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Johns Hopkins APL and Blue Canyon Technologies have collaborated on agile, reliable space solutions for government sponsors, ...
A team of researchers from APL and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is developing next-generation brain ...
APL is working with the Naval Sea Systems Command to prove that additive manufacturing can consistently deliver mission-critical components, reducing logistics delays and enhancing fleet readiness.
Gen. Gregory Guillot, Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command, saw firsthand how APL’s advanced technologies and cross-agency expertise support emerging national ...
Lunar Vertex will be the first mission to carry out a comprehensive study of lunar magnetic anomaly and the associated swirl and mini-magnetosphere.
Designing, building, and applying new technologies—especially those that include artificial intelligence—can be a double-edged sword: powerful and enabling on the one hand, but potentially biased and ...
Dr. Alexandra Pontefract is an astrobiologist interested in understanding the phase space of habitability and the limits of life. Her research focuses on microbial communities in hypersaline planetary ...
APL is delivering bold innovations to help maintain a resilient force that can meet the coming demand and scope for military operations with resilient bases, infrastructure, and materiel.
Dr. Brian A. Bittner is a senior scientist whose research focuses on robotic agility and dexterity in complex physical environments. His recent projects include high-speed autonomous driving in ...
Cyberattacks on industrial control systems (ICS)—which power essential services like electricity, water, and transportation—are on the rise. In recent years, cyber threats targeting infrastructure ...
APL is pioneering disruptive technologies that meet mission objectives and create resilience with novel power systems and critical supply chain alternative materials, including converting waste ...
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