"An enjoyable and informative read"—website 'Popular Science' reviews @hopkinspress.bsky.social's IT'S (JUST) ROCKET SCIENCE: EXPLORING PHYSICS THROUGH SPACEFLIGHT MISSIONS by Trisha Munro.
Book available throughout Europe from your local bookshop!
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“What’s so bad about repetition? Or perhaps it would be better rephrased as: What’s so good about innovation?” Audrey Wollen on our cultural moment.
More than 100 days into the U.S.- and Israel-led war with Iran, a new series examines the long-term implications—from Strait of Hormuz energy disruptions to shifts in U.S. alliances, China's global positioning, and the domestic political fallout.
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Literature and Medicine
43.2, Fall 2025
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CONTRIBUTORS
Michael Blackie
Anna Fenton-Hathaway
Travis Chi Wing Lau
MK Czerwiec
Mario de la Cruz
Melissa Ryan
Norman K. Swazo
Suzanne LaLonde
Michael A. Chaney
and more
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African American Review
58.4, Winter 2025
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Rich Blint
Lauri Scheyer
William C. Palmer
Jason Haslam
Yael Valencia Aldana
Lor Clincy
Samuel E. Pittman II
Mat Hooper
Clarice O. Thomas
Laura E. Helton
Shelly Eversley
Courtney Thorsson
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Got Theory? @chknutsen.bsky.social and @palinakolvani.bsky.social do. In their WP article they theorize how #regime type and #statecapacity shape the abilities and incentives of #political #leaders to respond to #COVID-19. Read their full article here: doi.org/10.1353/wp.2...
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Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas
24.2, June 2026
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Catalin Taranu
Yaxin Shi
Galina Rylkova
Irene Masing-Delic
Michael Lackey
Kaley Hutter
Zofia Grzesiak
Karen McCarthy
and more
🪻SEL is entering our lavender era! SEL is pleased to announce the release of our Spring 2026 issue (64.2) featuring our inaugural installment of "SEL: The Roundtable." Read now on Project MUSE and stay tuned for more updates on contents and contributors. muse.jhu.edu/issue/56866
Former @jhu.edu president Bill Brody writes about his @hopkinspress.bsky.social book, UNCOMMON SENSE: RETHINKING ORDINARY PROBLEMS IN EXTRAORDINARY WAYS in @timeshighered.bsky.social.
A shrewd exploration of what life after graduation requires.
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Immigration to the West has long been soaring, as growing numbers of people flee hunger, poverty, and war. This surge of migrants has taken a toll on the democracies they wish to call home, many of which are struggling to serve even their own citizens.
Experts from across Brookings analyze the long-term implications of the war in Iran and provide policy recommendations for decisionmakers.
Immigration to the West has long been soaring, as growing numbers of people flee hunger, poverty, and war. This surge of migrants has taken a toll on the democracies they wish to call home…
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It can be difficult to come up with a new and different way to look at basic science - but Trisha Muro manages this by using the application...
How playful exercises in an intersession course can improve judgement, foster probabilistic thinking and help students stand out in an uncertain job market