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2024
- Solar System: Storm Worlds (PBS NOVA, October 2, 2024)
- NASA’s Europa Clipper Spacecraft Is Set to Look for Life-Friendly Conditions Around Jupiter (MIT Technology Review, October 2, 2024)
- NASA Reveals ‘Vast Ring of Hot Plasma’ Around Earth (Newsweek, October 2, 2024)
- Earth Doesn’t Really Have a Second Moon—but Here’s What Would Happen If We Did (National Geographic, October 2, 2024)
- Europa Is an Icy Ocean World—and NASA Is Finally Going to Explore It (National Geographic, October 2, 2024)
- Coding Crusaders (The Hub, October 2, 2024)
- Making a New Motor for Hypersonics (Aerospace America, October 1, 2024)
- Wearables Market Transformed by Flexible Solar, Battery Fibers (Power Electronics News, October 1, 2024)
- Regulatory Tracker Among Many Association Benefits (National Defense Magazine, September 30, 2024)
- Johns Hopkins APL Testing New Software Platform for Navy USV Operating Systems (ExecutiveGov, September 25, 2024)
- NASA’s Pasadena Lab Leads Europa Clipper Mission, Engineers Star in New Video Series (Pasadena Now, September 24, 2024)
- New Video Series Spotlights Engineers on NASA’s Europa Clipper Mission (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, September 23, 2024)
- Scientists Successfully ‘Nuke Asteroid’ — in a Lab Mock-Up (Nature, September 23, 2024)
- Could a Nuclear Bomb’s X-Rays Save Earth From a Killer Asteroid? (National Geographic, September 23, 2024)
- NASA Spacecraft to Probe Possibility of Life in Europa’s Salty Ocean (Science, September 19, 2024)
- A $5 Billion NASA Mission Looked Doomed. Could Engineers Save It? (The New York Times, September 17, 2024)
- Darren Lacey, VP of IT and Chief Information Security Officer, Named to New Position at APL (The Hub, September 17, 2024)
- III Marine Expeditionary Force Marines Participate in STORMEX (U.S. Marine Corps, September 16, 2024)
- Europa Clipper, NASA’s Mission to Jupiter’s Oceanic Moon, Is ‘Go’ for Launch (Scientific American, September 11, 2024)
- NASA Okays Mission to Search for Life on Jupiter’s Moon Europa (Nature, September 10, 2024)
- 100 Best Workplaces for Innovators 2024 (Fast Company, September 10, 2024)
- NASA Sets Sights on Another ‘World That Might Be Habitable Today’ (CNN, September 10, 2024)
- Parker Solar Probe Lines Up for Final Venus Flyby (Phys.org, September 9, 2024)
- Europa Clipper Go for Launch (Space Policy Online, September 9, 2024)
- Could Comets Have Delivered the Building Blocks of Life to “Ocean Worlds” Like Europa, Enceladus, and Titan too? (Universe Today, September 7, 2024)
- What’s a Clarity Review? (And How Can They Help Better Communicate Technical Ideas?) (InnoLead, September 6, 2024)
- US Hypersonic Test Vehicle Pierces Norway Sky at 7 Times the Speed of Sound (Interesting Engineering, September 6, 2024)
- US, German Researchers Launch Hypersonic Flight Test to Study Airflow Physics (ExecutiveGov, September 6, 2024)
- BOLT-1B: US Hypersonic Test Vehicle Pierces Norway Sky at Mach 7.2 Speeds (Interesting Engineering, September 6, 2024)
- BOLT-1B Hypersonic Experiment Soars and Collects Vital Data (Phys.org, September 5, 2024)
- Europa in Reflection: A Compilation of Two Decades (The Planetary Society, September 4, 2024)
- A Binary Asteroid System Gets Its Geological Close-Up (Eos, August 29, 2024)
- NASA’s Europa Clipper Gets Set of Super-Size Solar Arrays (Phys.org, August 28, 2024)
- 2024 10 Under 10: Rachel Sholder (Lehigh University, August 28, 2024)
- Comparing Two Proposed NASA Missions to Jupiter’s Moon Io (Universe Today, August 22, 2024)
- Why NASA Is Sending a Probe to Europa—and What It’s Looking For (New Scientist, August 21, 2024)
- Where Did Earth’s Moon Come From? And Other Moon Mysteries (National Public Radio, August 20, 2024)
- This Ingenious New Prosthetic Mimics the Bones and Ligaments of a Human Foot (Fast Company, August 20, 2024)
- Johns Hopkins APL, USCG Team to Address Defense, Maritime Security Challenges (MarineLink, August 20, 2024)
- Johns Hopkins APL, Coast Guard Sign MOU to Strengthen National Defense and Maritime Security (ExecutiveGov, August 19, 2024)
- Growing From the Unexpected—Non-Linear Internships Surprise Retrievers With Success (UMBC Magazine, August 16, 2024)
- Scientists Want to Send Endangered Species to the Moon (Science News, August 14, 2024)
- An Earthling’s Guide to the “Moons Symphony” (The Planetary Society, August 14, 2024)
- How the MESSENGER Mission Transformed Our Understanding of Mercury (Astronomy Magazine, August 13, 2024)
- Scientists Haven’t Found a Rocky Exoplanet With Air. But Now They Have a Plan. (Mashable, August 10, 2024)
- How Can We Build Landing and Launch Pads on the Moon? (Space.com, August 10, 2024)
- Developing Batteries That Work in Frigid Temperatures (Johns Hopkins Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute, August 8, 2024)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Finds Fresh Clues to Decades-Old Mystery Surrounding the Sun (Space.com, August 7, 2024)
- Long-Term Moon Mission Safety Depends on Sturdy Infrastructure (SpaceNews, August 7, 2024)
- Replacing This Federal Scientist Requires a Nationwide Search (Federal News Network, August 5, 2024)
- A Big Asteroid Is Coming Close to Earth. Be Excited, Not Afraid. (The Washington Post, August 5, 2024)
- RealLIST Engineers 2024: Meet 15 Baltimoreans Keeping the City’s Tech Community on Track (Technical.ly, August 5, 2024)
- New Images Reveal What NASA Learned From Colliding a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid (ABC News, August 2, 2024)
- The Surface of Dimorphos Is Surprisingly New (Universe Today, August 2, 2024)
- The Cybersecurity Plan for What to Do When Adversaries Breach the Network (Breaking Defense, August 1, 2024)
- Get Practiced at the Art of Deception (U.S. Naval Institute, August 1, 2024)
- Images From NASA’s DART Spacecraft Reveal Insights Into Near-Earth Asteroid (USA Today, July 31, 2024)
- NASA Images Unlock Complex History of Two Near-Earth Asteroids (Reuters, July 30, 2024)
- NASA’s DART Asteroid Impact Mission Revealed Ages of Twin Space Rock Targets (Space.com, July 30, 2024)
- Two Meteor Showers Are Set to Peak This Week. Here’s How to See Them (CNN, July 29, 2024)
- ‘That Was a Really Wild Experience’: How Brand-New NASA Astronaut Andre Douglas Joined Artemis 2 Moon Mission (Space.com, July 29, 2024)
- Admiral Visits Applied Physics Laboratory (MilitarySpot, July 26, 2024)
- Try IEEE’s New Virtual Testbed for 5G and 6G Tech (IEEE Spectrum, July 26, 2024)
- A Moon of Uranus Could Have a Hidden Ocean, James Webb Space Telescope Finds (Space.com, July 26, 2024)
- Webb Observes Carbon Oxides on Uranus’ Moon Ariel That Hint at a Hidden Ocean (Astrobiology, July 26, 2024)
- ‘We’re Pushing the Limits:’ Artemis 2 Backup Astronaut on 2025 Round-the-Moon Mission (Space.com, July 24, 2024)
- Producing Oxygen From Rock Is Harder in Lower Gravities (Universe Today, July 23, 2024)
- Scientists Discover Fascinating Tunnel on the Moon (Mashable, July 20, 2024)
- Saving the Planet With Radar Astronomy (Eos, July 19, 2024)
- The Fastest Human-Made Object Ever Could Cross the US in 22 Seconds (IFLScience, July 19, 2024)
- Snazzy Spacesuit! Artemis 2 Moon Mission Backup Astronaut Andre Douglas Tries on His Lunar Duds (Space.com, July 18, 2024)
- Boeing Starliner Timeline: Launch Delays, System Failures and Milestones (Newsweek, July 18, 2024)
- Scientists Found an Underground Cave on the Moon Where Astronauts Could Live and Think There May Be Hundreds More (Business Insider, July 16, 2024)
- Moon Caves? New Discovery Offers Possible Shelter for Future Explorers (USA Today, July 16, 2024)
- Radar Study Puts Spotlight on Saturn Moon Titan’s Hydrocarbon Seas (Reuters, July 16, 2024)
- Scientists Set Sights on Asteroid Larger Than Eiffel Tower as It Skims Past Earth (The Guardian, July 16, 2024)
- NASA Spacecraft Just Flew Over 500 Times the Speed of Sound (Mashable, July 16, 2024)
- Cave Found on Moon Not Far From Apollo 11 Landing Raises Hopes That Humans Could Stay There (Axios, July 16, 2024)
- Scientists Find ‘Tunnel’ on the Moon (The Independent, July 15, 2024)
- NASA Radar Data Confirms Existence of Subsurface “Tunnel” Near Famous Apollo-Era Lunar Landing Site (The Debrief, July 15, 2024)
- First Man Cave on the Moon? Cave Entrance Discovered (Cosmos Magazine, July 15, 2024)
- There Really Are Moon Lava Tunnels—And Humans May Live in Them One Day (Popular Science, July 15, 2024)
- First Direct Evidence of Underground Lava Tube on Moon’s Surface Found (Interesting Engineering, July 15, 2024)
- Note to Hollywood: Nobody Faked the Moon Landing (Inverse, July 12, 2024)
- Researchers Turn to AI to Create “Semantic Maps,” Delivering Better Navigation for the Blind (Hackster.io, July 11, 2024)
- Johns Hopkins APL Director to End 15 Years of Leadership in 2025 (Maryland Daily Record, July 10, 2024)
- Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Director to Step Down (Baltimore Business Journal, July 10, 2024)
- Ralph Semmel to Step Down After 15 Years at Helm of Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (The Hub, July 10, 2024)
- SpaceX Starship Landings Could Contaminate Water Ice on the Moon (Space.com, July 9, 2024)
- NASA’s Speed Demon: Parker Probe’s Closest Sun Encounter at 394,736 Miles Per Hour (SciTechDaily, July 6, 2024)
- No Rescue Needed for Starliner, Says Johns Hopkins Space Expert (The Hub, July 5, 2024)
- What the Biggest Solar Storm in Decades Revealed About Space System Resilience (SpaceNews, July 5, 2024)
- Spacecraft Survives Getting 95% of the Way to the Sun, Says NASA (Forbes, July 3, 2024)
- Charting the Course for Discovery (The Planetary Society, July 3, 2024)
- How the Applied Physics Laboratory Is Tackling Artemis Moon Exploration (SpaceNews, July 2, 2024)
- Shavonne Mott, 2023 Holden Diversity Fellow, Is Right Where She’s Supposed to Be (ACES News, July 1, 2024)
- ASA Elects Forward-Thinking Leaders to Board of Directors (Amstat News, July 1, 2024)
- NASA Selects US Scientists to Join ESA’s Hera Mission (ESA, June 28, 2024)
- Two Killer Asteroids Are Flying by Earth, and You May Be Able to See One (The New York Times, June 27, 2024)
- An Asteroid Bash and an Asteroid Smash (The Planetary Society, June 26, 2024)
- No, NASA Hasn’t Warned of an Impending Asteroid Strike in 2038. Here’s What Really Happened. (Live Science, June 26, 2024)
- From Planets to Black Holes, We Look at the Oddities of Space (NPR, June 25, 2024)
- Are We Ready to Face an Asteroid That Could Hit Earth in 14 Years? NASA Sees Work to Do. (USA Today, June 24, 2024)
- Exercise Examines Response to Long-Term Asteroid Impact Threat (SpaceNews, June 24, 2024)
- NASA Drills Freaky Scenario Where Elusive Asteroid Heads Towards Earth (Mashable, June 22, 2024)
- How a Rare, ‘Once-in-20-Years’ Aurora Formed at the North Pole (National Geographic, June 21, 2024)
- Gigantic Oddball Aurora Seen From Earth for the First Time (Nature, June 21, 2024)
- When a Dangerous Asteroid Threatens Earth, Humanity Will Have to Work Together (Space.com, June 21, 2024)
- What Would We Do If an Asteroid Slammed Earth on July 12, 2038? (Popular Science, June 21, 2024)
- Asteroid Headed Toward Earth? NASA Simulation Explores How the Nation Might Respond (NPR, June 21, 2024)
- NASA Discussing Asteroid-Threat Exercise Today: Watch It Live (Yahoo News, June 20, 2024)
- Tabletop Exercise Illuminates Gaps in Responding to Theoretical Asteroid Threats (SpacePolicyOnline.com, June 20, 2024)
- NASA Discussing Asteroid-Threat Exercise Today: Watch It Live (Space.com, June 20, 2024)
- From Foggy Bottom to the Final Frontier (GW Today, June 19, 2024)
- A Big Year for Heliophysics and Parker Solar Probe (The Planetary Society, June 19, 2024)
- Europa Clipper Searches for Life’s Simple Necessities Beyond the Asteroid Belt (The Scientist, June 14, 2024)
- From the Coast Guard to NASA: How Andre Douglas Became a Rarity Among Astronauts (Military.com, June 13, 2024)
- Jennifer Finley: An Engineer’s Perspective (Intelligence Career Conversations Podcast, June 11, 2024)
- What DART Has Taught Us So Far (The Planetary Society, June 11, 2024)
- NASA Is Commissioning 10 Studies on Mars Sample Return—Most Are Commercial (Ars Technica, June 7, 2024)
- NASA Wants New Ideas for Its Troubled Mars Sample Return Mission (Space.com, June 7, 2024)
- Scientists Call the Region of Space Influenced by the Sun the Heliosphere – but Without an Interstellar Probe, They Don’t Know Much About Its Shape (The Conversation, June 7, 2024)
- Diversity Leadership Council Recognizes Inclusion Efforts at Award Ceremony (The Hub, June 5, 2024)
- Navy Test Pilot School Mural Raised From Ruin at the Patuxent River Naval Air Museum (DVIDS, June 3, 2024)
- Why NASA’s Europa Clipper Mission to Jupiter’s Icy Moon Is Such a Big Deal (Space.com, June 3, 2024)
- NASA’s High-Energy Ion Telescope Ready for Installation on IMAP Spacecraft (SciTechDaily, May 31, 2024)
- Exclusive: How NASA Astronauts Are Training to Walk on the Moon in 2026 (Nature, May 29, 2024)
- EXCLUSIVE: USAF Acting Undersecretary Jones on Sentinel, Wedgetail and Australia (Breaking Defense, May 29, 2024)
- APL Breakthrough Process Creates Next Gen Powered Wearable Fibers (The Business Monthly, May 28, 2024)
- Searching for the Ingredients of Life on Europa (Chemical & Engineering News, May 24, 2024)
- Sew-lar Power (Hackster.io, May 23, 2024)
- How Artemis Astronauts Will Be Protected From Solar Storms (Space News, May 22, 2024)
- LSIC Partners Lay the Foundation for the Future Space Economy (The Business Monthly, May 22, 2024)
- SECNAV Del Toro Names Two Future Guided Missile Destroyers (U.S. Navy, May 22, 2024)
- 500 HCPSS Students Compete in STEM Challenges (Patch.com, May 20, 2024)
- How Earth Can Avoid Being Blindsided by Crippling Solar Storms (Forbes, May 18, 2024)
- The Solar Storm Knocked Out GPS Equipment on Farms — and It Could Happen Again (CBC, May 18, 2024)
- Fairmont State Drone Competition Provides Launchpad to Space Exploration for Students (Yahoo News, May 18, 2024)
- Northern Lights Wowed Us — But Have Scientists Worried (The Times, May 15, 2024)
- A Rare Risk of Asteroid Fastballs Turns Scientists Into Sluggers (Undark Magazine, May 15, 2024)
- These 4 Companies Are Finding Effective Ways to Solve Urgent Issues (Fast Company, May 14, 2024)
- Why This Solar Storm Was So Monumental, and Other Things to Know About the Light Show (CBC News, May 14, 2024)
- Johns Hopkins Detects AM Defects Within Nanoseconds (VoxelMatters, May 13, 2024)
- Will the Northern Lights Be Visible in California Again? Here Are the Odds (San Francisco Chronicle, May 13, 2024)
- Americans Treated to Historic ‘Light Show’ in the Heavenlies, God’s Handiwork on Display (CBN News, May 13, 2024)
- Rare Solar Storm Brings Light Shows to Night Sky (Wall Street Journal, May 12, 2024)
- What’s a Solar Storm — and Why Should You Care? (CBC News, May 11, 2024)
- Northern Lights: North Texans Dazzled by Out-Of-This-World Display (Yahoo! News, May 11, 2024)
- Maps of Northern Lights Forecast Show Where Millions in U.S. Could See Aurora Borealis This Weekend (CBS News, May 11, 2024)
- Solar Storm Could Disrupt Communications, Produce Northern Lights in US (Associated Press, May 11, 2024)
- Fairmont State, Then Saturn? Drone Competition Next Week Has Out-Of-This-World Expectations (Dominion Post, May 10, 2024)
- Solar Storm Could Bring Northern Lights to Southern Canada (CBC News, May 10, 2024)
- Northern Lights Could Be Visible Over California. Here’s the Best Time to Look (San Francisco Chronicle, May 10, 2024)
- California Could See Auroras as Several ‘Severe’ Solar Storms Hit Earth (San Francisco Chronicle, May 9, 2024)
- California Could See Auroras as Several ‘Severe’ Solar Storms Hit Earth (San Francisco Chronicle, May 9, 2024)
- NASA’s Plans for Next-Generation Mars Helicopters Are Up in the Air (Scientific American, May 8, 2024)
- Why We Are Finally Within Reach of a Room-Temperature Superconductor (New Scientist, May 7, 2024)
- Inside ‘Dragonfly,’ NASA’s Most Exciting Mission for Decades (Forbes, May 5, 2024)
- The Lunar Far Side Is Wildly Different From What We See. Scientists Want to Know Why (CNN, May 3, 2024)
- Military Veterans David Berger, Charles Richard Named Senior Fellows at Johns Hopkins APL (ExecutiveGov, May 3, 2024)
- Erstwhile Mathematician Eldridge Fiddled With Bluegrass Formula, Helped Form ‘The Seldom Scene’ (Fredericksburg Free Press, May 3, 2024)
- Can Life Exist on Europa, Jupiter’s Moon? (Marketplace, May 1, 2024)
- AI in the Cockpit (Aerospace America, May 2024)
- How a NASA Probe Solved a Scorching Solar Mystery (Quanta Magazine, April 29, 2024)
- NASA Greenlights $3.35 Billion Saturn Mission (Salon, April 24, 2024)
- Sun Series: Soaring Toward the Sun (NASA’s Curious Universe Podcast, April 23, 2024)
- NASA Officially Greenlights $3.35 Billion Mission to Saturn’s Moon Titan (Ars Technica, April 22, 2024)
- NASA Excitedly Confirms It Will Fly a Sci-Fi Craft on Distant Moon (Mashable, April 20, 2024)
- Where Did Earth’s Oddball ‘Quasi-Moon’ Come From? Scientists Pinpoint Famed Lunar Crater (Science, April 19, 2024)
- Watch How NASA Plans to Land a Car-Sized Drone on Titan (Digital Trends, April 18, 2024)
- NASA Eyes 2028 Launch for Dragonfly Rotorcraft Mission (ExecutiveGov, April 18, 2024)
- NASA Greenlights 2028 Launch for Epic Dragonfly Mission to Saturn’s Huge Moon Titan (Space.com, April 18, 2024)
- USAF Test Pilot School and DARPA Announce Breakthrough in Aerospace Machine Learning (Edwards Air Force Base, April 17, 2024)
- Top CSOs to Watch in 2024 (WashingtonExec, April 17, 2024)
- NASA Greenlights Drone Mission to Saturn’s Moon (PCMag, April 17, 2024)
- Pentagon Takes AI Dogfighting to Next Level in Real-World Flight Tests Against Human F-16 Pilot (DefenseScoop, April 17, 2024)
- Can We Stop an Asteroid From Hitting Earth? (NPR Kansas City, April 15, 2024)
- Air Force Secretary to Test AI-Piloted F-16 Fighter Jet (Inferse, April 10, 2024)
- Debris From NASA Asteroid Collision May Hit Mars (Newsweek, April 9, 2024)
- Virginia Tech Studies Solar Eclipse From 50,000 Feet Above Earth (WDBJ7, April 9, 2024)
- Solar Sizzler: NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Zips by Sun at 394,736 MPH (SciTechDaily, April 9, 2024)
- Eclipse Watchers Gather at Sahlen Field Despite Overcast Skies, Cheer Eclipse Start (The Buffalo News, April 8, 2024)
- Downtown Eclipse Viewers Still Extremely Pleased With Experience Despite Clouds Obstructing Totality (WBEN Radio, April 8, 2024)
- Rare “Glory” Possibly Seen on Exoplanet’s Horizon (Eos, April 8, 2024)
- Johns Hopkins Undergrads Help NASA Uncover the Mysteries of Venus (The Hub, April 8, 2024)
- Seven Best Places to Livestream the Total Solar Eclipse Across America (Forbes, April 7, 2024)
- When to Watch the Solar Eclipse in Buffalo, New York (Time, April 6, 2024)
- Chasing the Shadow: NASA’s Jet-Fueled Quest for Solar Secrets (SciTechDaily, April 6, 2024)
- Boulders Flung From NASA’s Asteroid-Smashing DART Mission Could Crash Into Mars, Study Predicts (Live Science, April 5, 2024)
- NASA Probe’s Daring Flight Through Sun’s Eruption Sheds Light on Solar Storms (Gizmodo, April 3, 2024)
- Jupiter’s Moon Europa Beckons as NASA’s Clipper Prepares for the Unknown (SciTechDaily, April 3, 2024)
- NASA’s DART Impact Changed Asteroid’s Shape and Orbit (SciTechDaily, April 3, 2024)
- Scientists Gear Up to Study Solar Eclipse With High-Altitude Planes and Sun-Orbiting Probes (NBC News, March 31, 2024)
- Scientists Reveal the Best Possible Route to Exit Our Solar System (Interesting Engineering, March 31, 2024)
- A Bigger, Bolder Moon Shot (The Hub, March 29, 2024)
- NASA’s New Astronauts Are Excited for April’s Total Eclipse: ‘I’m Going to Be That Little Kid All Over Again’ (Space.com, March 28, 2024)
- WISPR Team Images Turbulence Within Solar Transients for the First Time (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, March 27, 2024)
- NASA Smashed an Asteroid With a Rocket. The Debris Could Hit Mars. (National Geographic, March 27, 2024)
- Shooting for the Moon With Interdisciplinary Approaches to Lunar Development (Times Higher Education, March 27, 2024)
- ‘Nothing Is Staying Put in the Ocean’: Bridge Collapse Rescue Teams Face Big Challenges (USA Today, March 26, 2024)
- Should You Be Worried About Solar Storms? (The Planetary Society, March 26, 2024)
- NASA’s Next Flagship Mission Stars Physics Alum (University of Lynchburg, March 25, 2024)
- The Tricky Question to Create an Artificial Solar Eclipse (The Washington Post, March 22, 2024)
- Streamers and Loops: What the Sun’s Hyperactive Phase Means for the Upcoming Solar Eclipse (Gizmodo, March 21, 2024)
- US Navy Making Aegis Updates, Training Changes Based on Houthi Attacks (Defense News, March 21, 2024)
- The World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2024 (Fast Company, March 19, 2024)
- While Earth Enjoys an Eclipse, a NASA Probe Is Ready to ‘Touch the Sun’ (Stars and Stripes, March 18, 2024)
- While Earth Enjoys an Eclipse, a NASA Probe Is Ready to ‘Touch the Sun’ (The Washington Post, March 18, 2024)
- New NASA Astronauts Celebrate Moon Missions, Private Space Stations as They Get Ready for Liftoff (Space.com, March 16, 2024)
- How to Protect Yourself From ‘Forever Chemicals’ (The Hill, March 14, 2024)
- Drone Swarms Are About to Change the Balance of Military Power (The Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2024)
- The Difference Between Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and Why It Matters (Breaking Defense, March 13, 2024)
- Total Solar Eclipses Are Cosmic Coincidences That Won’t Last Forever (Scientific American, March 12, 2024)
- SXSW to Host Two Sessions on Water Issues (Wastewater Digest, March 8, 2024)
- Get Ready for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse (Science News Explores, March 7, 2024)
- NASA Has Enlisted 20 Black Astronauts Since Inception — Graduates Andre Douglas and Christopher Williams Are the Latest to Join That Group (Yahoo Finance, March 7, 2024)
- First Up: What’s Happening in Baltimore (Baltimore’s Child, March 7, 2024)
