Now in its second season, the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics' podcast explores complex bioethics questions ...
The annual day is a way to get people thinking, talking, and learning about digital accessibility and inclusion. Several events are planned this week, with the next monthly office hours session next ...
A new AI model is much better than doctors at identifying patients likely to experience cardiac arrest. The linchpin is the system's ability to analyze long-underused heart imaging, alongside a full ...
Commencement ceremonies span the week of May 18, with the universitywide ceremony set for Thursday morning at Homewood Field ...
Professor Robert Moffitt and senior Arionna Bell met during a First-Year Seminar and kept in touch. Four years later, they ...
The AI system detects deadly infections faster than doctors, saving thousands of lives from a condition that claims more than ...
Dorothy Ross, pioneering historian of the origins of modern social science and a professor emerita in the Johns Hopkins University Department of History, died last week. She was 87. Ross's research ...
The virus, and how it spread on a cruise ship, is raising questions though the World Health Organization says the risk to the ...
Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine, together with descendants of Henrietta Lacks, broke ground Monday on the future site of the building named in honor of Mrs. Lacks, the Baltimore ...
The vitamin K shot at birth is a lifesaving intervention, but more parents are refusing it—with deadly consequences ...
Sterbing was widely recognized for her comparative studies of the auditory and somatosensory systems of diverse species, including rodents, primates, and bats. She was a meticulous scientist, devoted ...
A new study from the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University and Public Agenda finds that Americans are deeply concerned about the state of U.S. democracy and that growing divisions within the ...