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AI can now detect COVID-19 in lung ultrasound images
March 20, 2024
An automated detection tool developed by Johns Hopkins researchers could help ER doctors diagnose patients quickly and accurately
New program gives Hopkins students a gateway to D.C.
March 19, 2024
New Hopkins Semester D.C. program allows undergrads to pursue internships while living in the nation's capital
Seeing Baltimore through a new lens
March 13, 2024
Meet the six Baltimore-based artists whose work will be on permanent display at JHU, helping to celebrate the city's flourishing artistic talent
Speaker urges researchers to partner with communities to advance environmental justice
March 13, 2024
Tennessee state Rep. Justin J. Pearson delivers remarks as part of the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering's monthly Grand Rounds series
Virtual reality exhibit offers immersive view of war in Ukraine
March 8, 2024
War Up Close exhibit incorporates 360-degree panoramic images, drone footage, and 3D modeling to capture the devastation of the conflict
Nicotine pouches are growing in popularity. Are they safe?
March 8, 2024
Smoke-free, flavored nicotine pouches, including the brand Zyn, are going viral on TikTok. A Johns Hopkins expert weighs in on their safety.
Business of health propels Carey Business School to prestigious 'schools to watch' list
March 8, 2024
'Poets & Quants' magazine recognizes Carey for its efforts to build connections to Johns Hopkins University's prowess in medicine
A new playbook for addressing health misinformation
March 6, 2024
The guide offers a hands-on approach to help public health practitioners, medical professionals, and health communicators recognize and respond to health-related rumors and misinformation
Writing around an AI taboo
March 6, 2024
A new collection of AI-assisted writing assignments co-edited by University Writing Program lecturer Carly Schnitzler offers teachers practical ways to incorporate AI into their work while setting ground rules for its use
How to measure the health of online communities
March 6, 2024
Being dominated by one group or ideology is the hallmark of an unhealthy online space, Hopkins experts say
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