COURTESY OF MIN JAE KIM The team tested their prototype with a CPR dummy to simulate aerosolization.
CC BY 4.0 A camera captures an image of the ventilator screen and sends it to the operating tablet, which can be used to control the robot outside of patient rooms.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Although undergraduates can not participate in in-person research, there are still ways to get involved with remote opportunities.
COURTESY OF LADYBIRDS DANCE TEAM The Ladybirds Dance Team, one of the groups who participated during the event, during a performance earlier this year.
AlexanderJonesi / CC BY-SA Bill Belichick didn’t need Tom Brady to coach the Patriots to a dominant week one victory.
ANDREAS KONTOKANIS / CC BY-SA Hikaru Nakamura is a five-time U.S. chess champion.
COURTESY OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION CENTER The Prodensity app has expanded upon its original goal of helping labs social distance.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM The few students living in University housing are regularly tested for COVID-19 in front of Shriver Hall.
COURTESY OF MICHELLE LIMPE Graduate students criticize the University’s COVID-19 guidelines for students, citing a lack of transparency and calling for revisions and clarifications.
COURTESY OF ARIELLA SHUA Shua found success through online recipes, using sites such as Allrecipes to plan new meals.
FILE PHOTO Without an in-person network, radical virtual collaboration is the key to student support.
COURTESY OF NICK MORAN On August 14, the Bloomberg School of Public Health advised college students via Instagram to avoid large parties.
COURTESY OF SOPHIA LOLA Lola spent several hours making nacatamales, a Nicaraguan dish.
COURTESY OF SANIYA RAMCHANDANI Ramchandani likes to write down her takeaways from a setback and store them in this box.
PUBLIC DOMAIN The susceptibility of predictive artificial intelligence to racial biases makes its use dangerous in the criminal justice system.