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Paleontology
Food fight fallacy?
Published
March 8, 2016
Study suggests food competition with rodents didn't cause early primates' demise
Smart play
Blocks and brains
Published
March 7, 2016
Video
CTY researcher looks at spatial skills learned through Lego play
Crystal lab
Materials science project
Published
March 4, 2016
JHU will grow crystals as part of national bid to develop better materials for technology
Zika research
Zika kills cells key to early brain development
Published
March 4, 2016
Video
JHU researchers contribute to breakthrough study showing likely biological link between Zika virus, microcephaly
Pollution solutions?
SEARCH for cleaner air
Published
March 2, 2016
New center will explore how energy policies, climate change affect air quality—and our health
Alphabet game
Expertise and perception
Published
March 2, 2016
Objects look significantly different to people familiar with them, study suggests
Biomedical research
JHU, MedImmune launch PhD training program
Published
March 2, 2016
University, biopharmaceutical company partner to prepare students for careers in biomedical workforce
Girl Power
Science is for girls
Published
Feb 29, 2016
'New Horizons' operations manager Alice Bowman to kick off APL's annual 'Girl Power' expo
Digital innovation
Thought exercise
Published
Feb 26, 2016
Video
Man moves individual fingers on prosthetic arm using only his mind
Brain training
Ignore the red letters
Published
Feb 26, 2016
Video
You can find something faster if you know what to look for—and what not to look for
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