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Results have implications for understanding biological systems.
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In new study, researchers find that prosthesis with both haptic feedback and autonomous control allowed users to complete the tasks with greater performance and lower mental effort.
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Researchers to try to figure out how Drosophila, the humble fruit fly, controls its movements so precisely and elegantly to inform the design of better robotic systems.
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Hopkins engineers are working on a system to diagnose whether a person has malaria using near-infrared light.
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The fellowship, sponsored by the governments of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, supports outstanding STEM students.
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The former Johns Hopkins affiliates selected for membership have gone on to distinguish themselves in their fields.
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The annual contest brings together first-year mechanical engineering students vying for victory in a race of their small homemade vehicles.
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The unique assignment in the department's Additive Manufacturing course went beyond just training students how to use 3D printing software and machinery; rather, it focused on tapping into students' creativity and problem-solving strategies.
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Launched in May 2021, the Oracle Research Fellows Program recognizes potentially transformative research proposals from current and future research luminaries.
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The designation recognizes exceptional engineering achievements and contributions to the profession.
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Election as an APS Fellow recognizes outstanding professional contributions to the field of physics.
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The award will support the development and evaluation of PeriPath, a device that will allow for minimally invasive implantation of pacemakers and other cardiac devices.