A new high-resolution neural recording method developed by Johns Hopkins APL and the School of Medicine detects neural ...
Parker Solar Probe completed its seventh and final Venus gravity-assist maneuver, swinging onto a path that will bring it to ...
Larry Harvell is the new military and veteran recruiting program lead at APL, working to attract transitioning military personnel and veterans to the nation’s largest university affiliated research ...
The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published twice a year by the Applied Physics ...
APL offers veterans a unique opportunity to showcase their military experience in a cutting-edge environment that blends research, technical skills, and ingenuity to tackle novel challenges in ...
Cheap and plentiful hydrogen harvested from water. Lightning-fast biocomputers running on brain-like substrates. Widely available noninvasive brain scans for early detection of neurological disease. A ...
Sean Kim was selected as the 2024 STEM scholarship winner at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland. Reflecting on his time with APL, Kim said, “As someone who first ...
Three staff members at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, have been honored by the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) for their contributions to ...
A team of robots navigates through the rubble-strewn scene of a remote natural disaster, looking for survivors. From a distance, another team provides situational awareness, alerting the first team to ...
Space weather is a double-edged sword: It’s capable of delivering majestic phenomena like the auroras near Earth’s poles, but it can also have more alarming consequences with significant national ...
Racing against a backdrop of a bright blue sky in the midday Sun, NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft climbed into the sky atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on Oct. 14. Lifting off at 12:06 p.m. EDT from ...