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Science+Technology
HopHacks
Hackers dream up memory app in 36 hours
Published
Feb 20, 2017
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Tech breakthroughs fueled by caffeine, pizza, midnight walks during JHU's semiannual student hackathon
Tech Accelerators
Student startups get a boost
Published
Feb 15, 2017
O'Connor Fund grants support six student teams to develop their tech platforms, learn business principles
Engineering
APL engineer receives national distinction
Published
Feb 15, 2017
Aerospace engineering expert David Van Wie one of 84 named to National Academy of Engineering
Mechanical engineering
Sneak peek at a future in science
Published
Feb 14, 2017
Sixth-graders from three West Baltimore schools tour JHU's mechanical engineering labs
STEM education
WISE young students
Published
Feb 10, 2017
Women in Science and Engineering program brings Baltimore-area students into the lab
Black History Month
A brilliant mind
Published
Feb 6, 2017
Engineer Ralph Etienne-Cummings has built his reputation on his years-long quest to develop a spinal implant to help paralyzed people
Sleep Science
Snooze or lose memories
Published
Feb 2, 2017
Lack of rest inhibits brain's ability to form new memories, study reaffirms
/ Hopkins Medicine
Cell biology
Wanted: Self-driving cells
Published
Feb 2, 2017
Cellular engineers at Hopkins hope to develop cells that locate and destroy dangerous bacteria in the body
Film sparks conversation on women, minorities in science
Published
Jan 30, 2017
Johns Hopkins groups host film screening of Academy Award-nominated 'Hidden Figures' followed by discussion
Get a grip
Submersible science
Published
Jan 27, 2017
Baltimore sixth-graders create underwater robot claws with help from Hopkins mentors
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