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Archived articles
Computer science
Scheduling home run
Published
June 17, 2015
Video
JHU math students help create computer-generated schedules for minor league baseball
Twitter analysis could yield insight into vaccine refusal
Published
Feb 24, 2015
Computer scientist Mark Dredze part of team exploring why people refuse vaccines, how these reasons vary among communities
'White hat hackers'
Published
March-April 2015
JHU's Information Security Institute protects data, thwarts cybercrime
/ Gazette
Coding: It's elementary
Published
Dec 15, 2014
JHU engineering students visit local classrooms to teach first-graders computer coding basics
Mental health
You are what you tweet
Published
Dec 9, 2014
Analysis of Twitter posts could provide fresh insight into mental illness trends
High school hacks
Published
Dec 2, 2014
Carey Business School hosts hackathon for Baltimore high school students
Five named Siebel Scholars
Published
Oct 3, 2014
Program awards $35,000 to doctoral students pursuing bioengineering research
'Father of medical robotics'
Published
Sept-Oct 2014
Computer scientist Russ Taylor helped create breakthroughs in computer-assisted brain, spinal, eye, ear, nose, throat surgeries
/ Gazette
Scanner security flaws
Published
Aug 20, 2014
Researchers find security vulnerabilities in X-ray scanners used in U.S. airports
Cybersecurity
'Next-level' encryption
Published
Aug 8, 2014
Johns Hopkins at forefront of new push to make computer programs hack-proof
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