Johns Hopkins Magazine - June 1995 Issue
Johns Hopkins Magazine
Electronic Edition -- June 1995
Features
The Tool of Tools
Hopkins Researchers May Have Solved the Mystery of How Proteins Fold
Pig Hearts in Human Chests?
For heart patients awaiting transplants, pigs may pose the most promising prospect.
The Culture of Politics
Poltical commentator Patrick McCarthy discusses contemporary European politics
Journey Toward Healing
The fortnight Dennis Kuzmickas spent in Vietnam changed his life forever
One Summer in Seal Harbor
Out of the summertime camaraderie of two 19th-century giants - - Thomas Eakins & Henry Rowland - - came a celebrated portrait
Findings & News
CTY Educational Methods Prove Optimal in Brooklyn
Observations on German Racism
Disputed Sources of Classical Art
The Poetry of David Bergman
Molecular Evidence Ties Smoking to Cancer
Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
A "Medical Hotel" for Bone Marrow Patients
Plunge in Blood Pressure Tied to Chronic Fatigue
A New Pump for Desalinating Water
A "Goopless" Way to Detect Oil Leaks
Opinions
Guido Veloce: The Vindictive Gourmet
Reader's Forum: Minding Other People's Children
Miscellaneous
Alumni: Stay in touch!
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