Press Release
Apr 17, 2008
Hopkins APL Aeronautical Engineer Receives Missile Defense Agency Pioneer Award
Alvin Eaton, a former Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) associate director and current senior fellow working on special assignments for the Laboratory, was among a small group presented with the Missile Defense Agency's (MDA's)Technology Pioneer Award for contributions to ballistic missile defense.
Press Release
Apr 16, 2008
Johns Hopkins APL Names Inventions of the Year
A system to scope out suspicious computer use, an epidemic-identification program, and super-thin batteries based on nanotubes are The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory's Inventions of the Year.
Press Release
Mar 28, 2008
High School Students Help Explore Mars through Innovative Program
While most kids can only read about Mars exploration, four groups of high school students from around the country are getting the chance to plan observations of the Red Planet and join the science team analyzing data from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission.
Press Release
Mar 20, 2008
Cassini Spacecraft Finds Ocean May Exist Beneath Titan's Crust
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has discovered evidence that points to the existence of an underground ocean of water and ammonia on Saturn's moon Titan. The findings made using radar measurements of Titan's rotation will appear in the March 21 issue of the journal Science.
Press Release
Mar 6, 2008
Saturn's Moon Rhea May Also Have Rings
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of material orbiting Rhea, Saturn's second largest moon. This finding is the first time rings may have been found around a moon.
Press Release
Feb 28, 2008
A Clear Vision: APL Licenses Eye Drops That Reduce Laser-Surgery "Haze"
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) of Laurel, Md., has licensed a nationally and internationally patented formula for eye drops that could speed healing and prevent cloudiness after laser vision-correction surgery.
Press Release
Feb 27, 2008
APL Engineer Receives the 2008 Black Engineer of the Year Award for Outstanding Technical Contribution in Government
Nancy Linton, a systems engineer at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md., has been awarded the 2008 Black Engineer of the Year Award for Outstanding Technical Contribution in Government.
Press Release
Feb 13, 2008
Titan's Surface Organics Surpass Oil Reserves on Earth
Saturn's orange moon Titan has hundreds of times more liquid hydrocarbons than all the known oil and natural gas reserves on Earth, according to new data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft. The hydrocarbons rain from the sky, collecting in vast deposits that form lakes and dunes.
Press Release
Feb 4, 2008
DARPA Gives APL-Led Revolutionizing Prosthetics 2009 Team Green Light for Phase 2
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Md., has received a contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to complete development of a prosthetic arm that will be controlled, feel, look and perform like a natural limb.
Press Release
Jan 30, 2008
Surprises Stream Back from Mercury's MESSENGER
After a journey of more than 2.2 billion miles and three and a half years, NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft made its first flyby of Mercury just after 2 PM Eastern Standard Time on January 14, 2008. All seven scientific instruments worked flawlessly, producing a stream of surprises that is amazing and delighting the science team.