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Cocaine causes brain cells to eat themselves, Johns Hopkins study finds

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A study conducted on mice by a team of scientists at John Hopkins University found that high doses of cocaine can cause out-of-control autophagy, a physiological process that causes the destruction of cells and the formation of new ones....
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New Ebola suit made by Johns Hopkins team offers more protection and comfort in hot, humid climates

12th - Higher Ed
A team at John Hopkins University has developed a protective suit for Ebola workers that is more comfortable and offers more protection than existing "moon suits." The new anti-Ebola suit has a large integrated plastic shield that...
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Rachel Carson's Fight for the Environment

9th - Higher Ed
Marine biologist and writer Rachel Carson demanded that the US government take responsibility to protect people and the planet. Her book Silent Spring was a turning point in the modern environmental movement.
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US tops 500,000 Covid-related deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University

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The Covid-19 death toll in the US has topped 500,000, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
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New COVID Cases In The U.S. Surpass 90,000 In One Day

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As the U.S. continues to set daily records of new coronavirus cases, the predictions for the future are looking grim.
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Wisconsin COVID-19 Surge Among The Highest In The U.S.

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​More than 1,000 people are hospitalized with the virus. That's the highest number of hospitalizations Wisconsin has seen during the pandemic.