Newswise News from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory display Latest news from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif DART Forward: Five Papers Shed New Light on Asteroids From World's First Planetary Defense Test /articles/dart-forward-five-papers-shed-new-light-on-asteroids-from-world-s-first-planetary-defense-test/?sc=rsin /articles/dart-forward-five-papers-shed-new-light-on-asteroids-from-world-s-first-planetary-defense-test/?sc=rsin Fri, 02 Aug 2024 10:05:20 EST In the months that followed NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission, which sent a spacecraft to intentionally collide with an asteroid moonlet, the science team verified that kinetic impact was a viable deflection technique, proving one effective method of preventing future asteroid strikes on Earth.Since then, researchers have continued studying data collected from the successful experiment, focusing specifically on surface features of the binary asteroid system, composed of moonlet Dimorphos and parent asteroid Didymos. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins Apl Director Ralph Semmel to Conclude 'Extraordinary and Transformative' Tenure in 2025 /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-director-ralph-semmel-to-conclude-extraordinary-and-transformative-tenure-in-2025/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-director-ralph-semmel-to-conclude-extraordinary-and-transformative-tenure-in-2025/?sc=rsin Wed, 10 Jul 2024 12:05:58 EST Johns Hopkins APL Director Ralph Semmel to Conclude 'Extraordinary and Transformative' Tenure in 2025 Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins Researchers Develop AI-Enhanced Navigation System for Visually Impaired /articles/johns-hopkins-researchers-develop-ai-enhanced-navigation-system-for-visually-impaired/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-researchers-develop-ai-enhanced-navigation-system-for-visually-impaired/?sc=rsin Wed, 10 Jul 2024 12:05:56 EST Johns Hopkins Researchers Develop AI-Enhanced Navigation System for Visually Impaired Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Forecasting the Future of the Arctic /articles/forecasting-the-future-of-the-arctic/?sc=rsin /articles/forecasting-the-future-of-the-arctic/?sc=rsin Wed, 22 May 2024 15:05:43 EST When the Danish bulk carrier Nordic Orion set sail on Sept. 17, 2013, from Vancouver, British Columbia, on a journey to Finland, it set a course for a groundbreaking journey. Rather than turn south to pass through the Panama Canal, it headed north to traverse the Northwest Passage, a winding sea route through the archipelago off Canada's north and east coasts. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Sea Surveillance /articles/sea-surveillance/?sc=rsin /articles/sea-surveillance/?sc=rsin Wed, 22 May 2024 15:05:36 EST Off the southeastern tip of Greenland in mid-June, Hayley DeHart, a genomics and marine scientist at APL, disembarked Lindblad Expedition's National Geographic Endurance -- a 407-foot (124-meter) ice-cutting cruise ship -- and stepped into a small Zodiac inflatable motorboat. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Boots on the Ground /articles/boots-on-the-ground/?sc=rsin /articles/boots-on-the-ground/?sc=rsin Wed, 22 May 2024 15:05:26 EST In February 2016, 215 soldiers from the U.S. and Canadian militaries conducted a 10-day exercise called Arctic Ram. Their objective was to demonstrate they could rapidly respond to an emergency in the Arctic. In this case, they simulated retrieving a military satellite that crash-landed north of the small town of Resolute on Cornwallis Island in Nunavut, Canada. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory The Emerging Arctic /articles/the-emerging-arctic/?sc=rsin /articles/the-emerging-arctic/?sc=rsin Wed, 22 May 2024 14:05:34 EST Off the north coast of Alaska in the Beaufort Sea, the Sun won't make its appearance until roughly nine in the morning, its edge arcing over the horizon where a spill of puffy clouds briefly hides its emerging face. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Breakthrough Process Creates Next Generation of Powered Wearable Fibers /articles/breakthrough-process-creates-next-generation-of-powered-wearable-fibers/?sc=rsin /articles/breakthrough-process-creates-next-generation-of-powered-wearable-fibers/?sc=rsin Wed, 22 May 2024 12:05:45 EST Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, have established new, scalable methods of developing battery- and solar-powered fibers, making it theoretically possible for electrical energy to be harvested from, and stored in, the clothing people wear. These fibers could power high-performance wearable electronics that breathe, stretch and wash just like conventional textiles. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Fast Company Honors Johns Hopkins APL Innovation as 'World Changing Idea' /articles/fast-company-honors-johns-hopkins-apl-innovation-as-world-changing-idea/?sc=rsin /articles/fast-company-honors-johns-hopkins-apl-innovation-as-world-changing-idea/?sc=rsin Tue, 14 May 2024 15:05:14 EST An innovative new capability being developed by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) that combines the abilities of human medics with virtual and robotic assistants has been recognized with an honorable mention in the Rapid Response category of Fast Company's 2024 World Changing Ideas Awards. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins APL Plays Pivotal Role in Successful FTX-23 Missile Defense Test /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-plays-pivotal-role-in-successful-ftx-23-missile-defense-test/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-plays-pivotal-role-in-successful-ftx-23-missile-defense-test/?sc=rsin Tue, 16 Apr 2024 12:05:45 EST The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland -- in cooperation with the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and the U.S. Navy -- played a critical role in the successful execution of Flight Test Other-23 (FTX-23). Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Michael Connelly Elected Vice Chair of Research Centers Security Council /articles/michael-connelly-elected-vice-chair-of-research-centers-security-council/?sc=rsin /articles/michael-connelly-elected-vice-chair-of-research-centers-security-council/?sc=rsin Tue, 16 Apr 2024 12:05:26 EST Michael Connelly, the chief strategist for classified policies and programs at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, has been elected vice chair of the FFRDC/UARC Security Council. