Day: June 21, 2010

Brain surgeons take shortcut through eyelid to reach skull

June 21, 2010

Surgeons at Johns Hopkins have safely and effectively operated inside the brains of a dozen patients by making a small entry incision through the natural creases of an eyelid to reach the skull and deep brain. They say that access to the skull and brain through either lid, formally known as a transpalpebral orbitofrontal craniotomy, […]

Some like it hot: Site of human evolution was scorching

June 21, 2010

If you think summer in your hometown is hot, consider it fortunate that you don’t live in the Turkana Basin of Kenya, where the average daily temperature has reached the mid-90s or higher, year-round, for the past 4 million years. The need to stay cool in that cradle of human evolution may relate, at least […]

Study: Crocodile, hippo served as ‘brain food’ for early humans

June 21, 2010

Your mother was right: Fish really is “brain food.” And it seems that even pre-humans living as far back as 2 million years ago somehow knew it. A team of researchers that included Johns Hopkins University geologist Naomi Levin has found that early hominids living in what is now northern Kenya ate a wider variety […]

Brain-cooling device wins first-place prize for JHU undergrads

June 21, 2010

A brain-cooling invention that could improve the survival prospects for cardiac arrest patients has won a $10,000 first-place prize for a Johns Hopkins undergraduate team in a national biomedical engineering competition for college students. The honor was announced June 9 at the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance’s annual BMEidea Awards, as part of the […]

Studying cells in 3-D could reveal new cancer targets

June 21, 2010

Showing movies in 3-D has produced a box-office bonanza in recent months. Could viewing cell behavior in three dimensions lead to important advances in cancer research? A new study led by Johns Hopkins University engineers indicates it may happen. Looking at cells in 3-D, the team members concluded, yields more accurate information that could help […]

A season of staff celebration

June 21, 2010

Homewood Photos by Will Kirk/Homewoodphoto.jhu.edu Staff from a wide range of Johns Hopkins schools and divisions were recognized for five, 10 and 15 years of service at the Luau-themed afternoon reception held June 16 in the Glass Pavilion on the Homewood campus. Among the honorees were staff from Academic and Cultural Centers, Carey Business School, […]

More stories

June 21, 2010

Infectious diseases cause nearly two-thirds of child deaths June 21, 2010 Preventable infectious diseases cause two-thirds of child deaths, according to a new study published May 12 by The Lancet. Experts from the World Health Organization and UNICEF’s Child Health Epidemiology Reference Group assessed data from 193 countries to produce estimates by country, region and […]

Cheers — June 21, 2010

June 21, 2010

APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY Dave Van Wie of the Global Engagement Department has been elected a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the world’s largest professional technical aerospace society. Van Wie, the chief technologist of the Precision Engagement Business Area and a renowned expert in high-speed, high-temperature fluid dynamics and air-breathing propulsion systems, […]

Classifieds — June 21, 2010

June 21, 2010

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Calendar — June 21, 2010

June 21, 2010

‘A Summer Evening at Evergreen’ A curators’ tour of Sculpture at Evergreen 6: Simultaneous Presence with five of the participating artists, the exhibition opening of From Mexico to Maine: Photographs by Duncan Whitaker and a performance by the Baltimore Shakespeare Festival will mark the 10th annual A Summer Evening at Evergreen, on Tuesday, June 29, […]

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