2009 |
|
Media Advisory: Johns Hopkins to Host International
Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and
Risks 05/09 |
|
Senior Shoots For Jeopardy College Finals
05/09 |
|
Media Advisory: A Gathering of the Inaugural Class
of Baltimore Scholars and Their Families
05/09 |
|
Media Advisory: Maryland Students to Compete in
Science Olympiad at Johns Hopkins
03/09 |
|
In Disaster-Prone Areas,
Construction Needs a New Approach
03/09 |
|
Lab-on-a-Chip Homes in on How Cancer Cells
Break Free
03/09 |
|
Undergraduate Tuition to Rise 3.8 Percent
Next Year
02/09 |
|
A Message on Tuition to the Johns Hopkins
University Community
02/09 |
|
Researcher Seeks to Turn Stem Cells
into Blood Vessels
02/09 |
|
Who Will Build the Tallest Tower of
Pasta and Marshmallows?
02/09 |
|
A Better Mesh: Researchers 'Tighten' Body's
Protective Coating
02/09 |
|
Facebook 101: Students Unveil New Applications
for Social Web Site
01/09 |
|
Wireless Microgrippers Grab Living Cells
in 'Biopsy' Tests 01/09
|
2008 |
|
White House Ceremony Honors Johns Hopkins
Materials Scientist 12/08 |
|
New Johns Hopkins Degrees Will Give Grads Edge in
Business World 12/08 |
|
Tiny Protein Provokes Healthy Bonding Between
Cells 11/08 |
|
'Enlightened' Atoms Stage Nano-Riot Against
Uniformity 11/08 |
|
Johns Hopkins Joins with Tulane in
Post-Katrina Dual Degree Plan
10/08 |
|
Hibernation Studies, Tiny Medical Tools Lead
to Major Grants
09/08 |
|
Class of 2012 Arrives at Johns Hopkins Aug. 29 and 30
08/08 |
|
Johns Hopkins Engineering Programs for Professionals
Name New Chairs for Two Study Areas
07/08 |
|
Students' Device Aims to Protect Electric
Utility Workers 07/08 |
|
Kids Test Engineering Skill Building, Breaking Bridges
Made of Spaghetti 07/08 |
|
$2 Million Computer Will Help Unravel Major
Medical Ailments 07/08 |
|
Johns Hopkins Sets Research Pact with
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft 07/08 |
|
Students' Device Allows ICU Patients to Get
Back on Their Feet 05/08 |
|
Courses Encourage Innovation for Competitive
Advantage 05/08 |
|
A. James Clark Endows Johns Hopkins' Engineering
Deanship 05/08 |
|
Johns Hopkins Awards Student Book Collectors
04/08 |
|
Student Seeks Links Between Libraries and
Neighborhood Poverty
04/08 |
|
Undergrad Helps Create 3-D Images of
Brain Tumor Blood Vessels
04/08 |
|
Student Aims to Keep Cold-Formed Steel Floors
from Buckling 04/08 |
|
'Green' Engineering Grows More Common in
the Classroom 04/08 |
|
Solving the Z Ring's Mysteries May
Lead to New Antibiotics 04/08 |
|
Maryland Students to Compete in Science,
Robotics Contests 04/08 |
|
Increase in Key Tuition Rate for 2008-2009 is
5 Percent 03/08 |
|
"Lab on a Chip" Mimics Brain Chemistry
02/08 |
|
Chemistry Experts Team Up to Predict Pollutant
Reactions 02/08 |
|
Undergraduate Applications Soar at Johns Hopkins
02/08
|
2007 |
|
Wind Turbines Produce 'Green' Energy —
and Airflow Mysteries
12/07 |
|
