Jun 7, 2024
Design Day team engineers methane-reducing cattle feed. By Lisa Ercolano Children are taught from a young age that burping is impolite but—at least judging by cows—Mother Nature seems to have missed that memo. Methane-filled bovine burps (and flatulence)...
Jun 7, 2024
Engineering students harness machine learning to improve quality control. By Jonathan Deutschman Blind Industries and Services of Maryland is a leading provider of military uniforms, cutting and sewing thousands of garments each year for the Department of Defense and...
Jun 6, 2024
Materials science student Charlie Teeter designs predictive model to discover atomic actions. By Conner Allen How do atoms interact when elements are combined into an alloy? It’s a longstanding question in materials science that Charlie Teeter is tackling. A senior...
Jun 6, 2024
Students develop wetlands plan to protect Turner Station community from rising sea level. By Danielle Underferth As sea levels rise and coasts erode, low-lying communities like the Turner Station community in Dundalk are increasingly threatened by chronic flooding....
Jun 1, 2024
Students engineer solar-powered sounds to attract Chesapeake Bay bivalves. By Dino Lencioni Chesapeake Bay oysters are more than a favorite seafood delicacy: These vital filter feeders help maintain water quality and their reefs also serve as critical habitats for...
Jun 1, 2024
Johns Hopkins undergraduate engineers bring the thrill of the hunt to bobcats Kilgore and Josie with their high-tech take on the classic ‘Whac-A-Mole’ arcade game By Jaimie Patterson Specialists at the Maryland Zoo know how important it is for animals...