- NASA’s Voyager 1 Spacecraft Is Talking Nonsense. Its Friends on Earth Are Worried (NPR, March 6, 2024)
- Watch NASA’s Next Astronaut Class Graduate Today in This Free Livestream (Space.com, March 4, 2024)
- NASA Asteroid-Smashing Mission Continues to Prove Battering-Ram Option Works to Defend Earth (Fox Weather, March 3, 2024)
- Here to Save the Day! (Nautilus, February 28, 2024)
- AI Warfare Is Already Here (Bloomberg, February 28, 2024)
- SIU’s Journey to the Eclipse Talk to Focus on NASA Mission to the Sun (SIU News, February 28, 2024)
- The Aging Voyager 1 Spacecraft Has a Serious Glitch, and NASA Is Pondering Risky Fixes (NPR, February 27, 2024)
- NASA’s DART Impact Reshaped the Asteroid Dimorphos (Sky & Telescope, February 27, 2024)
- Who Was Honored in the 38th BEYA (Becoming Everything You Are) STEM DTX Conference? (Design News, February 26, 2024)
- Finding Life on Saturn’s Moon Titan May Be More Difficult Than Previously Thought (CBC, February 24, 2024)
- A Micromoon Will Be Visible in the Sky This Weekend (PhillyVoice, February 24, 2024)
- Intuitive Machines Almost Lost Its Moon Lander Because Somebody Forgot to Flip a Switch Before Launch (Business Insider, February 23, 2024)
- An American Spacecraft Successfully Lands on the Moon for the First Time Since 1972 (Smithsonian Magazine, February 23, 2024)
- February Full Moon Peaks This Weekend (CNN, February 23, 2024)
- A New Space Telescope Will Map the Universe and Help Protect the Earth From Asteroids (Universe Today, February 23, 2024)
- US Back on Moon, With Difficult Landing for First Private-Sector Craft (The Christian Science Monitor, February 23, 2024)
- Nanomaterial for Retina Implant Could Help Restore Sight (Futurity, February 23, 2024)
- Keeping Up With the First Possible U.S. Soft Moon Landing in Decades (NPR, February 22, 2024)
- Private Company Intuitive Machines Is Set to Land on the Moon. Here’s What to Know (WAMU Radio, February 22, 2024)
- Russia’s Scariest New Threat Is Underwater, Not in Space (Bloomberg, February 22, 2024)
- The Eclipse Is Coming, and Solar Science Will Never Be the Same (Scientific American, February 21, 2024)
- Europa’s October Mission Will Probe if Moon Can Sustain Life (Interesting Engineering, February 19, 2024)
- The Search for Extraterrestrial Life Is Targeting Jupiter’s Icy Moon Europa (MIT Technology Review, February 19, 2024)
- The Six Most Amazing Discoveries We’ve Made by Exploring Venus (Smithsonian Magazine, February 14, 2024)
- The Uncharted World of Emerging Pathogens (Undark Magazine, February 14, 2024)
- Nuclear Transit: Nuclear-Powered Navigation Satellites in the Early 1960s (The Space Review, February 12, 2024)
- A New Device Let a Man Sense Temperature With His Prosthetic Hand (Science News, February 9, 2024)
- Grazing the Sun: Closest We’ve Ever Been (Event Horizon, February 8, 2024)
- Announcing the 2024 Federal 100 (NextGov, February 8, 2024)
- National Academy of Engineering Elects 114 Members and 21 International Members (National Academy of Engineering, February 6, 2024)
- Nearest Young Earth-Sized Planet Could Shed Light on How Terrestrial Worlds Evolve (Astronomy Magazine, February 5, 2024)
- Reaching Pentagon’s CJADC2 Goals to Require ‘Bridging Solutions’ (National Defense Magazine, February 2, 2024)
- On the High Seas, a Pillar of Global Trade Is Under Attack (The Wall Street Journal, February 1, 2024)
- Collision Avoidance for Air Taxis (Aerospace America, February 2024)
- NASA’s Ingenuity May Be Dead, but Other Space Helicopters Are Coming (Salon, January 31, 2024)
- Using Artificial Intelligence, Better Pollution Predictions Are in the Air (Phys.org, January 31, 2024)
- The Sun’s Poles Are About to Flip. It’s Awesome—and Slightly Terrifying. (Vox, January 31, 2024)
- A Spacecraft Touched the Sun’s Corona. Now, It Will Probe Its Hidden Forces. (Popular Mechanics, January 30, 2024)
- How the U.S. Military Uses Satellites to Detect Enemy Missiles (The Wall Street Journal, January 29, 2024)
- 2024 Is a Big Year for the Sun. This Helio Year, See a Total Eclipse, Solar Storms, and NASA Almost Landing on Our Star. (Business Insider, January 27, 2024)
- 1st-of-Its-Kind European Spacecraft Duo Will Create Mini Eclipses in Space, Transforming How We Study the Sun (Live Science, January 26, 2024)
- Vertex Moon Mission Getting Closer to Launch (Astronomy Magazine, January 26, 2024)
- How the West Can Match Russia in Drone Innovation (War on the Rocks, January 25, 2024)
- Your Satellite Needs a Tow? Call the Semi Trucks of Space (The Wall Street Journal, January 22, 2024)
- NASA’s IMAP Probe Will Launch in 2025 to Capture Interstellar Dust (Space.com, January 22, 2024)
- NASA, Johns Hopkins APL to Demo Wideband Terminal Technology for Satellite Communications (ExecutiveGov, January 19, 2024)
- How Collision Avoidance Software for Air Taxis Was Tested Over Long Island Sound (Aerospace America, January 19, 2024)
- New APL Space Mission Will Enlist the Classroom (The Business Monthly, January 19, 2024)
- SIUC Gets $2.6M Grant to Use Celestial Marvels as Inspiration for Sun Studies (Illinois Business Journal, January 18, 2024)
- New Instrument to Capture Stardust as Part of NASA Mission (Phys.org, January 12, 2024)
- Did Webb Detect an Atmosphere on Hot Super-Earth 55 Cancri e? (Sky & Telescope, January 11, 2024)
- U.S. Army North Hosts Homeland Defense Conference, Addresses Current and Future Challenges (DVIDS, January 10, 2024)
- 9 DC-Area Companies Make Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work List (WTOP, January 9, 2024)
- ‘Monumental Achievement for All Humanity’: NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Is Gearing Up for a Record-Breaking Encounter With the Sun (Live Science, January 9, 2024)
- Which Colleges Spent the Most Money on Research? (The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 9, 2024)
- Futureproof Extra: Reaching for the Sun (Futureproof Podcast, January 9, 2024)
- AFWERX Challenge Seeks New Design for Low-Cost Cruise Missile Variants (ExecutiveGov, January 8, 2024)
- AFWERX Sets Sights on Low-Cost Cruise Missile (Airforce Technology, January 8, 2024)
- Europa’s Proba-3 Mission Will Create an ‘Artificial Eclipse’ to Study the Sun’s Corona (Space.com, January 8, 2024)
- Johns Hopkins Leads Nation in Research Spending for 44th Consecutive Year (The Hub, January 5, 2024)
- Why the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Will Be Such a Big Deal (Science News, January 4, 2024)
- Strengthening the Cyber Resilience of a Renewable-Heavy Grid (T&D World, January 3, 2024)
2023
- From Elon Musk’s Giant Starship Rocket to India’s Spectacular Moon Landing, 2023 Was an Epic Year in Space (Business Insider, December 30, 2023)
- NASA Mission Lines Up to ‘Touch the Sun’ (BBC, December 29, 2023)
- Defending the Planet: DART and Future Missions (SETI Institute, December 29, 2023)
- Are Glaciers on Mercury a Link to Life? (Astronomy Magazine, December 28, 2023)
- The First Secret Asteroid Mission Won’t Be the Last (The New York Times, December 27, 2023)
- High-Gain Antenna Installed on the Europa Clipper Astrobiology Probe (Astrobiology, December 22, 2023)
- Dragonfly Soars to Final Design Phase (The Planetary Society, December 20, 2023)
- NASA’s GUSTO Balloon Telescope Will Map Part of the Milky Way (The Verge, December 18, 2023)
- New Evidence Discovered That Saturn’s Moon Could Support Life (Scientific American, December 14, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins APL, CU Boulder Expand National Security Research Partnership (ExecutiveGov, December 14, 2023)
- New Evidence Discovered That Saturn’s Moon Could Support Life (Scientific American, December 14, 2023)
- Poison Gas Hints at Potential for Life on an Ocean Moon of Saturn (The New York Times, December 14, 2023)
- Space Weather Is Chaotic and Hard to Predict (Space.com, December 14, 2023)
- These Are the Droids We’re Working With (AirSpace, A National Air and Space Museum Podcast, December 14, 2023)
- Scientists at APL Are Creating Food From Thin Air (Johns Hopkins Magazine, December 12, 2023)
- Art as a Pathway to Planetary Science (Johns Hopkins Magazine, December 2023)
- Hopkins Researchers Study Autonomous Air Traffic Control for Drones (The Hub, December 12, 2023)
- Deep Into the Kuiper Belt, New Horizons Is Still Doing Science (Ars Technica, December 12, 2023)
- 2024 Promises Opportunities to Study the Solar Corona (SpaceNews, December 11, 2023)
- Planetary Magnetism with Sabine Stanley (Talk Nerdy Podcast, December 11, 2023)
- You Might Be Surprised at How Big NASA’s Ballooning Program Is (Orlando Sentinel, December 7, 2023)
- NASA’s IMAP Heliophysics Mission Clears Development & Design Stage (ExecutiveGov, December 5, 2023)
- The Top 25 American Universities for R&D Spending; Johns Hopkins #1 Again (Forbes, December 4, 2023)
- Al Gore’s Climate Watchdog Spots Rogue Emissions (Science, December 3, 2023)
- NASA Will Land Daring Spacecraft on a World 800 Million Miles Away (Mashable, December 2, 2023)
- 2024 May Bring the Best Auroras in 20 Years (National Geographic, December 1, 2023)
- Here’s How Artemis Astronauts Will Navigate on the Moon (Eos, November 30, 2023)
- Nuclear-Powered Dragonfly Mission to Saturn Moon Titan Delayed Until 2028, NASA Says (Space.com, November 30, 2023)
- Andrew Mara Named National Security Analysis Department Head at Johns Hopkins APL (ExecutiveGov, November 28, 2023)
- Can a Private Space Mission Pierce Venus’s Clouds? (Space.com, November 28, 2023)
- Best Places to Work in IT 2024 (Computerworld, November 27, 2023)
- Consortium Pursues Vision of $4.2 Billion Tech Hub (Citybiz, November 26, 2023)
- Pentagon’s AI Initiatives Accelerate Hard Decisions on Lethal Autonomous Weapons (AP News, November 25, 2023)
- Moon’s Scientifically Important Sites Could Be ‘Lost Forever’ in Mining Rush (Science, November 24, 2023)
- Florida’s Coral Reef Supports Fishing, Tourism and Beaches. Can Science Save It? (The Wall Street Journal, November 18, 2023)
- Clearing the Skies: The Imperative Shift Towards Autonomous Operations in Future Drone Traffic Management Systems (DRONELIFE, November 17, 2023)
- Liberal Arts Alumna Tackles National Security Challenges (Rochester Institute of Technology University Magazine, November 17, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins APL-Backed Projects Secure NIH Brain Mapping Research Funding (ExecutiveGov, November 15, 2023)
- Can a Private Space Mission Pierce Venus's Clouds? (Scientific American, November 14, 2023)
- A New Way to Classify Powerful AI (Axios, November 7, 2023)
- Big Rockets for Big Science? (The Space Review, November 6, 2023)
- Operation Green Light Kicks Off in Maryland (CoastTV, November 6, 2023)
- Scientists Gather in Albuquerque to Present Findings on Venus (KRQE News, November 3, 2023)
- SETI Live: Defending the Planet – DART and Future Missions (SETI Institute, November 3, 2023)
- Five Martian Mysteries That Have Scientists Scratching Their Heads (Eos, November 2, 2023)
- Scientists Have Finally Found the Origins of a Mysterious Asteroid (Wired, November 1, 2023)
- IARPA Searches for Space Junk’s Trashed Signals (Signal Magazine, November 1, 2023)
- Asteroid Mission Hints at the Nature of Rubble-Pile Asteroids — and How to Deflect Them (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, November 1, 2023)
- Life at the Bleeding Edge: Healthcare Technologies Poised to Revolutionize Diagnosis and Treatment (National Technology News, October 31, 2023)
- The Architecture of Today’s LLM Applications (GitHub Blog, October 30, 2023)
- New Japanese Spacecraft Aims to Explore the Mysterious Moons of Mars (Space.com, October 30, 2023)
- NASA Spacecraft Keeps on Going Faster and Faster and Faster (Mashable, October 28, 2023)
- NASA Plans to Visit a Toxic Moon—Here’s How It’s Testing a ‘Dragonfly’ for the Moon (Gizmodo, October 26, 2023)
- NASA Wants to Fly this Nuclear Dragonfly Drone on Saturn’s Moon Titan. Watch Its Wind Tunnel Test (Space.com, October 26, 2023)
- Biodegradable Sensors Could Explore the Seas More Sustainably (Eos, October 26, 2023)
- NASA’s Dragonfly Preparing to Fly Through Atmosphere of Saturn’s Moon Titan (ABC News, October 25, 2023)
- Staring at the Sun—Close-Up Images From Space Rewrite Solar Science (Nature, October 25, 2023)
- After DART Smashed Into Dimorphos, What Happened to the Larger Asteroid Didymos (Universe Today, October 25, 2023)
- Watch NASA Test Its 8-Rotor Titan Moon Drone Dragonfly (Interesting Engineering, October 24, 2023)
- On a Mission: Meet Ed Reynolds and the Project He’s Part of to Save Earth From Asteroids (The Baltimore Sun, October 24, 2023)
- NASA’s Metal Mission (CBC Radio, October 20, 2023)
- A Grand Arrival for Johns Hopkins University on Pennsylvania Avenue (The Hub, October 19, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Opens Bloomberg Center in DC (The Baltimore Banner, October 19, 2023)
- Dwarf Planet Near Mars Could Help Us Find Alien Life (Newsweek, October 18, 2023)
- Ceres: Impact Tests Unravel Origin of Organics on Dwarf Planet (Interesting Engineering, October 17, 2023)
- Mercury’s Strange Hollows (NASA.gov, October 17, 2023)
- ‘Be Successful’: The Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium Meeting Comes to Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 16, 2023)
- NASA’s Psyche Mission Is Now En Route to a Bizarre, Metal Rich Asteroid (Forbes, October 16, 2023)
- Hypervelocity Impact Experiments Probe the Origin of Organics on the Dwarf Planet Ceres (Phys.org, October 16, 2023)
- The Next Big Solar Storm Could Fry the Grid (The Wall Street Journal, October 11, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Group Eyes TV Reboot to Capture the Wonder of Science (The Hub, October 10, 2023)
- As Drone Traffic Increases, Researchers Turn to AI to Help Avoid Collisions (The Hub, October 9, 2023)
- RealLIST Engineers 2023: Meet 15 Tech Innovators, Educators and Advocates Fueling Baltimore (Technical.ly, October 5, 2023)
- Conversation With a Colleague: Jennifer Cooper (Acoustics Today, October 2023)
- APL Researching AI for Combat Medical Assistance (Business Monthly, October 2023)
- Beyond Pluto, New Horizons Gets a Reprieve From NASA (Scientific American, October 3, 2023)
- Microphones in Space: Why Scientists Want to Listen in on Alien Worlds (Space.com, October 3, 2023)
- NASA’s Parker Probe Shatters Records During Latest Solar Swoop (Gizmodo, September 29, 2023)
- Space Force Selects University Partner to Evaluate Classified Ground Systems Software (Space News, September 26, 2023)
- Dallas-Fort Worth Ranks 3rd in Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Cars: Report (Chron, September 26, 2023)
- From Tools to Teammates: Creating Robotic Medical First Responders (CNN, September 25, 2023)
- Uranus: Time to Boldly Go (Eos, September 25, 2023)
- Asteroid Sample Returned to Earth Is a Time Capsule of the Ancient Solar System (National Geographic, September 25, 2023)
- Cryovolcanism’s Song of Ice and Fire (Eos, September 25, 2023)
- New Tool Says Dallas-Fort Worth Ranks Third in the World for Transportation-Related Greenhouse-Gas Emissions (Public Health Watch, September 22, 2023)
- RIT Hosted Colloquium Examines Ethical and Social Issues of Emerging Technology (Rochester Institute of Technology, September 22, 2023)
- Watch: NASA Spacecraft Flies Through a Violent Solar Explosion for 1st Time Ever — and Survives Unscathed (Live Science, September 20, 2023)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Flies Through Major Coronal Mass Ejection — and Survives to Tell the Tale (Space.com, September 20, 2023)
- Watch: NASA Spacecraft Flies Through a Violent Solar Explosion for 1st Time Ever — and Survives Unscathed (Yahoo Life, September 20, 2023)
- A Pair of Sun Probes Just Got Closer to Solving a Solar Enigma (Wired, September 20, 2023)
- Parker Solar Probe Survived a Massive Explosion From the Sun and Caught It All on Camera (IFLScience, September 20, 2023)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Soared Through One of the Most Powerful Coronal Mass Ejections (Tech Explorist, September 20, 2023)
- APL, UMD Partner to Advance Engineering, Science Research (Business Monthly, September 19, 2023)
- Video Shows NASA Spacecraft Flying Through “One of the Most Powerful” Sun Explosions Ever Recorded (CBS News, September 19, 2023)
- NASA Sees Solar Storm ‘Vacuum Up’ Interplanetary Dust for First Time (Fox Weather, September 19, 2023)
- POV: You’re a NASA Probe Skimming the Surface of the Sun (Jalopnik, September 19, 2023)
- Watch a NASA Probe Fly Right Through a Massively Powerful Sun Explosion in First (Vice, September 19, 2023)
- Parker Solar Probe Sails Directly Through Sun’s Intense Plasma Burst (Gizmodo, September 19, 2023)
- A NASA Probe Got Slammed by a Massive Eruption From the Sun—And Caught It All on Camera (Business Insider, September 19, 2023)
- NASA Spacecraft Flies Right Through Sun Explosion, Captures Footage (Mashable, September 19, 2023)
- NASA’s Sun-Kissing Mission Stuns Yet Again With Incredible New Footage (Inverse, September 19, 2023)
- Massive Sun Outburst Smacks NASA Spacecraft (Scientific American, September 18, 2023)
- NASA’s Closest Spacecraft to the Sun Flies Through a Colossal Solar Explosion (Forbes, September 17, 2023)
- SECNAV Establishes DON Science and Technology Board (U.S. Navy, September 14, 2023)
- ‘This Is Not Just Apollo 18’: Artemis Geology Team Prepares for Astronaut Exploration on Moon’s South Pole (Fox Weather, September 13, 2023)
- NASA Is Preparing to Explore Alien Worlds — by Investigating Earth’s Dark Corners (National Geographic, September 12, 2023)
- Is AI a Climate Game-Changer? (Project Syndicate, September 11, 2023)
- DART Had a Surprising Impact on Its Target (Universe Today, September 8, 2023)
- Asteroid Hit by NASA Spacecraft Is Behaving Unexpectedly (New Scientist, September 7, 2023)
- Legacy Award Winners at the BEYA STEM Conference (U.S. Black Engineer, September 5, 2023)
- The Mysterious Origins of Mercury’s Hollows Might Answer Bigger Questions (Astronomy Magazine, September 5, 2023)
- NASA Discovered a New Crater on the Moon as Wide as a 3-Story Building, and It’s Probably Russia’s Luna-25 Gravesite (Business Insider, September 1, 2023)
- The Moonshot Heard Round the World (The Wall Street Journal, August 30, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center Names Chair, Vice Chair (Columbia, MD Patch, August 30, 2023)
- DART Showed How to Smash an Asteroid. So Where Did the Space Shrapnel Go? (Wired, August 30, 2023)
- The Moon Renaissance Is Here (Axios, August 29, 2023)
- India Wants to Fly Its Own Astronauts to the Moon, After Becoming the First Nation to Land on the Lunar South Pole (Business Insider, August 29, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center Names William Saway Board Chair and Sheri Lewis Vice Chair (CityBiz, August 29, 2023)
- Using Balloons to Explore Space Without Leaving Earth (Tech Briefs TV, August 2023)
- A New International Space Race Is On — And It Could Junk Up Our Pristine Moon (Vox, August 24, 2023)
- What Is Mercury Retrograde? (National Geographic, August 24, 2023)
- Why Russia and India Both Crashed on the Moon’s South Pole Before India Nailed the First Soft Landing There (Business Insider, August 23, 2023)
- Rising Global Temperatures Could Affect Military Sensors, Comms Systems (National Defense Magazine, August 22, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins APL Exploring Conversational AI’s Potential to Support Tactical Combat Care (ExecutiveGov, August 21, 2023)
- Russia and India Are Landing on the Moon Next Week. Here’s What You Need to Know (NPR, August 19, 2023)
- A Question of Trust (Uncrewed Systems Technology Magazine, August/September 2023)
- JPL Mounts High-Gain Antenna on Europa Clipper (ExtremeTech, August 18, 2023)
- Space ISAC Publishes White Paper on Machine Learning Security Operations Framework (ExecutiveGov, August 17, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins APL Develops Safety Verification Tool for Autonomous Vehicles (ExecutiveGov, August 17, 2023)
- NASA’s Dragonfly Titan Probe Eyes Early Review (Aviation Week, August 16, 2023)
- How Modern Militaries Are Leveraging AI (Atlantic Council, August 14, 2023)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe to Make Closest Flyby of Venus on Aug. 21 (Space.com, August 11, 2023)
- How to Make Bionic Limbs (Literally) Very Cool (Wired, August 10, 2023)
- “I Get Goosebumps Still”: Angela Stickle, DART Mission Scientist, Reflects on Humanity’s First Effort to Change an Asteroid’s Orbit (APS News, August 10, 2023)
- Spacecraft That Crashed Into Asteroid Created a Swarm of Boulders (National Geographic, August 10, 2023)
- FAA Should Heed 1990s Powered-Lift Training Decision (Forbes, August 10, 2023)
- Lunar Outpost Delivers Moon Rover to Johns Hopkins (Aviation Week, August 9, 2023)
- Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company Supports New Bomb Suit Helmet Program (U.S. Army, August 8, 2023)
- It’s Time for a New Atomic Altruism (Vox, August 4, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Makes Major Investment in the Power, Promise of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (The Hub, August 3, 2023)
- How Can the Pentagon Trust AI? (Lawfare’s ChinaTalk Podcast, August 1, 2023)
- Organ Transplants and Sushi Delivery From Anywhere on Earth (Supercluster, August 1, 2023)
- How Bricks, a Screwdriver, and a ‘Demon Core’ of Radioactive Material Killed 2 Manhattan Project Scientists (Insider, July 29, 2023)
- Army, Johns Hopkins APL Use Human-AI Teaming Method for Medical Care in Combat (ExecutiveGov, July 27, 2023)
- STARCOM Gets a New Commander at a ‘Hinge in Space Force History’ (Air & Space Forces Magazine, July 24, 2023)
- Maryland and National Leaders Have Plans to Tackle Forever Chemicals Linked to Health Hazards (The Baltimore Banner, July 24, 2023)
- ASPIRE Project Launches Into Space (Johns Hopkins University, July 24, 2023)
- Look! NASA Smashed Into an Asteroid So Hard It May Have Sent Boulders Flying Into Space (Inverse, July 20, 2023)
- House Panel Discusses Grid Threats: China, Russia, Inverter-Based Resources, Physical Attacks (Utility Dive, July 20, 2023)
