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With support from the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins researchers work with communities to determine how pollutants and other environmental factors affect human biology and may lead to disease
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Making Brain Studies More Efficient
CategoriesInnovation could accelerate research into how HIV affects memory and thinking
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Smarter Algorithms, Less Data
CategoriesJohns Hopkins researchers introduce new method to solve complex problems with minimal data, enhancing efficiency across industries.
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Figuring out how chlorine combines with phenols to form unwanted byproducts is key to improving drinking water safety.
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Hairstylists Serving Black and Latina Clients Exposed to High Concentrations of Airborne Toxins
CategoriesStudy finds salons may expose workers to high concentrations of harmful airborne chemicals
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A Teeny-Tiny Problem of Epic Proportions
CategoriesMaya Dizack, BSPH '24 (ScM), set out years ago on a journey down the Mississippi River to see how widespread microplastics were in this major body of water. Her findings were more alarming than expected. But just how concerned should we be about these minute synthetic pieces of material?