hopkins team has developed a fast, accurate diagnostic tool that could speed results to physicians or first responders.