About the Author Steve Kramer grew up in Atlantic City, graduated from Johns Hopkins in 1967, adopted the hippie lifestyle until 1973, then joined the family business for 15 years. Steve moved to ...
UNRWA puts Palestinian Arabs AND THEIR DESCENDANTS permanently in ‘refugee camps’, instead of relocating them. It is essential to know that no other refugees, except the Palestinian Arabs, were placed ...
Henrietta Lacks' descendants joined the groundbreaking at the future site of the Baltimore building.
With HopkinsLocal, the university and health system have spent more than $1 billion with Baltimore businesses since the initiative's 2015 launch ...
A local university broke ground on a building named after a woman whose cells helped further groundbreaking medical studies.
Each year Space@Hopkins awards seed grants to enable Johns Hopkins researchers to test and develop new ideas that enhance their ability to obtain external funding ...
Baltimore (Oct. 28, 2024) – The Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine, together with descendants of Henrietta ...
Two years into a five-year, $25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, researchers aim to create one of the ...
Cheap and plentiful hydrogen harvested from water. Lightning-fast biocomputers running on brain-like substrates. Widely ...
Johns Hopkins honored Henrietta Lacks' legacy by naming a building in her honor on Monday. Lacks' cells, known as HeLa cells, ...
The Maryland Daily Record selected APL Director Ralph Semmel as a 2024 Icon Honors recipient. Honorees are recognized for advancing their industries while making a lasting impact in the community ...