Media Advisory: Students to Race Flippy Cars' Powered
by Mousetraps, Rubber Bands
12/07 |
|
Media Advisory: Johns Hopkins Holds Lego Robot Competition
12/07 |
|
Johns Hopkins Event Will Allow Students to
Work on Design Projects
11/07 |
|
Together We Stand: Bacteria Organize to
Survive Hostile Zones
11/07 |
|
Finger-Friendly 'Tactile Interface' Could Aid
Blind Computer Users
11/07 |
|
Ramesh to Chair Mechanical Engineering for
Part-time Programs
11/07 |
|
Researchers View Swimming Tactics of Tiny
Aquatic Predators
10/07 |
|
A Tiny Pinch from a 'Z-Ring' Helps Bacteria Cells Divide
10/07 |
|
Thumb-Size Microsystem Enables Cell
Culture and Incubation
10/07 |
|
Ragweed Research Is Nothing to Sneeze At
09/07 |
|
Nanobiotech's Impact on Area Manufacturing Considered
08/07 |
|
It's Time to Look at Health Risks in a New Light,
Authors Say
08/07 |
|
200 Blind Teens to Attend Sci-Tech 'Slam'
at Johns Hopkins
07/07 |
|
Johns Hopkins Researcher to Get
Technology Medal at White House
07/07 |
|
Language Technology Center Funded at
Johns Hopkins
06/07 |
|
Medical Metal Detector Finds 'Lost' Orthopedic Screws
06/07 |
|
Johns Hopkins to Launch Online Master's Degree Program
in Environmental Planning and Management
05/07 |
|
Inaugural Arts Innovation Grants Announced at Homewood
05/07 |
|
Three from Johns Hopkins Receive Goldwater
Scholarships 05/07 |
|
Students Devise Oral Quick-Dissolve Strips for
Rotavirus Vaccine 05/07 |
|
Students Invent Protective Pouch to Enhance Cell
Therapy
05/07 |
|
Maryland Schools to Compete in Robotics System Contests
03/07 |
|
Undergrad from Torrance, Calif., Seeks to Reduce
Seizures PURA Award, 03/07 |
|
Free Program Will Introduce Middle School Girls to
Engineering
03/07 |
|
APL's Dexter Smith Named Chair of Electrical and Computer
Engineering for Johns Hopkins Part-Time Programs
03/07 |
|
New Digital Grid Will Link Heart Researchers Worldwide
03/07 |
|
Microfluidic Chip Helps Solve Cellular Mating Puzzle
02/07 |
|
William Brody Elected to National Academy of
Engineering 02/07 |
|
Computer Tool Helps Pinpoint Risky Gene Mutations
02/07 |
|
Electric Fish Shed Light on Ways the Brain Directs
Movement 01/07 |
|
Coated Nanoparticles Solve Sticky Drug-Delivery
Problem 01/07 |
|
Hybrid Molecule Causes Cancer Cells to Self-Destruct
01/07
|
2006 |
|
Snake-Like Robot and Steady-Hand System Could Assist
Surgeons 12/06 |
|
Computer Scientists Unravel Language of Surgery
12/06 |
|
Media Advisory: Can Robots Produce Works of Art?
12/06 |
|
Nauticos President Is New Chair of Advisory Council
For Johns Hopkins Engineering Programs for
Professionals 12/06 |
|
Baltimore Area Middle School Girls to Get Introduction
to Engineering 11/06 |
|
Researcher Gives Robotic Surgery Tools a Sense of
Touch 11/06 |
|
Free Program Will Introduce Middle School Girls to
Engineering 11/06 |
|
Spaghetti Bridge Contest Set for Nov. 5
10/06 |
|
Mid-Term Elections Sources from Johns Hopkins
University 10/06 |
|
