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A leader in the defense research and development community who joined APL in 1983, he currently heads the lab's Air and ...
Live Baltimore is hosting its Spring 2025 Trolley Tour, a free event open to all buyers at all stages of the homebuying ...
Tune up your bike and get back in the saddle to enjoy the many benefits of cycling while contributing to a more sustainable ...
April is Stress Awareness Month, a time to focus on proactive stress management for better mental health and overall ...
For caregivers juggling the emotional, physical, and mental demands of caring for another—whether an elderly parent, a spouse ...
When you need health care, knowing where to go saves you time and money. While keeping yourself healthy is vital, it's also ...
Whether you're dealing with a few co-workers or an entire division, this course can help you accomplish your goals ...
Email is not exempt from the rules of professional communication. In fact, clear and concise emails have a much better chance ...
Johns Hopkins University is launching a new virtual briefing series to share timely updates with faculty, staff, and students on a host of recent federal actions and directives, from research funding ...
Writing Seminars chair Eric Puchner talks with a former advisee about why 'dark books' resonate with readers like Oprah Winfrey, who chose his new bestselling novel, 'Dream State', for her renowned bo ...
Thanks to the NIH, researchers like Andrew Ewald have advanced our understanding of what allows a cancer cell from one part ...
Johns Hopkins engineers are developing treatments for Type 1 diabetes that don't rely on daily insulin injections or wearing an insulin pump to manage blood sugar levels. Instead, their new cell-based ...