Robot-assisted surgery, an app for diagnosing strep throat, and a new tool to detect glaucoma are all on the health care horizon.
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Robot-assisted surgery, an app for diagnosing strep throat, and a new tool to detect glaucoma are all on the health care horizon.
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Ralph Etienne-Cummings, the Julian S. Smith Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the Whiting School of Engineering, is a co-producer of Brains and Machines, a podcast devoted to…
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CAPTAiN system helps novice surgeons achieve expert-level results in virtual simulations A groundbreaking new virtual reality tool called CAPTAiN, developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins University, could revolutionize how novice…
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering used computer simulations to study how the arrangement of nanoscale metallic discs affects the optical behavior of plasmonic materials–metals designed to interact…
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CategoriesInsects and arachnids inspire crucial research across the research ecosystem at Johns Hopkins—from robot design to tumor tracking.
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People with diseases or conditions that affect the base of the skull, such as otologic abnormalities, cancerous tumors and birth defects, might need to undergo skull base surgery at some…