Johns Hopkins Joins Effort to Boost 'Smart Tag'
Security 09/06 |
|
Electric Jolt Triggers Release of Biomolecules,
Nanoparticles 09/06 |
|
Johns Hopkins University Joins Independent 529 Plan
09/06 |
|
Teen Researcher Seeks a Better Way to Treat
Tuberculosis 08/06 |
|
Charles Commons Ushers in
New Era for JHU 08/06 |
|
Inexpensive Hand-Held Braille Writer Devised by
Undergraduates 07/06 |
|
Johns Hopkins Master's Program Adds Nanotechnology
Option 07/06 |
|
Students' Device May Improve Chest Closure after Heart
Surgery 06/06 |
|
Four Johns Hopkins Students Named Goldwater Scholars
05/06 |
|
Students Design Custom Computer Desks for Woman with
Disabilities 05/06 |
|
JHU Grads to Study Abroad as Fulbright, DAAD
Scholars 05/06 |
|
Nanobiotechnology Team Aims Small but Thinks Big
05/06 |
|
Report: Computing Poised to Change the Way Science
Is Done 05/06 |
|
New Engineering Center to Transform Sensor
Technology 05/06 |
|
Maryland High School Teams to Compete in Robotics
Event 03/06 |
|
Thanissara 'Noon' Chansakul: Finding a Catalyst for
Cartilage Creation
03/06 [PURA Award] |
|
Laura Rupprecht: Tiny Filaments That Give Bacteria
Their Shape
03/06 [PURA Award] |
|
Hamilton's Christopher Kovalchick Voted "Young
Trustee" 03/06 |
|
JHU Offers Post-Master's Certificate in Systems
Engineering 03/06 |
|
Hurricanes, Other Vortices Seize Energy via Hostile
Takeovers 03/06 |
|
Infection 'Alarm' Yields Clues to Immune System
Behavior 02/06 |
|
Undergraduate from New Jersey Earns National Honor
02/06 |
|
Two Johns Hopkins Professors Elected to National
Academy of Engineering 02/06 |
|
Hard Science/Soft Skills Is Topic of Lecture Series
02/06 |
|
Whiting School of Engineering Names New Marketing
Director 01/06 |
|
Mystery of Metallic Glass Is Cracked by Johns Hopkins
Engineers 01/06 |
|
Johns Hopkins to Offer Online Master's Degree in
Bioinformatics 01/06 |
|
Implausible 'Oil Weapon' Constrains U.S. Policy in the
Middle East
01/06
|
2005 |
|
Johns Hopkins Engineering Programs for Professionals
and Army Corps of Engineers to Host Water Resources
Planning Seminar 12/05 |
|
Tiny Self-Assembling Cubes Could Carry Medicine,
Cell Therapy 12/05 |
|
New Nanosensor Uses Quantum Dots to Detect DNA
12/05 |
|
Baltimore Area Middle School Girls to Get Introduction
to Engineering 12/05 |
|
Nano-Biotechnology Training Will Help Create Hybrid
Researchers 11/05 |
|
Rise in Hospital Noise Poses Problems for Patients
and Staff 11/05 |
|
Spaghetti Bridge Contest 2005
11/05 |
|
New Equation Helps Unravel Erratic Behavior of
Turbulence 10/05 |
|
Institute Taps Computer Power to Advance Medical
Research 10/05 |
|
Phytochemicals May Protect Cartilage, Prevent Pain
in Joints 10/05 |
|
Media Advisory: Johns Hopkins Welcomes Students
from Hurricane-affected Colleges
09/05 |
|
Media Advisory: Experts on Water Quality, Pollution,
and Treatment Plant Reconstruction Issues Raised by
Hurricane Katrina 09/05 |
|
Johns Hopkins Admits 29 Students from La.
