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May 25, 2025
May 25, 2025 | Published by the Students of Johns Hopkins since 1896

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The ninth planet influences the positions of objects in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune.

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nASA The ninth planet influences the positions of objects in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune.

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 The WHO considers the mosquito-born Zika virus a global emergency.

james gathany/public domain The WHO considers the mosquito-born Zika virus a global emergency.

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An estimate of the global spread of the potentially life-threatening Zika virus, as of January.

furfur/cc-by-sa-4.0 An estimate of the global spread of the potentially life-threatening Zika virus, as of January.

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An estimate of the global spread of the potentially life-threatening Zika virus, as of January.

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furfur/cc-by-sa-4.0 An estimate of the global spread of the potentially life-threatening Zika virus, as of January.

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The WHO considers the mosquito-born Zika virus a global emergency.

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james gathany/public domain The WHO considers the mosquito-born Zika virus a global emergency.

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Cocaine causes brain cells to destroy themselves at a damaging rate.

leon santhakumar/photography editor Cocaine causes brain cells to destroy themselves at a damaging rate.

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Cocaine causes brain cells to destroy themselves at a damaging rate.

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leon santhakumar/photography editor Cocaine causes brain cells to destroy themselves at a damaging rate.

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Cells can better detect signals when in a group than on their own.

doc. rndr. josef reischig, csc./cc-by-sa-3.0 Cells can better detect signals when in a group than on their own.

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Quantum dots made out of metal nanoparticles may be the solution in the fight against superbugs.

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NIAID/cc-by-2.0 Quantum dots made out of metal nanoparticles may be the solution in the fight against superbugs.

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Students score higher on tests when they have a view of the natural environment from their classroom.

frwl-takahata highschool 10/cc-by-sa-2.0 Students score higher on tests when they have a view of the natural environment from their classroom.

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Students score higher on tests when they have a view of the natural environment from their classroom.

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frwl-takahata highschool 10/cc-by-sa-2.0 Students score higher on tests when they have a view of the natural environment from their classroom.

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Traveling forces the internal clock to readjust to new time zones.

Urville86/cc-by-sa-3.0 Traveling forces the internal clock to readjust to new time zones.

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Traveling forces the internal clock to readjust to new time zones.

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Urville86/cc-by-sa-3.0 Traveling forces the internal clock to readjust to new time zones.

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 Unlike Johnson, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders has a website.

Key Studio/ CC-BY-2.0 Unlike Johnson, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders has a website.

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Unlike Johnson, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders has a website.

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Key Studio/ CC-BY-2.0 Unlike Johnson, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders has a website.

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Angela Davis’ first book hit shelves in 1974, two years after she was acquitted.

Courtesy of Sofya Freyman Angela Davis’ first book hit shelves in 1974, two years after she was acquitted.

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At the fourth JHU Forum on Race in America, professor and activist Angela Davis spoke about policy brutality, black feminism and racism.

COURTESY OF SOFYA FREYMAN At the fourth JHU Forum on Race in America, professor and activist Angela Davis spoke about policy brutality, black feminism and racism.

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Angela Davis’ first book hit shelves in 1974, two years after she was acquitted.

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Courtesy of Sofya Freyman Angela Davis’ first book hit shelves in 1974, two years after she was acquitted.

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At the fourth JHU Forum on Race in America, professor and activist Angela Davis spoke about policy brutality, black feminism and racism.

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COURTESY OF SOFYA FREYMAN At the fourth JHU Forum on Race in America, professor and activist Angela Davis spoke about policy brutality, black feminism and racism.

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