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Team’s novel technique could lead to earlier disease detection, enhanced industrial process control, and better environmental surveillance
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For the first time, scientists watched sandstone deform from the inside out, grain by grain, revealing insights that could predict earthquakes and improve oil and gas reservoirs
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Working with NASA, Hopkins engineers crack the code behind radiating dust patterns
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System trained on videos of surgeries performs like an expert surgeon
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Engineers awarded funding to develop technology for pharmaceutical manufacturing industry
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Ni Lab is unlocking mysteries of the skies by reproducing electrical storms
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NIH Spotlight: MechE research benefits the public and ensures a better and healthier world
CategoriesCell GPS: How our bodies’ tiniest navigators find their way These portable diagnostics go where labs can’t Hopkins team examines glaucoma risk factors to predict which patients may get worse…
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Hopkins engineers’ new technology could improve building materials, vehicles, and more