Universities 09/05 |
|
Information for Katrina-affected College Students
09/05 |
|
Modified Collagen Could Yield Important Medical
Applications 08/05 |
|
Johns Hopkins-led Center Will Study and Develop
Voting Technologies 08/05 |
|
To Make Stronger Platinum Jewelry, Add a Little
Chromium 07/05 |
|
Johns Hopkins Grads to Study Abroad as Fulbright,
DAAD Scholars 07/05 |
|
Students Steer a Blimp to Test near Space
Military Technology 07/05 |
|
Media Advisory: Baltimore Scholars Mid-Summer
Get-Together, Hopkins Here I Come
07/05 |
|
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Program Adds
Materials Option 07/05 |
|
Students Revamp Tractor for Use by Workers with
Disabilities 06/05 |
|
New Center Will Study Urban Pollutants and Ways to
Manage Them 06/05 |
|
Undergraduate Engineers Devise Basketball System for
the Blind 05/05 |
|
Scholarships Awarded in Memory of Chris Elser
05/05 |
|
Provost Undergraduate Research Award: Undergraduates
Make Heart Research Discoveries in Medical Lab
03/05 |
|
Undergraduate Tuition to Increase 4.9 Percent
03/05 |
|
Provost Undergraduate Research Award: Undergraduate
Tests Safety of Tissue Engineering Technique
03/05 |
|
Provost Undergraduate Research Award: Artificial Antenna
Helps 'Cockroach Robot' Scurry along Walls
03/05 |
|
Provost Undergraduate Research Award: Student Engineer
Finds 'Structural Art' in 19th Century Bridges
03/05 |
|
Provost Undergraduate Research Award: Student Identifies
Electrical Changes Preceding Heart Failure
03/05 |
|
Post-Tsunami Thailand Yields Lessons for Coastal
Construction 02/05 |
|
600 Attend Johns Hopkins' Fifth Annual HeadsUp
Engineering Fair 02/05 |
|
Johns Hopkins Offers Three New Online Classes for
Engineering Professionals
01/05 |
|
RFID Chips in Car Keys and Gas Pump Pay Tags Carry
Security Risks
01/05
|
2004 |
|
Media Advisory: Johns Hopkins Tsunami Expert Available
for Interviews 12/04 |
|
Replicating an Eel's Nerve Circuitry May Aid
Paralyzed People 12/04 |
|
Improved Molecular Switch Could Serve as Sensor,
Medical Tool 11/04 |
|
Steinberg Named Associate Dean of Advanced Academic
Programs 11/04 |
|
$1.2 Million from Moore Foundation Funds Data
Analysis Research 11/04 |
|
Spaghetti Bridge Contest Set for November 7, 2004
11/04 |
|
Accelerated Heartbeat Mystery - Is Odd Electrical
Wave the Key 10/04 |
|
Biotech Business Plan Wins Top Honor for Johns
Hopkins Students 10/04 |
|
Media Alert: 'Low-Tech' Engineering Competition
10/04 |
|
Johns Hopkins Renames Its Part-Time Engineering
Programs 10/04 |
|
Researchers Seek to Lure More Women, Minorities to
Engineering 09/04 |
|
Media Advisory: Computer Scientists Release Study on
Venezuelan Referendum
09/04 |
|
Riverbank Filtration Pulls Pollutants from Drinking
Water 08/04 |
|
New Tool Predicts How Long Pollutants Will Stay
in Soil 08/04 |
|
High School Students Sample Engineering in Summer
Program 07/04 |
|
Jones Returns to Johns Hopkins as Engineering
Dean 07/04 |
|
Part-Time Engineering Students Get Option to Build
Business Skills 06/04 |
|
Low-Cost Robot Could Locate Land Mines in Rugged
Terrain 06/04 |
|
Johns Hopkins Launches "Baltimore Scholars" Program
06/04 |
|
Vest and Harness May Protect Fragile Adults in Car
Crashes 04/04 |
|
Paleoecologist Be Honored for Chesapeake Bay
Research 04/04 |
|
Part-Time Engineering Programs Honor Two
Instructors 04/04 |
|
Self-Assembling Proteins Could Help Repair Human
Tissue 03/04 |
|
Provost's Undergraduate Research Award:
Student Builds Micro Biosensor Chip to Move DNA
Molecules 03/04 |
|
Provost's Undergraduate Research Award:
Undergraduates Track Molecules That Trigger a Heartbeat
03/04 |
|
Provost's Undergraduate Research Award:
Student Probes Secrets of Ear Cells Crucial for Hearing
03/04 |
|
Part-Time Engineering Faculty Includes Published
Authors 02/04 |
|
Johns Hopkins Senior Seth A. Townsend Recognized by USA
Today 02/04 |
|
Johns Hopkins Junior Athar Malik Recognized by USA
Today 02/04 |
|
Security Experts Urge U.S. to Abandon Internet
Voting Plan 01/04 |
|
Lockheed Martin to Sponsor Johns Hopkins University's
Annual Engineering Fair
01/04 |
|
Ryan Hanley Named George J. Mitchell Scholar
01/04 |
2003 |
|
New Degree Focuses on Environmental Planning and
Management 12/03 |
|
Johns Hopkins Technology Will Guide Hybrid Undersea
Robot 12/03 |
|
Johns Hopkins Student Selected for Marshall Scholarship
12/03 |
|
Johns Hopkins to Receive IBM Institutes of Innovation
Award 11/03 |
|
Landmark Fruit Fly 'Map' Could Yield Drugs for
Genetic Disorders 11/03 |
|
Spaghetti Bridge Contest Set for Nov. 9
11/03 |
|
Part-Time Engineering Students Can Take 'Virtual' Field
Trips 10/03 |
|
New Device Measures How Much Force Is Used to Deliver
a Baby 10/03 |
|
Johns Hopkins Names New Chief Information Security
Officer
10/03 |
|
Johns Hopkins to Offer Part-Time Master's in
Bioinformatics
10/03 |
|
Making Tiny Plastic Particles to Deliver Lifesaving
Medicine 09/03 |
|
Statement from Avi Rubin Regarding the Report by Science
Application International Corporation on Maryland's
Proposed Electronic Voting System 09/03 |
|
Mathematical Sciences Professor Receives International
Prize 09/03 |
|
Statement of Avi Rubin on relationship with VoteHere
Inc.
