Recent News
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Hopkins engineers’ new technology could improve building materials, vehicles, and more
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Yensabro Kanashiro comes to Hopkins after graduating from Miami Dade College
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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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Minh Lê, PhD student in mechanical engineering, was named one of the International Astronautical Federation’s Emerging Space Leaders, as chosen by the IAF Emerging Space Leaders Sub-Committee composed of highly…
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Shoebox-sized device promises earlier esophageal cancer detection in low-resource areas
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Once a day, Divya Ramesh and her colleagues drop fish food into the aquariums in their lab, feeding a menagerie of three unusual species: the ropefish, bichir, and mudskipper. All…
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Autonomous system IDs and treats internal bleeding to prevent pre-hospital deaths
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Model developed by Hopkins engineers could guide treatment plans
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“We’ve sent the robot to make an incision before, but this is the first time we’ve done a bulk resection and taken a tumor out fully."
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Alexandra Miller, PhD student in the Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (HAMR), was awarded a scholarship from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. For the 14th consecutive year, Johns Hopkins University was…