Recent News
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Hopkins and Portland State researchers combine computational methods and experimental techniques
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Engineers uncover new development in understanding rapid compaction of granular materials
CategoriesTeam utilized X-ray technology to observe internal mechanisms that occur when top layer of an asteroid-like object is hit with external force
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Team can locate aggressive cancers using laser light and folded DNA
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“Cryosphere 2025” will run five days and convene over 200 researchers, practitioners, and policy experts in Washington, D.C.
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Engineers collaborate with ophthalmologist to look at how tissues within eyes change after surgery
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Fish act similar to cycling peloton to decrease resistance, improve efficiency
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Tim Rupert ’07, who earned a master's degree in mechanical engineering, joined his alma mater as a professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and director of the Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute (HEMI) on July 1.
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Johns Hopkins team discovers visual motion clues alone help recalibrate your brain's internal GPS
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Gayme, Hur, Nguyen, Sun involved with interdisciplinary research groups from across JHU
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“A Fish Out of Water,” featuring team’s mudskipper and robotics research, now streaming