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Computer science
'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
Google prize
Student app accolade
Published
Aug 4, 2014
Video
Junior wins top prize in Google global app-building contest with Stacks Flashcards
Insecure storage
Published
April 16, 2014
Design flaw in 'secure' cloud storage puts privacy at risk, JHU researchers say
Code red?
What is Heartbleed?
Published
April 10, 2014
JHU cryptography expert Matthew Green speaks with
The New York Times
about encryption software flaw
Minor league challenge
Taking a swing at scheduling
Published
April 2, 2014
Video
System developed by Hopkins students spits out viable baseball league calendars
Tweet view
Twitter flu tracking goes local
Published
March 18, 2014
Data accurately gauge's spread of flu in New York City in study
Mueller gets NSF CAREER Award
Published
March 10, 2014
Materials scientist will use $400,00 grant to support research, educational outreach program
Computer Science
Talk to me
Published
Spring 2014
Video
Computer engineers are trying to teach computers to process language, beyond just lines of code
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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