In the Spring 2010 issue
Features
Gravity on the Brane
By Michael Anft
As experiments get under way at the Large Hadron Collider, Johns Hopkins professor Raman Sundrum will be watching for evidence of a fifth dimension
The Buck Goes Here
By Dale Keiger
With limited resources and seemingly unlimited public health challenges, Johns Hopkins researchers suggest eight places to put money now.
Will This Be on the Test?
By Richard Shea
On the even of No Child Left Behind reauthorization, three School of Education experts argue that schools best educate kids when they teach beyond the test.
Lions’ Share
By Susan Frith
A century after a pair of man-eaters terrorized workers in East Africa, Nathaniel J. Dominy, A&S ’98, uses isotope analysis to solve a mystery: What, exactly, did those lions eat?
Departments
- The Big Question: In Haiti, Where to Start?
- The Big Picture: Pile It On!
- Editor’s Note: Priorities in Order
- Letters: It’s All Good
- Essay: What’s in a Name?
- Golomb’s Gambits: Anagrams
- Wholly Hopkins: Matters of note from around Johns Hopkins
- Research: This is your brain on art
- Bioethics: A life worth living?
- Books: Some stories just stick with you
- Health: Why are we so fat? Well, it’s complicated…
- Medical engineering: Making a better test for melanoma
- International studies: Things are heating up in the Arctic
- Medicine: Relief at last for sinusitis sufferers
- Community service: Turning leftovers into meals
- Alumni News & Notes
- How To: Improvise Jazz at the keyboard