Content by Phil Sneiderman-Johns Hopkins University News Office
Scientists want to use algorithms to extract useful information from video footage, photos, and other material
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Research may lead to new lines of direct communication with living cells
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Johns Hopkins research could lead to more precise ways to target tumor growth
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Center based within Institute for NanoBioTechnology will try to unravel the biomechanics of metastasis
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Johns Hopkins computer scientists have found a flaw in the way that secure cloud storage companies protect their customers' data, a weakness they say jeopardizes the privacy protection these digital warehouses claim to offer.
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Bubbles in a champagne glass may add a festive fizz to the drink, but microscopic bubbles that form in a material called metallic glass can signal serious trouble. In this normally high-strength material, bubbles may indicate that a brittle breakdown is in progress.
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