08/03 |
|
Johns Hopkins to Offer Two Homeland Security Courses
in D.C. 08/03 |
|
Electronic Voting Security Flaws: Johns Hopkins
Researchers Respond to Diebold Analysis
08/03 |
|
Twinning Phenomenon Found in Nanocrystalline Aluminum
07/03 |
|
Electronic Voting System is Vulnerable to
Tampering 07/03 |
|
Walt Whitman 11th Grader Ignites Engineering
Career 07/03 |
|
Douglas Named Interim Dean of Engineering
07/03 |
|
Student-Built Pill Dispenser Gives Patient More
Independence 06/03 |
|
NSF Grant Will Fund Information Security
Scholarships 06/03 |
|
Calvert County Residents First to Graduate from Johns
Hopkins'
Part-time Engineering Program in Southern Maryland
05/03 |
|
Lessons Learned Outside Classroom Motivate Hopkins
Grad 05/03 |
|
Student-Invented Device Eases Installation of Child
Safety Seats 05/03 |
|
Web-based Attacks Could Create Chaos in the Physical
World 05/03 |
|
Students Will See How Liquids Behave When Gravity is
Gone 04/03 |
|
Provost's Undergraduate Research Award: Undergraduate
Uses Complex Math to Help Predict Dementia
04/03 |
|
Provost's Undergraduate Research Award: Undergraduate
Helps Give Medical Robots a Sense of 'Touch'
04/03 |
|
Protein Engineering Produces Molecular 'Switch'
03/03 |
|
Ravi Kavasery Wins Luce Scholarship
03/03 |
|
Researchers Solve Ballistic Mystery in Ceramic
Armor 03/03 |
|
Johns Hopkins Faculty Member Receives Engineering
Honor 02/03 |
|
Johns Hopkins to Offer Master's Degree in Security
Informatics 02/03 |
|
Johns Hopkins Uses IBM Technology in Heart Disease
Research 02/03 |
|
Undergraduate Tuition to Increase 4.9 Percent for
2003-2004 01/03 |
|
Technology Review Hails Johns Hopkins Researcher as
Pioneer in Tissue Engineering, One of the Top Ten Emerging
Technologies 01/03 |
|
Johns Hopkins Engineering Forms Advisory Council For
Part-Time Programs 01/03 |
|
James E. West, Co-inventor of Electret Microphone, Joins
Faculty 01/03
|
2002 |
|
Deep Sea Technology Is Put To The Test In
Campus Tank 11/02 |
|
'Celebration of Excellence' Will Pay Tribute to Two
Professors 11/02 |
|
Cellular Pathway Contains A 'Clock' that Steers
Gene Activity 11/02 |
|
Spaghetti Bridge Contest Set for Nov. 9
11/02 |
|
Researchers Produce Strong Copper That Retains
Ductility 10/02 |
|
Johns Hopkins Takes Part-Time Engineering Classes to
Massachusetts 10/02 |
|
Free Software Predicts How and When Steel Beams
Will Buckle 09/02 |
|
Tissue Engineers Steering Stem Cells to Produce Bones,
Cartilage
08/02 |
|
Class of 2006 Arrives at Johns Hopkins University
07/02 |
|
Students Invent Voice-Activated Grasping Tool for
Disabled Man 05/02 |
|
Digital Research Projects Get $3 Million
05/02 |
|
Whitewater Death Inspires Students to Create Safer
Helmet 05/02 |
|
Rachel Breman Wins Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Scholarship 05/02 |
|
Suzanna Brickman Wins Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Scholarship 05/02 |
|
Tara Johnson Wins Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Scholarship 05/02 |
