Johns Hopkins APL and Intuitive Machines Advance the Nation’s Cislunar Communications and Navigation
Since formalizing a partnership last fall, APL and Intuitive Machines have made marked progress toward building ...
In the newly created role of APL chief mission engineering and integration officer, Christopher R. Watkins will lead efforts ...
APL and Microsoft recently demonstrated an AI agent that can coordinate heterogeneous robot teams using large language models ...
A team from Johns Hopkins APL and Johns Hopkins University has broken new ground in understanding quantum noise — a major ...
Patrick Stadter has been appointed mission area executive for Theater Defense within the Air and Missile Defense Sector at ...
Rumblings of a mysterious new virus impacting the region of Wuhan, China, began making the news rounds in the U.S. starting in early 2020. At the time, the virus seemed like a distant worry — too far ...
Producing high-performance titanium alloy parts — whether for spacecraft, submarines or medical devices — has long been a slow, resource-intensive process. Even with advanced metal 3D-printing ...
Bringing together material and data scientists, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, is leveraging the power of artificial intelligence to rapidly discover materials ...
The shape of an antenna’s front end dictates many of its operating parameters. Once it’s manufactured, those characteristics are locked in. A shape-changing antenna would enable communications across ...
First spied through primitive telescopes in the 1600s, Reiner Gamma is the most famous of the Moon’s so-called swirls, intriguing patterns of bright and dark soil that snake across the lunar surface.
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, is applying its expertise in lunar science and technology to a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) initiative to ...
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