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The inaugural Energy Technology and Science Bridge event brought together researchers, policymakers, and industry ...
It's that time again: Faculty, staff, and students and their families are invited to the annual Hopkins Night at Camden Yards ...
Engineering students built a braille printer to be operated by blind and visually impaired workers in Baltimore ...
The federally funded work led by Johns Hopkins researchers could save many lives and spare many people unnecessary medical ...
Tough to diagnose, TBI is even tougher to study. It presents differently across individuals, and people recover (or don't) in ...
Funding cuts and sky-high inflation have made researchers in Argentina thrifty and creative. What can U.S. colleagues learn ...
Computer science teams develop new digital platforms to tackle critical gaps in EMS training and mass casualty response ...
Federal budget cuts have created "a climate of anxiety" among medical researchers, says Maximilian F. Konig, a rheumatologist ...
Johns Hopkins researchers show how different "odds" can teach AI models to admit when they're not confident enough in an ...
Johns Hopkins political scientist Lilliana Mason explains how political violence is eroding American democracy ...
Because of the crane operations taking place behind the Rec Center, that building must be vacant from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., and nearby parking must be vacant 6 p.m. to 4 a.m. each night from July 7 to 9 ...
The highly competitive, $100,000 award supports mission-driven graduate students working toward a professional or advanced ...