|
Andrew O'Bannon Wins Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Scholarship 05/02 |
|
Lora Pearlman Wins Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Scholarship 05/02 |
|
Sarah Spinner Wins Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Scholarship 05/02 |
|
Elizabeth Tuffiash Wins Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Scholarship 05/02 |
|
Super-Fast Flashes Could Help Scientists See into
a Nucleus 04/02 |
|
Prescription Drug Pollution May Harm Humans, Aquatic
Life
04/02 |
|
Virtual Observatory Prototype Wins Microsoft Student
Award 04/02 |
|
Ostrander to Oversee Montgomery County Collaborations
04/02 |
|
Johns Hopkins Will Again Expand on Montgomery County
Campus
04/02 |
|
Hopkins Undergraduates Honored for Research
03/02 |
|
Undergraduate Tuition to Increase 4.5 Percent
02/02 |
|
Johns Hopkins to Offer New Major in Environmental
Engineering 02/02 |
2001 |
|
Mini-Lasers and Silicon on Sapphire Technology Lead to
Speedier
and Cost-Effective Interconnects Between Computer Chips
12/01 |
|
Tracking and Treating Toxic Waste in Urban
Neighborhoods 12/01 |
|
Online Engineering Exercises Win Top Honor as Learning
Aid 12/01 |
|
Lego Surgery Contest 11/01 |
|
Spaghetti Bridge Contest Set for Nov. 11
11/01 |
|
Speech Recognition Technology Will Search Holocaust
Archives 10/01 |
|
Johns Hopkins Will Dedicate Clark Hall October 12 at
Homewood 10/01 |
|
Media Alert: Israeli Stem Cell Scientist Will Take Part in
Johns Hopkins-Technion Conference On Biomedical Research
Breakthroughs
09/01 |
|
Johns Hopkins Makes Graphics Software Available for
Free
08/01 |
|
Lifting Device Helps Handicapped Kids Enjoy the
Playground
07/01 |
|
Student-Made Window Guard May Save Kids from Deadly
Falls
06/01 |
|
Digital Model of Amoeba Helps Scientists Study Human
Cells 05/01 |
|
Hopkins Undergraduates Honored for Research
04/01 |
|
Researchers Mine the Secrets of Nanoporous Gold
03/01 |
|
Model Helicopters Help Teach High-Tech Engineering
02/01 |
|
Spherical Motor Allows Ball-Based 3-D Movement
01/01
|
2000 |
|
Tracking a Microscopic 'Rocket' by Its Tail: Laser Device
Lets
Researchers See How Bacteria Spread Between Cells
10/2000 |
|
New Lab Could Help Robots 'Feel' More like Humans
09/00 |
|
Fiber-Optic Laser Could Track Changes in Earth's Ozone
Layer:
Johns Hopkins Teams with NASA-Goddard to Create New
Instrument 08/00 |
|
Water Quality Researcher Receives Prestigious Clarke
Prize
(06/00) |
|
Undergraduates' Invention Makes Handguns 'Childproof'
(05/00) |
|
Hopkins, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Establish
Biomedical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Program
(04/00) |
|
Building the Right Barrier Stops Spread of Deadly
Pollutants (03/00) |
|
Falling Snow Can Create a Noisy Nuisance... Underwater
(03/00) |
|
Undergrad's Research Could Lead to Early Detection of
Heart Disease
(02/00)
|
1999 |
|
Transformation Tool Helps Move Images, Video More
Quickly
12/99 |
|
