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Neuroscience
Clock shock
Fall back fallout
Published
Oct 30, 2013
Video
End of daylight saving time can send our internal clocks into tailspin, JHU expert says
Sleep study
Alzheimer's acceleration?
Published
Oct 23, 2013
Link seen between sleep duration, quality and cognitive disease biomarker
/ School of Public Health
Noteworthy
Symphony and science
Published
Oct 2013
Johns Hopkins scientists, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra collaborate on music programs
/ Gazette
Your brain on drugs
Published
Aug 2, 2013
Researchers gain insight into how brain learns cocaine addiction
/ Hopkins Medicine
Buzz block
Published
May 22, 2013
Compound appears to curb cravings for cocaine, JHU researchers find
/ Hopkins Medicine
Learning how we learn
Published
April 2013
Video
More than 500 scholars, researchers will focus on everything from cell to classroom at JHU's Science of Learning Institute
/ Gazette
Cool invention
Published
March 21, 2013
Video
Students create low-cost device that could help prevent brain damage in oxygen-deprived infants
Using fat to fight cancer
Published
March 13, 2013
Stem cells from fat show promise in treatment of brain cancer, Johns Hopkins researchers say
/ Johns Hopkins Medicine
Internal clockwork
Published
March 5, 2013
Study finds that cell death in retina vital to helping us distinguish day from night
NAS honors Snyder, Yau
Published
Jan 14, 2013
Johns Hopkins neuroscientists to receive prestigious awards at academy's 150th annual meeting in April
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