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Johns Hopkins political scientist Lilliana Mason explains how political violence is eroding American democracy ...
Gillian Hadfield, the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of AI Alignment and Governance, leads research to reimagine how ...
Federal budget cuts have created "a climate of anxiety" among medical researchers, says Maximilian F. Konig, a rheumatologist ...
Five new members were inducted into the Indispensable Role of Blacks at Johns Hopkins during the university's annual ...
Juan M. Lavista Ferres, the chief data scientist at Microsoft's AI for Good Lab, discusses how artificial intelligence might ...
The ubiquity of water hauling raises a basic question: How many households on Navajo Nation do not have piped water? Until ...
Engineering students built a braille printer to be operated by blind and visually impaired workers in Baltimore ...
At Johns Hopkins Hospital, music therapists use stirring rhythms and soothing melodies to support patients and their families ...
As the world celebrates Austen's 250th birthday, scholars share what makes the patron saint of marriage plots more popular ...
Researchers like Richard Huganir are closing in on a cure for SYNGAP1-related disorders. But in the face of federal funding ...
While all types of ancient remains are valuable to science, teeth— protected by enamel, the hardest substance in the body—are ...
While Homestand is a book about baseball, and a season when the Muckdogs surprised many of their fans and perhaps themselves ...