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Protecting America's Food and Agriculture From Emerging Threats /articles/protecting-america-s-food-and-agriculture-from-emerging-threats/?sc=rsin /articles/protecting-america-s-food-and-agriculture-from-emerging-threats/?sc=rsin Tue, 16 Apr 2024 12:05:20 EST In many parts of America, we take food for granted. With full grocery store shelves and copious options available at the push of a button on food delivery apps, we seldom think about the complex but critical food and agricultural systems behind this abundance. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Using Artificial Intelligence, Better Pollution Predictions Are in the Air /articles/using-artificial-intelligence-better-pollution-predictions-are-in-the-air/?sc=rsin /articles/using-artificial-intelligence-better-pollution-predictions-are-in-the-air/?sc=rsin Tue, 30 Jan 2024 16:05:33 EST Fueled by increasing temperatures and droughts, severe wildfires are on the rise around the world -- as are the smoke-borne contaminants that harm the environment and human health. In 2023, Canada recorded its worst wildfire season ever, with fires releasing more than 290 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere. California also experienced record-setting fire seasons in 2020 and 2021. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory For Third Straight Year, Johns Hopkins APL Named Glassdoor Employees' Choice Award Winner and Top 50 Best Place to Work /articles/for-third-straight-year-johns-hopkins-apl-named-glassdoor-employees-choice-award-winner-and-top-50-best-place-to-work/?sc=rsin /articles/for-third-straight-year-johns-hopkins-apl-named-glassdoor-employees-choice-award-winner-and-top-50-best-place-to-work/?sc=rsin Wed, 10 Jan 2024 14:05:37 EST For a third consecutive year, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, has been named a winner of Glassdoor's Employees' Choice Award, and earned a spot as one of the Best Places to Work for 2024. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Tabletop Exercise at Johns Hopkins APL Prepares Government and Industry for Bioeconomy Security Threats /articles/tabletop-exercise-at-johns-hopkins-apl-prepares-government-and-industry-for-bioeconomy-security-threats/?sc=rsin /articles/tabletop-exercise-at-johns-hopkins-apl-prepares-government-and-industry-for-bioeconomy-security-threats/?sc=rsin Wed, 10 Jan 2024 14:05:30 EST Representatives from the federal government, academia and private industry convened at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, for a tabletop exercise to assess the nation's preparedness for security threats unique to the bioeconomy. In May 2023, several dozen experts in public health, policy, cyber, physical sciences and law came together to identify vulnerabilities, develop mitigation recommendations and establish a greater understanding of the extent of the threats to key biological capabilities. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins APL Researchers Develop Advanced Material for Efficient Thermal Management /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-researchers-develop-advanced-material-for-efficient-thermal-management/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-researchers-develop-advanced-material-for-efficient-thermal-management/?sc=rsin Wed, 15 Nov 2023 11:05:34 EST Researchers at Johns Hopkins APL made a breakthrough in developing a smart material that changes its behavior based on temperature. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins APL's Camera Reveals Surprise for NASA's Lucy Mission in First Asteroid Encounter /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-s-camera-reveals-surprise-for-nasa-s-lucy-mission-in-first-asteroid-encounter/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-s-camera-reveals-surprise-for-nasa-s-lucy-mission-in-first-asteroid-encounter/?sc=rsin Wed, 15 Nov 2023 10:05:43 EST NASA's Lucy mission discovers a binary asteroid, Dinkinesh, with a small satellite Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins APL Creates Autonomy Safety Net for AFWERX Autonomy Prime Program /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-creates-autonomy-safety-net-for-afwerx-autonomy-prime-program/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-creates-autonomy-safety-net-for-afwerx-autonomy-prime-program/?sc=rsin Tue, 15 Aug 2023 16:05:39 EST APL is equipping AFWERX -- a technology directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory and the innovation arm of the Department of the Air Force -- with capabilities to quickly and safely test autonomous vehicles in complex, interactive environments. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins APL Restores Cold Sensation in Amputees' Phantom Limbs /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-restores-cold-sensation-in-amputees-phantom-limbs/?sc=rsin /articles/johns-hopkins-apl-restores-cold-sensation-in-amputees-phantom-limbs/?sc=rsin Tue, 01 Aug 2023 12:45:18 EST Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) researchers have developed one of the world's smallest, most intense and fastest refrigeration devices, the wearable thin-film thermoelectric cooler (TFTEC), and teamed with neuroscientists to help amputees perceive a sense of temperature with their phantom limbs. This advancement, one of the first of its kind, enables a useful new capability for a variety of applications, including improved prostheses, haptics for new modalities in augmented reality (AR) and thermally modulated therapeutics for applications such as pain management. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Medics and Machines: Developing Robotic Technologies to Provide Assured Care in the Field /articles/medics-and-machines-developing-robotic-technologies-to-provide-assured-care-in-the-field/?sc=rsin /articles/medics-and-machines-developing-robotic-technologies-to-provide-assured-care-in-the-field/?sc=rsin Tue, 01 Aug 2023 12:30:20 EST Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, are exploring how emerging capabilities in artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR) and robotics might support collaborative intervention by teams of medics, AI-based virtual assistants and autonomous robots. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory