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 ...
Timothy C. Campbell, Charles J. Hodanics, Zarna S. Mistry, Adjoa M. Poku, Gabriel N. Gorelick-Feldman, Colin J. Taylor, Richard A. Wojcik, Jacqueline S. Coberly ...
Ralph D. Lorenz, Elizabeth P. Turtle, Jason W. Barnes, Melissa G. Trainer, Douglas S. Adams, Kenneth E. Hibbard, Colin Z. Sheldon, Kris Zacny, Patrick N. Peplowski ...
Vol. 32, No. 5 (2014) The MSX/UVISI Stellar Occultation Experiments: Proof-of-Concept Demonstration of a New Approach to Remote Sensing of Earth’s Atmosphere ...
Michael D. M. Kutzer, Edward W. Tunstel Jr., Christopher Y. Brown, Danoosh Vahdat, Jonathan E. Clark, Noah J. Cowan, and Mehran Armand ...
A new high-resolution neural recording method developed by Johns Hopkins APL and the School of Medicine detects neural ...
When disaster strikes, what once was, no longer is; and what is, is unrecognizable. The ability to understand the way things were is critical for those working in the response, rescue, and recovery ...
The geographic movement of individuals and assets is a complicated maze of relational data, further complicated by the individuals’ relationships or allegiances to organizations and regions.
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) designed and built a wireless communications research test bed, called the Colosseum, for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ...
Materials that selectively actuate in response to chemicals in the environment can serve as the foundation for new sensing platforms that take advantage of innate chemical reactivities to provide ...