- US Power Grid Faces Escalating Cyber Threats, Infrastructure Experts Warn (NextGov, July 19, 2023)
- Oversight Committee Hearing: Examining Emerging Threats to Electric Energy Infrastructure (House Committee on Energy and Commerce, July 19, 2023)
- Smashing Satellites as Part of the Delta 180 Strategic Defense Initiative Mission (The Space Review, July 17, 2023)
- DARPA Enlists 4 Teams for Warfighter Mental Health Screening Tool Development Program (ExecutiveGov, July 14, 2023)
- Climate Changes Pose Future Hazards to RF Sensors, Says Scientist (Design News, July 12, 2023)
- Fast Company’s 100 Best Workplaces for Innovators 2023 (Fast Company, July 11, 2023)
- Scientists Have Found a Hot Spot on the Moon’s Far Side (The New York Times, July 11, 2023)
- Are “Forever Chemicals” Really Forever? (WYPR, July 11, 2023)
- IARPA Aims to Improve Small Debris Tracking Capabilities via SINTRA Program (Executive Gov, July 6, 2023)
- APL Designs Framework for a Digital Red Cross (Business Monthly, July 2, 2023)
- Wanted: Lunar Proving Grounds – Testing Technologies for the Moon (SpaceRef, June 29, 2023)
- Paintable Proteins Provide Environmentally Friendly Way to Protect Ship Hulls at Sea (Corrosion Protection, June 29, 2023)
- Building Trust in AI Systems (Tech Sequences, June 28, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins APL and University of Colorado Boulder Collaborate on Thermal Protection Systems Research (ExecutiveGov, June 27, 2023)
- Prigozhin ‘Like a Snake Whose Head’s Been Cut Off’ After Rebellion (NBC News, June 25, 2023)
- Developing a Jellyfish-Inspired Ocean Sensor (Phys.org, June 22, 2023)
- A Jellyfish-Inspired Ocean Sensor (Johns Hopkins Magazine, June 2023)
- Johns Hopkins APL Scientists Test Better Ways to Remove ‘Forever Chemicals’ From Homes and Water (The Baltimore Banner, June 19, 2023)
- We May Have Found a Super-Earth Planet With an Atmosphere (Discover Magazine, June 15, 2023)
- Drones Take Flight to Go Where Scientists Dare Not (Chemistry World, June 15, 2023)
- CU Boulder Students Disprove Popular Theory on How the Sun’s Atmosphere Gets So Hot (Yahoo, June 13, 2023)
- Virginia Tech Alumnus Named One of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People of 2023 (Virginia Tech News, June 12, 2023)
- X-Plane Advances New Uncrewed Combat Aircraft Design (Aviation Week, June 8, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Shines a Light on Federally Funded Research for a D.C. Crowd (The Hub, June 8, 2023)
- NASA Mission to the Sun Answers Questions About Solar Wind That Causes Aurora Borealis (CBS News, June 8, 2023)
- Firefighting Foams: PFAS vs. Fluorine-Free Foams (Homeland Security Today, June 8, 2023)
- Scientists Make Best-Yet Map of Solar System’s Interstellar Boundaries (Scientific American, June 8, 2023)
- Maryland Science Center Names 2023 Award Recipients (The Daily Record, June 7, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins APL Designs AI/ML Technology for Forecasting Ice Formation in Arctic Seas (ExecutiveGov, June 6, 2023)
- Tiny Martian Moon May Be a Chip Off the Old Block (Eos, June 2, 2023)
- Ukraine War May Become a Proving Ground for AI (Bloomberg Opinion, June 1, 2023)
- This Saturn Moon Gushes Water Beyond Scientists’ Wildest Dreams (Mashable, May 31, 2023)
- Cybersecurity Gaps Could Put Astronauts at Grave Risk (IEEE Spectrum, May 31, 2023)
- The Oscar Goes to…HAL? Why AI Is at the Center of Hollywood Strike (The Christian Science Monitor, May 30, 2023)
- Eight Pioneering Figures Receive Johns Hopkins Honorary Degrees (The Hub, May 25, 2023)
- Fun With the Maryland STEM Festival: Dr. Danielle Hilliard, LeVar Burton, Shamie’ Hemphill, Technology (Maryland STEM Festival Podcast, May 24, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins APL Researchers Develop Rapid Additive Materials Development Framework (ExecutiveGov, May 23, 2023)
- Bard Baltimore Student Receives Scholarship, Among Maryland Science Center Honorees (WBAL, May 18, 2023)
- JWST Spots Biggest Water Plume Yet Spewing From a Moon of Saturn (Nature, May 18, 2023)
- Space Force May Seek New Bidders for Future Deep-Space Radars (C4ISRNet, May 18, 2023)
- Conversations With the Coalition: Marisa Hughes (ClimateTrace.org, May 18, 2023)
- How Hundreds of College Students Are Helping Solve a Centuries-Old Mystery About the Sun (Popular Science, May 17, 2023)
- NASA Funds Five Research Teams to Conduct New Round of Lunar Science Projects (Forbes, May 16, 2023)
- A Private Company Has an Audacious Plan to Rescue NASA’s Last “Great Observatory” (Ars Technica, May 15, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins APL Researchers Develop USV Performance Analysis Tool (Executive Gov, May 11, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins APL Researchers Develop Thermal Battery With Smaller Footprint (ExecutiveGov, May 10, 2023)
- How Students at CU Boulder Are Solving a Mystery About the Sun (Fox31 Denver, May 9, 2023)
- Evaluating Risk After the Emergency Ends (Politico, May 8, 2023)
- James Webb Telescope Detects Mysterious Water Vapor Around Alien Planet (Futurism, May 5, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins APL Discovers New Superconductor Using Human-AI Teaming Approach (ExecutiveBiz, May 4, 2023)
- Webb May Have Just Found an Earth-Like World With an Atmosphere (Mashable, May 3, 2023)
- NASA Awards Contracts for NOAA Coronagraph Studies (SpaceNews, May 3, 2023)
- JWST Tries to Untangle the Signals of Water. Is It Coming From the Planet or the Star? (Universe Today, May 3, 2023)
- NASA Rammed an Asteroid Off Its Orbit. That’s Good News for Us Earthlings (Fast Company, May 2, 2023)
- 9 Projects Making the World’s Water Cleaner and More Accessible (Fast Company, May 2, 2023)
- The Covid Dashboard’s Next Act (Politico, May 2, 2023)
- James Webb Space Telescope Detects Water Vapor Around Alien Planet. But Where Did It Come From? (Space.com, May 2, 2023)
- Webb Telescope Detects Mysterious Water Vapor in a Nearby Star System (CNN, May 2, 2023)
- Water Vapour Spotted by JWST – But From an Earth-Sized Planet or Its Star? (IFLScience, May 2, 2023)
- Bill Nye Wants to Scare You About the End of the World (Discover Magazine, May 1, 2023)
- Our Covid Data Project Is Over, but the Need for Timely Data Is Not (The New York Times, April 30, 2023)
- TIME100 Gala Host Jennifer Coolidge Wants to Redistribute the Fame (Time, April 27, 2023)
- Local NASA DART Leader Named in Time 100 (Fox 45 News, April 26, 2023)
- Mars’ Moons Mission Adds 10 NASA-Picked Scientists (EarthSky, April 26, 2023)
- U.S. Updates Asteroid-Defense Strategy (Space.com, April 25, 2023)
- Tiny Jets on the Sun Power the Colossal Solar Wind (Quanta Magazine, April 24, 2023)
- Columbia-Based Amateur Radio Operator Named Howard’s Emergency Management Volunteer of the Year (Capital Gazette, April 24, 2023)
- Making Drug Investigations More Just and Reliable Using Portable Spectrometers (Chemical & Engineering News, April 21, 2023)
- A Smashing Success for Planetary Defence (Nature, April 20, 2023)
- NASA and Japan Team Up for Unprecedented Martian Moon Mission (Gizmodo, April 19, 2023)
- Westminster Opens Autonomous Vehicle Education Center (Baltimore Business Journal, April 19, 2023)
- DART Impact Mission Shows We Could Deflect Earth-Bound Asteroid (BBC Sky at Night Magazine, April 18, 2023)
- Prime Time for Software: Reimagining the Future of Defense Acquisition (War on the Rocks, April 17, 2023)
- Satellites Threaten Astronomy, but a Few Scientists See an Opportunity (The New York Times, April 17, 2023)
- Europe’s Juice Mission Launches to Jupiter and Its Moons (The New York Times, April 13, 2023)
- The 100 Most Influential People of 2023 (Time, April 13, 2023)
- Europe’s Juice Mission Will Launch to Jupiter and Its Moons: How to Watch (The New York Times, April 13, 2023)
- NASA’s Moon Test Flight Astronauts Include Two Trained on the Bay (Chesapeake Bay Magazine, April 11, 2023)
- Dr. Camille Daniel Won the 2023 Capt. Donnie Cochran Legacy Award (U.S. Black Engineer, April 10, 2023)
- ‘Absolutely Critical’ to Get DARC Space Situational System to Australia: Space Forces Indo-Pacific Head (Breaking Defense, April 7, 2023)
- The Math (and the Man) Behind Our National Security (UMBC Magazine, April 7, 2023)
- Natalie Massey: SHRM Talent Conference and How Admin Supports HR (The HR Gazette and HRchat Podcast, April 6, 2023)
- NASA Reveals Artemis II Crew, the First Moon Astronauts in 50 Years (National Geographic, April 3, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Scientists, Oceanographers Design AI-Based Simulation Method to Study Climate ‘Tipping Points’ (ExecutiveGov, April 3, 2023)
- Here’s What We’ve Learned From NASA’s DART Asteroid-Slamming Mission So Far (Space.com, April 3, 2023)
- Mars Rocks Await a Ride to Earth — Can NASA Deliver? (Nature, April 3, 2023)
- Scientist, Amateur Radio Operator Wins HoCo Emergency Management Volunteer of the Year (Ellicott City, MD Patch, March 31, 2023)
- Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center Is Open for Business (Signal Magazine, March 30, 2023)
- NASA’s Uranus Mission Is Running Out of Time (Scientific American, March 30, 2023)
- Saturn Moon Titan Could Hold the Clues to Life’s Origin. This NASA Drone Could Find Them (Space.com, March 27, 2023)
- Two of Uranus’ Moons Could Host Oceans, New Research Suggests (Digital Trends, March 26, 2023)
- The Prospect of Life Around Uranus (on a Moon) Just Went Up (IFL Science, March 23, 2023)
- The Epic Quest to Build a Permanent Moon Base (BBC, March 20, 2023)
- Can We Destroy “Forever Chemicals”? Plasma or Nanoparticles Could Do the Trick (Inverse, March 20, 2023)
- Two Moons of Uranus May Have Active Subsurface Oceans (Space.com, March 20, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Researchers Examine How Artificial Intelligence Can Help Prepare for Climate Change Effects at SXSW (The Daily Texan, March 16, 2023)
- The Rocky Lives of Cosmic Rubble Piles (Physics Today, March 16, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins, Carnegie Mellon to Co-Lead New NASA Institute (The Hub, March 16, 2023)
- This Asteroid Is Most Likely to Hit Earth, With a Possible Impact on Valentine’s Day 2046 (Salon, March 15, 2023)
- Navy-Johns Hopkins APL Partnership Equips USS Bataan With Hybrid Metal 3D Printer (ExecutiveGov, March 15, 2023)
- DART Left an Asteroid Crime Scene. This Mission Is on Deck to Investigate It. (Popular Science, March 14, 2023)
- Scientists Hail DART Success 6 Months After Historic Asteroid Crash (Space.com, March 14, 2023)
- Featured Mover: Minh Huebner, Johns Hopkins APL (Maryland Daily Record, March 14, 2023)
- New Exoplanet Revealed (Living on Earth, March 10, 2023)
- Tiny, Explosive ‘Jetlets’ Might Be Fueling the Solar Wind (Wired, March 7, 2023)
- How AI Can Help Combat Climate Change (The Hub, March 7, 2023)
- Debris Ejected From the DART Impact Helped Give Asteroid Dimorphos an Extra Push (Physics World, March 6, 2023)
- Data From Ramming Spacecraft Into Asteroid Shows Method Could Protect Earth, Says NASA (Dallas News, March 6, 2023)
- How NASA Pulled Off the DART Mission, Making Science Fiction a Reality (Fast Company, March 2, 2023)
- NASA’s DART Mission Proves It Can Save the Planet From Killer Asteroids (The Verge, March 3, 2023)
- NASA Confirms Humanity Can Deflect Killer Asteroids With Rockets — But Only If We Have Years to Prepare (Live Science, March 2, 2023)
- 5 Ways We Know DART Crushed That Asteroid (But Not Literally) (Popular Science, March 2, 2023)
- NASA’s DART Asteroid-Smashing Mission Changed the Course of Planetary Defense (Gizmodo, March 1, 2023)
- NASA Made History by Knocking an Asteroid Off Course. Now It’s Publishing the Data (NPR, March 1, 2023)
- Studies Show How Asteroid-Bashing Spacecraft Was ‘Phenomenally Successful’ (Reuters, March 1, 2023)
- DART’s Epic Asteroid Crash: What NASA Has Learned 5 Months Later (Space.com, March 1, 2023)
- President Biden Announces Key Appointments to Boards and Commissions (The White House, February 28, 2023)
- NASA Just Found a New Type of Ancient Asteroid Loaded With Water (Mashable, February 25, 2023)
- Out of This World (St. Louis University High, February 22, 2023)
- New Space Radar Will Hunt Planet-Threatening Asteroids (Scientific American, February 21, 2023)
- Why Planetary Scientists Think It’s Time for NASA to Probe Uranus (IFL Science, February 20, 2023)
- Scientists Eye Mission to Uranus: An Alien World Where the Darkness of Winter Lasts 21 Years (El País, February 19, 2023)
- Uranus Up Close: What Proposed NASA ‘Ice Giant’ Mission Could Teach Us (Space.com, February 17, 2023)
- At Jupiter, JUICE and Clipper Would Work Together in Hunt for Life (Scientific American, February 16, 2023)
- We Need a Dedicated Mission to Uranus, Scientists Say (Gizmodo, February 16, 2023)
- Navy ‘Setting the Pace’ Among Services, Principal Cyber Advisor Says (Defense One, February 15, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center to Stop Publishing Daily Data Updates (The Baltimore Sun, February 14, 2023)
- DARPA Concludes Flight Tests of AI Algorithms on Modified F-16 Test Aircraft (ExecutiveBiz, February 14, 2023)
- As the Pandemic Ebbs, an Influential COVID Tracker Shuts Down (NPR, February 10, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Winds Down Pioneering Pandemic Data Tracking (The Hub, February 10, 2023)
- Space Helicopters: The Future of Low-Cost Space Exploration (Cosmos Magazine, February 10, 2023)
- MREs of the Future Could Be Made From Nothing More Than Water, Air and Energy (Federal News Network, February 8, 2023)
- Portable Spectrometers Give On-Site Drug Testing a Boost (ACS Central Science, February 7, 2023)
- Discovery of Exoplanet by James Webb Space Telescope Was a ‘Lucky Accident,’ Researcher Says (Yahoo! News, February 6, 2023)
- The Most Mysterious Part of the Moon Isn’t Where You Think (The Atlantic, February 6, 2023)
- Retired Navy Admiral, DC Native Opens Up About Paving Way for Young Black Submarine Officers (WTOP News, February 6, 2023)
- Saving Earth, One Asteroid at a Time (A Superbloom Podcast, February 2, 2023)
- JWST Confirms Its First Exoplanet (The Planetary Society, February 1, 2023)
- Dragonfly: Space Helicopter for Saturn’s Moon Titan (Your Space Journey, February 1, 2023)
- Minh Huebner, National Lab Finance Veteran, Begins Role as CFO at Johns Hopkins APL (ExecutiveGov, January 31, 2023)
- Minh Huebner - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (The Daily Record, January 30, 2023)
- Asteroid Which Whizzed Past Earth Exposes ‘Blind Spot’ in Our Planetary Defence (Yahoo! News, January 30, 2023)
- Asteroid’s Sudden Flyby Shows Blind Spot in Planetary Threat Detection (Reuters, January 29, 2023)
- Asteroid Measurements Make No Sense (The Atlantic, January 26, 2023)
- 3D Printing: Navy Builds Up Additive Manufacturing on Ships (Maritime Global News, January 26, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Online Engineering Programs Again Ranked Among Nation’s Best (The Hub, January 24, 2023)
- Five Times the Webb Telescope Blew Our Minds in Its First Year in Orbit (The Hill, January 24, 2023)
- Satellite Constellations Could Interfere With Meteorological Spectrum (SpaceNews, January 23, 2023)
- The Downlink: What You Need to Know About the Great Ground Station Game Part 1 (Defense & Aerospace Report, January 22, 2023)
- The Space Between Earth and the Moon Is About to Get a Little More Crowded (NBC News, January 22, 2023)
- The Moon’s Right to Exist With Dr. Prem (Spacepod, January 22, 2023)
- NASA’s Mars Helicopter Opens the Door for Flight on Other Worlds (The Wall Street Journal, January 19, 2023)
- The JWST Bagged Its First Exoplanet, A Sweltering Earth-Sized World (Syfy, January 16, 2023)
- Thrilled Scientists Used Webb Telescope to Find Rocky, Earth-Size Planet (Mashable, January 15, 2023)
- Webb Telescope Confirms Earth-Size Exoplanet, Tries to Sniff Its Air (Sky and Telescope, January 15, 2023)
- 15 Years Ago, a Spacecraft Swung by Mercury to Beat the Sun’s Gravity (Inverse, January 14, 2023)
- The James Webb Space Telescope Just Identified Its First Exoplanet (Popular Science, January 12, 2023)
- NASA’s James Webb Telescope Discovers Its First Earth-Sized Exoplanet (The Verge, January 12, 2023)
- NASA’s Webb Telescope Has Discovered Its First Exoplanet (WLRN, January 12, 2023)
- James Webb Space Telescope Notches 1st Rocky Planet Confirmation (Space.com, January 12, 2023)
- JWST Confirms Its First Alien Planet, and It’s the Size of Earth (Axios, January 12, 2023)
- James Webb Space Telescope Confirms Its First Exoplanet, One Almost the Same Size as Earth (USA Today, January 12, 2023)
- NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test Is a Smashing Success (Eos, January 12, 2023)
- James Webb Telescope Traces Arcs of Dusty Star Formation (BBC News, January 12, 2023)
- In Major Milestone, NASA’s Webb Telescope Finds Its First Exoplanet (CNET, January 12, 2023)
- James Webb Telescope Finds Its First Exoplanet (NBC News, January 11, 2023)
- James Webb Telescope Discovers Its First Exoplanet (CNN, January 11, 2023)
- NASA’s James Webb Telescope Finds First Exoplanet Almost Exactly the Same Size as Earth (Fox News, January 11, 2023)
- James Webb Telescope Confirms Its First Exoplanet (Phys.org, January 11, 2023)
- Webb Space Telescope Finds Its First Exoplanet (Gizmodo, January 11, 2023)
- The Webb Telescope’s First Confirmed Exoplanet Is 99 Percent the Diameter of Earth (Engadget, January 11, 2023)
- Webb Telescope Finds Distant Exoplanet Almost Exactly the Size of Earth (The Hub, January 11, 2023)
- NASA Missions Find ‘Jetlets’ Could Power the Solar Wind (Phys.org, January 10, 2023)
- Johns Hopkins Study Reveals Potential Long-Term Impact of Climate Change on Radars (ExecutiveGov, January 6, 2023)
- Space Candy: Asteroid Smashed by NASA’s DART Probe Looks a Bit Like an M&M, Scientists Say (Space.com, January 5, 2023)
- APL Engineer Helps Launch Online Robotics, Autonomous Systems Grad Program (The Business Monthly, January 5, 2023)
- Moon Scientists Hail Artemis Opportunities While Still Learning From Apollo (Space.com, January 5, 2023)
- Solar-Sailing Probes May Soon Get Their Moment in the Sun (Space.com, January 5, 2023)
2022
- A Look Back at 2022’s Most Pivotal Moments of Space Exploration (Fox Weather, December 30, 2022)
- Eight Times Science Exceeded Expectations in 2022 (The New Yorker, December 28, 2022)
- Through an Exchange Initiative, Women Are #HiddenNoMore in STEM (U.S. Department of State, December 27, 2022)
- Rotors for Mission to Titan Tested at Langley’s Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (SpaceRef, December 26, 2022)
- How Scientists Might Find Life on a Moon of Saturn While Skipping the Hardest Part (Mashable, December 26, 2022)
- A New Plan for Finding Alien Life on Enceladus Looks at Using Orbital Spacecraft (The Debrief, December 23, 2022)
- Why a Book-Loving Fungus Has Alien-Hunting Scientists Excited (Inverse, December 22, 2022)
- Probe Could Find Whether Saturn’s Moon Hosts Life (Futurity, December 22, 2022)
- Why Do Airlines Limit Battery Sizes? (How-To Geek, December 22, 2022)
- NASA’s Pluto Spacecraft Begins New Mission at the Solar System’s Edge (Scientific American, December 21, 2022)
- What Kind of an Impact Did DART Have on Dimorphos? The Science Results Are Here (Universe Today, December 21, 2022)
- What It Would Take to Discover Life on Saturn’s Icy Moon Enceladus (Phys.org, December 21, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Might’ve Ejected Over 2 Million Pounds of Rock Into Space (CNET, December 20, 2022)
- NASA’s Asteroid-Slamming Spacecraft Dislodged 2 Million Lb of Debris (New Atlas, December 19, 2022)
- APL to Build Instrument for Canadian Lunar Rover (Business Monthly, December 19, 2022)
- Quasars, Exoplanets and the Atmospheres of Distant Worlds: More on the First Results From the JWST (Physics World, December 17, 2022)
- 1,000 Tons of Space Debris Was Unleashed When NASA Spacecraft Slammed Into Asteroid (Miami Herald, December 16, 2022)
- How JWST Revolutionized Astronomy in 2022 (Nature, December 16, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Asteroid Smash Flung 2 Million Pounds of Rock Into Space (Space.com, December 16, 2022)
- DART: Asteroid Deflection Experiment Boosted by Debris (BBC News, December 16, 2022)
- ‘Rail Cars’ of Material Released After NASA Spacecraft Hit Asteroid (CNN, December 15, 2022)
- How to Deflect an Asteroid: DART’s Andrew Cheng on the Physics World Breakthrough of the Year (Physics World, December 15, 2022)
- Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough: What Does It Mean for Space Exploration? (Space.com, December 15, 2022)
- Deflection of a Near-Earth Asteroid by DART Is the Physics World 2022 Breakthrough of the Year (Physics World, December 14, 2022)
- Space Helicopters Will Help Us Explore Mars and Other Worlds. Here’s How. (Space.com, December 14, 2022)
- Howard County Students Celebrate the Season...of Coding (Howard County Times, December 14, 2022)
- Tonga Volcano Eruption Continues to Astonish (BBC News, December 13, 2022)
- Scientists Say Tonga Eruption Hit with the Force of a Billion Ton “Magma Hammer” (Interesting Engineering, December 13, 2022)
- Nature’s Top Science Graphics From 2022 (Nature, December 12, 2022)
- Tonga Volcano Eruption Blasted Millions of Tons of Water Into Space (The Washington Post, December 12, 2022)
- Outer Space News That Broke the Internet in 2022 (Mashable, December 10, 2022)
- 2022 Aviation Week Photo Contest Winning Photos (Aviation Week, December 9, 2022)
- 10 Scenarios That Could End the World—Should You Worry? (Think Podcast, December 5, 2022)
- Drone Strikes Show Putin His Homeland Isn’t Safe (Bloomberg Opinion, December 5, 2022)
- Course Examines Sexual and Gender Identity in STEM (The Hub, December 1, 2022)
- Elizabeth (Zibi) Turtle, NASA Dragonfly Principal Investigator, Talks About the Mission to Titan (Kosmo Magazine, December 1, 2022)
- The 100 Greatest Innovations of 2022 (Popular Science, November 30, 2022)
