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Engineering students built a braille printer to be operated by blind and visually impaired workers in Baltimore ...
Hopkins currently has nearly 300 active DOD grants totaling $375M and spanning a range of areas including veteran's health, ...
Johns Hopkins researchers show how different "odds" can teach AI models to admit when they're not confident enough in an ...
The Johns Hopkins-led OUtMATCH study, which enrolled clinical trial participants at 10 locations across the U.S., leads to ...
These are just three of the 39 multidisciplinary endeavors that are now funded through Johns Hopkins' Discovery Awards ...
Gillian Hadfield, the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of AI Alignment and Governance, leads research to reimagine how ...
While training in otolaryngology–head and neck surgery in Australia, Somnair Sleep co-founder and CEO Anders Sideris, Engr ...
Five new members were inducted into the Indispensable Role of Blacks at Johns Hopkins during the university's annual ...
Federal budget cuts have created "a climate of anxiety" among medical researchers, says Maximilian F. Konig, a rheumatologist ...
While all types of ancient remains are valuable to science, teeth— protected by enamel, the hardest substance in the body—are ...
Johns Hopkins political scientist Lilliana Mason explains how political violence is eroding American democracy ...
Juan M. Lavista Ferres, the chief data scientist at Microsoft's AI for Good Lab, discusses how artificial intelligence might ...