Scientists at Johns Hopkins found consistent sensory-dependent movements across diverse organisms, from microbes to humans,…
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Johns Hopkins University is a leading research institution based in Baltimore, Maryland, known for its pioneering contributions across medicine, public health, science, and engineering. Founded in 1876 as the first research university in the United States, it has played a central role in shaping modern higher education and scientific inquiry. The university is home to the renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital and Bloomberg School of Public Health, and its researchers are at the forefront of fields ranging from astrophysics and biomedical engineering to international studies and pandemic response. With a strong commitment to discovery and innovation, Johns Hopkins continues to influence global scientific and academic landscapes.
Findings Suggest New Ways To Sustain Embryos As Development Begins By genetically testing nearly one…
Walking at least 3,967 steps daily reduces mortality risk, and more steps provide increasing health…
A global team of scientists has fully sequenced the Y chromosome, enhancing our understanding of…
APL scientists have developed the TFTEC, a wearable device that allows amputees to feel temperature…
A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association reveals that one-third…
Infidelity Survey Uncovers Minimal Remorse and High Levels of Satisfaction A recently published study in…
A team of psychologists and philosophers at Johns Hopkins University have used auditory illusions to…
Halting the transition from a prediabetic condition to a confirmed diagnosis of type 2 diabetes…
The Cytoelectric Coupling hypothesis suggests brain waves shape neural structures, optimizing cognition and memory through…
The three most prevalent leash-related injuries among adults treated in U.S. emergency departments from 2001…
A novel hydrogel developed by Johns Hopkins University researchers cured 100% of mice with aggressive…
Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered a hypothetical celestial object, called a topological soliton, which mimics…
Researchers at Johns Hopkins found HIV DNA in monocytes, forming a potential stable reservoir alongside…
Johns Hopkins University researchers have discovered that the protein histone H3 in roundworm chromosomes influences…
Johns Hopkins researchers break ground on new field of ‘organoid intelligence’. According to researchers at…
Chemical Exposures in Black and Hispanic Hairdressers According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, Black…
Persistent mutation load (pTMB) outperforms traditional TMB as a predictor of immunotherapy success, showing strong…