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07 Feb 2023
Indian American Natasha Named 'World's Brightest' Student by Johns Hopkins
13-year-old Natasha Perianayagam was named "world's brightest" student after she secured the top position at Johns Hopkins Talent Search defeating over 15,000 students across 76 countries.
WHO
22 Apr 2022
WHO ‘strongly recommends’ Pfizer's Covid-19 pill for at-risk patients: Report
The WHO experts said that US pharma giant Pfizer’s combination of nirmatrelvir and ritonavir was the “superior choice” of treatment for unvaccinated, elderly or immunocompromised people with Covid-19, according to AFP.
Asthma
06 Dec 2016
Is there a way to switch 'off' asthma attacks? Scientists think so!
Asthma has been correlated with an overabundance of one type of immune cell called M2 macrophages in the lungs.
mouse model
04 Jul 2016
New mouse model brings hope for Alzheimer's patients
Using a genetically engineered mouse model mimicking the development of Alzheimer's disease in humans, researchers from Johns Hopkins University determined that a one-two punch of major biological "insults" must occur in the brain to cause dementia that is a hallmark of the disease.
Melody
29 Dec 2015
Human's ability to perceive melodic pitch isn't unique
Seems like we are not alone in how we perceive a melodic pitch as marmosets have showcased the same talent.
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29 Oct 2015
Biodegradable implant to help heal broken bones
Using a synthetic material will likely lead to a reduction in the surgery complication rate.
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