Students

Winter 2016

Still in It

It’s been a nail-biting time for members of Aezon Health, the team of undergraduate students from the Whiting and Krieger…

Winter 2016

Minuscule Marvels

To most people, spider crickets are pesky insects that leap crazily out of dark corners in basements and garages, making…

Winter 2016

Better Brain Surgery

Neurosurgeons have a tough balancing act when removing brain tumors: Fail to remove the entire tumor, and the cancer will…

Winter 2016

The Cells Don’t Lie

You may look younger than your years, but your cells won’t lie about your age, according to researchers in the…

Winter 2016

Driving Force

Anna Goodridge ’17 didn’t spend time in high school peering under the hoods of cars or debating the benefits of…

Summer 2015

All Systems Go

How would Los Angeles react to the release of a toxic airborne agent? How does an epidemic spread across a…

Summer 2015

One for the Papers

When historic Homewood Museum was considering re-wallpapering its drawing room, its conservators turned to a purchased fragment of late 18th-century…

Summer 2015

Cambridge Bound

Sandya Subramanian ’15, who developed a tool to help doctors pinpoint the region of the brain responsible for seizures in…

Summer 2015

Drive for the XPrize

The time for clever Star Trek allusions was long past as a team of Johns Hopkins undergraduates, aiming to build…