Sensing
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Professor of mechanical engineering Tza-Huei (Jeff) Wang spends his days working with tiny droplets of fluid. Some of his lab’s devices analyze droplets that are one-millionth of a liter. Others use a far… Read More
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Tza-Huei Wang in his microfluidics laboratory. Photo credit: Will Kirk / Johns Hopkins University. Story by the Hub. The low-cost device matches the specificity and sensitivity of current hospital tests,… Read More
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Press release by Doug Donovan. A laboratory test developed by a research team led by Johns Hopkins University bioengineers can accurately pinpoint, capture and analyze the deadliest cells in the… Read More
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Story by Gina Wadas Long-duration space travel is an interest to space agencies worldwide. Achieving this feat will require the collaboration of STEM experts and other specialists. One challenge facing… Read More
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Story by Vanessa Watsa and was posted September 24, 2020 on the Hub. A trio of Johns Hopkins scientists—a pharmacologist, a biomedical engineer, and a biophysicist—are pooling their knowledge to… Read More

