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A miracle in her own backyard
March 10, 2025
NIH clinical trials are a lifeline for cancer patients like Baltimore native Vanessa, who received a groundbreaking immunotherapy treatment at the Kimmel Cancer Center
Science is worth standing up for
March 6, 2025
America's biomedical research engine has produced lifesaving treatments for cancer and other diseases. Cuts to funding harm the lives and futures of Americans.
Baltimore-area residents worry about effects of climate change on their lives
March 6, 2025
Survey data provides insight into how Baltimore-area residents feel about climate change
How federally funded research helps save lives during an earthquake
March 6, 2025
Support from the National Science Foundation helps civil engineers like Ben Schafer improve building codes and develop more resilient, cost-effective building materials
Feeling is believing: Bionic hand 'knows' what it's touching, grasps like a human
March 5, 2025
Pioneering prosthetic hand carefully conforms and adjusts its grasp to avoid damaging or mishandling whatever it holds
Scientists discover genes to grow bigger tomatoes and eggplants
March 5, 2025
Johns Hopkins scientists say the innovation could bring 'new fruits, foods, and flavors' to an expanded global agricultural marketplace
Johns Hopkins among top Fulbright producers for 15th consecutive year
March 4, 2025
Six Hopkins Fulbright grantees discuss how they're making a difference around the world, from Guinea and Germany to Taiwan and Japan
National program launched at Hopkins Nursing helps seniors age at home
March 4, 2025
The CAPABLE program, launched in 2012 by Sarah Szanton, demonstrates how a single NIH seed grant can blossom years later
Leading experimental physicist David DeMille joins Johns Hopkins
March 3, 2025
DeMille is a pioneering physicist who has developed techniques to search for evidence of new particles and forces that could explain some of the universe's most enduring mysteries
Unknown substance
February 28, 2025
Johns Hopkins assistant professor Kirsten Smith has become a leading voice on the contentious herbal supplement kratom
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