Recent News
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Using a cutting-edge AI technique, Johns Hopkins researchers present a potential clinical tool to predict waist circumference and identify patients at risk for obesity complications.
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Electrifying Solution to Climate Change
CategoriesJohns Hopkins engineers have developed a new technique using electricity to drive a chemical process that removes climate-damaging carbon dioxide from the air.
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AI Can’t Read Your Mind—Yet
CategoriesNew research reveals that AI can't perceive humans’ unspoken desires and goals as easily as we do.
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Kimmel Cancer Center and Whiting School of Engineering researchers collaborate on big data science.
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Computational materials scientist discovers new possibilities for cancer treatments
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Researchers use advanced models to uncover critical thresholds in global ocean circulation, highlighting potential climate impacts
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Low Gravity in Space Travel Found to Weaken and Disrupt Normal Rhythm in Heart Muscle Cells
CategoriesNew research from Johns Hopkins scientists find that heart tissues aboard the space station beat about half as strong as on Earth.
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Findings are first step in post–Key Bridge vulnerability analysis
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Team discovers a key to slowing metastasis, offering hope for advanced cancer patients.
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Cloudy with a Chance of Breach: Unseen Dangers Lurking in Storing Student Data in the Cloud
CategoriesFERPA’s outdated protections could leave sensitive information exposed, JHU study reveals.
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Led by the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering, a new nationwide internship program opens doors for students with hearing loss to pursue research.
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Johns Hopkins and Morgan State Secure $2.7 Million NSF Award for AI-Driven Microelectronics Training
CategoriesEmpowering a diverse graduate workforce to revolutionize semiconductor and microelectronics processing