- See What Vehicle Emission Levels Look Like in 500 Cities Across the World (CTV News, November 27, 2022)
- Filtering & Destroying ‘Forever Chemicals’: JHU Team Hopes to Ensure Clean Drinking Water (Fox 45 News, November 22, 2022)
- Fact Check: Launch Sites on the Earth and Moon Require Different Materials (USA Today, November 21, 2022)
- Fresh, Healthy Food — at the Convenience Store? (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, November 18, 2022)
- Want to Learn About Something in Space? Crash Into It. (Popular Science, November 17, 2022)
- Lift Off! Artemis Moon Rocket Launch Kicks Off New Era of Human Exploration (Nature, November 16, 2022)
- Johns Hopkins APL Unveils Cislunar Security National Technical Vision (ExecutiveGov, November 15, 2022)
- The BEYA STEM Recognition Program Releases Its 2023 Award Winners List (U.S. Black Engineer, November 15, 2022)
- RIT Engineering Alumnus Is Part of DART Team That Changed the Speed and Path of an Asteroid (Rochester Institute of Technology, November 15, 2022)
- Team Uses AI and Satellite Images to Release First-Ever Global Estimates for Road Transportation Greenhouse Emissions (Phys.org, November 10, 2022)
- Asteroids! Solar Storms! Nukes! Climate Calamity! Killer Robots! (The Washington Post, November 7, 2022)
- APL Uses Video Games to Train AI (Business Monthly, November 7, 2022)
- In NASA Simulation, Humankind Dismally Failed to Save Earth From Killer Asteroid (Futurism, November 7, 2022)
- Behind the Cover: November 2022 (Physics Today, November 4, 2022)
- NASA Asteroid Threat Practice Drill Shows We’re Not Ready (Scientific American, November 4, 2022)
- Immarsat Government Picks Rocket Lab for L-Band Radio Development; Peter Beck Quoted (ExecutiveBiz, November 4, 2022)
- Crozet Scientist Contributes to Successful DART Mission (The Crozet Gazette, November 4, 2022)
- Photos Show “Planet Killer” Asteroid Lurking in Inner Solar System That Could One Day Hit Earth, Scientists Warn (Yahoo, November 3, 2022)
- Towards a ‘Digital Emblem’? Five Questions on Law, Tech, and Policy (ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy, November 3, 2022)
- Digital Red Cross Launched to Protect Crucial Data in the Online Battlefield (Tech Monitor, November 3, 2022)
- Howard County Adopts Heightened Climate Goals (Citybiz, November 2, 2022)
- These Five Innovative Rovers Will Soon Explore the Moon (Smithsonian Magazine, November 2, 2022)
- Building a Joint Fires Network (AFCEA Signal, November 2, 2022)
- ‘Planet Killer’ Asteroids Close to Earth Discovered Hiding in Sun’s Glare, Study Finds (Fox Weather, November 1, 2022)
- A Journey to Touch the Sun (Physics Today, November 2022)
- Wild Experiments Are Trying to Bounce Radio Signals Off the Moon and Jupiter (Gizmodo, October 31, 2022)
- NASA Has a Life-Detecting Instrument Ready to Fly to Europa or Enceladus (Space.com, October 31, 2022)
- The 10 Most “OMG” Science Discoveries of 2022 (Best Life, October 30, 2022)
- Venus-Bound NASA Instrument Preparing to Brave the Harsh Atmosphere (Space.com, October 28, 2022)
- Johns Hopkins Just Clinched a Partnership with Space Force to Educate Military Personnel (Technical.ly, October 27, 2022)
- Johns Hopkins to Help Train Future Space Force Leaders; Katharine Kelley Quoted (ExecutiveGov, October 27, 2022)
- Images: NASA’s Lucy Spacecraft Provides New Views of the Moon (Phys.org, October 27, 2022)
- Eerie Smiley Face Spotted on Surface of Sun After Solar Eclipse (Newsweek, October 26, 2022)
- The Hunt for Habitable Ocean Worlds Beyond Our Solar System (New Scientist, October 24, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Asteroid Crash: What Scientists Have Learned About Dimorphos So Far (Space.com, October 24, 2022)
- How NASA Is Building an Instrument to Withstand the Brutal Conditions of Venus (Digital Trends, October 22, 2022)
- A New Instrument Will Measure Temperature, Pressure and Wind on Venus (Phys.org, October 20, 2022)
- Homewood-Flossmoor Alum Part of Team That Altered Orbit of Asteroid (CBS News Chicago, October 18, 2022)
- How the James Webb Space Telescope Will Power the Search for Aliens (Inverse, October 15, 2022)
- Readout of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s Meeting with NASA and DART Mission Team on Results of First-Ever Planetary Defense Test (The White House, October 14, 2022)
- This Week in Space: DART’s Bullseye (This Week in Space, October 14, 2022)
- How DART Scientists Know the Experiment to Shove an Asteroid Actually Worked (Gizmodo, October 14, 2022)
- NASA Tried to Knock an Asteroid Off Course — and Succeeded Wildly Beyond Expectations (Time, October 12, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Spacecraft ‘Changed Path of Asteroid’ (BBC News, October 12, 2022)
- DART’s Smashing Success Shows Humanity Can Divert Asteroids (Scientific American, October 12, 2022)
- NASA Officials Say Its Asteroid Defense Test Was a Success (NPR, October 12, 2022)
- See the Debris Streaming From Spacecraft-Damaged Asteroid — 7 Million Miles From Earth (Inverse, October 12, 2022)
- Success! Stunning NASA DART Imagery Confirms Target Asteroid Orbit Changed (SciTechDaily, October 12, 2022)
- Success! NASA’s DART Redirects Asteroid in ‘Watershed Moment for Humanity’ (CNET, October 12, 2022)
- Here’s How NASA Moved a Stadium-Sized Asteroid (Thrillist, October 12, 2022)
- Spacecraft Succeeds in Knocking Asteroid From Its Orbit, NASA Says: ‘Defender of the Planet’ (People, October 12, 2022)
- NASA’s Asteroid Redirection Test Successfully Alters Path (Fox Weather, October 12, 2022)
- NASA Spacecraft Accomplishes Mission and Smashes Asteroid Into New Orbit (The New York Times, October 11, 2022)
- NASA Reports Smashing Success with Asteroid Redirection Test (The Washington Post, October 11, 2022)
- The DART Mission Successfully Changed the Motion of an Asteroid (CNN, October 11, 2022)
- NASA Confirms DART Probe’s Crash Into an Asteroid Successfully Changed Its Course (CBS News, October 11, 2022)
- NASA Says Its Asteroid Defense Test Was a Success (NPR, October 11, 2022)
- WATCH: NASA Says DART Spacecraft Successfully Redirected Asteroid (PBS News Hour, October 11, 2022)
- Why NASA’s High-Stakes Maneuver to Redirect an Asteroid Surprised Its Own Scientists (National Geographic, October 11, 2022)
- DART Mission Success Means NASA Really Could Save Earth From Asteroids (ZDNet, October 11, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Impact Changed Asteroid’s Orbit Forever in Planetary Defense Test (Space.com, October 11, 2022)
- It Worked! NASA Successfully Moved a Stadium-Sized Asteroid. (Mashable, October 11, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Spacecraft Successfully Moved an Asteroid (Gizmodo, October 11, 2022)
- NASA Successfully Deflected Harmless Asteroid in Test for Doomsday Scenario (Forbes, October 11, 2022)
- Smashing Success: Humanity Has Diverted an Asteroid for the First Time (Nature, October 11, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Mission Moved an Asteroid’s Orbit by Smashing Into It (New Scientist, October 11, 2022)
- Bam! NASA Says DART Really Clocked That Asteroid (Wired, October 11, 2022)
- NASA Says Asteroid Mission Was Successful, Altered Orbit by 32 Minutes (The Hill, October 11, 2022)
- Smashing Success: NASA Asteroid Strike Results in Big Nudge (AP News, October 11, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Moved an Asteroid (KNXAM: On Demand, October 11, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Spacecraft Successfully Alters Asteroid’s Orbit (The Hub, October 11, 2022)
- Exploring the Rippling Dunes of Our Solar System (Astronomy, October 11, 2022)
- James Webb Telescope Could Find Aliens in the Glare of White Dwarf Suns, Scientists Say (Yahoo, October 11, 2022)
- Leading for Impact (Quetico Coaching, October 10, 2022)
- How NASA Launched Its Asteroid Killer (The New Yorker, October 6, 2022)
- How Did NASA Hit the Asteroid? (Event Horizon, October 6, 2022)
- After Being Smashed Into by a NASA Spacecraft, Dimorphos Asteroid Grows a Tail (ZDNet, October 4, 2022)
- Sun Unleashes Series of Huge Solar Flares Sending Storms Racing at Earth (Newsweek, October 3, 2022)
- The NASA DART Mission Smashed a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid. Now What? (ZDNet, October 3, 2022)
- Bullseye! How DART Hit an Asteroid 7 Million Miles Away (CBS News, October 2, 2022)
- DART Project Results (The Roy Green Show, October 2, 2022)
- NASA’s Surprising Reason for Crashing Into an Asteroid’s Moon (Mashable, October 1, 2022)
- Designing Dragonfly, NASA’s Titan Explorer (Aerospace America, October 2022)
- The DART Asteroid Impact Mission: It’s a Cosmic Smash (Science Friday, September 30, 2022)
- Fresh Images Reveal Fireworks From DART’s Asteroid Impact (Scientific American, September 30, 2022)
- DART: NASA’s First Asteroid Defense Mission Isn’t Over — One Critical Step Remains (Inverse, September 29, 2022)
- Space Telescopes Capture Asteroid Slam with Striking Clarity (AP News, September 29, 2022)
- NASA’s Asteroid Crash Captured in Dramatic Before and After Pictures (Mashable, September 28, 2022)
- DART Impact and Judy Schmidt Interview (The Planetary Society, September 28, 2022)
- See the First Eerie NASA Images of DART’s Asteroid Crash Site (CNET, September 28, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Asteroid Impact Won’t Make Dimorphos Hit Earth — but Here’s What Would Happen If It Did (Space.com, September 28, 2022)
- NASA Makes Deep Impact on Baltimore Brothers as Lab Invites Them to Crash Party (The Baltimore Banner, September 27, 2022)
- NASA Practices Slamming Spacecraft Into Asteroid (Good Morning America, September 27, 2022)
- Maryland Scientists Monitor Progress of First-of-Its-Kind Asteroid-Killer Technology (CBS News, September 27, 2022)
- Greely High Grad Helped Write Algorithm for NASA Mission to Crash Into Asteroid (Central Maine, September 27, 2022)
- NASA Knows How to Celebrate! (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, September 27, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Hits Asteroid (KNX in Depth, September 27, 2022)
- Fresh Images Reveal Fireworks When NASA Spacecraft Ploughed Into Asteroid (Nature, September 27, 2022)
- NASA’s $325 Million Collision with an Asteroid Could One Day Save the World (Time, September 27, 2022)
- Dimorphos: NASA Flies Spacecraft Into Asteroid in Direct Hit (BBC News, September 27, 2022)
- Science Captures Behind-the-Scenes Reactions to Asteroid-Smashing Mission (Science, September 27, 2022)
- Bam! NASA Spacecraft Crashes Into Asteroid in Defense Test (AP News, September 27, 2022)
- NASA Crashes Spacecraft Into Asteroid in Attempt to Knock It Off Course (PBS News Hour, September 26, 2022)
- NASA Spacecraft Successfully Collides with Asteroid (Good Morning America, September 26, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Spacecraft Successfully Crashes Into Asteroid in First Planetary Defense Test (USA Today, September 26, 2022)
- Midland Resident Gears Up to Display U.S. Capacity to Save Humanity From Space Objects (Midland Daily News, September 26, 2022)
- NASA Smashes Into an Asteroid, Completing a Mission to Save a Future Day (The New York Times, September 26, 2022)
- NASA DART Spacecraft Rams Into an Asteroid in Defense Test (PBS, September 26, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Mission Successfully Slams Into an Asteroid (CNN, September 26, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Spacecraft Successfully Smacks a Space Rock — Now What? (Scientific American, September 26, 2022)
- NASA Crashes Spacecraft Into Asteroid, Passing Planetary Defense Test (The Washington Post, September 26, 2022)
- Move Over, Bruce Willis: NASA Crashed Into an Asteroid to Test Planetary Defense (NPR, September 26, 2022)
- NASA Successfully Crashed a Spacecraft Into Its Asteroid Target (Smithsonian Magazine, September 26, 2022)
- NASA Successfully Crashes Satellite Into Asteroid (Axios, September 26, 2022)
- NASA Spacecraft Successfully Collides with Asteroid (ABC News, September 26, 2022)
- NASA Probe Crashes Into Asteroid in Planetary Defense Test (CBS News, September 26, 2022)
- Boom! NASA Just Slammed Into an Asteroid and Filmed the Crash (Mashable, September 26, 2022)
- NASA’s First Attempt to Smack an Asteroid Was Picture Perfect (Popular Science, September 26, 2022)
- ‘Terror and Joy’: NASA’s DART Asteroid Impact a Historic Success (and Relief) (Space.com, September 26, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Spacecraft Smashes Into an Asteroid — on Purpose (Wired, September 26, 2022)
- ‘Loss of Signal:’ NASA Successfully Crashes DART Spacecraft Into Asteroid for Planetary Defense Test (Fox Weather, September 26, 2022)
- Asteroid Impact: Here’s the Last Thing NASA’s DART Spacecraft Saw Before It Crashed (Space.com, September 26, 2022)
- DART Collides with Asteroid in Planetary Defense Test (Space News, September 26, 2022)
- NASA Crashes DART Spacecraft Into an Asteroid, Testing a Tactic to Bump Space Rocks Away From Earth (Business Insider, September 26, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Spacecraft Closes in on Target Asteroid as Test Mission Nears Climax (Nasdaq, September 26, 2022)
- The DART Mission: Why NASA Crashed a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid Today (CNET, September 26, 2022)
- Bam! NASA Spacecraft Crashes Into Asteroid in Defense Test (CNBC, September 26, 2022)
- NASA to Crash Spaceship Into Asteroid in Real-Life Armageddon Experiment (Entertainment Weekly, September 26, 2022)
- Watch Live: NASA’s Planetary Defense Test Crashes Spacecraft Into Asteroid 7 Million Miles From Earth (People, September 26, 2022)
- To Laurel and Beyond — Md. Spacecraft to ‘Nudge’ Asteroid (DMV Download From WTOP News, September 26, 2022)
- NASA to Crash DART Spacecraft Into Asteroid (Fox 6 Milwaukee, September 26, 2022)
- NASA to Deflect Asteroid in Key Test of Planetary Defense (Phys.org, September 26, 2022)
- DART Impact Day: How to Watch Live Coverage of Spacecraft’s Impact with Asteroid Dimorphos (SciTechDaily, September 26, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Spacecraft Will Crash Into an Asteroid Tonight in Historic Planetary Defense Test (Space.com, September 26, 2022)
- Space History in the Making: The First Impact of NASA’s DART Mission Today (The Science Times, September 26, 2022)
- Asteroids, Spaceships and Dinosaurs: Everything You Need to Know About NASA’s DART Mission (ZDNET, September 26, 2022)
- How to Watch NASA Slam a Battering Ram Into an Asteroid at 17,000 Miles Per Hour (Futurism, September 26, 2022)
- How to Watch NASA’s Asteroid Collision Tonight (Washingtonian, September 26, 2022)
- Check Out Images of NASA’s DART Mission to Redirect a Distant Asteroid (The Wall Street Journal, September 26, 2022)
- How to Watch NASA Slam a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid (Mashable, September 26, 2022)
- NASA Is Intentionally Crashing a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid on Monday. Here’s How to Watch the Collision Live. (Business Insider, September 26, 2022)
- NASA Spacecraft Lining Up to Smash Into an Asteroid (BBC News, September 26, 2022)
- NASA Will Crash a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid for Science! (Forbes, September 26, 2022)
- How to Watch NASA Crash a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid on Monday (The Verge, September 26, 2022)
- Watch Live as NASA Deliberately Crashes a Spacecraft Into Asteroid Dimorphos (CNET, September 26, 2022)
- NASA’s Asteroid-Deflection Mission Spotlights Planetary Defense Effort (The Wall Street Journal, September 25, 2022)
- NASA Spacecraft Will Slam Into an Asteroid Monday — If All Goes Right (The Washington Post, September 25, 2022)
- NASA Is About to Crash Into an Asteroid. Here’s How to Watch. (The New York Times, September 25, 2022)
- NASA Is About to Crash a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid. Here’s Why the Mission Could One Day Save Humanity. (NBC News, September 25, 2022)
- DART on Track for Asteroid Collision (Space News, September 25, 2022)
- The Unpredictabilities of NASA’s Wild Plan to Ram an Asteroid Off Course (New Atlas, September 25, 2022)
- Target Venus Not Mars for First Crewed Mission to Another Planet, Experts Say (The Guardian, September 25, 2022)
- Italian Satellite Will Witness NASA DART Spacecraft’s Asteroid Smash in the Name of Planetary Defense (Yahoo, September 24, 2022)
- Asteroid-Bound DART Spacecraft Snaps Jupiter and Moon Europa (Digital Trends, September 24, 2022)
- NASA Set to Ram Distant Asteroid in Bid to Avoid Future Catastrophes on Earth (Bloomberg, September 24, 2022)
- NASA Is Slamming a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid on Monday to Test Planetary Defence (CBC, September 24, 2022)
- The DART Mission Is About to Collide with an Asteroid. What to Expect (CNN, September 23, 2022)
- How to Watch NASA’s Asteroid-Clobbering System Make Impact on Monday (Popular Mechanics, September 23, 2022)
- Why NASA Will Deliberately Cras a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid (Today, September 23, 2022)
- Asteroid-Bashing Spacecraft Is Ready to Test an Earth-Saving Manoeuvre (Nature, September 23, 2022)
- A NASA Spacecraft Will Crash Into an Asteroid Monday Night — Here’s How to Watch (Travel and Leisure, September 23, 2022)
- NASA Crashing Spacecraft Into Asteroid for First Planetary Defense Test: ‘Stuff of Science-Fiction Books’ (People, September 23, 2022)
- NASA’s Planetary Defense Test: DART About to Impact an Asteroid (SciTechDaily, September 23, 2022)
- NASA Will Smash a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid Monday — What You Need to Know (Inverse, September 23, 2022)
- DART Camera Snaps Jupiter Ahead of Fatal Collision (Cosmos Magazine, September 23, 2022)
- NASA Gears Up to Deflect Asteroid, in Key Test of Planetary Defense (Phys.org, September 23, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Spacecraft Tests Autonomous Navigation System Using Jupiter and Europa (SciTechDaily, September 23, 2022)
- NASA Mission That Could Save Humanity (ABC News, September 22, 2022)
- DART Asteroid-Smashing Mission ‘On Track for an Impact’ Monday, NASA Says (Space.com, September 22, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Spacecraft a ‘Go’ for Asteroid Impact Demo (Aviation Week, September 22, 2022)
- Why Is a NASA Spacecraft Crashing Into an Asteroid? (AP News, September 22, 2022)
- NASA’s Planetary Defense Mission Will Test Asteroid Deflection, but How Realistic Is It? (Space.com, September 22, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Mission Will Test Earth’s Defenses Against Asteroids (The Wall Street Journal, September 22, 2022)
- Why Is NASA Purposefully Crashing Into This Asteroid? (Toronto Star, September 22, 2022)
- Why Did NASA Pick Didymos for Its Asteroid-Crash Mission? (Space.com, September 22, 2022)
- Countdown to DART: Will We Move an Asteroid? (The Planetary Society, September 21, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Asteroid-Smashing Mission Spots Jupiter and Its Moons (Space.com, September 21, 2022)
- Johns Hopkins APL Execs James Miller, David Van Wie Join Defense Science Board (ExecutiveGov, September 21, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Mission Will Put on an Asteroid-Smashing Show Next Week (Space.com, September 21, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Crash: How to Watch Spacecraft Collide with Deep Space Asteroid (CNET, September 20, 2022)
- Set a Calendar Alert: NASA to Broadcast First Asteroid Redirect on Monday (Ars Technica, September 20, 2022)
- NASA Is About to Deliberately Crash the DART Probe Into an Asteroid: What to Know (CNET, September 20, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Planetary Defense Mission Nears Asteroid Target (Aviation Week, September 20, 2022)
- What We’ll See When NASA Crashes Into an Asteroid on Purpose (Mashable, September 17, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Mission Prepares for an Asteroid Collision (CNN, September 16, 2022)
- When Voyager 1 Goes Dark, What Comes Next? (Popular Science, September 16, 2022)
- DART Spacecraft Prepares to Collide with Asteroid Target Later This Month (The Hub, September 14, 2022)
- Detecting Disruption in Closed Systems (Atlantic Council, September 14, 2022)
- NASA’s Science Chief Zurbuchen to Step Down by Year’s End (Reuters, September 13, 2022)
- Target Acquired: DART Satellite Spots Asteroid Ahead of Its Big Collision on September 26 (Cosmos Magazine, September 13, 2022)
- Images From Asteroid-Smashing DART Mission Expected to Be ‘Stunning’ (Fox Weather, September 13, 2022)
- NASA Probe Ready to Slam Into an Asteroid This Month in Landmark Planetary Defense Test (Space.com, September 13, 2022)
- NASA’s Unprecedented Asteroid-Deflection Mission Is More Than ‘Billiards in Space,’ Scientists Say (Science, September 12, 2022)
- Using Sensors and ML to Prevent Warfighter Injury (Military Embedded Systems, September 9, 2022)
- NASA Spacecraft Set to Intentionally Crash Into an Asteroid to Help Save Earth (Fox Weather, September 9, 2022)
- NASA’s Asteroid-Smashing Spacecraft Snaps First Image of Its Target (Gizmodo, September 9, 2022)
- NASA’s Asteroid-Slamming DART Spacecraft Catches 1st Look at Target (Photo) (Space.com, September 8, 2022)
- Can Asteroids Rock Our World? With Christina Hernández and Terik Daly (Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness, September 7, 2022)
- 2nd Huge Eruption From the Sun Hammers Venus (Space.com, September 7, 2022)
- The Sun Just Produced an Explosion So Big It Will Be Studied ‘for Years’ (Newsweek, September 7, 2022)
- Parker Solar Probe Aims to Catch a Solar Flare in Action (International Business Times, September 7, 2022)
- 2022 AGU Section Awardees and Named Lecturers (Eos, September 6, 2022)
- What the Moon Can Tell Us About Earth (Axios, September 6, 2022)
- NASA Spacecraft Hopes to Catch a Solar Flare as It Zips Past the Sun (Space.com, September 6, 2022)
- NASA Calls Off Relaunch of Artemis I as Program Works to Return to the Moon (Fox News, September 3, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Will Slam a Spacecraft Into an Asteroid This Month, Here’s How to Watch (Space.com, September 1, 2022)
