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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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Prototype is thought to be the first to feature replica of vascular network
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Surprising study finds schools of fish can make less noise than a solitary swimmer
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Students are learning the ins and outs of the Venusian atmosphere and building a sensor for NASA's DAVINCI+ mission, thanks to the vision of APL planetary scientist Noam Izenberg and a small team of faculty experts
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Model developed by Hopkins engineers could guide treatment plans
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MechE professor and interim co-director of the JHU Data Science and AI Institute spoke with 555 Penn about how he's using AI tools and why we need AI regulation
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Novel UAV platform combines custom hardware and neural networks for better pick-and-place operations
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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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Simulations reveal more about folding behavior in turbulent fluid flows.
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A new Johns Hopkins study investigates the source of back and joint pain with the goal of reverse engineering treatments.
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Get to know Jill Middendorf, who joins Johns Hopkins as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering and director of the Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering and Advanced Mechanics (M-TEAM) lab.
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Results have implications for understanding biological systems.