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The Butterfly's Effects
Published Summer 2012
We can't talk with the animals. But by observing their most awe-inspiring traits, we can learn enough from them to create new medicines and robots. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Aching for a role
Published Summer 2012
At the School of Medicine's Simulation Center, actors suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous medical fortune—sometimes several times a day. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Love, sex, good TV
Published Summer 2012
Co-produced by the Bloomberg School, this award-winning South African TV drama aims to get viewers talking about HIV transmission. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Spit, please
Published Summer 2012
What can saliva tell us about our health? A lot, as it turns out. Researchers at the Center for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research investigate. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
In the mood for drugs
Published Spring 2012
Americans are popping more pills—many more pills—to improve their moods and deal with the daily stress of life / Johns Hopkins Magazine