- White House Names 26 National Infrastructure Advisory Council Appointees (ExecutiveGov, September 1, 2022)
- President Biden Announces Appointments to the President’s National Infrastructure Advisory Council (The White House, August 31, 2022)
- After 45 Years in Space, the Voyager Probes Are Just Starting Out (NBC News, August 30, 2022)
- The Asteroid NASA Will Slam Into in September Is Right Where Scientists Expected (Space.com, August 28, 2022)
- NASA’s Asteroid-Deflecting Test Mission Is Just 1 Month Away From Impact (Space.com, August 26, 2022)
- James Webb Space Telescope Detects Carbon Dioxide on Planet Outside Solar System (UCF Today, August 25, 2022)
- Voyager Turns 45: What the Iconic Mission Taught Us and What’s Next (Space.com, August 20, 2022)
- DART Asteroid Mission: NASA’s First Planetary Defense Spacecraft (Space.com, August 18, 2022)
- Howard County, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Partner to Create Smart City Concept in Columbia (Baltimore Business Journal, August 17, 2022)
- Stowaways on NASA’s Massive Moon Rocket Promise Big Science in Small Packages (Science, August 15, 2022)
- To Prevent Injury, Computers Will Predict When Soldiers Are Tired (Popular Mechanics, August 11, 2022)
- 2022 AWM Presidential Recognition Award (Association for Women in Mathematics, August 10, 2022)
- Why Scientists Want NASA to Approve an Interstellar Probe That Would Plumb the Depths of the Galaxy (WBUR, August 8, 2022)
- To the Moon! South Korea’s First Lunar Mission Is on Its Way (Nature, August 5, 2022)
- Near-Earth Asteroid Has a Surface Like a Fun-House Pit of Plastic Balls (CNN, August 4, 2022)
- APL’s Future Vision (Space News, August 2022)
- As NASA’s Asteroid Impact Mission Nears, Similar Chinese Efforts Raise Eyebrows (Breaking Defense, August 3, 2022)
- South Korea to Send Its First Mission to the Moon (Smithsonian Magazine, July 29, 2022)
- Will a NASA-Assisted Diffractive Solar Sail Take Us to the Sun? (Interesting Engineering, July 28, 2022)
- With Lunar Orbiter, South Korea Will Join a Revived Race to Explore the Moon (Science, July 28, 2022)
- ‘Voyager on Steroids.’ Mission Would Probe Mysterious Region Beyond Our Solar System (Science, July 28, 2022)
- Seismic Missions Could Reveal the Solar System’s Underworlds (Scientific American, July 28, 2022)
- ‘Everybody Is So Excited’: South Korea Set for First Moon Mission (Nature, July 28, 2022)
- Interstellar Probe: Has Its Time Finally Come? (Space.com, July 26, 2022)
- South Korea Is Ready to Launch Its 1st Moon Mission (Space.com, July 26, 2022)
- Space Age Pursuits Lead to Grounded Tech (Truck News, July 21, 2022)
- A New Private Moon Race Kicks Off Soon (Scientific American, July 21, 2022)
- Global Map of Lunar Hydrogen: Data Confirms Role Water Played in Moon’s Formation (Science News, July 20, 2022)
- Two Companies Join SpaceX in the Race to Mars, with a Launch Possible in 2024 (Ars Technica, July 19, 2022)
- Johns Hopkins APL Promotes Barry Grabow as National Health Mission Area Executive (ExecutiveGov, July 18, 2022)
- SWE Recognizes Individuals in Engineering and Technology for STEM Achievements & Community Contributions (Design World, July 18, 2022)
- ‘Rebooting’ the Moon: NASA’s Artemis Program Aims for Lunar Sustainability (Space.com, July 16, 2022)
- Matt Zuber: From Gazette Athlete of Year to USAF Colonel with Ph.D. (The Gazette, July 11, 2022)
- Asteroid Bennu Nearly Swallowed Up NASA’s Sampling Spacecraft (Space.com, July 8, 2022)
- Asteroid Bennu Sports Landslide and Massive Crater From Tiny Space Rock (Space.com, July 6, 2022)
- BOLT II: Texas A&M Students Help Advance Hypersonic Research (Texas A&M University Engineering, July 5, 2022)
- NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Releasing Spectacular 5.6-Gigapixel Map of the Red Planet (SciTechDaily, July 4, 2022)
- This Little Mars Helicopter Has Opened a New Frontier in Space Exploration (Grid News, July 4, 2022)
- Secrets of the Moon’s Permanent Shadows Are Coming to Light (Wired, July 3, 2022)
- Opinion: July Fourth Is a Time to Sing Our Complicated Country’s Praises (The Washington Post, July 3, 2022)
- Webb Telescope Will Look for Signs of Life Way Out There (The New York Times, July 2, 2022)
- Paralyzed Man Uses Robotic Arms to Feed Himself for First Time in 30 Years (Upworthy, July 2, 2022)
- Deep Impact: What to Know About Asteroids and When We Should Be Worried About Them (Fox Weather, July 1, 2022)
- HCEDA, APL Collaborate on Smart City Concept for Gateway (The Business Monthly, July 2022)
- Paralyzed Man Is Able to Feed Himself for the First Time in 30 Years Thanks to Robotic Arms (People, June 30, 2022)
- A New Map of Mars, Made From 51,000 Orbital Images (Universe Today, June 29, 2022)
- Meet the Newest Grantees of the Cohen Translational Engineering Fund (The Hub, June 29, 2022)
- Pentagon Reaches Important Waypoint in Long Journey Toward Adopting ‘Responsible AI’ (FedScoop, June 29, 2022)
- China Lured Graduate Jobseekers Into Digital Espionage (Financial Times, June 29, 2022)
- Spotting Objects From Space Is Easy. This Challenge Is Harder (Wired, June 28, 2022)
- Simultaneous Extreme Weather Created Dangerous Conditions in U.S. (The Hub, June 28, 2022)
- Rover the Moon (The Hub, June 28, 2022)
- NASA $4 Billion Uranus Voyage Could Be Windfall for Space Firms (Bloomberg Law, June 28, 2022)
- Assembling a Wire Harness for Deep Space (Assembly Magazine, June 27, 2022)
- eLearning Skills 2030: Embracing Lifelong Learning (eLearning Industry, June 26, 2022)
- CDAO, Air Force Test AI-Enabled ‘Smart Sensor’ Autonomous Tech on UAS; Lt. Gen. Michael Groen Quoted (ExecutiveGov, June 24, 2022)
- Ancient Volcanoes May Have Left Ice at the Moon’s Poles (Science News for Students, June 23, 2022)
- NASA’s DART Asteroid-Impact Probe Spots the Bright Star Vega (Space.com, June 21, 2022)
- New Intel Program Will Tap AI to Help Personnel ‘Walk Through’ Unfamiliar Areas Before They Arrive (Fed Scoop, June 21, 2022)
- NASA’s Voyagers Probes Are Starting to Power Down After 45 Years of Operation (Interesting Engineering, June 21, 2022)
- NASA Starts Shutting Down Voyager After 50 Years (The Independent, June 20, 2022)
- Artificial Skin Grown From Human Cells Points to the Future of Robots (Interesting Engineering, June 19, 2022)
- All You Need to Know About Solar Sails with Amber Dubill and Dr. Grover Swartzlander (Space and Things Podcast, June 16, 2022)
- Record-Breaking Voyager Spacecraft Begins to Power Down (Scientific American, June 16, 2022)
- How the Bluest Asteroid in the Solar System Got Its Color (Space.com, June 16, 2022)
- US Monkeypox Response Repeats the Mistakes Made on Covid (Bloomberg Opinion, June 14, 2022)
- 2 Hopkins Faculty Teams Receive Grants Through the Cohen Translational Engineering Fund (The Daily Record, June 14, 2022)
- Tracing the Remnants of Andromeda’s Violent History (Carnegie Science, June 13, 2022)
- Houston, We Have a Podcast — Ep. 248: Lunar Vertex (NASA, June 10, 2022)
- A Venus-Bound Mission From NASA Will Carry a Tiny Sensor Built by Students to the Planet’s Hellish Surface (Space.com, June 9, 2022)
- Meet NASA’s Giant Spacecraft Designed to Hunt for Alien Life in Our Solar System (CNET, June 9, 2022)
- Our Space: Halftime for Parker Solar Probe (Union Recorder, June 7, 2022)
- The Mysteries at the Edge of the Solar System Keep Growing (Axios, June 7, 2022)
- NASA’s Sun-Grazing Parker Solar Probe Will Zip Through Its 12th Stellar Closeup Today (Space.com, June 1, 2022)
- Fatigue Monitoring System Could Prevent Warfighter Injuries (The Hub, May 31, 2022)
- Mission Midpoint: Parker Solar Probe Makes 12th Encounter with Sun (The Hub, May 31, 2022)
- What Really Happens When Mercury Is in Retrograde (The Atlantic, May 28, 2022)
- NASA Looks to Solar Sails as a Way to Power Future Missions (NBC News, May 26, 2022)
- NASA Technology Development Program Picks Solar Sail for Phase III Study (ExecutiveBiz, May 26, 2022)
- Charles Co. MESA Teams Place in State Competition (The Southern Maryland Chronicle, May 25, 2022)
- Cassini’s Dramatic End: A Planetary Radio Reprise (Planetary Society, May 25, 2022)
- NASA Moves Ahead with Wild Solar Sail Concept (Gizmodo, May 25, 2022)
- Morgan Graduates Accept the Call to Create and Serve Amid Packed Stadium and Soaring Temps (AFRO News, May 24, 2022)
- Ice at the Moon’s Poles Might Have Come From Ancient Volcanoes (Science News, May 24, 2022)
- NASA Lucy Mission Observes a Total Lunar Eclipse (Phys.org, May 23, 2022)
- The Best Places to Work in 2022, Ranked (CBS News, May 20, 2022)
- The Audacious Science Pushing the Boundaries of Human Touch (National Geographic, May 19, 2022)
- The Pentagon Is Closing in on ‘Ethical’ AI Implementation (Defense One, May 18, 2022)
- Want to See the Super Flower Blood Moon? Here’s One Scientist’s Tips for the Total Lunar Eclipse (Space.com, May 15, 2022)
- Security News This Week: The NSA Swears It Has ‘No Backdoors’ in Next-Gen Ecryption (Wired, May 14, 2022)
- Look to the Sky for Sunday Night’s Total Lunar Eclipse (Fox 2 Now, May 13, 2022)
- The Hidden Race to Protect the US Bioeconomy From Hacker Threats (Wired, May 12, 2022)
- HCEDA, German Group Sign MOU for Cybersecurity Partnership (The Daily Record, May 11, 2022)
- These Six Countries Are About to Go to the Moon — Here’s Why (Nature, May 11, 2022)
- Blackrock Neurotech Has Acquired Johns Hopkins Spinout MindX (Technical.ly, May 11, 2022)
- Johns Hopkins APL Promotes Erik Johnson to Chief of Staff (ExecutiveGov, May 4, 2022)
- Pentagon Still Not Taking Full Advantage of Rapid Acquisition Authorities, Former Official Says (NextGov, May 3, 2022)
- 37 World-Changing Ways Companies Have Responded to the COVID-19 Pandemic (Fast Company, May 3, 2022)
- These Innovative Projects Are Changing the Health Industry (Fast Company, May 3, 2022)
- 14 Projects Improving Water Around the World, Whether in Our Oceans or What We Drink (Fast Company, May 3, 2022)
- Amazing Achievements From the Parker Solar Probe (Phys.org, May 3, 2022)
- This High Schooler Invented a Low-Cost, Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm (Smithsonian Magazine, May 2, 2022)
- Introducing The Daily Record’s 2022 Power 30 Higher Education (The Daily Record, April 29, 2022)
- Secrets of the Moon’s Permanent Shadows Are Coming to Light (Quanta Magazine, April 28, 2022)
- Smithsonian Exhibit Brings Largest Collection of Female Statues to DC (WUSA 9, April 27, 2022)
- Asteroid Whisperer (MIT Technology Review, April 27, 2022)
- Indoor Oceans for Science’s Sake (Johns Hopkins Magazine, Spring 2022)
- Planetary Decadal Survey Says It’s Time for a Mission to Uranus (and Enceladus Too) (Phys.org, April 25, 2022)
- Nuclear Energy: The Past, Present, and Future (Dope Labs Podcast, April 20, 2022)
- A Brief History of How Scientists Have Learned About Bird Migration (Audubon, Spring 2022)
- Uranus Should Be NASA’s Top Planetary Target, Influential Report Finds (Science, April 19, 2022)
- NASA Extends APL-Led Solar and Space Physics Research Center (The Business Monthly, April 18, 2022)
- Colony on Mars Is a Distant Dream, Renowned Astrophysicist Says (Greek Reporter, April 18, 2022)
- APL’s REACTOR Prototype Brings XR Collaboration Capabilities (The Business Monthly, April 18, 2022)
- University of Iowa Associate Professor Receives Grant to Investigate the Moon’s Swirls (The Daily Iowan, April 17, 2022)
- Space Command’s Lt. Gen John Shaw Says Space Is ‘Under Threat’ (Wired, April 15, 2022)
- NASA’s New ‘To Do’ List Is Published Next Week. Will It Go to Mars, an ‘Ice Giant’ or Saturn’s ‘Slam Dunk’ Ocean Moon? (Forbes, April 14, 2022)
- SpaceX’s Starship and NASA’s SLS Could Supercharge Space Science (Scientific American, April 12, 2022)
- Air Force Positions Autonomous Drones, Networked Weapon Systems as Top Priorities (FedScoop, April 12, 2022)
- Future of Industrial Cybersecurity in Focus with APL’s MOSAICS (The Business Monthly, April 11, 2022)
- Neptune Odyssey: Why We Need to Visit an Ice Giant (Planetary Society, April 6, 2022)
- The Jaw-Dropping $2.5 Billion Mission to Land on ‘The Most Exciting Object in the Solar System’ (Forbes, April 6, 2022)
- The Testing and Explainability Challenge Facing Human-Machine Teaming (Brookings, March 31, 2022)
- New Controller Developed at UofL Improves Home Use of Epidural Stimulation for People with Spinal Cord Injuries (UofL News, March 30, 2022)
- Flurona and the Future of Respiratory Virus Season (NETEC, March 29, 2022)
- APL Delivers Satellite Tracking Capability to U.S. Space Force (The Business Monthly, March 28, 2022)
- AI Visionary and Leader Dr. Jane Pinelis of the U.S. Department of Defense (Forbes, March 23, 2022)
- Top 15 CSOs to Watch in 2022 (WashingtonExec, March 23, 2022)
- Meet Five DC-Area Women Depicted by Those Bright Orange Smithsonian Statues (Washingtonian, March 21, 2022)
- Eugene N. Parker, 94, Dies: Predicted Existence of Solar Wind (The New York Times, March 17, 2022)
- Don’t Look Up! Winston-Salem Is Ground Zero for Simulated Asteroid Strike (Winston-Salem Journal, March 16, 2022)
- APL Rings in 80 Years (The Business Monthly, March 14, 2022)
- Celebrating Women in Aerospace Engineering: Sylvie DeLaHunt (University of Maryland, March 14, 2022)
- Voices From DARPA Podcast Episode 54: Climate Tipping Points (DARPA, March 14, 2022)
- Comet 67P Harbors Ancient Molecules of Solar System’s Earliest Primordial Oxygen (Forbes, March 12, 2022)
- Got a Kid with Blossoming Interest in STEM? These Spots Will Inspire a Love of Science (The Washington Post, March 10, 2022)
- Historical Records Reveal Major Space Weather Events (NASW, March 10, 2022)
- The 9 Inspirational Women Leaders in AI Shaping the 21st Century (Forbes, March 10, 2022)
- Did You Know Hopkins’ Space Lab Is Redirecting Asteroids with NASA? (Technical.ly, March 9, 2022)
- Our Sun Keeps Flaring and These 2 Missions Are Capturing It All (CNN, March 9, 2022)
- JHU & APL Working Together (Federal Telemedicine News, March 7, 2022)
- When NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Flew Close by the Sun, Telescopes Were Watching From Earth and Space (Space.com, March 6, 2022)
- Life-Sized Statues Honor Women STEM Trailblazers (Yahoo, March 4, 2022)
- Smithsonian Unveils 120 Statues of Women in STEM for Women’s History Month (NBC, March 4, 2022)
- Why the Equinox Can Make Your Credit Card Fail (Science Friday, March 4, 2022)
- Navy Memorial to Present 2022 Naval Heritage Award to Christine Fox (SeaWaves Magazine, March 3, 2022)
- Researchers Aim to Expand Solar Energy Usage (The Hub, March 2, 2022)
- Scientists Gearing Up for Rocket Body’s March 4 Moon Crash (Space.com, March 2, 2022)
- Space Junk Heading for Moon Will Add to 60+ Years of Lunar Debris (Nature, February 28, 2022)
- NASA’s Daring Parker Solar Probe Spacecraft Zips Past the Sun Again Today (Space.com, February 25, 2022)
- APL, IEEE Co-host International Conference on Assured Autonomy (The Business Monthly, February 22, 2022)
- One Crater on the Moon Is Filled with Ice and Gas That Came From a Comet Impact (Universe Today, February 22, 2022)
- US Marine Corps Eyes AI, ML Tools to Support Workforce Retention (Potomac Officers Club, February 22, 2022)
- It’s BEYA Week: Meet the 2022 Legacy Award Winners, Part 2 (Black Engineer, February 16, 2022)
- Billionaire Jared Isaacman Plans to Go Back to Space This Year (Forbes, February 14, 2022)
- Podded Laser Weapon Took Center Stage in Latest Air Force Virtual Wargame (The Drive, February 11, 2022)
- How NASA Is Working to Redirect Asteroid 7 Million Miles Away with DART Program (Inside Edition, February 11, 2022)
- Announcing the 2022 Federal 100 (FCW, February 10, 2022)
- 2022 Athena Film Festival Announces Lineup for 12th Annual Edition (Awards Daily, February 10, 2022)
- Can We Measure Dark Matter in Our Solar System? (EarthSky, February 10, 2022)
- NASA Captures First-Ever Visual Light Images of Venus’ Surface From Space (Forbes, February 9, 2022)
- Scientists Determine Comet Delivery to Moon (Phys.org, February 9, 2022)
- How to Make a Radioactive Particle Detector! (CBS, February 8, 2022)
- Project Wonder, Hopkins Team to Generate Discoveries From Data (The Business Monthly, February 8, 2022)
- The Drones That Will Fly in Alien Skies (BBC, February 8, 2022)
- Near-Earth Objects/Planetary Defense (Voice of America, February 4, 2022)
- Improving AI Via Chess (The Hub, Winter 2021)
- Chasing Space (The Hub, February 2, 2022)
- Chesapeake Native to Be Featured on CBS Science Show ‘Mission Unstoppable’ (Daily Press, February 2, 2022)
- Ken Melton on the Power of Storytelling (PRSA, February 2022)
- JHU Applied Physics Lab Lands on Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work List (WJZ, January 31, 2022)
- What If We’re in the Middle — Not the End — of the Pandemic? (The Washington Post, January 31, 2022)
- Austin Pushes to Fast-Track Hypersonic Missiles as China, Russia Make Gains (Politico, January 26, 2022)
- NASA Finds Startling New Evidence for Recent Water Flow on Mars (Inverse, January 26, 2022)
- Fun with the Maryland STEM Festival (Maryland STEM Festival, January 25, 2022)
- These Are the Best Places to Work in 2022 (Thrillist, January 24, 2022)
- Tonga Hit by Volcanic Eruptions, Not Nuclear Blast (Yahoo, January 21, 2022)
- An Inside Look at How One Person Can Control a Swarm of 130 Robots (Popular Science, January 20, 2022)
- Bobby Braun Moving From JPL to APL (Space Policy Online, January 20, 2022)
- Q&A: Two Years and Many Pandemic Data Challenges Later (Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, January 20, 2022)
- Doctor of Engineering Program Focuses on Practice (JHU Engineering, Winter 2022 edition)
- INSA Announces Recipients of 2022 Achievement Award (INSA, January 19, 2022)
- 2022 WE Local Awards (SWE Blog, January 18, 2022)
- An Asteroid Larger Than the Tallest Building on Earth Will Pass by Our Planet in Record Proximity Today (Yahoo, January 18, 2022)
- APL Honored as Best Place to Work (The Business Monthly, January 18, 2022)
- Interstellar Probe Proposed to Explore the Solar Neighborhood (Sky & Telescope, January 17, 2022)
- The Rise of A.I. Fighter Pilots (The New Yorker, January 17, 2022)
- China Landed on the Moon and Found Water in Dirt and Rocks (Mashable, January 16, 2022)
- Johns Hopkins Astrophysicist Charles Bennett Earns Prestigious Rumford Prize (The Hub, January 13, 2022)
- Johns Hopkins Astrophysicist Receives Prestigious Award for Experiment That ‘Transformed Our View of the Universe’ (The Baltimore Sun, January 13, 2022)
- A “Potentially Hazardous” Asteroid More Than Twice the Size of the Empire State Building Will Make Close Pass by Earth Next Week (CBS, January 12, 2022)
- Exploring Oxygen Ions in Jupiter’s Innermost Radiation Belts (Phys.org, January 12, 2022)
- We Have Touched the Sun: The Parker Solar Probe’s Triumph (The Planetary Society, January 12, 2022)
- Q&A on NASA’s DART Mission and James Webb Space Telescope (C-SPAN, January 11, 2022)
- JAIC Creates New Position for ‘AI Assurance’ (Fed Scoop, January 7, 2022)
- New Year, New Apocalypse! (WBEZ Chicago, January 7, 2022)
- Naval Surface Warfare Center Invests in Additive Manufacturing Prototypes (Defense News, January 6, 2022)
- Next National Defense Strategy Should Address Hybrid Warfare, Experts Say (NextGov, January 6, 2022)
- U.S. and Chinese Scientists Propose Bold New Missions Beyond the Solar System (Scientific American, January 6, 2022)
- Omicron or Delta? Why Learning Your COVID-19 Variant Isn’t Usually Possible (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 4, 2022)
- Watch ‘Coronal Streamers’ Streak Off the Sun in Close-up Video From Parker Solar Probe (Space.com, January 4, 2022)
- All the Space Exploration Missions to Look Forward to in 2022 (Salon, January 2, 2022)
2021
- NASA Will Launch Mission to an Unexplored World in 2022 (CNN, December 30, 2021)
- The Spacecraft That’s Going to Smash Into an Asteroid Just Sent Back Its First Pictures (Gizmodo, December 29, 2021)
- Interstellar Probe: A Mission for the Generations (BBC, December 21, 2021)
- NASA’s Probe Took a Video as It Touched the Sun and Wow (Futurism, December 16, 2021)
- How NASA Probe Beat the Heat to Become First Spacecraft to Touch the Sun (Newsweek, December 15, 2021)
- Humanity’s First Visit to a Star: The Parker Solar Probe Enters the Sun’s Corona (Daily Kos, December 15, 2021)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Touches the Sun’s Searing Upper Atmosphere (Forbes, December 15, 2021)
- NSWC Crane Supports DoD to Successfully Launch Three Rockets for Hypersonic Research at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility (NAVSEA, December 15, 2021)
- Parker Solar Probe Becomes First Spacecraft to Touch the Sun (Cosmos Magazine, December 15, 2021)
- The Parker Solar Probe Is the First Spacecraft to Visit the Sun’s Atmosphere (Science News, December 15, 2021)
- The James Webb Space Telescope Will Transform Our Understanding of Alien Worlds (National Geographic, December 15, 2021)
- How to Survive Flying Too Close to the Sun (Physics.org, December 14, 2021)
- Humanity Has ‘Touched’ the Sun (Sky & Telescope, December 14, 2021)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Becomes First Spacecraft To ‘Touch’ the Sun (CNN, December 14, 2021)
- NASA Spacecraft ‘Touches’ the Sun for the First Time Ever (Nature.com, December 14, 2021)
- The Very Real Effort to Track Killer Asteroids and Comets (Smithsonian Magazine, December 13, 2021)
- Missile Defense Agency Optimistic About Glide Phase Interceptor Program (National Interest, December 12, 2021)
- DARPA’s OFFSET Swarms Take Flight in Final Field Experiment (Homeland Security Today, December 11, 2021)
- Discussion on the DART Mission and Its Implications in the Future (Audioclip, Naver, December 10, 2021)
- Planet Decision That Booted Out Pluto Is Rooted in Folklore, Astrology, Study Suggests (Phys.org, December 8, 2021)
- Rocket Lab Launches Another Pair of BlackSky Satellites (NASA Spaceflight, December 8, 2021)
- Drilling Engineer, SpaceX Doctor Among NASA’s New Astronaut Candidates (Fox Weather, December 7, 2021)
