The clock starts ticking as soon as a potential donor organ or tissue is recovered. From that point, there are mere hours to find a match, get both the organ and recipient to the transplant site, and ...
He made significant contributions to the study of the German labor movement and working-class culture and is remembered as ...
Studying the star, called SDSS J0715-7334, could give astronomers insights into how the universe's first stars were formed ...
Seemingly unrelated diseases and conditions like Alzheimer's disease, obesity, chronic pain, traumatic brain injury, and ...
First-year student Reba Prabhakhar will help sift through crowdsourced telescope videos of the moon being hit by meteoroids ...
The predecessors of Cordwainer Smith first appeared in a teenager's notebook, the title UNBORN DEVILS scrawled across its cover. Eight names were listed, along with biographical sketches detailing ...
Next summer, Balmer will continue these inquiries as they and their Northwestern host, Assistant Professor Jason Wang, plan ...
More than 2.1 million people around the world have become infected with COVID-19, and more than 140,000 people have died from the disease. The United States, now approaching 650,000 infections, is the ...
This article appears in the Spring 2022 issue of Arts & Sciences Magazine. Black Beyond Data is part of an occasional series that highlights Johns Hopkins faculty whose work examines issues around ...
Hurricane Melissa was the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica, killing at least 45 people and damaging 215,000 buildings in October 2025. The destruction included 59 Jamaica Library Service branches ...
Seemingly unrelated diseases and conditions like Alzheimer's disease, obesity, chronic pain, traumatic brain injury, and multiple sclerosis disrupt the blood-brain barrier. Peter Searson's lab is ...
With Johns Hopkins on track to transition from SAP to Workday in summer 2027, managers across the university can now see how ...