"It's a slow-moving train wreck," Mike Graglia says about his 12-year-old son Tony's rare genetic disease with no cure. Caused by a tiny fluke of nature—a mutation in a gene known as a SYNGAP1—the non ...
New program will bring leading thinkers and creators to campus to deepen engagement with the arts and humanities and spark ...
Application deadline is March 2 for proposals seeking to examine how media shapes civic life, public trust, and democratic ...
In a series of tea party-like experiments, Johns Hopkins University researchers demonstrated for the first time that apes can ...
Computer-based cognitive training that mimics quickly completing tasks with divided attention tied to a reduced likelihood of ...
Physicist Sean Carroll explains how physics, astronomy, philosophy, and classics all help us understand the expanding ...
With this new survey, astronomers have gained a peek inside a stage of exoplanet system formation they have yet to fully ...
Competitive value, fewer surprises. As an internal partner backed by Hopkins Dining, 1876 Distinction offers transparent ...
Bloomberg Student Center Priority Scheduling for fall 2026 is now open for annual institutional student-focused engagement events and theatre rehearsals/performances ...
Join us this spring for a dynamic seminar series featuring leading scholars exploring the connections between religion and public health. Each month, a distinguished speaker will present research ...
Johns Hopkins research examining generational divides in democratic institutions finds younger respondents have the least ...
Johns Hopkins scientists and partners across the country are conducting research that could dramatically improve transplants, ...