- NASA’s Newest Astronauts Talk About Their Journeys to Becoming Spacefarers (The Verge, December 7, 2021)
- ‘The Right Stuff’: NASA Chooses 10 New Astronaut Candidates, One From Md., One From Va. (WJLA, December 7, 2021)
- Meet NASA’s Newest Class of Astronauts (Axios, December 6, 2021)
- The John Bachelor Show: Hotel Mars, Planetary Defense, Andy Rivkin, Planetary Astronomer (Audioboom, December 3, 2021)
- The Omicron Variant Is Putting America’s Coronavirus Sequencing Efforts to the Test (CNN, December 3, 2021)
- Filtering Unwanted Sounds From Baby Monitors (Phys.org, December 2, 2021)
- NASA Picks Intuitive Machines for More Private Moon Deliveries (Space.com, December 2, 2021)
- Will Lunar Vertex Solve the Mystery of Lunar Swirls? (Astronomy.com, December 1, 2021)
- NASA Is Practicing Asteroid Deflection. You Know, Just in Case (The Atlantic, November 26, 2021)
- NASA’s DART Mission to Deflect an Asteroid Is a Little Like Armageddon — but with Key Differences (ABC Australia, November 25, 2021)
- NASA Is Launching the DART Spacecraft to Crash into an Asteroid. Could It Save Us From Armageddon? (Euronews, November 25, 2021)
- Science in Action: Deliberately Doomed DART (BBC, November 25, 2021)
- DART Timeline: What’s Next for NASA’s Asteroid-Smacking Mission After Launch (Space.com, November 24, 2021)
- NASA’s Asteroid-Deflecting DART Mission Just Launched on a One-Way Trip to Collide with a Space Rock (Live Science, November 24, 2021)
- NASA DART Asteroid Spacecraft: Mission to Smash into Dimorphos Space Rock Launches (BBC, November 24, 2021)
- NASA’s DART Explained: Why Is NASA Crashing a Spacecraft into an Asteroid (CNN, November 24, 2021)
- NASA DART Spacecraft: Space Agency Launches First Ever Asteroid Deflection Mission (Sky News, November 24, 2021)
- NASA Launches DART Mission to Collide with Asteroid: ‘Turning Science Fiction into Science Fact’ (People, November 24, 2021)
- NASA Launches DART Probe on a Head-on Collision Course with an Asteroid (Business Insider, November 24, 2021)
- NASA Launches Mission to Redirect an Asteroid—by Striking It with a Spacecraft (PBS, November 24, 2021)
- NASA Launches New Mission: Crash into Asteroid, Defend Planet Earth (The New York Times, November 24, 2021)
- NASA Launches Spacecraft to Test Asteroid Defense Concept (AP News, November 24, 2021)
- NASA Planetary Defense Mission Aims to Push Distant Asteroid Off Its Path (The Wall Street Journal, November 24, 2021)
- Rocket Lab’s Exclusive License From Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory to Manufacture Space Radio Technology (SmallSat News, November 24, 2021)
- SpaceX Sends NASA Craft on Collision Course with Asteroid to Test Concept of Protecting Earth in Case of Future Threat (CBS, November 24, 2021)
- Asteroid-Deflecting Spacecraft to Launch From Vandenburg Space Force Base Tuesday Night (California News Times, November 23, 2021)
- Here Are 6 Times That Spacecraft Smacked Into Other Worlds — for Science! (Space.com, November 23, 2021)
- NASA Is Ramming a Spacecraft into an Asteroid as Part of a Planetary Defense Test Mission (ABC News, November 23, 2021)
- NASA Is Shooting an Asteroid Millions of Miles Away to Stop It From ‘Hitting’ Earth (Observer, November 23, 2021)
- NASA Launches First Mission to Test Asteroid Deflection (NBC News, November 23, 2021)
- NASA Prepares to Defend Earth From Potential (and Unlikely) Asteroid Strikes (The New Daily, November 23, 2021)
- NASA Ready to Launch DART Planetary Defense Demonstration Mission (Space News, November 23, 2021)
- NASA’s Superfast Parker Solar Probe Just Broke Its Own Speed Record at the Sun (Space.com, November 23, 2021)
- NASA Will Launch a Rocket at an Asteroid Wednesday in a Test of Planetary Defense. An MIT Alum Is Helping Lead the Mission (Boston Globe, November 23, 2021)
- NASA Will Launch Mission to Crash into a Near-Earth Asteroid to Try to Change Its Motion in Space (CNN, November 23, 2021)
- SpaceX Is Launching a NASA Spacecraft That Will Crash into an Asteroid (CNBC, November 23, 2021)
- This NASA Spacecraft Will Smash into an Asteroid—to Practice Saving Earth (National Geographic, November 23, 2021)
- Watch NASA and SpaceX Launch the First Asteroid Defense Test in History (VICE, November 23, 2021)
- Will an Asteroid Hit Earth? NASA to Launch Planetary Defense Mission (International Business Times, November 23, 2021)
- Why NASA Really, Really Wants to Slam a Spacecraft into an Asteroid (WIRED, November 23, 2021)
- A Look at the Tech Powering NASA’s Asteroid-Deflecting Satellite (Morning Brew, November 22, 2021)
- In a First Test of Its Planetary Defense Efforts, NASA’s Going to Shove an Asteroid (NPR, November 22, 2021)
- Just How Many Threatening Asteroids Are There? It’s Complicated (Space.com, November 22, 2021)
- Killer Asteroids Abound. NASA Is Ready to Do Something About It (Bloomberg News, November 22, 2021)
- NASA’s DART Mission Will Move an Asteroid (FreeThink, November 22, 2021)
- NASA Is Deliberately Smashing into an Asteroid to Try and Save the Planet (CNET, November 22, 2021)
- NASA Probe, Fastest Object Built by Humans, Passes Sun at Record-Breaking 364,621 mph (Newsweek, November 22, 2021)
- NASA Spacecraft Set to Crash into 525-Foot Asteroid in Preparation for Future Threats (Houston Chronicle, November 22, 2021)
- NASA to Attempt First Asteroid Redirect with DART (Aviation Week, November 22, 2021)
- NASA Hopes to Hit an Asteroid Now in Case We Really Need to Knock One Away Later (The Washington Post, November 21, 2021)
- NASA Plans to Launch First Planetary Defense Mission (The World, November 21, 2021)
- 7 Things to Know About NASA’s DART Mission (Fox Weather, November 19, 2021)
- Gravity Assist: How to Move an Asteroid, with Nancy Chabot (NASA.com, November 19, 2021)
- James Bellingham’s Life Aquatic (The Hub, November 19, 2021)
- Meet LICIACube, the Small but Mighty Spacecraft That Will Watch NASA’s Epic DART Asteroid Crash (Space.com, November 19, 2021)
- NASA Has a Plan to Stop an Asteroid From Hitting Earth – by Slamming into It (The Daily Beast, November 19, 2021)
- NASA’s Mission to Deliberately Crash into an Asteroid: What You Need to Know (CNET, November 19, 2021)
- NASA Spacecraft Will Slam into Asteroid in First Planetary-Defence Test (Nature.com, November 19, 2021)
- Odd Martian Meteorites Traced Back to Largest Volcanic Structure in the Solar System (National Geographic, November 19, 2021)
- NASA’s DART Mission Could Help Cancel an Asteroid Apocalypse (Scientific American, November 18, 2021)
- NASA’s First Planetary Defense Mission Will Nudge an Asteroid (Science, November 18, 2021)
- The DART Asteroid Impact Mission Begins, with Nancy Chabot (Planetary Society, November 17, 2021)
- Man Who Lost Arm to Cancer Learns to Play Piano with Prosthetic Limb (Good Morning America, November 17, 2021)
- We Asked a NASA Expert: Is NASA Really Crashing a Spacecraft into an Asteroid (NASA, November 17, 2021)
- APL Focused on Rapid Pathogen Testing (Business Monthly, November 16, 2021)
- BOLT Research Effort Cultivates Collaboration, Hypersonic Workforce (DVIDS, November 16, 2021)
- To Save Earth, NASA Is Testing Hitting an Asteroid with a Spacecraft (Forbes, November 16, 2021)
- If an Asteroid Really Threatened the Earth, What Would a Planetary Defense Mission Look Like? (Space.com, November 15, 2021)
- Suitable for Life? Europa, Mars, and Exoplanets (Big Picture Science, November 15, 2021)
- NASA’s Sci-Fi Mission to Move an Asteroid Is Crucial for Humanity (Mashable, November 13, 2021)
- Will Kids Vaccines Get the Pandemic in Check? (Slate, November 13, 2021)
- An Asteroid Bigger Than Philly’s City Hall Will Be ‘Near’ Earth on Saturday, But Not to Worry (Philadelphia Inquirer, November 12, 2021)
- NASA Makes Final Steps to Launch Asteroid Deflection Test (The Guardian, November 12, 2021)
- Near-Earth Asteroid Could Supply Future Meteor Showers (Discover Magazine, November 11, 2021)
- The Fastest Human-Made Object Vaporizes Space Dust on Contact (Popular Science, November 10, 2021)
- Planetary Defense: NASA Prepares to Launch Spacecraft That Will Crash into an Asteroid (ABC7, November 6, 2021)
- Don’t Panic, But NASA Prepares to Launch Spacecraft That Will Crash into an Asteroid (Fast Company, November 5, 2021)
- NASA Plans Crashing Spacecraft into Asteroid to Study Earth-Impact Defense (UPI, November 5, 2021)
- NASA Plans to Deflect Asteroids to Defend the Planet From Cosmic Disaster (NatureWorld News, November 5, 2021)
- NASA’s First Ever ‘Planetary Defence’ Mission to Launch THIS MONTH (MSN, November 5, 2021)
- Planetary Defense Test to See if an Asteroid’s Path Can Be Changed Is About to Launch (The Drive, November 5, 2021)
- What to Know About NASA’s Asteroid Impact Mission to Test Earth’s Defences (Newsweek, November 5, 2021)
- NASA to Deflect Asteroid in Test of ‘Planetary Defense” (Yahoo, November 4, 2021)
- NASA Holds Briefing for Asteroid Redirection Mission (Flying Mag, November 4, 2021)
- NASA Will Launch Its 1st Asteroid-Defense Mission This Month (Space.com, November 4, 2021)
- As the Arctic Warms, AI Forecasts Scope Out Shifting Sea Ice (WIRED, November 3, 2021)
- Planning for a Space Mission to Last More Than 50 Years (NPR, November 3, 2021)
- JHU APL Addresses Navy’s Need for Shipboard Surveillance System (ExecutiveGov, November 2, 2021)
- Peering at the Edge of the Universe (The Week, October 31, 2021)
- NASA’s DART Arrives at Its First Target — Vandenberg Space Force Base (NoozHawk, October 29, 2021)
- NASA’s Mission to Jupiter Has Nothing to Do with Jupiter (The Atlantic, October 28, 2021)
- Brain Implants Could Be the Next Computer Mouse (MIT Tech Review, October 27, 2021)
- NASA’s DART Spacecraft, Humanity’s First Asteroid Defense Mission, Less Than One Month From Launch (Space.com, October 27, 2021)
- Space May Help Scientists Finally Pin Down the Lifetime of a Neutron (Astronomy.com, October 27, 2021)
- If NASA Greenlights This Interstellar Mission, It Could Last 100 Years (NPR, October 26, 2021)
- APL Opens Newest Research Facility (The Business Monthly, October 25, 2021)
- DART Behind the Spacecraft: Andy Rivkin (NASA, October 24, 2021)
- DART Behind the Spacecraft: Elena Adams (NASA, October 24, 2021)
- DART Behind the Spacecraft: Justyna Surowiec (NASA, October 24, 2021)
- DART Behind the Spacecraft: Michelle Chen (NASA, October 24, 2021)
- Space-Based Research May Help Settle Scientific Puzzle About the Lifetime of a Neutron (Inside Science, October 22, 2021)
- Sandia Launches Research Rockets in Hypersonic Strike Test (Inside Defense, October 21, 2021)
- Why NASA Launched a Robotic Archaeologist Named Lucy (The New York Times, October 20, 2021)
- Lord Warns Pentagon, Industry to Combat China’s ‘Economic Warfare’ (National Defense, October 19, 2021)
- Maryland’s Hidden Gem: Applied Physics Lab Leads During Pandemic (WMAR, October 19, 2021)
- How a Nuclear Bomb Could Save Earth From a Stealthy Asteroid (The New York Times, October 18, 2021)
- NASA Launches Lucy Probe on 12-Year Flight to Visit Eight Remote Asteroids (CBS News, October 16, 2021)
- NASA’s Lucy Launches on 12-Year Mission to Jupiter’s Trojan Asteroids (The New York Times, October 16, 2021)
- Is Trying to Destroy Asteroids with Nukes a Good Idea? (Nerdist, October 15, 2021)
- JHU Partners with Morgan State on Center to Develop Ultrathin 2D Materials (The Hub, October 15, 2021)
- My Favorite Martian Image: The Ridges of ‘South Séítah’ (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, October 15, 2021)
- NASA’s Lucy Mission Blasts Off to Unlock Mysteries of the Solar System (National Geographic, October 15, 2021)
- NASA’s Lucy Mission Is Ready to Launch and Explore Never-Before-Seen Asteroids (CNN, October 15, 2021)
- A Last-Minute Nuke to Shatter an Incoming Asteroid Could Actually Work, Study Suggests (Gizmodo, October 14, 2021)
- Blowing Up Asteroids Can Actually Protect Earth (SYFY WIRE, October 13, 2021)
- A 5-Sigma Standard Model Anomaly Is Possible (Phys.org, October 12, 2021)
- APL’s Basestack Simplifies Genomics Work (The Business Monthly, October 12, 2021)
- Rocks in Space—A New Probe Studies the Mysteries of Asteroids (The Economist, October 12, 2021)
- New Horizons Discovers Kuiper Belt “Twins” (Sky&Telescope, October 8, 2021)
- NASA’s Lucy Mission: A Journey to the Young Solar System (Phys.org, October 7, 2021)
- NASA Mission Will Crash Craft to Redirect Asteroid (NBC News, October 7, 2021)
- NASA’s Newest Probe Will Visit Grizzled Asteroids to Search for Solar System’s Secret Origins (Daily Beast, October 7, 2021)
- Astronomers Get Ready to Probe Europa’s Hidden Ocean for Life (WIRED, October 6, 2021)
- Five Teams Awarded Space@Hopkins Seed Grants (The Hub, October 6, 2021)
- NASA’s DART Mission Will Deliberately Crash into an Asteroid’s Moon in the Name of Planetary Defense (CNN, October 5, 2021)
- Where Does a Dragonfly Land? (AAS NOVA, October 5, 2021)
- BepiColombo Gets First Close-up Look at Mercury (Nature, October 4, 2021)
- 60 Years of Nuclear in Space Is Just the Beginning (Forbes, September 30, 2021)
- Q&A: Building and Maintaining Public Health Data Pipelines (JHU Centers for Civic Impact, September 29, 2021)
- What Happens When the World’s Most Popular COVID-19 Dashboard Can’t Get Data? (TIME, September 29, 2021)
- APL Pursues AI-Driven Climate Initiative Breakthrough (The Business Monthly, September 28, 2021)
- Army Hopes to Integrate ‘Augmented Reality’ to Turn Every Soldier into a Networked Sensor (Audacy, September 28, 2021)
- NASA’s Lucy Mission Will Observe the Earliest ‘Fossils’ of the Solar System (CNN, September 28, 2021)
- Our Solar System’s Centaurs Are Half-Asteroid, Half-Comet (Inside Science, September 28, 2021)
- Mars Hosted Supervolcanoes in the Ancient Past (Sky & Telescope, September 24, 2021)
- Technical Pacts Like AUKUS Blunt China’s Edge in Pacific (USNI News, September 24, 2021)
- This Google-Funded Project Is Tracking Global Carbon Emissions in Real Time (Singularity Hub, September 24, 2021)
- Eleventh Annual South China Sea Conference: Session Three (CSIS, September 23, 2021)
- Identifying Protected Missions in the Digital Domain (Humanitarian Law and Policy, September 23, 2021)
- Marine Corps Gets Smart on Artificial Intelligence (DVIDS, September 22, 2021)
- NASA Moon Rover to Scour Deep Dark Lunar Crater for Primordial Comet Debris (Forbes, September 22, 2021)
- The James Webb Space Telescope (Vox Unexplainable, September 22, 2021)
- The Largest Space Telescope in History Is About to Blow Our Minds (Vox, September 22, 2021)
- Air Force Drone Swarm Program Entering Virtual Phase (National Defense, September 21, 2021)
- How a Super Volcano Apocalypse Tore Apart the Surface of Mars (Newsweek, September 21, 2021)
- Count Me In with Della and Deanna, a Podcast (Mathematical Association of America, September 20, 2021)
- Thousands of Volcanic Super Eruptions Shaped the Surface of Mars (Forbes, September 18, 2021)
- Data Project Backed by Al Gore Aims for Real-Time Emissions Monitoring (World Economic Forum, September 16, 2021)
- Data Project Backed by Al Gore Aims for Real-Time Emissions Monitoring (Thomson Reuters Foundation, September 16, 2021)
- Howard County Partners with Johns Hopkins University to Better Understand COVID-19 (WMAR, September 16, 2021)
- NASA Confirms Thousands of Massive, Ancient Volcanic Eruptions on Mars (NASA, September 15, 2021)
- Coronavirus Resource Center Data Visualization Processes Explained (Coronavirus Resource Center, September 14, 2021)
- JHU APL Stands Up Colorado Field Office (Intelligence Community News, September 14, 2021)
- NASA Dragonfly Launch Date, Mission, Cost, and Alien Hunting for the Titan Explorer (Inverse, September 11, 2021)
- China’s Navy Is Exploring Ways to Use Ferries for Military Landings (The Maritime Executive, September 10, 2021)
- Morgan State University Awarded Over $7M to Establish the Center for Advanced Electro-photonics (CBS Baltimore, September 10, 2021)
- What Astronomers Thought Pluto Looked Like Before They Saw It Up Close (Gizmodo, September 9, 2021)
- Marine Special Ops Command Hones Its ‘Cognitive Raiders’ (National Defense, September 7, 2021)
- NASA Helicopter Has Been Zipping About on Mars, Paving the Way for Drone Exploration (NPR, September 6, 2021)
- NASA Details Exploration Efforts at Space Symposium (Colorado Springs Indy, September 1, 2021)
- Titan’s Strange Chemical World Gets Simulated in Tiny Tubes (WIRED, August 27, 2021)
- Why Tech ‘Demo Days’ Are the Answer to DoD Acquisition Problems (RealClearDefense, August 27, 2021)
- Deflecting an Asteroid Before It Hits Earth May Take Multiple Bumps (The New York Times, August 25, 2021)
- Eight Ways Scientists Are Unwrapping the Mysteries of the Human Brain (MIT Tech Review, August 25, 2021)
- The ‘Small Wonders’ Unlocking Secrets of the Solar System (National Geographic, August 24, 2021)
- NASA Slightly Improves the Odds That Asteroid Bennu Hits Earth. Humanity Will Be Ready Regardless (Salon, August 15, 2021)
- This Startup Is Bringing the First Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm to Market (Fast Company, August 12, 2021)
- NASA Sun Spacecraft Whizzes Through 9th Solar Flyby (Space.com, August 9, 2021)
- From Smart Watches to Smart Contacts: How Are Wearables Evolving? (Silicon Republic, August 5, 2021)
- A Group From Johns Hopkins University Earns 2021’s Innovative Team of the Year (Fast Company, August 4, 2021)
- Applied Physics Laboratory Wins Award (Laurel Patch, August 4, 2021)
- Best Workplaces for Innovators 2021 (Fast Company, August 4, 2021)
- Increasing Access COVID-19 Testing via IVF Research (The Hub, August 3, 2021)
- Lockheed Martin’s-Built Lucy — Not in the Sky Yet — Arrives at Kennedy Space Center for Launch (SatNews, August 2, 2021)
- Discovery Station Marks 25 Years of ‘Intellect and Curiosity’ for All Ages (The Hagerstown Herald-Mail, August 1, 2021)
- Next-Generation Senses (Muy Interesante, July 30, 2021)
- Revealed: NASA’s ‘Night Mission’ to Mercury, the Only Inner Planet We’ve Yet to Land On (Forbes, July 30, 2021)
- U.S. Strengthening Space Domain Awareness (National Defense, July 30, 2021)
- Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Amazon Partner to Accelerate Access to High-Res Brain Mapping Data (The Business Monthly, July 27, 2021)
- AI That Bested Air Force Pilot in “Digital Dogfights” Headed for L-39 Jet Trainer (The Drive, July 26, 2021)
- Exoplanets in the Shadows (Eos, July 26, 2021)
- Exploring the Advantages of Defects in Laser-Manufactured Materials (Phys.org, July 26, 2021)
- NASA Hands SpaceX Contract for First Mission to Jupiter’s Moon Europa (Fox, July 26, 2021)
- Amazon, Johns Hopkins APL Partner to Accelerate Access to High-Res Brain Mapping Data (The Ritz Herald, July 23, 2021)
- Financial Sector Vet Heather Murren Begins Term as Johns Hopkins APL Board of Managers Chair (GovCon Wire, July 23, 2021)
- APL Among Computerworld’s Top 10 ‘Best Places To Work’ (The Business Monthly, July 20, 2021)
- Facebook Is Ditching Plans to Make an Interface That Reads the Brain (MIT Technology Review, July 14, 2021)
- NASA’s Next Jupiter Mission Will Hunt for Life’s Ingredients Under Europa’s Frozen Shell (Popular Science, July 14, 2021)
- Not the Science Type? New Documentary Star & Nuclear Engineer Dr. Ciara Sivels on Breaking Down Negative Stereotypes (Bucket List Careers Podcast, July 14, 2021)
- Satellite Images Show China Has Deployed Military Planes to South China Sea (Newsweek, July 14, 2021)
- Brain-Computer Interface Enables Hopkins Study Participant to Touch, Feel Holographic Objects (The Business Monthly, July 13, 2021)
- China Begins Military Flight From Disputed South China Sea Bases (The Washington Times, July 13, 2021)
- Researchers Work to Prove Out Ultra-High-Temperature CMC for NASA Interstellar Probe Study (Composites World, July 13, 2021)
- Best Places to Work in IT 2021 (InsiderPro, July 12, 2021)
- Deflecting Asteroids and Exploring a Metal World (Physics World, July 9, 2021)
- Mostafavi Receives 2020 Fred L. Scarf Award (Eos, July 7, 2021)
- The Planets with the Giant Diamonds Inside (Nautilus, July 7, 2021)
- Colliding with Asteroids (On Purpose), Shohei Ohtani, and the Misunderstood Shark (WNPR, July 6, 2021)
- First Black Woman to Get PhD in Nuclear Engineering Featured in “Not the Science Type” Doc (WJLA, July 6, 2021)
- The New World of Work: You Plus AI (VentureBeat, July 5, 2021)
- The Following Asteroid Collision Is Only a Test (The Boston Globe, July 3, 2021)
- Not the Science Type (3M, July 2021)
- Back(s) to Life (JHU Engineering magazine, Summer 2021)
- Buoys with a Brain (Johns Hopkins Magazine, Summer 2021)
- Otherwordly Oceans (Johns Hopkins Magazine, Summer 2021)
- Abnormally High Alcohol and Mystery Heat Source Detected on Comet Wirtanen (Phys.org, June 30, 2021)
- NASA Marks 60 Years of Nuclear Power in Space (World Nuclear News, June 30, 2021)
- NASA Science Live: International Asteroid Day (NASA Science Live, June 30, 2021)
- Nuclear Bombs and Gravity Tractors: The Weird Ways Earth Could Be Saved From an Asteroid (Newsweek, June 30, 2021)
- How NASA and the ESA Are Preparing for Wayward Asteroids (Silicon Republic, June 29, 2021)
- Female Scientists Blaze Paths for Future Generations in 3M Documentary, “Not the Science Type” (SWE, June 23, 2021)
- Nightside Radio Could Help Reveal Exoplanet Details (Phys.org, June 23, 2021)
- The Possible Evolution of an Exoplanet’s Atmosphere (Eos, June 23, 2021)
- Women in Tech: Trailblazers with Former TaskRabbit CEO Stacy Brown-Philpot, Google CFO Ruth Porat and Former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty (The Washington Post, June 23, 2021)
- Frank Monaldo: Making the MOST of Technology to Detect Oil Spills (NASA Disasters, June 20, 2021)
- Lyme Selfies: Researchers Look to AI to Detect Lyme Disease Earlier (The Hub, Spring 2021)
- Can Humans Deflect an Asteroid? New NASA Mission Aims to Find Out (NOVA, June 18, 2021)
- Tribeca Festival Debuts ‘Not the Science Type’ (Times Square Chronicles, June 18, 2021)
- “Not the Science Type” Scientist Talks About Her Career and the Film (PIX11, June 16, 2021)
