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Engineering students are building a compact, energy-efficient device that can pulverize asteroid rocks for Design Day ...
The health of the American people should be one of the highest priorities of government, writes Johns Hopkins health ...
Three Johns Hopkins experts discuss the potential of mRNA-powered therapeutics to produce lifesaving treatments and cures for a range of diseases, and why federal research cuts risk undermining U.S. s ...
The planet's once-strong magnetic field appears to have been limited to its southern hemisphere, the apparent result of a fully liquid inner core that differs from that of Earth ...
The Provost's DELTA Teaching Forum is scheduled for Thursday, May 1, at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy on the ...
Writing Seminars chair Eric Puchner talks with a former advisee about why 'dark books' resonate with readers like Oprah ...
By combining private and public resources at universities, we create the engine that makes curiosity possible—for our health, ...
Join us for the Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute Spring 2025 Symposium, Human Alignment of AI, on April 22 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on the Homewood campus ...
For some leukemia patients, each hour of delayed care can be the difference between life and death. JHU's Eugene Shenderov is ...
An NIH-funded partnership between JHU and Howard University speeds the development of medical devices addressing neurological ...
Thanks to the NIH, researchers like Andrew Ewald have advanced our understanding of what allows a cancer cell from one part ...
A leader in the defense research and development community who joined APL in 1983, he currently heads the lab's Air and ...