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Science+Technology
Biomedical engineering
Medicine's problem-solvers
Published
May 23, 2018
Biomedical engineering program empowers undergrads to develop real-world solutions for improving patient care
Biomolecular engineering
A fresh approach to fighting acne
Published
May 22, 2018
Student team engineers a face cream that uses a novel approach to control blemishes
Neuroscience
Neuroscientist Richard Huganir named BDP
Published
May 21, 2018
A Hopkins faculty member since 1988, his research has provided groundbreaking insights into how the brain works
Tech Ventures
A new hub for innovation
Published
May 21, 2018
'FastForward U Homewood' set to debut this fall with a 2,200-square-foot makerspace and co-working space
STEM education
Pint-sized engineers showcase their inventions
Published
May 18, 2018
Through the STEM Achievement in Baltimore Elementary Schools program, city youngsters learn science and engineering basics
Cognitive science
'G' whiz
Published
May 15, 2018
Video
Junior Kimberly Wong's cognitive science study about the lowercase looptail 'g' goes global
Engineering
Robots that drive, fly, and play Jenga
Published
May 15, 2018
Engineering students showcase autonomous robots that drive, fly, and even play Jenga and Connect 4
A personalized approach to cancer treatment
Published
May 14, 2018
Scientists find a way to distill complex biomolecular data into labels that are easier to interpret
Heart health
The Alzheimer's disease of the heart?
Published
May 9, 2018
Protein clumping may contribute to heart failure development and could be used as a diagnostic tool for testing therapies or disease progression
Design Day 2018
Students showcase creative solutions
Published
May 7, 2018
More than 100 student design projects from all nine School of Engineering departments will be on display
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