News
May 9, 2023
Researchers and ‘Small Army’ Upend Popular Idea About the Sun’s Superheated Atmosphere
In an unparalleled analytical effort, more than 1,000 undergraduate students helped physicists address an outstanding mystery about the Sun’s atmosphere and may have upended a popularly held theory in the process.
News
May 3, 2023
Artificial Intelligence Used to Discover Novel Superconductor
By applying advanced machine-learning techniques in combination with materials science expertise, APL researchers have accelerated the timeline of targeted materials discovery and discovered a novel superconductor.
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Press Release
May 2, 2023
Fast Company Names Two Johns Hopkins APL Innovations as ‘World Changing Ideas’
APL’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) and PFAS filtration and destruction methodology have been selected as 2023 World Changing Ideas by Fast Company magazine. DART was named the winner in the experimental category, and the PFAS technology portfolio was selected as a finalist in the water category.
News
May 1, 2023
NASA’s Webb May Have Spotted Water Vapor Around a Rocky Exoplanet…or Maybe Not?
A new study documenting Webb’s recent observations of a rocky planet around 26 light-years away has caused a waterlogged mystery that’s left researchers uncertain whether they made a groundbreaking discovery or not.
Press Release
Apr 27, 2023
First SURPASS Teams Set to Tackle Tough Societal Challenges
The SURPASS program forged between Johns Hopkins APL and the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering seeks cutting-edge ideas that “go beyond the possible” — and the problem-solving proposals funded in the initiative’s first year indicate that researchers are up to the challenge.
Press Release
Apr 27, 2023
Inspired by Jellyfish, Johns Hopkins APL Researchers Float a Versatile Sensor Platform
It looks like a jellyfish, floats like a jellyfish and moves like a jellyfish — but in this instance it’s not a jellyfish, it’s a product of APL ingenuity. Laboratory researchers are drawing inspiration from one of nature’s best sailors to develop a versatile, low-cost sensor for ocean observations.
Press Release
Apr 26, 2023
Johns Hopkins APL’s Out-of-Band Communications Technology Receives Boost From Department of Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security has awarded APL funds through its Commercialization Accelerator Program to help the Laboratory accelerate the commercial transfer of a novel technology that provides secure access to networks interrupted by cyberattacks or outages.
Press Release
Apr 24, 2023
Johns Hopkins APL Plays Key Role in Japan Missile Defense Flight Test Success
APL — in cooperation with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and the United States Missile Defense Agency — played a key role in live-fire intercept demonstrations of the Standard Missile-2 (SM-2) and SM-3 guided missiles.
Press Release
Apr 21, 2023
NASA Taps Two Johns Hopkins APL Scientists for International Mission to Martian Moons
APL’s Olivier Barnouin and Terik Daly are joining the Science Working Team for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Martian Moons eXploration mission as NASA-supported participating scientists.
Press Release
Apr 19, 2023
Developing Cybersecurity Solutions for Industrial Infrastructures
Johns Hopkins APL has developed a cost-effective cyber-physical security situational awareness capability for industrial control systems and tested it at a local water treatment plant. This solution combines network fingerprinting, host-based monitoring, digital twin technology, and advanced event correlation and alerting to provide an operator with a detailed understanding of their systems.