- Our Knowledge of the Solar System Is Expanding. Here’s How Scientists Define Interstellar Space (WKMG News, June 14, 2021)
- NASA Selects New Science Investigations for Future Moon Deliveries (Phys.org, June 11, 2021)
- Clever Trick Used to Clean Off InSight’s Solar Panels and Boost Its Power (Universe Today, June 7, 2021)
- The Next Venus Missions Will Tell Us About Habitable Worlds Elsewhere (MIT Tech Review, June 9, 2021)
- In Docuseries Not the Science Type, Trailblazing Women Buck Stereotypes (CNET, June 8, 2021)
- New Cybersecurity Tools Could Help Utilities Bolster Defenses (StateTech Magazine, June 7, 2021)
- DHS, APL Develop ASR Tech (Intelligence Community News, June 4, 2021)
- NIST Provides Guidance for Using Mobile Device Biometrics to Authenticate First Responders (Biometric Update, June 4, 2021)
- Drones in Space: From Mars to the Moons of Saturn (Curiosity Stream, June 4, 2021)
- Opportunity Knocks (Armada International, June 4, 2021)
- This Top-Level Executive Has Left the Defense Department, but Not the Defense Industry (Federal News Network, June 4, 2021)
- At Long Last, NASA Is Going Back to Venus (Popular Mechanics, June 3, 2021)
- NASA to Explore Divergent Fate of Earth’s Mysterious Twin with Goddard’s DAVINCI+ (Phys.org, June 3, 2021)
- NASA’s Perseverance Rover Is the 1st Spacecraft in Years to Carry Fresh US Plutonium. It Won’t Be the Last (Space.com, June 2, 2021)
- Are We Doing Enough to Protect Earth From Asteroids? (Scientific American, June 1, 2021)
- Investing in Data Saves Lives (Project Syndicate, June 1, 2021)
- A (Small) Pre-Emptive Strike Against the Doomsday Asteroid (Air & Space Magazine, June 2021)
- Dragonfly: In Situ Exploration of Saturn’s Moon Titan, an Organic Ocean World (Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, May 26, 2021)
- Preparing for the Next Pandemic (Government Executive, May 25, 2021)
- Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity Nails Its First Space Flight in Two Years (Gizmodo, May 23, 2021)
- Virgin Galactic Successfully Makes First Human Spaceflight From New Mexico (NASASpaceFlight.com, May 22, 2021)
- Artificial Intelligence Is America’s Achilles Heel Against China (Bloomberg, May 20, 2021)
- Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Dragonfly (NASA, May 19, 2021)
- Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Tackles Electrode to Get Safer Batteries (The Business Monthly, May 18, 2021)
- A Longstanding Venus Mystery Has Been Cracked by a NASA Sun Probe (Space.com, May 12, 2021)
- COVID-19 and Cyber — Foreshadowing Future Non-Kinetic Hybrid Warfare (Cyber Defense Review, Spring 2021)
- Laurel Student Pursues Career in STEM While Inspiring the Next Generation (WJLA, May 11, 2021)
- First in Flight: NASA Just Proved Flying on Mars Is Possible — Next Up Is the Solar System (Scientific American, May 8, 2021)
- NASA’s Next Alien Helicopter Flight Will Be on One of Saturn’s Moons (The Hill, May 7, 2021)
- NASA’s OSIRIS-REx MOMs Help Asteroid Mission Thrive (NASA, May 7, 2021)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Measures Radio Signal in Venus’ Upper Atmosphere (Smithsonian Magazine, May 7, 2021)
- Our Picks: A Health Data Ecosystem to Protect Against Public Health Threats (Homeland Security News Wire, May 7, 2021)
- A Health-Data Ecosystem to Protect Against Public-Health Threats (Brookings, May 6, 2021)
- Dragonfly Drone to Fly on Titan in Follow-up of Ingenuity on Mars (Fierce Electronics, May 4, 2021)
- Parker Discovers Natural Radio Emission in Venus’ Atmosphere (Phys.org, May 4, 2021)
- Parker Solar Probe Detects a Radio Signal From Venus’ Atmosphere (CNN, May 4, 2021)
- Analysts Question Uniqueness of Hypersonic Weapons Capabilities (National Defense, May 3, 2021)
- How the Fastest Spaceship Ever Is Getting Terrifyingly Close to the Sun (VICE, May 3, 2021)
- Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Organization for Applied Scientific Research to Collaborate on Research, Tech Development (The Business Monthly, May 3, 2021)
- This New Space Probe Will Go Farther and Faster Than Any Before, Gather Data for Generations (Popular Science, May 3, 2021)
- Skywatch: What’s Happening in the Heavens in May (The Washington Post, May 1, 2021)
- The Price of Passion (Aerospace America, May 2021)
- Saturn Probe Data Reveal Impressive Depth of Titan’s Largest Sea (Scientific American, May 2021)
- The Asteroid Impact Simulation Has Ended in Disaster (Gizmodo, April 30, 2021)
- Earthlings vs. Asteroids: What’s the Score? (The Planetary Society, April 29, 2021)
- Lofted by NASA Balloons, New Experiments Will Study Sun-Earth System (Technology.org, April 29, 2021)
- Inside the Fastest Spaceship Ever Made (VICE, April 28, 2021)
- Interstellar Space Probe to Boldly Go Even Further (Cosmos Magazine, April 28, 2021)
- Proposed Interstellar Probe Gains Momentum with Johns Hopkins Study (Astronomy Now, April 28, 2021)
- NASA’s New ‘Voyager’: 7 Things to Know About the 50-Year ‘Interstellar Probe’ Mission to Burst Our Cosmic Bubble (Forbes, April 27, 2021)
- This Interstellar Probe Would Go Deeper Into Space Than Anything Before It (Gizmodo, April 26, 2021)
- Defense Industry Group to Host CMMC Training Workshop with Researchers Behind Certification Model (Inside Defense, April 23, 2021)
- Researchers at APL Create Strong, Fast, Waterproof Adhesive (The Hub, April 23, 2021)
- Researchers Create Strong, Fast, Waterproof Adhesive (Phys.org, April 23, 2021)
- Johns Hopkins Launches New Institute Focused on Creating Clean, Renewable Energy Technologies (The Hub, April 22, 2021)
- Mysteries of the Kuiper Belt (The Supermassive Podcast, April 22, 2021)
- NSWCDD Innovation Lab Empowers Innovators to Test Ideas, Solve Naval Warfare Challenges (NAVSEA, April 21, 2021)
- How China Is Leveraging Foreign Technology to Dominate the South China Sea (Radio Free Asia, April 19, 2021)
- NASA Glenn Research Center Part of Mission to One of Saturn’s Moons (WKYC-TV, Cleveland, April 19, 2021)
- Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Names Lord Senior Fellow (Inside Defense, April 23, 2021)
- Former DOD Acquisition Chief Ellen Lord Appointed as Senior Fellow at Johns Hopkins APL (ExecutiveGov, April 21, 2021)
- TNO Connects with Johns Hopkins for Collaborative R&D (Bits&Chips, April 21, 2021)
- Lift Off! First Flight on Mars Launches New Way to Explore Worlds (Nature, April 19, 2021)
- Microcapsule Additive Allows Underwater Glues to Set in One Minute (New Atlas, April 19, 2021)
- Pluto Explorer Passes Milestone Distance (WRAL, April 18, 2021)
- Four Johns Hopkins Juniors Named Goldwater Scholars (The Hub, April 16, 2021)
- Automating Flight Control: DARPA Launches AI-Driven Air Combat Trials (Control Automation, April 15, 2021)
- High Tech Home Robots Make Cleaning a Breeze (AARP, April 15, 2021)
- NASA’s Pluto Mission Just Hit a Major Milestone (Inverse, April 15, 2021)
- Events Roundup: Explore ‘The Role of Data During Apocalyptic Times’ (Technical.ly, April 13, 2021)
- A Rockin’ Time for Space Missions (APS Physics, April 12, 2021)
- Navy Software Factory, The Forge, Want to Reshape How Ships Get Upgraded (USNI News, April 12, 2021)
- Explained: How IIT Research May Improve Lithium-Ion Battery Performance (Indian Express, April 10, 2021)
- Johns Hopkins University Advances Safety of AI, Autonomous Machines (The Business Monthly, April 6, 2021)
- If We’re Seeking Aliens, We Need to Look at Earth Through Their Eyes (SYFY WIRE, April 5, 2021)
- NASA Has a Plan to Punch an Asteroid with a Spaceship to Protect Earth (VICE, April 1, 2021)
- Tactical Communications Solutions Offer Promise (SIGNAL Magazine, April 1, 2021)
- How to Land on an Alien World (Air & Space Magazine, April 2021)
- NASA Selects Nine Scientists to Join Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter Mission (NASA.gov, March 30, 2021)
- Researchers 3D Print Porous Carbon Aerogels That Could Power Future Space Missions (3D Printing Industry, March 29, 2021)
- Making Moves (Defense One, March 26, 2021)
- Making Moves: Retired Gen. Goldfein Joins Johns Hopkins APL (POLITICO, March 25, 2021)
- Team Finds an Easier Optimal Detection Scheme for Near-Term Quantum Sensors (Phys.org, March 25, 2021)
- Amputee Makes Music with Modular Prosthetic Limb (The Hub, March 24, 2021)
- Gen. David Goldfein Named Johns Hopkins APL Senior Fellow (GovCon Wire, March 24, 2021)
- Making the National Cyber Director Operational with a National Cyber Defense Center (Lawfare Blog, March 24, 2021)
- Algorithms Inspired by Social Networks Reveal Lifecycle of Substorms, a Key Element of Space Weather (Phys.org, March 23, 2021)
- Hopkins APL Launches Chapter of Association for Computing Machinery (Biz Monthly, March 23, 2021)
- How to Spot Aliens? Look at Earth, Scientists Propose (Live Science, March 23, 2021)
- AI-Controlled F-16s Are Now Working as a Team in DARPA’s Virtual Dogfights (The Drive, March 22, 2021)
- Titan’s Largest Crater Might Be the Perfect Cradle for Life (Science Magazine, March 19, 2021)
- Gigantic Space Hurricane with 4,000 Mph Winds Stalled Above Earth, New Research Shows (Houston Chronicle, March 18, 2021)
- How Johns Hopkins’ Coronavirus Dashboard Came to Be (CNET, March 16, 2021)
- How NASA Plans to Save Earth From Asteroids (VICE, March 16, 2021)
- Johns Hopkins APL to Continue Oversight of Lunar Survivability Research Consortium (ExecutiveBiz, March 15, 2021)
- Tech Time with Andrew Humphrey: Dr. Ciara Sivels Is a Pioneer in Her Field (Click on Detroit, March 14, 2021)
- Going Interstellar with a Sun-Skirting Probe (Johns Hopkins Magazine, Spring 2021 issue)
- Meet the Unsung Heroes Behind Humanity’s Improbable Journey to an Alien Ocean (Scientific American, March 9, 2021)
- The Growing Importance of Data Science and Anticipatory Action in Humanitarianism (Geoawesomeness, March 8, 2021)
- Baltimore’s 47th Annual Advertising Awards Show Celebrates Evolution of Industry (citybizlist, March 7, 2021)
- Space News: Comet Makes a Pit Stop Near Jupiter’s Asteroids (Lake County News, March 7, 2021)
- Millennial Moment: First Black Woman to Earn a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering From University of Michigan Shows ‘Em How It’s Done (Michigan Chronicle, March 5, 2021)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Snaps Luminous Photo of Venus (Smithsonian Magazine, March 5, 2021)
- Five Good Questions: Cara LaPointe (Inside Unmanned Systems, March 4, 2021)
- AATI Completes Successful BVLOS UAS Pipeline Patrol Operation in the San Joaquin Valley for NASA (American Aerospace, March 3, 2021)
- Perseverance Will Search for Ancient Life on Mars. These Places Are Next (CNN, March 3, 2021)
- Referee and Rocket Scientist? Adrian Hill Talks About the Pressure On and Off the Field (WJZ, March 3, 2021)
- See How NASA Is Going to Bludgeon an Asteroid (CNET, March 3, 2021)
- APL Partners with Central Disease Control to Protect Frontline Health Care Workers (The Business Monthly, March 2, 2021)
- Amazon’s Next CEO and Other Tech Execs Issued a Stern Warning That Biden Needs ‘Bold Action’ and a $32 Billion Annual Investment in AI or China Will Leave the US Behind (Business Insider, March 1, 2021)
- Parker Solar Probe Captured Images of Venus on Its Way to the Sun (Universe Today, February 28, 2021)
- Comet Makes a Pit Stop Near Jupiter’s Asteroids (Hubblesite, February 25, 2021)
- America’s Flight III DDG 51 Destroyers Are Giving the Navy New Attack Options (National Interest, February 25, 2021)
- NASA Releases Astonishing Image of Venus That Includes ‘Surprising Observation’ (The Independent, February 25, 2021)
- Amazing Close-up of Venus Captured by NASA Parker Solar Probe (CNN, February 24, 2021)
- Experts Tell Congress How to Turn Innovation into Reality (Breaking Defense, February 23, 2021)
- Seven Hundred Leagues Beneath Titan’s Methane Seas (The New York Times, February 21, 2021)
- Maryland Scientists and Engineers Play Key Roles in Latest Mars Mission (CBS Baltimore, February 19, 2021)
- Drones in Space: Can a Helicopter Take Flight on Mars? (Christian Science Monitor, February 18, 2021)
- He Became One of the Navy’s First Black Four-Star Admirals. The Military Has Work to Do on Diversity, He Says (The Washington Post, February 16, 2021)
- NEAR Shoemaker’s Visit to the Valentine Asteroid Eros (Astronomy, February 12, 2021)
- Interstellar Probe Mission Would Go Twice as Fast and Far as the Voyagers (Astronomy, February 10, 2021)
- Johns Hopkins Leads Nation in Research Spending for 41st Consecutive Year (JHU Hub, February 9, 2021)
- Milestones, Interrupted (The Lily/The Washington Post, February 9, 2021)
- Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center Wins Research!America Award (JHU Hub, February 4, 2021)
- CMMC Update: Pilots, 3PAOs and More of What Vendors Need to Know (Federal News Network, February 2, 2021)
- MESSENGER Saw a Meteoroid Strike Mercury (Universe Today, February 2, 2021)
- The Next Cyberattack Is Already Under Way (The New Yorker, February 1, 2021)
- What Can Devs Do to Bring New People into the Tech Space? (Technical.ly, February 1, 2021)
- A Sun’s Eye View of the Solar System (Discover Magazine, January 31, 2021)
- How Biden’s Pentagon Plans to Win Back Silicon Valley and Get the Tech Talent It Needs, According to Experts (Business Insider, January 31, 2021)
- NASA Parker Solar Probe Spacecraft Will Finally Go The Sun to take a Photo of Six Planets (The Science Times, January 31, 2021)
- Bridgeport’s Briana Vecchio-Pagan Among Johns Hopkins Researchers Utilizing Bluetooth Technology to Keep Front Line Workers Safe in Face of COVID Pandemic (Connect Bridgeport, January 29, 2021)
- NASA’s Dragonfly Mission Will See Clues About Titan’s Habitability (Astrobiology Magazine, January 29, 2021)
- Electron Launch Demonstrated Enhanced Kick Stage (SpaceNews, January 28, 2021)
- How to Enable Quantum Computing Innovation Through Access (Brookings Institution, January 27, 2021)
- Where Next Will NASA Boldly Go? (Slate, January 26, 2021)
- 2034, Part I: Peril in the South China Sea (WIRED, January 25, 2021)
- TED Radio Hour (NPR, January 24, 2021)
- Applied Physics Lab Researchers Develop Advanced Soft Robots (JHU Hub, January 22, 2021)
- Johns Hopkins Marks One Year of Tracking the COVID-19 Pandemic (JHU Hub, January 22, 2021)
- Senate Confirms Avril Haines as First Woman to Serve as Director of National Intelligence (Homeland Security Today, January 21, 2021)
- NASA Ends Efforts to Deploy Mars InSight’s ‘Mole’ (Scientific American, January 20, 2021)
- NASA Parker Solar Probe Nails Close Flyby of Sun as Its Space Weather Cycle Ramps Up (Space.com, January 19, 2021)
- Brain Implants Allow Quadriplegic Man to Feed Himself (The Debrief, January 15, 2021)
- The Parker Solar Probe Will Have Company on Its Next Pass by the Sun (Science News, January 15, 2021)
- Mercury, the Not So Shrunken Planet (National Air and Space Museum, January 14, 2021)
- Spotlight on Success (AIAA, January 13, 2021)
- Nextgov Event Replay: Future Focused Tech: Health (FedHealthIT, January 7, 2021)
- Defending Earth Against Dangerous Asteroids: Q&A with NASA’s Lindley Johnson (Space.com, January 5, 2021)
- There Are an Insane Amount of Cool Space Things Happening in 2021 (Ars Technica, January 5, 2021)
- Will Increasing Traffic to the Moon Contaminate Its Precious Ice? (Nature, January 5, 2021)
- ChinaTalk: Great Power Competition with Richard Danzig (Lawfare, January 4, 2021)
- Earth’s Atmosphere Is Full of Microbes. Could They Help Us Find Life on Other Worlds? (Space.com, January 4, 2021)
- Watch a Man Eat Cake with Mind-Controlled Robot Arms (Futurity, January 4, 2021)
- Quadriplegic Man, Using Two Robot Arms, Can Feed Himself Again (Freethink, January 2, 2021)
- Chinese Mission Returned Nearly 4 Pounds of Lunar Samples (Spaceflight Now, January 1, 2021)
2020
- NASA Approves Heliophysics Missions to Explore Sun, Earth’s Aurora (NASA, December 29, 2020)
- Watch a Quadriplegic Man Feed Himself with Two Bionic Arms (Futurism, December 29, 2020)
- Does Lightning Strike on Venus? Mysterious Flash May Help Solve Puzzle (National Geographic, December 28, 2020)
- Dealing with Dust: A Back-to-the-Moon Dilemma (Space News, December 25, 2020)
- A Maryland County Offered Antibody Tests to All Its Employees. It Says Its COVID Precautions Are Working (The Baltimore Sun, December 24, 2020)
- The World in 2021: Five Stories to Watch Out for (The Economist, December 23, 2020)
- A Quadriplegic Patient Used Prosthetics to Feed Himself. His Brain Was the Guide (Technical.ly, December 21, 2020)
- For NASA, It Should be Mars or Bust (The Wall Street Journal, December 18, 2020)
- State of Howard County Strong, Resilient (The Business Monthly, December 18, 2020)
- What Are the Chances of Life Existing in the Clouds of Venus? (Physics World, December 18, 2020)
- Algorithmic Warfare: ‘Hack the Building’ Spotlights Vulnerabilities (National Defense, December 16, 2020)
- Chinese Sample Return Capsule Lands on Earth After Round-Trip Flight to Moon (Spaceflight Now, December 16, 2020)
- What Our Clouds Might Tell Us About Venus (Cosmos, December 16, 2020)
- Brain Implant Allows Man to Simultaneously Control Prosthetic Limbs (Interesting Engineering, December 14, 2020)
- C&EN’s Year in Chemistry 2020 (C&EN, December 14, 2020)
- Fire Clouds and Ice-teroids (Big Picture Science, December 14, 2020)
- Loyal, Unafraid and Unmanned (Armada International, December 14, 2020)
- Measuring Soft Power (Foreign Policy Research Institute, December 14, 2020)
- Chang’e-5: To the Moon and Back (NPR, December 11, 2020)
- States Testing Automated, Shared Threat Intelligence Cut Response Time to Minutes (GCN, December 10, 2020)
- The Golden Age of Space-Sample Returns (Axios, December 8, 2020)
- Straight Talk About Race in Academia (MIT News, December 8, 2020)
- Surer Signs of Life (JHU Hub, December 8, 2020)
- US-China War: Not Taiwan, but This ‘Little Islands’ Is the Biggest ‘Bone of Contention’ Between the US & China (The EurAsian Times, December 6, 2020)
- South China Sea: How a Spratlys Radar System Could Give the PLA an Information Edge (US-China Relations, December 5, 2020)
- COVID Study: Howard County Safety Precautions Are Protecting First Responders From Coronavirus (CBS Baltimore (WJZ), December 3, 2020)
- Howard County Implements Comprehensive Serology Testing Strategy (WBAL, December 3, 2020)
- Voyager Spacecraft Detect New Type of Solar Electron Burst (Scienmag.com, December 3, 2020)
- NASA Confirms New SIMPLEx Mission Small Satellite to Blaze Trails Studying Lunar Surface (NASA, December 2, 2020)
- SIGINT in the Spratlys (Armada International, December 2, 2020)
- A Covid-19 Model for Countries in Crisis: Introducing OCHA-Bucky (Medium, December 1, 2020)
- DARPA’s Dream of a Tiny Robot Army Is Close to Becoming a Reality (The Debrief, December 1, 2020)
- DOD’s ‘Virtual Hospital’ Features Remote-Controlled IVs, Ventilators (GCN, December 1, 2020)
- The Case for Apophis (The Space Review, November 30, 2020)
- China vs the US: What Are the Risks of a Space Rivalry? (South China Morning Post, November 29, 2020)
- Hanover Area Grad Reaches for the Stars with Thermal Propulsion System (The Citizens’ Voice, November 29, 2020)
- New Science Tempers Hope for Life in Venus’ Clouds — but Nothing Is Ruled Out Just Yet (Salon, November 29, 2020)
- An Eye for Art: Painting Club President Appreciates Online and Plein Air Opportunities (The Baltimore Sun, November 28, 2020)
- No Navy Can Stand Up to America’s New Flight III DDG 51 Destroyers (The National Interest, November 27, 2020)
- China Sends Robotic Mission to the Moon to Collect Rocks (NPR, November 24, 2020)
- Who Is Avril Haines, Biden’s Director of National Intelligence Pick? The Ex-CIA Deputy Director Once Owned a Baltimore Book Café (The Baltimore Sun, November 24, 2020)
- U.S. Coronavirus Hospitalizations Keep Breaking Records (Axios, November 23, 2020)
- China-U.S. Technological Relationship: Time for a Divorce or Continued Cooperation? (JHU News-Letter, November 22, 2020)
- A Solar-Powered Rocket Might Be Our Ticket to Interstellar Space (WIRED, November 20, 2020)
- China Set to Bring Back First Rocks From the Moon in More Than 40 Years (Science, November 19, 2020)
- Fighter Aircraft Will Soon Get AI Pilots (The Economist, November 19, 2020)
- Weekly Space Hangout: November 18, 2020 – Dr. Ralph Lorenz, Planetary Scientist and Dragonfly Mission Architect (Universe Today, November 19, 2020)
- Scientists Discover Outer Space Isn’t Pitch-Black After All (NPR, November 18, 2020)
- Republican Leaders Recoil at Trump’s Afghanistan Drawdown Plans (Washington Examiner, November 17, 2020)
- Russia, China, the U.S.: Who Will Win the Hypersonic Arms Race? (IEEE Spectrum, November 17, 2020)
- The U.S.-China Split in Space (Axios, November 17, 2020)
- JHU APL Developing MDIRA (Federal Telemedicine News, November 16, 2020)
- New Horizons Saw the Universe with Even Less Light Pollution than Hubble’s View (Universe Today, November 16, 2020)
- Quantum Computing Will Require Leap in Apps (SIGNAL, November 16, 2020)
- The ReaLIST 2020: Meet the 20 Most Influential Technologists in Baltimore (Baltimore Fishbowl, November 16, 2020)
- Space System Cybersecurity: Challenges Ahead Translating Policy to Practice (Space News, November 16, 2020)
- Two Initiatives Weigh in on US–China Technological Competition (AIP, November 16, 2020)
- Asteroid Apophis Could One Day Hit Earth. Here’s How We Could Get to It First (Gizmodo Australia, November 15, 2020)
- Cross-Disciplinary Team Will Design, Develop Devices to Better Treat Spinal Cord Injuries (JHU Hub, November 11, 2020)
- A Fall Coronavirus Disaster Is Already Here. We Can’t Wait Until Inauguration Day to Act (The Washington Post, November 11, 2020)
- Systems Engineering: Establishing Reliable Telecommunications for Rural Communities (Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals, November 10, 2020)
- Recreating Airport Security Procedures (Federal News Network, October 30, 2020)
- A Deep Dive into Asteroid Bennu with Dante Lauretta (Planetary Society, October 28, 2020)
- DHS S&T Launches New Initiative Aimed at Reducing Law Enforcement Driving Risks (MissionCritical Communications, October 28, 2020)
