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    The Coronavirus Resource Center, a critical resource during the COVID-19 pandemic, will cease the collection and reporting of COVID-19 data on March 10; other Hopkins COVID-19 resources remain available

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    • The Coronavirus Resource Center, a critical resource during the COVID-19 pandemic, will cease the collection and reporting of COVID-19 data on March 10; other @JohnsHopkins and @JohnsHopkinsSPH COVID-19 resources remain available. https://t.co/2p1C75kqIJ

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    Migeon, the sixth woman to reach the rank of professor at the School of Medicine, remembered for her dedication to education and her influential research in genetics

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    • Barbara Migeon, trailblazing pioneer and professor emeritus in genetic medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, died Jan. 14. She was 91. Migeon was the sixth woman to reach the rank of professor at @HopkinsMedicine. https://t.co/pip0W3WxL9

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    Johns Hopkins computer scientist Daniel Khashabi discusses the pros and cons of the revolutionary natural-language processing tool—and predicts where it may head in the future

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    • "Where is ChatGPT taking us? And do we want to follow?" ChatGPT can be an excellent writing and brainstorming tool, but it's easy for the model to make things up and hallucinate facts if asked something it hasn't seen before. https://t.co/UU6UJnb29y via @HubJHU

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    Johns Hopkins computer scientist Daniel Khashabi discusses the pros and cons of the revolutionary natural-language processing tool—and predicts where it may head in the future

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    • Johns Hopkins computer scientist Daniel Khashabi discusses the pros and cons of the revolutionary natural-language processing tool—and predicts where it may head in the future. https://t.co/5kChLMHnAK

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    As part of the university’s Racism and Repair in the Modern Academy project, Johns Hopkins researchers look inward at the past, present, and future of treatment for this disease

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    • As part of the university's Racism and Repair in the Modern Academy project, @JohnsHopkins researchers look inward at the past, present, and future of treatment for this disease. https://t.co/BeDmvgm0UB

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    Assistant professor Scot Miller offers insight on the United Nations’ most recent assessment of the Montreal Protocol, which offers good news on the restoration of the ozone layer

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    • "I think that the ozone layer is a remarkable story of global cooperation to successfully tackle an environmental problem," says @JohnsHopkinsEHE's Scot Miller. "By contrast, global action on climate change has been more complicated and fraught." https://t.co/PkcTPtkub8