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Artificial Intelligence
Investor pressure may be driving risky AI medical device launches
Published Oct 30, 2025
Study finds an association between publicly traded companies and recalls of AI-based medical tools
Research in action
Muzzling mass destruction
Published Oct 29, 2025 Video
A Johns Hopkins-led research alliance across the country seeks to understand and mitigate the world's most lethal weapons
Discovery Series
JHU, SpaceNews launch space discussion series
Published Oct 29, 2025
Hopkins Bloomberg Center to kick off series with top space executives discussing the futuristic technologies fueling the modern space economy
Artificial intelligence
AI-powered diabetes prevention program shows promise
Published Oct 27, 2025
Hopkins research suggests personalized push notifications powered by AI can help lower one's risk of diabetes
Neuroscience
Study shows how our brain learns to code
Published Oct 27, 2025
Findings by Hopkins researchers suggest that all humans are equipped with the foundation needed to learn programming
Artificial Intelligence
Study: Doctors who use AI viewed negatively by peers
Published Oct 27, 2025
Hopkins researchers find that despite pressure on clinicians to be early adopters of AI, many face skepticism from peers for using it
Nonfiction
Long division
Published Fall 2025
Jason Socrates Bardi explores how 20th century mathematics became a battle for the subject's very identity / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Research in action
Funding a world of good
Published Fall 2025 Video
For more than half a century, Johns Hopkins has been a leader in converting federal support into tangible benefits for the American people / Johns Hopkins Magazine
History
Fallout: Eighty years later
Published Fall 2025 Video
The story of the atomic bomb is more complex than most Americans have been taught / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Artificial intelligence
AI for humanity
Published Fall 2025
An AI-based program created by chaplain Elizabeth Tracey and engineering students enables doctors and nurses at Johns Hopkins Hospital to deliver more empathic care / Johns Hopkins Magazine
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