Check out the annual showcase for the creative problem-solving inventions by Hopkins engineering students on Wednesday, May 1 ...
During the experiments Kuchibhotla said he became "a little bit of a mouse psychologist" to interpret their behavior. Like ...
Johns Hopkins undergraduate engineers bring the thrill of the hunt to bobcats Kilgore and Josie with their high-tech take on ...
Diane Griffin, Du Yun among 250 individuals recognized for leadership, multidisciplinary work, and achievements in advancing ...
When a large window on one side of Homewood's Glass Pavilion shattered without warning about a year ago—a loud blast that ...
A team of undergraduate students in the Whiting School of Engineering 's Center for Leadership Education's Multidisciplinary ...
Bivalve reefs keep rivers healthy, but overfishing and pollution have depleted them. Oysters and mussels act as natural water ...
Recognized for her pioneering interdisciplinary research spanning photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging, Bell is first Johns ...
She did show up and direct her short, which was a project of Johns Hopkins' student-run film and media production company, ...
Family, friends, and colleagues gathered April 19 at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing to celebrate one of its ...
A Johns Hopkins University doctoral student is developing an AI-powered robot that could one day help first responders detect and treat life-threatening internal bleeding on the way to the hospital.
Unintentional injuries are a leading cause of suffering and mortality in young children, and doctors agree that many of these injury-related deaths are preventable. To address this, the American ...