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Talking robots learn to manage human interruptions Johns Hopkins computer scientists designed an interruption-handling system to facilitate more natural conversations with social robots ...
The Johns Hopkins Ombuds Office, which provides impartial, confidential counsel and mediation to those facing a conflict at the university, will extend its services to full-time master's students and ...
Twelve students from Johns Hopkins University have been selected for the NextGen Service Fellowship, a new program that sends American undergraduate and graduate students overseas to contribute to ...
As countries race to scale up nuclear power to meet climate goals and fuel power-hungry data centers, a longstanding problem persists: Nuclear plants are notoriously expensive to build. But China is ...
U.S. News & World Report released its Best Hospitals 2025–26 Honor Roll today, and The Johns Hopkins Hospital has again been named one of the top 20 hospitals in the nation. The Johns Hopkins Hospital ...
A green path to improve teen mental health, in Baltimore and beyond Cleaning up and 'greening' vacant lots can not only reduce eyesores but also boost the mental health of nearby residents. A Johns ...
University labs help power America's biotech innovation ecosystem Johns Hopkins researcher Jean Fan and her team create open source tools that bridge the gap between academic discoveries and ...
The Data Science and AI Institute invites researchers (students, postdocs, faculty) to present new or existing work at the Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute Fall 2025 Symposium on Tuesday, ...
Researchers are recruiting youths (8-17 years) with OCD or without psychiatric diagnoses for a research study involving virtual reality and computer tasks. The purpose of this study is to learn ...
Journalists are invited to join Johns Hopkins University experts for this monthly virtual briefing series exploring aspects of artificial intelligence ...
12 of Johns Hopkins' medical specialties were ranked among the top 10 of their respective fields, with rheumatology ranked No. 1 for the 21st consecutive year ...
Keshia M. Pollack Porter, an internationally recognized scholar, trusted leader, and unwavering advocate for public health, has been selected as the 12th dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of ...