Johnny Moseman
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When people think about vaccines, they picture a shot in the arm that trains the immune system to fight disease throughout the body. New research from Johns Hopkins University suggests… Read More
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Cancer has a sweet tooth—and that craving might be more revealing than scientists once thought. In a study published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins researchers show that exploiting tumor cells’ appetite for… Read More
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Nico Macaluso, a fourth-year chemical and biomolecular engineering PhD candidate, always viewed our perception of aging and what it means to be healthy as extremely narrow. Wanting to contribute positively to science and human health, Macaluso pursued science as a means to this… Read More
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Two students win National Science Foundation (NSF) fellowships. Students working on research with high future potential—from microbes to new HIV treatments—were awarded 2026 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships. The awards are among some… Read More
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Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a precise and scalable way to create ultra-thin films that could help the semiconductor industry build smaller, faster, and more efficient computer chips. team of… Read More
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MechE and INBT researchers find that cross-contamination can minimize amount of reusable material—but there is a solution Despite plastic’s ubiquity, only about 9% of it is recycled globally. That number… Read More

