Recent News
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From Alexa to a robot running amok in the movie 'M3GAN', artificial intelligence is part of everyday life and is capturing our imagination. Johns Hopkins AI expert Rama Chellappa helps us sort out fact from fiction, and whether we should embrace the 'AI spring'.
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The annual Tower of Power competition at Johns Hopkins pairs spaghetti and marshmallows for feats of strength during National Engineers Week.
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Scholars from Johns Hopkins and UPenn discuss the promising applications—and potential pitfalls
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The Coronavirus Resource Center, a critical resource during the COVID-19 pandemic, will cease the collection and reporting of COVID-19 data on March 10; other Hopkins COVID-19 resources remain available
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This distinction is based in part on the quality of the university’s Department of Environmental Health and Engineering.
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Program jumps three spots. Five specialty programs also rank in the top 10, EP ranks eighth overall for veterans.
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In addition to his primary ECE appointment, he holds secondary appointments in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics and the departments of Cell Biology and Biomedical Engineering at the School of Medicine
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The test, being developed by a research team led by Johns Hopkins engineer Ishan Barman, is seen as an alternative to current rapid tests that require blood draws
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2022 Year In Review
CategoriesFrom a robot performing surgery on a pig to a soft robot doing "The Worm," the year that was at Johns Hopkins Engineering.
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Cybersecurity expert Anton Dahbura discusses growing concerns with the popular app, citing potential data theft as a risk to U.S. security.
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The findings could better inform treatment options and help prevent severe outcomes of the disease.
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Creators at Johns Hopkins envision 'gelbots' crawling through human bodies to deliver medicine.