Recent News
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The new system identifies patients at risk for the illness, which is notoriously difficult to detect and develops quickly
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Weiting (Steven) Tan has been selected as the Department of Computer Science’s Masson Fellow.
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The special issue on “Surgical Robotics and Computer-Integrated Interventional Medicine” provides an expert overview of the major application areas as well as the key enabling technologies in the growing field of surgical robotics.
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Michael Kazhdan and collaborators will present two recent publications on geometric image processing at SIGGRAPH in August.
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A student-created app brings the biology lab experience to users' smartphones, paving the way for a more accessible lab education.
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Flawed AI makes robots racist, sexist
CategoriesNew work led by several universities, including Johns Hopkins, shows that neural networks built from biased Internet data teach robots to enact toxic stereotypes.
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The Computing Community Consortium Council aims to encourage innovative and high-impact computing research.
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Scientists at Johns Hopkins University and Scripps Research have characterized 30 antibodies that recognize a wide range of coronaviruses - a step toward the next generation of coronavirus vaccines, which may help defend against a broader swath of viruses than current vaccines.
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The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency recognizes rising young stars in junior research positions.
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In popular CS course, students build deep learning models that do everything from assisting surgeons in operating rooms and helping diagnose disease to predicting costly hospital readmissions and stock price movement.
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Elizabeth Salesky is the first graduate student at Johns Hopkins to receive the honor, which provides support for scholars' research and academic travel.
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Johns Hopkins computational biologist recognized for his contributions to the first complete sequencing of the human genome