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When it comes to reading the room, humans are still better than AI
April 24, 2025
Hopkins research shows AI models fall short in predicting social interactions, a skill critical for systems to navigate the real world
Johns Hopkins researchers decipher complex behaviors behind deadly cancers
April 22, 2025
Engineer Denis Wirtz and colleagues are using artificial intelligence and multiscale imaging to reveal how tumors grow, spread, and vary across populations
Johns Hopkins works to bolster intellectual pluralism across the university
April 22, 2025
Partnership with American Enterprise Institute scholars includes collaborative research, teaching, and graduate pipeline projects; other initiatives aim to increase heterodox faculty across the university
Johns Hopkins students use computer vision to help Orioles build better bats
April 18, 2025
As torpedo bats sweep across Major League Baseball, the Baltimore Orioles are partnering with Hopkins engineering students on a high-tech bat optimization project of their own
Johns Hopkins marks a decade of fueling economic opportunity in Baltimore
April 17, 2025
HopkinsLocal, the institution's economic growth initiative launched in 2015, has resulted in the investment of more than $1 billion in Baltimore-based businesses over the past 10 years
Johns Hopkins political scientist Dawn Teele receives Carnegie Fellowship
April 16, 2025
SNF Agora Institute scholar will use the award to explore whether the gender gap is a driver of U.S. political polarization
Science journalists share tips to help Johns Hopkins faculty reach a wider audience
April 16, 2025
Provost's Fellows for Public Engagement hear from NPR correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce and Science editor Tim Appenzeller
Everyone deserves to be healthy. Research cuts could prevent it.
April 15, 2025
The health of the American people should be one of the highest priorities of government, writes Johns Hopkins health disparities researcher Lisa Cooper, but threats to NIH funding will make undoubtedly our society sicker
Sharper, safer, more inclusive medical imaging
April 10, 2025
Backed by NIH funding, Muyinatu 'Bisi' Bell's innovative work is enhancing diagnostic accuracy, improving surgical precision, and ensuring equitable health care for all patients
The search for biological targets to halt breast cancer metastasis
April 9, 2025
Thanks to the NIH, researchers like Andrew Ewald have advanced our understanding of what allows a cancer cell from one part of the body to successfully grow in another part
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