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Hopkins on the Hill
Leading by example
Published June 13, 2019 Video
Researchers and scientists from across Johns Hopkins showcase their work to demonstrate importance of federal funding
Technology
Learn like us
Published June 11, 2019 Video
Students teach computers to learn like humans and to tackle problems once considered too complex for computers to solve
Entrepreneurship
Learning to fly
Published May 30, 2019
Successful Carey Business School entrepreneurs share the wisdom gained from years of experience with startups
Student life
Student team wins international theoretical physics competition
Published May 30, 2019
International Theoretical Physics Olympiad for Undergraduates encourages participants to learn advanced topics through competition
Hopkins on the Hill
Demonstrating the importance of federal research funding
Published May 30, 2019
A public event in the House of Representatives will showcase federally-funded researchers from every part of JHU
Robotics
Robots that can suture, swarm, and explore
Published May 28, 2019 Video
On a recent afternoon in the Johns Hopkins 'Robotorium,' robots zipped through hallways, navigated obstacle courses, and even solved jigsaw puzzles
Psychology
How do blind adults learn about animal appearance?
Published May 22, 2019
Study finds that people born blind develop rich and accurate ideas about appearance based on cultural inference
SABES
A spotlight on STEM projects
Published May 22, 2019
In SABES STEM Showcase, students in local elementary and middle schools share their designs and innovations
Engineering
'Mixed reality' makes for better surgeons
Published May 17, 2019
PhD student Ehsan Azimi has developed an augmented reality headset to help brain surgeons train for high-risk operations
Hopkins Balloon Project
Rare air
Published May 15, 2019
A team of Johns Hopkins students recently launched cameras and other devices more than 16 miles into the Earth's atmosphere to collect data—and capture stunning pictures