IBM Supercomputer at Johns Hopkins Hunts for Clues to Heart
and
Brain Disease
11/99 |
|
Prominent National and Local Researchers Will Speak at
Johns
Hopkins Engineering Celebration
11/99 |
|
Richard Sonnenfeldt Honored by Johns Hopkins University
11/99 |
|
Electric Field Tames Stubborn Bubbles in Zero Gravity
(11/99) |
|
'HARP MRI' Provides Faster, Clearer Pictures of Heart
Problems (10/99) |
|
Groundbreaking Set Oct. 6 for Biomedical Engineering
Building
(10/99) |
|
Class of 2003 Arrives at Hopkins
(09/99) |
|
Whalen Appointed Dean of Admissions and Enrollment
08/99 |
|
Report Details Maryland's High Technology Health
08/99 |
|
Pedal Power Probe Shows Bicycles Waste Little Energy
08/99 |
|
'Hurricane House' Braces for New Storm Season
07/99 |
|
Pumping with a Tiny Bubble
06/99 |
|
Donohue Named Associate Engineering Dean for Research
06/99 |
|
Douglas Named Associate Engineering Dean
06/99 |
|
Students
Build
Pounding Device to Test Armored Vehicles
05/99 |
|
Restraining Bar Could Reduce School Bus Injuries
05/99 |
|
New Microscope Lets Engineer See How Metal Atoms Arrange
Themselves 04/99 |
|
Engineering Students Pursue Cutting-Edge Research
04/99 |
|
Johns Hopkins Research Featured on Web Site
03/99 |
|
Engineer Gives Robots a New Way to 'See'
03/99 |
|
Looking for Land Mines: Hopkins Engineers Use Advanced Math
to
Find Deadly Devices in Aerial Pictures
02/99 |
|
Statistician Helps Health Scientists Stay Ahead of the
Curve
01/99 |
|
Helping Students Break Barriers in Sciences,
Engineering
01/99 |
1998 |
|
Foil, Water, Baking Soda: A Rub-free Solution for Stained
Silver 12/98 |
|
Environmental Engineers Unravel 'Evaporation
Paradox' 11/98 |
|
Hopkins Geologist Reveals Earth's Plumbing, Momentous
Theory
in Earth Science Topples 11/98 |
|
Web Site Explores How Climate Change Affects Human
Health 11/98 |
|
Did Fur Trappers Trigger Landscape Changes?
10/98 |
|
$17 Million Grant Will Support Biomedical Engineering
Institute 10/98 |
|
Johns Hopkins University Launches Research Center to Expand
Role of Computers, Robots in Surgery
09/98 |
|
Plugging the 'Glue' in Sticky Blood Cells Could Save
Lives 08/98 |
|
Putting a Price Tag on Pollution
08/98 |
|
Banking on Safer Drinking Water
07/98 |
|
Netpreneur Program Provides Tips for Digital Age
Entrepreneurs 06/98 |
|
Betenbaugh Promoted to Professor
05/98 |
|
Busch-Vishniac Appointed Dean of Engineering
05/98 |
|
How Do We Hear While We Sleep?
04/98 |
|
Sand in the Sediment Can Help Predict River Damage
04/98 |
|
Metallic Glass: Material of the Future
03/98 |
|
From Brain Studies to Hysteria, from Syria to Tibet,
Hopkins
Undergraduates Pursue Challenging Research Projects
03/98 |
|
The Trick Is in the Triangles: Software Gives
Graphics Systems More Speed, Flexibility
03/98 |
1997 |
|
Moving
DNA
Molecules with Magnetic Tweezers
01/97 |
|
Media
Advisory: Climate Change Conference
02/97 |
|
Thea
Glidden Named Communications Director for Johns Hopkins
School of Engineering
02/97 |
|
Would
You
Trust a Robot to Sort Chocolates?
