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Johns Hopkins

The Johns Hopkins Hospital is the teaching hospital and biomedical research facility of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, located in Baltimore, Maryland. It was founded using money from a bequest by philanthropist Johns Hopkins. Today, Johns Hopkins uses one overarching name—Johns Hopkins Medicine—to identify its entire medical enterprise. This $5 billion system unites the physicians and scientists of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine with the health professionals and facilities that make up the broad, integrated Johns Hopkins Health System.
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Terror Bird Fossil Reveals Clues About S American Wildlife

Categories Life & Non-humans
Tertiary lymphoid structure.

Novel Immune Structures in Liver Tumors Point to Cancer Treatment Breakthrough

Categories Health
pills

Study Details Misuse of Scientific Publications by Opioid Industry

Categories Health
Johns Hopkins research Peng Zheng with the heart of the invention, a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nanostructured surface on which blood is tested.

New Blood Test Rapidly Detects Early Signs of Heart Attack

Categories Health, Technology
Heart tissues within one of the launch-ready chambers.

Space Weakens Heart Muscle Cells, Johns Hopkins Study Reveals

Categories Health, Space
The geological features observed on Didymos provided key insights into its origins. The asteroid's triangular ridge (shown in the first panel from the left), along with the smooth region and the older, rougher "highland" region (depicted in the second panel from the left), can be explained by slope processes influenced by elevation (illustrated in the third panel from the left). The fourth panel demonstrates the impact of spin-up disruption, which likely played a role in the formation of Dimorphos.

DART Mission Reveals Ancient Origins and Fragile Structures of Asteroids

Categories Space
sludge pond

Toxic Traces Found in Sewage-Based Fertilizers

Categories Health
Using a microscopy image and graphic rendering, the artists illustrate a minimal synthetic cell that can sense a directional chemical cue and self-organize in response.

‘Synthetic’ cell shown to follow chemical directions and change shape, a vital biological function

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans, Technology
Two people comforting each other on a couch.

Nearly One-Third of U.S Adults Know Someone Who’s Died of Drug Overdose

Categories Health, Social Sciences
An illustration depicting a map of the United States with multiple hospital icons scattered across the country

Most U.S. Hospitals Admit Disproportionate Numbers of Black Medicare Patients, Study Finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
The single biggest key to sound reduction, the team found, was the synchronization of the school’s tail flapping—or actually the lack thereof. If fish moved in unison, flapping their tail fins at the same time, the sound added up and there was no reduction in total sound. But if they alternated tail flaps, the fish canceled out each other’s sound, the researchers found.

What’s quieter than a fish? A school of them

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Smartwatch on a wrist

Smartwatch Data May Help Detect Early Signs of Alzheimer’s

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
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Study in mice uncovers new protective benefit of breast milk

Categories Health
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