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2004 ARTBOT CompetitionJohns Hopkins University engineering students were challenged with creating autonomous robots that could create art. This video shows the judging and demonstration of these Artbots. ...
A Visit to Our StudiosThe Johns Hopkins Science Review, responding to many requests from its viewers, turned the cameras on itself and gave viewers an inside look into what it took to broadcast a live television program in ...
Anchor InstitutionsAnchor institutions play a strong role in communities. This video is part of a conference co-sponsored by the Johns Hopkins University and the Annie E. Casey Foundation. ...
Arab Women Speak Out: ShortThis short program provides a brief overview of the Arab Women Speak Out project, which features video profiles of women in the Middle East. For more information about this program, please contact Gle ...
Arab Women Speak Out: Strategies for Self EmpowermentThis documentary provides an insight into the innovative Arab Women Speak Out project, designed to empower women and increase their involvement in social development throughout the Arab world. The pro ...
Blending Biology and RoboticsIn a collaboration that blends biology and robotics, researchers at Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland are unraveling the circuitry in an eel's spinal cord to help develop a microchip implan ...
Blending Biology and RoboticsIn a collaboration that blends biology and robotics, researchers at Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland are unraveling the circuitry in an eel's spinal cord to help develop a microchip implan ...
BufferGelResearchers at the Johns Hopkins University and ReProtect LLC have developed a gel that may help both block the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and reduce unwanted pregnancies. The compound, k ...
Building a Safer HelmetTwo undergraduate engineering students at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore have designed and tested a new kind of whitewater sports helmet aimed at preventing life-threatening injuries. For m ...
Building a Tractor for the Mobility ImpairedJohns Hopkins engineering students successfully modified a John Deere tractor so that mobility impaired volunteers can help out at a Maryland state park. ...
CAPM: A Library Robot ProjectAs more and more print materials are moved to off-site storage facilities, research universities face the challenge of maintaining large collections of materials, while maintaining access by library u ...
Chinese Orphanages: A Johns Hopkins Undergraduate gets an inside look.Heather Campbell, an international studies major from Utah, recounts her efforts to get inside a Chinese orphanage and advance her research project. Rebuffed at first, her persistence paid off and is ...
Chinese Orphanages: A Johns Hopkins Undergraduate gets an inside look.Heather Campbell, an international studies major from Utah, recounts her efforts to get inside a Chinese orphanage and advance her research project. Rebuffed at first, her persistence paid off and is ...
CultureFest 2005 at Johns Hopkins UniversityFor nearly 20 years, undergraduates at The Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus have planned, organized and carried off CultureFest, a celebration of diversity featuring music, dancing, food and ...
Demon Lovers: Witchcraft, Sex and the Crisis of BeliefIn his new book, "Demon Lovers: Witchcraft, Sex and the Crisis of Belief" (University of Chicago, March 2002), Walter Stephens asserts that belief in such threatening beings has helped skeptics resolv ...
Divided Attention: Driving and TalkingCan we really multitask? A recent brain study by Johns Hopkins University researchers suggests the answer is no. Professor Steven Yantis explains why the brain can’t simultaneously give full attenti ...
Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison on "Exuberance, The Passion for Life"Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, speaks about her book "Exuberance, The Passion for Life" at a conference on teacher wellness organized by the Johns Hopkins Cente ...
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Financing Innovation and the Evolution of Venture Capital: Germany and the U.S. in the Postwar EraCaroline Fohlin investigates how venture capitalism was achieved more rapidly in the U.S. than in Germany after WWII. Examined are the many financial factors, as well as interest in new technologies a ...
Financing Innovation and the Evolution of Venture Capital: Germany and the U.S. in the Postwar EraCaroline Fohlin investigates how venture capitalism was achieved more rapidly in the U.S. than in Germany after WWII. Examined are the many financial factors, as well as interest in new technologies a ...
Give Me Strength: Spirituality in the Medical EncounterRenowned pediatric neurosurgeon Ben Carson moderates this award-winning, 27-minute film designed to educate physicians and other health care professionals about issues concerning spirituality and heal ...
Government Structure and Policy Making in Germany and the U.S.The U.S. and Germany share many similarities, as well as differences, in their political and economic structures. University of Wisconsin History Professor Colleen Dunlavy compares and contrasts these ...
Government Structure and Policy Making in Germany and the U.S.The U.S. and Germany share many similarities, as well as differences, in their political and economic structures. University of Wisconsin History Professor Colleen Dunlavy compares and contrasts these ...
Inspired by Nature: Cockroach RoboticsCan a robot learn to navigate like a cockroach? To help researchers find out if a mechanical device can mimic the pesky insect's behavior, Johns Hopkins University mechanical engineering major Owen Lo ...
Institutional AmnesiaA brief video looking at the film and video collections of the Johns Hopkins University. ...
Johns Hopkins Around the World, Around the ClockFrom China to Washington, from Bologna to Baltimore, this video provides glimpses into the wide-ranging activities of The Johns Hopkins University, America's first research university. ...
