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 ...
APL has signed a cooperation agreement with Houston-based Intuitive Machines to partner on providing safe, secure and ...
APL’s Building 201 was recognized as runner-up for Lab of the Year by the Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association, ...
Johns Hopkins APL has expanded its partnership with the Climate TRACE coalition to enhance AI-powered tracking of global ...
A new high-resolution neural recording method developed by Johns Hopkins APL and the School of Medicine detects neural ...
With Project Proto-HEAD, or Prototype Holographic Environment for Analysis of Data, a Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) team sought to learn more about augmented reality (AR) ...
Liquid crystal elastomer (LCE)–based soft robots with reversible actuation could be beneficial for both Department of Defense and civilian applications, including in exploration of confined spaces, ...
Every year, the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) honors the accomplishments of its staff members with an awards program. When the program was created more than three decades ...
As the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) looks toward its 100th anniversary in 2042, its leaders are undertaking strategic planning efforts to imagine the challenges the future ...
At the turn of the century, air and missile defense (AMD) warfighting challenges had become increasingly complex, requiring defensive systems to be more capable, resilient, robust, and able to fulfill ...