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Recent News
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The Ralph S. O'Connor Sustainable Energy Institute secured a state government grant to establish an energy technology lab in Baltimore's Remington neighborhood.
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Whiting researchers create new list of possibly toxic contaminants commonly found in biosolids nationwide.
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Lundquist, who researches atmospheric dynamics in hopes of making wind energy more efficient, named Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science and Wind Energy.
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Say goodbye to blocky 3D prints; a new shape-shifting nozzle offers faster and more detailed results.
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Johns Hopkins team’s modeling technique pinpoints ideal treatment sites with goal of reducing unnecessary procedures.
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'U.S. News & World Report' ranks Whiting School No. 14 overall, biomedical engineering No. 1 in the nation.
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Soaring ethylene oxide level detected, threatening children's health, according to research led by Johns Hopkins environmental engineers.
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New model predicts how much time proposed rail line could save commuters.
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A record-breaking number of JHU affiliates received awards this spring from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program in support of their continuing study, research, and teaching in foreign countries.
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Johns Hopkins researchers develop a "one-stop shop" capsule for diagnosing and treating Barrett's esophagus, a condition known to be a precursor to esophageal cancer
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Alan Yuille and team demonstrated that an AI model trained solely on synthetic tumor data works as well as models trained on real tumors.
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Carlton uses tools of comparative genomics to study the biology and evolution of different species of parasites, with the goal of eradicating malaria