Legacy of a VisionThis brief video describes the groundbreaking educational television series, The Johns Hopkins Science Review, which debuted in 1948 and aired for 12 years. This is a promotional video that was made i ...
National Network of Partnership Schools: Working Together for SuccessThe National Network of Partnership Schools, created by researchers at Johns Hopkins University, has developed many ways to connect schools and families. Students and the community are able to reap th ...
Outside the Walls: AmachiThis episode highlights a successful prisoner reentry program. Outside the Walls: A National Snapshot of Community-Based Prisoner Reentry Programs is a 12-part series examining the crucial issue of pr ...
Outside the Walls: Community ReentryThis episode focuses on helping prisoners reenter the community. Outside the Walls: A National Snapshot of Community-Based Prisoner Reentry Programs is a 12-part series examining the crucial issue of ...
Outside the Walls: Education and EmploymentThis episode focuses on finding education and employment for prisoners reentering society. Outside the Walls: A National Snapshot of Community-Based Prisoner Reentry Programs is a 12-part series exami ...
Outside the Walls: FaithOutside the Walls: A National Snapshot of Community-Based Prisoner Reentry Programs is a 12-part series examining the crucial issue of prisoners returning to society and a look at the successful progr ...
Outside the Walls: FamilyThis episode focuses on helping families after prisoners reenter society. Outside the Walls: A National Snapshot of Community-Based Prisoner Reentry Programs is a 12-part series examining the crucial ...
Outside the Walls: Health CareThis episode focuses on finding health care for prisoners reentering society. Outside the Walls: A National Snapshot of Community-Based Prisoner Reentry Programs is a 12-part series examining the cruc ...
Outside the Walls: HousingThis episode focuses on finding housing for prisoners reentering society. Outside the Walls: A National Snapshot of Community-Based Prisoner Reentry Programs is a 12-part series examining the crucial ...
Outside the Walls: Maryland Reentry PartnershipThis episode highlights a successful prisoner reentry program. Outside the Walls: A National Snapshot of Community-Based Prisoner Reentry Programs is a 12-part series examining the crucial issue of pr ...
Outside the Walls: Rhode Island Prisoner Release ProgramThis episode highlights a successful prisoner reentry program. Outside the Walls: A National Snapshot of Community-Based Prisoner Reentry Programs is a 12-part series examining the crucial issue of pr ...
Outside the Walls: Safer FoundationSafer Foundation is a successful program that has assisted many prisoners reentering society. This adult transition center provides not only vocational and employment training, but also educational op ...
Outside the Walls: SafetyThis episode focuses on helping prisoners find safety as they reenter society. Outside the Walls: A National Snapshot of Community-Based Prisoner Reentry Programs is a 12-part series examining the cru ...
Plans to Prosper: A Patient Guide to Faith and HealthThis program looks at the role spirituality plays in health and healing. The program describes spirituality, reviews the research link between spirituality and better medical outcomes and discusses fi ...
Profile on PoeThis program, which originally aired on October 26, 1958, takes a close look at the life and work of Edgar Allen Poe. The opening and closing remarks are by John Astin, a Johns Hopkins graduate and fa ...
Protein-Protein Interaction: A 3-Dimensional Jigsaw PuzzleJeffrey Gray, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at The Johns Hopkins University, briefly describes his current research. ...
Roving Robot Land Mine DetectorEngineering students at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore have developed a light-weight, roving robot designed to safely detect and mark possible land mines. The inexpensive, remote-controlled ...
Safety Vest to Reduce InjuriesEngineering students at Johns Hopkins University have developed a safety vest and harness system designed to reduce and prevent injuries for the estimated 13 million people in the United States suffer ...
Students Design Custom Computer DesksJohns Hopkins mechanical engineering majors Olivia Mao, Boyang Li and Eiline Yoon have designed and delivered two custom computer desks to the home of a health care educator who has disabilities. A wo ...
The 11th Annual Spaghetti Bridge Building ContestEach year, the freshman engineering students at Johns Hopkins University compete in a contest to see who can build the strongest bridge out of spaghetti noodles. The bridges can weigh no more than 750 ...
The Johns Hopkins Tutorial ProjectThe Johns Hopkins Tutorial Project has been helping city school students with their studies since 1958, making it the longest-running program of its kind in Baltimore. Through the years, the project h ...
The Master Glass BlowerIn this October, 1951 episode of 'The Johns Hopkins Science Review,' the show looks at the role the glassblower played in the scientific lab of a research university in the 1950s. Opening and closing ...
The Usefulness of Useless KnowledgeIn this classic episode of 'The Johns Hopkins Science Review,' host Lynn Poole and guest, Abel Wolman, delve into the nature of the research university and why the work of researchers is so important, ...
Underwater RobotJohns Hopkins University engineers are using a new indoor tank filled with nearly 43,000 gallons of water to test navigation and control equipment that allows them to direct a small underwater robot. ...
We Believe in Research...The Woodrow Wilson Fellowship"We Believe in Research..." provides a look into the Johns Hopkins University Woodrow Wilson Fellowship program, a unique undergraduate research program. For more information about this program, pleas ...
 
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