03/97 |
|
Hopkins
Undergraduates Design Pathfinding Research Projects
03/97 |
|
Giddens,
Hopkins Engineering Dean, to Resign
04/97 |
|
Fast-moving Fluid Jets May Turn Sound Energy into
Light
04/97 |
|
Hopkins Engineering Undergrads' Inventions
05/97 |
|
Recreating Silicon Valley Is Easier Said than Done
05/97 |
|
Scientists Give Computers New Tools to Understand
Speech
06/97 |
|
Computer Models of the Heart Can Help Cure Cardiac
Ills
07/97 |
|
Stopping "Cellular Suicide" Could Boost Production in
Biotech Labs
07/97 |
|
High-Tech Robots Take Exploration to New Heights--and
Depths
08/97 |
|
Fisheries Scientists to Meet at Johns Hopkins
09/97 |
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'Virtual Lab' Lets Students Tackle Engineering Tasks
on the Web
09/97 |
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Computers and The Internet Are Changing How and Where We
Learn: October 24th Symposium at Hopkins
10/97 |
|
Intel
Grant
Furthers High Tech Research at Johns Hopkins
11/97 |
1996 |
|
Geologist
Unearths Secrets of
Continent-Forming Process 02/96 |
|
Math
Researcher
Tries to Crack Statistical 'Curse'
03/96 |
|
Hopkins Scientists Hope to End
Bubble Troubles in Outer Space 04/96 |
|
JHU
Student's
Software Helps Visually
Impaired Computer Users 05/96 |
|
Renovated
'Radiation Lab' Lobby Will
Honor Julian Sinclair Smith
05/96 |
|
JHU
Launches
New Business Minor to
Prepare Engineers for Management Posts
07/96 |
|
JHU
Robotics
Researcher to
Receive National Mechanical Engineering Award
07/96 |
|
JHU
Dean
Will Deliver Thurston
Lecture at International Engineering Congress
07/96 |
|
In Earthbound Labs, Researchers
Unravel the Low-Gravity Physics Of Outer Space
07/96 |
|
Metacomputing
:
Sharing Hardware Could
Put Cash in Your Pocket 08/96 |
|
The
Science of
Siting: Using Math to
Pick Prime Locations 11/96 |
|
Power from
Plastics: Hopkins
Scientists Create All-Polymer Battery
11/96 |
1995 |
|
Hopkins Chosen for Distance
Learning Network 01/95 |
|
Saltzman Promtoed to
Professor 01/95 |
|
Statistical Expert Wins Prestigious Navy Award
01/95 |
|
Students to Race Concrete Canoes: Yes, Concrete!
03/95 |
|
JHU Engineer Teachings Computers to Learn
04/95 |
|
Journalist to Speak at School of Engineering
Convocation
04/95 |
|
Story Ideas from the School of Engineering
04/95 |
|
Hopkins Engineer Will Comment on Russian Earthquake
05/95 |
|
Wolman to be Honored during American Geophysical Union
Meeting 05/95 |
|
Mechanical Engineering Students at Hopkins Design for the
Future 05/95 |
|
Promotions
to
Professor: The Johns Hopkins University
06/95 |
|
Innovative Blood Research Earns Hopkins Engineer a Whitaker
Grant 07/95 |
|
Hufferd Named Director of Chemical Propulsion Information
Agency 07/95 |
|
Hopkins Researchers Find
Polymers Can Control Medication, Strengthen Bones
07/95 |
|
Promotions
to
Professor, The Johns Hopkins University
07/95 |
|
Engineering Students Try the Banking
Business 09/95 |
|
Alternate-powered Vehicles: The Wave of the Future
09/95 |
1994 |
|
Hopkins Environmental Engineer Receives Young
Investigator
07/94 |
|
Hopkins Helps City Kids Prepare for Fall
07/94 |
|
Hopkins Engineer Receives Young Investigator Award
08/94 |
|
Hopkins Engineering Prof Wins Presidential Faculty
Fellow
08/94 |
|
School of Engineering Names Charles Westgate Associate
Dean
08/94 |
|
Hopkins Gains Renewal of Faculty for the Future Grant
08/94 |
|
Story Ideas from the School of Engineering
10/94 |
|
Scientists to Honor Robert Scanlan at Hopkins Symposium
10/94 |
|
Allan Huston to Receive Blumenthal Award, Deliver
Lecture
10/94 |
|
Ellis to Comment on EPA Pollution Control Plan Decision
11/94 |
|
Story Ideas from the School of Engineering
12/94 |