In The Trouble of Color, Johns Hopkins History Professor Martha Jones explores racial identity by digging into her own family ...
Five years after COVID-19 reached pandemic status, public health experts reflect on what we learned—and how those lessons can ...
A listing of Glitzenstein's legal victories reads like an animal alphabet, with entries ranging from "charismatic megafauna" ...
But among the book's revelations, which begin the history lesson in 400 BCE, is how the objections to abortion have changed ...
A collaboration between United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and JHU's Project Muse will allow digital access to the ...
A NASA mission, IMAP, will investigate and map the sun's particles and energy across the entire heliosphere, using a ...
Fueled by federal funds, generations of Hopkins researchers have brought the benefits of discovery to the world ...
Johns Hopkins assistant professor Kirsten Smith has become a leading voice on the contentious herbal supplement kratom ...
The Sheridan Libraries' Adopt a Book has raised nearly $30,000 for the purchase, preservation, and digitation of rare materials ...
With NIH support, biomedical engineer Sri Sarma develops neurotechnologies to improve understanding and treatment of epilepsy ...
Five years after COVID-19 reached pandemic status, public health experts reflect on what we learned—and how those lessons can ...
New analysis by Hopkins researchers finds some bridges are likely to sustain catastrophic hits within the next few decades ...