For the second year in a row, APL has earned Department of Defense recognition for its support of staff members who also ...
Johns Hopkins APL researchers have leveraged cutting-edge additive manufacturing techniques and shape memory alloys to create ...
APL is developing sensors, systems, and models to provide key intelligence on how the environment is changing and how climate ...
A new high-resolution neural recording method developed by Johns Hopkins APL and the School of Medicine detects neural ...
APL’s Building 201 was recognized as runner-up for Lab of the Year by the Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association, ...
Dr. Richard Danzig has been a consultant to US intelligence agencies and the Department of Defense on national security issues. He served as the seventy-first secretary of the Navy from November 1998 ...
Johns Hopkins APL has expanded its partnership with the Climate TRACE coalition to enhance AI-powered tracking of global ...
APL has signed a cooperation agreement with Houston-based Intuitive Machines to partner on providing safe, secure and ...
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 ...
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is a secure facility, operating under Department of Defense regulations for restricted entry. All visits must be preapproved via written request and ...
The APL Colloquium is one of the longest standing technical and scientific lecture series in the Washington/Baltimore area. The goal of the Colloquium has been to bring to the Laboratory scientific ...
Among APL’s thousands of critical contributions to national security and space exploration are a number of defining innovations: game-changing breakthroughs in technology that have created inflection ...