Recent News
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Native of Australia among recipients of highly competitive award for exceptional master's and doctoral students to study STEM in the U.S.
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For 10 weeks this summer, undergraduate students worked 40 hours a week at nonprofits, government agencies, and companies around the city
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Researchers harness blue jean pigment and electricity to remove CO2 from the air
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Undergrad biomedical engineering project yields non-invasive method to measure life-threatening intracranial pressure
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Hopkins faculty and students share their excitement about Bloomberg Philanthropies' landmark $1 billion investment in future generations of doctors, nurses, and research pioneers.
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Back Bay Midnight Pedalers claim victory over Puck Me after three-hour-long, double-elimination contest.
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Mechanical engineers craft vibration-dampening device for Design Day project.
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Autonomous system IDs and treats internal bleeding to prevent pre-hospital deaths.
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Tennessee state Rep. Justin J. Pearson delivers remarks as part of the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering's monthly Grand Rounds series.
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In middle school, Erick Rocher watched a friend fight cancer. The experience proved formative.
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Their tool employs a historical model that weighs the relative importance of eight statistical categories to determine which players have the best chance to take home MLB's top awards.
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The OnPoint Ventilation team developed Bronchosleeve, designed to reduce complications associated with common chest surgery procedure