- Gaseous Signs of Life on Venus Aren’t Seen in Follow-up Observations (Salon, October 28, 2020)
- How Newsrooms Are Using Data to Report on COVID-19 (E&P, October 28, 2020)
- Howard County Executive Ball Calls for Serology Testing in Speech (Yahoo News, October 28, 2020)
- Unusual Molecule Found in Atmosphere on Saturn’s Moon Titan (CNN, October 28, 2020)
- Engineering and the Arts: Working for a Better World (SWE, October 27, 2020)
- In a Post-COVID World, We Need AI More Than Ever (Defense One, October 26, 2020)
- Meet the Organizers of #BlackInPhysics Week (Physics Today, October 26, 2020)
- DEFAERO Andy Marshall Strategy Series (Defense & Aerospace Report, October 24, 2020)
- Meet Dr. Ciara Sivels, the First Black Woman to Get a PhD in Nuclear Engineering From University of Michigan (Goldie Blox, October 24, 2020)
- An Assessment of U.S.-China Technology Ties (Defense One, October 22, 2020)
- Can a Moon Base Be Safe for Astronauts? (Scientific American, October 22, 2020)
- Ethics vs. Compliance in AI (FCW, October 22, 2020)
- A Handful of Asteroid Could Help Decipher Our Entire Existence (The Atlantic, October 20, 2020)
- Johns Hopkins Astronaut Speaks at Space@Hopkins Virtual Symposium (JHU Hub, October 19, 2020)
- NASA’s Big Plans to Explore Small Bodies (NASA, October 19, 2020)
- Reshaping the U.S. Military with a New Force Planning Construct (Center for a New American Security, October 19, 2020)
- Johns Hopkins Scientists Receive Grant to Develop Implantable Ultrasound Devices for Spinal Cord Injury Patients (Technology Networks, October 16, 2020)
- How to Build a Spacecraft to Save the World (WIRED, October 15, 2020)
- Podcast: Tech Talk on NASA’s Dragonfly Mission to Titan (Aviation Week, October 14, 2020)
- Bezos’ Blue Origin Launches Unpiloted New Shepard Capsule to Edge of Space (CBS News, October 13, 2020)
- This Spacecraft Is Being Readied for a One-Way Mission to Deflect an Asteroid (MIT Technology Review, October 12, 2020)
- Johns Hopkins Top Scientist Dr. Christopher Bradburne on the COVID-19 Pandemic: “We Have a Lot of Reasons to Be Optimistic” (CNBC, October 9, 2020)
- Ancient Asteroid Bennu Contains Ingredients for Life (National Geographic, October 8, 2020)
- BLOCKsynop, Johns Hopkins APL to Commercialize Advanced Monitor (The Daily Record, October 8, 2020)
- Meet Orbilander, a Mission to Search for Life on Enceladus (Planetary Society, October 8, 2020)
- Johns Hopkins APL Unveils Tool for Simulating TSA Scanning Tech (ExecutiveBiz, October 6, 2020)
- If We Want to Find Life on Saturn’s Moon Enceladus, We Need to Rule Out Earthly Hitchhikers (Space.com, October 5, 2020)
- The Unsung Mapmakers (JHU Hub, October 5, 2020)
- Tiny Moonbound Spacecraft Have Very Big Goals (Space.com, October 5, 2020)
- Life on Venus? Scientists Hunt for the Truth (Nature, October 2, 2020)
- NASA Selects SpaceX to Launch Mission Studying Interstellar Space (Spaceflight Now, October 2, 2020)
- The Bradykinin Hypothesis: What It Is and What It Can Tell Us (Forbes, October 2, 2020)
- APL-Led Team to Unveil Reference Architecture for Interoperable Medical Devices (Executive Biz, September 29, 2020)
- NASA Delays Dragonfly Launch by a Year (Space News, September 25, 2020)
- Blasting the Air in Front of Hypersonic Vehicles with Lasers Could Unlock Unprecedented Speeds (The Drive, September 24, 2020)
- Where to Next in the Outer Solar System? Scientists Have Big Ideas to Explore Icy Moons and More (Space.com, September 24, 2020)
- Enhanced Search and Rescue (JHU Hub, Fall 2020)
- Massive Genetic Study Shows Coronavirus Mutating and Potentially Evolving Amid Rapid U.S. Spread (The Washington Post, September 23, 2020)
- Blue Origin Targets This Thursday for New Shepard Reusable Rocket Launch with NASA Landing System Test (Tech Crunch, September 22, 2020)
- Lauren Gardner Among ‘Time 100’ Most Influential People in the World (JHU Hub, September 22, 2020)
- Immersive Wisdom Adds Paul Kaminski to Advisory Board (Intelligence Community, September 21, 2020)
- Nuclear Reactions Web Series — Nuclear Engineering and Nonproliferation (Atlantic Council, September 21, 2020)
- Air Force Collaborative Pushes AI Frontiers — Fast (Breaking Defense, September 18, 2020)
- Asteroid Watch 2020: ESA, Germany’s OHB to Build Spacecraft for Planetary Defense Mission (International Business Times, September 18, 2020)
- Is Earth-Moon Space the US Military’s New High Ground? (Space.com, September 17, 2020)
- AI to Fly in Dogfight Tests by 2024: SecDef (Breaking Defense, September 9, 2020)
- ‘Decoupling’ the U.S. From China Would Backfire (The Washington Post, September 8, 2020)
- The Weird Space That Lies Outside Our Solar System (BBC, September 8, 2020)
- States Experiment with Automation to Bolster Cybersecurity (Route Fifty, September 7, 2020)
- Roper Mulls Name Change for Changing ABMS (Not Skynet!) (Breaking Defense, September 4, 2020)
- OODAcast: Jim Miller on Managing Policy in an Age of Constant Disruption and Dynamic Threats (OODA Loop, September 3, 2020)
- Report Sees Ways Artemis Supports Sustainable Human Mars Exploration (Space News, September 3, 2020)
- DSS Works with Top Laboratory to Protect U.S. Embassies and Consulates (U.S. Department of State, September 2, 2020)
- A Lack of Major Movement Toward Human-Machine Teaming (SIGNAL, September 2, 2020)
- Next Phase of Drone Project to Launch (Rome Sentinel, September 2, 2020)
- The Allies’ Billion-dollar Secret: The Proximity Fuze of World War II (History Net, September 2020)
- Dragonfly Is the First Aircraft Built for the Outer Solar System (Air & Space Magazine, September 2020)
- Cracking the Data Before the Crisis (Geospatial World, August 31, 2020)
- Johns Hopkins APL, IARPA Explore Trojan Defense Methods for AI Training Process (Executive Biz, August 31, 2020)
- Zibi Turtle Tours Titan, Discusses Dragonfly Mission During TED Talk (The Hub, August 31, 2020)
- 8-Year-Old Columbia Girl Uses Birthday to Raise Money for COVID-19 Patients (WJZ-TV, August 29, 2020)
- Artificial Intelligence Is the Next Top Gun (Bloomberg, August 29, 2020)
- How Three New Tools Will Revolutionize Our Understanding of the Sun (Smithsonian Magazine, August 28, 2020)
- Industry Says ‘Meh’ to DoD Cislunar Space Push (Breaking Defense, August 28, 2020)
- NASA’s Lucy Mission One Step Closer to Exploring the Trojan Asteroids (NASA.gov, August 28, 2020)
- Zooming in on Interplanetary Shocks (Physics Today, August 28, 2020)
- County Executive Ball Hosts Health and Wellness Townhall (Howard County, Maryland, August 26, 2020)
- AI Defeats Air Force Pilot in Head-to-Head Competition, but the Fight Was on the AI’s Terms (Forbes, August 21, 2020)
- Cold as (Lunar) Ice: Protecting the Moon’s Polar Regions From Contamination (Space.com, August 21, 2020)
- States Join Automated Security Pilot with MS-ISAC, Johns Hopkins (State Tech Magazine, August 21, 2020)
- Inside the Wild Finale of DARPA’s Simulated Drone Dogfights (Daily Beat, August 20, 2020)
- Inspirational Woman: Dr Kathleen McGill (We Are Tech Women, August 20, 2020)
- Coronavirus in Baltimore-Washington Region Shows Little Change, Supporting Need for One Global Vaccine (The Baltimore Sun, August 19, 2020)
- PONI Pathbreakers: Breaking the Nuclear Glass Ceiling (CSIS, August 19, 2020)
- Research Shows Just One Strain of the Coronavirus in the Region. That Makes Vaccine Work Much Easier (Washington Business Journal, August 19, 2020)
- Virtual Fighter Jets Powered by AI Are Battling for the Chance to Duel a Human (Popular Science, August 19, 2020)
- Johns Hopkins Researchers Retrace COVID-19’s Introduction, Impact in the D.C. Region (JHU Hub, August 18, 2020)
- Spacecraft Exhaust Could Complicate Lunar Science (Axios, August 18, 2020)
- What Happens When a Moon Lander Lands? (Cosmos, August 18, 2020)
- Coronavirus Invaded the District and Maryland Multiple Times in March, Genetic Analysis Shows (The Washington Post, August 17, 2020)
- Northern Lights: Mystery of ‘Glowing Pearl Necklace’ in the Night Sky Solved, Says NASA (Forbes, August 17, 2020)
- Winds and Tides Drive Sea Waves on Titan (Sky & Telescope, August 17, 2020)
- Aurora Mysteries Unlocked with NASA’s THEMIS Mission (Space Daily, August 16, 2020)
- An Air Force Pilot Will Battle AI in a Virtual F-16 Dogfight Next Week. You Can Watch It Live (Forbes, August 13, 2020)
- Johns Hopkins Researchers Receive $2.36M Grant to Boost City Students’ Algebra Skills (JHU Hub, August 13, 2020)
- Air Force Moving Project Maven into Advanced Battle Management System Portfolio (fedscoop, August 10, 2020)
- Dwarf Planet Closest to Earth Is Geologically Alive (National Geographic, August 10, 2020)
- 16 Plutonium-Powered Space Missions Shaping Our Understanding of Space — Including the NASA Rover That Will Search for Alien Life on Mars (Business Insider, August, 9, 2020)
- A human F-16 Pilot Will Fight against AI in an Upcoming Contest (C4ISRNET, August 7, 2020)
- The Coming of MISR to the Fleet: The Perspective of the First Deployed MISR Officer (SLDinfo.com, August 5, 2020)
- Iron-Rich Meteorites Show Record of Core Crystallization in System’s Oldest Planetesimals (Science Daily, August 3, 2020)
- Star Points: Choppering Around the Titan Moon (The Baltimore Sun, August 1, 2020)
- “We’re In It Together”: Why Partnership Is the Key to Understanding the Universe and Protecting Our Shared Future (Navigating Our World)
- MISR, MINOTAUR and Training for the Maritime Kill Web (Second Line of Defense, July 31, 2020)
- Saturn’s Moon Titan May Host Lots of Dried Lakes (Science News for Students, July 31, 2020)
- The Global Business Debrief: Johns Hopkins APL Ranked Among Top Places for Innovators to Work (Defense One, July 30, 2020)
- These 10 Companies Are Double Award Winners (Fast Company, July 29, 2020)
- Navy Autonomy Lab Would Test, Integrate Software Advances to Bring More Capability to Unmanned Fleet (USNI News, July 28, 2020)
- NASA’s Ingenuity—the First Ever Off-World Helicopter—Is Set for a ‘Wright Brothers Moment’ on Mars (Scientific American, July 27, 2020)
- On the Frontline in Fragile Countries: Using Data to Prioritize COVID-19 Resources and Save Lives (The Rockefeller Foundation, July 27, 2020)
- Cost Tripled for Missile Defense Warhead, Despite Prior Warnings, GAO Finds (Defense News, July 23, 2020)
- Giant Waves of Sand Are Moving on Mars (Science, July 23, 2020)
- Despite Pandemic, APL Propels Space Missions Forward (JHU Hub, July 22, 2020)
- 10 Cool Things We’ve Learned About Pluto (JHU Hub, July 21, 2020)
- Chasing Satellites with Jacques Cousteau (NASA, July 21, 2020)
- Freddie Mac Caught in Fallout From Ransomware at Business Partner (WSJ Pro, July 21, 2020)
- Space Oddity (The Washington Post, July 20, 2020)
- Four States Join Cybersecurity Automation Pilot (State Scoop, July 16, 2020)
- Johns Hopkins’ Map Won’t Be Affected as COVID-19 Data Shifts From CDC (Technical.ly, July 16, 2020)
- 5 Years After Its Pluto Flyby, New Horizons Spacecraft Forges Ahead (CNN, July 15, 2020)
- Ciara Sivels Talks About a Career in Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences (University of Michigan Engineering, July 13, 2020)
- Johns Hopkins Lab Is Supporting Tactical Space and Small Satellite Work at AFRL (SIGNAL, July 13, 2020)
- SWE Helps MIT Student Kaitlyn Hennacy Preserve the Environment (All Together, July 13, 2020)
- Johns Hopkins’ Dashboard: The People Behind the Pandemic’s Most Visited Site (CNN, July 11, 2020)
- Six Ways the U.S. Isn’t Ready for Wars of the Future (Bloomberg, July 10, 2020)
- Howard County Announces Research Partnership with Applied Physics Lab, New Coronavirus Testing Site in Savage (The Baltimore Sun, July 7, 2020)
- Surprising Find at the Bottom of Moon’s Craters Provides New Insights to Its Origin (SciTechDaily, July 5, 2020)
- Trailblazer in Nuclear Engineering Reveals Her Unusual Career Path (Silicon Republic, July 3, 2020)
- Teaching a Computer to Read Your Mind (SIGNAL, July 1, 2020)
- International Asteroid Day: A Look at NASA’s First Planetary Defense Mission (CNN, June 30, 2020)
- Octocopter Set to Explore Titan, Saturn’s Very Cool Moon (NPR, June 30, 2020)
- Dawn Greenman and Ty Schieber Serve as Panelists for Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Virtual Forum (GovConWire, June 29, 2020)
- How Snakes Fly (Hint: It’s Not on a Plane) (NPR, June 29, 2020)
- Hypersonics at Heart of Purdue, Johns Hopkins Partnership (Inside Indiana Business, June 29, 2020)
- Johns Hopkins Expert Says Coronavirus Could Bring on a Digital Cold War with China (Boston Herald, June 29, 2020)
- Millions Track the Pandemic on Johns Hopkins’s Dashboard. Those Who Built It Say Some Miss the Real Story (The Washington Post, June 29, 2020)
- This Coronavirus Doesn’t Change Quickly, and That’s Good News for Vaccine Makers (NPR, June 26, 2020)
- Stop Trying to ‘Bounce Back’ to Normal (Innovation Leader, June 25, 2020)
- How Long Do Neutrons Live? Space Probe Could Put Debate to Rest (Scientific American, June 25, 2020)
- Next-Gen Jammer Low Band Testing Prevails During COVID-19 (U.S. Navy, June 22, 2020)
- Potomac Officers Club to Host CMMC Forum 2020 on Wednesday, June 24th (GovCon Wire, June 19, 2020)
- Artificial Intelligence Systems Need ‘Checks and Balances’ Throughout Development (C4ISRNET, June 18, 2020)
- Devoted to Diversity (University of Maryland, June 18, 2020)
- Flat Spots on Saturn’s Moon Titan May Be the Floors of Ancient Lake Beds (Science News, June 16, 2020)
- Hypersonic Flight Testing Preparations Ramp Up (Aviation Week, June 16, 2020)
- Researchers Face Tougher Hypersonic Barriers as Weapon Tests Loom (Aviation Week, June 16, 2020)
- Measuring Neutron Lifetime From Space for the First Time (Tech Explorist, June 13, 2020)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Teams Up with Observatories Around Solar System for 4th Solar Encounter (NASA.gov, June 12, 2020)
- ‘We Call Him the Rockstar’: Meet Adrian Hill, Head NFL Ref and Rocket Scientist (The Athletic, June 11, 2020)
- Roper Pushes Moving Project Maven to Air Force (Breaking Defense, June 11, 2020)
- SARS-CoV-2 Is Mutating Slowly, and That’s a Good Thing (JHU Hub, June 10, 2020)
- Saturn’s Moon Titan Is Rapidly Migrating Away From the Planet (CNN, June 10, 2020)
- Hot, Dry Conditions May Decrease Survival Time of SARS-CoV-2 on Surfaces (Reuters Health, June 9, 2020)
- NASA Planetary Defense Efforts Continue During Pandemic (Space News, June 9, 2020)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Flies by the Sun in 5th Close Encounter (Space.com, June 7, 2020)
- Chinese Debates on the Military Utility of Artificial Intelligence (War on the Rocks, June 5, 2020)
- Aerospace Engineer Is Also Devoted to Diversifying the Workforce (Aerospace America, June 1, 2020)
- How 5G Will Help Make Classrooms Smarter (Globe and Mail, May 26, 2020)
- NASA’s Webb Will Study the ‘Building Blocks’ of Our Solar System (NASA, May 21, 2020)
- The Fight for the Air Force’s “Skyborg” Artificial Intelligence Equipped Drones Has Begun (The Drive, May 19, 2020)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Starts Sun Observation Marathon (Space.com, May 18, 2020)
- U.S. Navy Flight Testing Leonardo Radar for Northrop Grumman MQ-8C Fire Scout (Avionics International, May 15, 2020)
- JavaScript Game Development in PhaserJS with SharpFives (Tech JR podcast, May 13, 2020)
- Running on Empty: Coronavirus Has Changed the Course for Races Big and Small (ESPN.com, May 6, 2020)
- Navy Deploys Johns Hopkins APL-Built Tool for Ship Performance Assessments (Executive Biz, May 5, 2020)
- This Hot Jupiter Has a Bright Yellow Sky, and Scientists Don’t Know Why (Popular Mechanics, May 5, 2020)
- No Blue Skies for Super-Hot Planet WASP-79b (HubbleSite, April 30, 2020)
- NASA CubeSat Will Shine a Laser Light on the Moon’s Darkest Craters (JPL News, April 27, 2020)
- How Genomic Epidemiology Is Tracking the Spread of COVID-19 Locally and Globally (Chemical & Engineering News, April 23, 2020)
- Update on 2I/Borisov, the First Known Interstellar Comet (EarthSky, April 23, 2020)
- Ethereum, Fabric, Corda, and Multichain. Only One Is Government Ready – New Report (Forbes, April 21, 2020)
- Unlike Earth, the Gases in Venus’ Atmosphere Aren’t Uniformly Mixed (Science News, April 20, 2020)
- Washington’s ‘Hospital Czar’: ‘We’re Not Out of the Woods Yet’ (Kitsap Sun, April 18, 2020)
- The Coronavirus Is Mutating. What Does That Mean for a Vaccine? (The New York Times, April 16, 2020)
- Foggo: U.S. Military in All-New Territory in Fight Against Virus (Seapower magazine, April 15, 2020)
- OFFSET Awards Contracts to Advance Swarm Tactics for Urban Missions, Enhance Physical Testbeds (DARPA news, April 13, 2020)
- Mining the Moon, APL Orchestrates Lunar Exploration Planning (Business Monthly, April 9, 2020)
- BullFrog AI Secures $200K From TEDCO’s Seed Fund (BullFrog press release, April 7, 2020)
- All Your Coronavirus Questions, Answered (Time, April 14, 2020)
- Machines Are Learning, Too—But Not Like Us (Trend magazine, Pew Charitable Trusts, April 13, 2020)
- Most New York Coronavirus Cases Came From Europe, Genomes Show (The New York Times, April 8, 2020)
- COVID-19: Help Fleets of Innovators Make 3-D Printed Face Masks (Breaking Defense, April 7, 2020)
- ‘Every Day Is a New Surprise.’ Inside the Effort to Produce the World’s Most Popular Coronavirus Tracker (Science, April 6, 2020)
- Mid-Pandemic, CDC Looks to Upgrade Its Biosurveillance Database (NextGov, April 6, 2020)
- Saturn’s Auroras May Explain the Planet’s Weirdly Hot Upper Atmosphere (Science News, April 6, 2020)
- When Will Normalcy Return in Maryland? Coronavirus Modelers Suggest It Will Be Awhile (The Baltimore Sun, April 6, 2020)
- How Long Until Sports Can Return? You Might Not Like the Answer (The Washington Post, April 4, 2020)
- The Role of Genomic Sequencing in Combating COVID-19 (JHU Hub, April 2, 2020)
- Character and Leadership: COVID-19 in US-China Relations (The Diplomat, March 31, 2020)
- NASA Awards Contract for Aerospace Research, Development, Engineering Support (NASA press release, March 31, 2020)
- The Next 10 Years of Planetary Exploration (Planetary Radio, March 25, 2020)
- The Coronavirus Isn’t Mutating Quickly, Suggesting a Vaccine Would Offer Lasting Protection (The Washington Post, March 24, 2020)
- Navy Hospital Ships Will Be Used in the Fight Against COVID-19. But There’s Much More the Military Can Do in This Crisis (Time, March 23, 2020)
- Inslee Names Retired Navy Vice Admiral Raquel C. Bono Head of Washington State COVID-19 Health Care Response Team (Gov. Inslee press office, March 22, 2020)
- How the World Will Look After the Coronavirus Pandemic (Foreign Policy, March 20, 2020)
- Prepare Now for the Long War Against Covid-19 (Bloomberg Opinion, March 20, 2020)
- Dragonfly Will Traverse an Extraterrestrial Frontier (Big Ten Network, March 17, 2020)
- Industry on Pins and Needles as DoD, Accreditation Body to Finalize CMMC Agreement (Federal News Network, March 18, 2020)
- Geneva Conventions for Cyber Warriors Long Overdue (National Defense magazine, March 18, 2020)
- Beyond “Conventional Wisdom”: Evaluating the PLA’s South China Sea Bases in Operational Context (War on the Rocks, March 17, 2020)
- Researchers Detail TrojAI, a Framework for Hardening AI Models Against Adversarial Attacks (Venture Beat, March 17, 2020)
- 3 Thoughts on Career Paths From Women STEM Leaders (Technical.ly Baltimore, March 10, 2020)
- At Applied Physics Lab in Laurel, a Howard Engineer Has a Mission to Connect Kids of Color, Girls with STEM (The Baltimore Sun/Howard County Times, February 26, 2020)
- IEEE Future Networks Releases the International Network Generations Roadmap, Helping Developers Identify and Overcome Challenges of 5G and Future Network Deployment (IEEE News, February 26, 2020)
- The Next Generation of Batteries Could Be Built by Viruses (Wired, February 26, 2020)
- AI Deception: When Your Artificial Intelligence Learns to Lie (IEEE Spectrum, February 24, 2020)
- How Mareena Robinson Snowden Is Paving the Way for Women in STEM (NBC News – Know Your Value, February 19, 2020)
- New Secrets From the Most Distant Object We’ve Ever Visited (Popular Mechanics, February 17, 2020)
- Navy Seeks $1B for CPS, Sets FY-28 Target for Arming Virginia-Class with Hypersonics (Inside Defense, February 14, 2020)
- NASA Mission Finalists Would Explore Venus or Outer-Planet Moons (Science, February 13, 2020)
- 3 Lessons on Making the Jump to College (or Any New Life Phase) From STEM Leaders of Color (Technical.ly Baltimore, February 11, 2020)
- The Cybersecurity 202: Here’s Why NSA Rushed to Expose Dangerous Computer Bug (The Washington Post, February 6, 2020)
- NASA’s Plan to Stop an Asteroid Headed for Earth (Freethink, February 4, 2020)
- NASA Solar Probe Smashes Two Wild Records as It Approaches the Sun (CNET, February 3, 2020)
- Sponge-Like MOFs Harvest Water From Thin Air (The Engineer UK, February 3, 2020)
- Battling a Pandemic Is a Job for the Military (Bloomberg opinion, Janury 29, 2020)
- Home Star Stunner: Best Ever Images of Solar Surface Herald New Era (Scientific American, January 29, 2020)
- Digging into Earth’s History (JHU Hub, January 28, 2020)
- Listen to the Solar Wind with New Data From NASA’s Parker Solar Probe (Discover magazine, January 28, 2020)
- No to No First Use—For Now (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, January 13, 2020)
- Scientists Made a Nearly Invincible Lithium-Ion Battery (Wired, January 10, 2020)
- Volcanoes on Venus Might Still Be Smoking (The New York Times, January 9, 2020)
- Fitness Trackers: Do They Work? (JHU Hub, January 8, 2020)
- NASA’s Parker Probe Spots Rogue Waves and Magnetic Islands on the Sun (Science News for Students, January 8, 2020)
2019
- After an Amazing Decade in Space, These are Humanity’s Top Achievements (Ars Technica, December 27, 2019)
- This Drone Will Fly on One of Saturn’s Moons. Here’s the Woman Leading the Mission (PBS NewsHour, December 26, 2019)
- One Brain, Two Bionic Arms (Experience, December 17, 2019)
- An Overdue Comparison of James Dolan and Daniel Snyder, the Presumptive Worst Owners in Sports (The Washington Post, December 15, 2019)
- Can 5G Replace Everybody’s Home Broadband? (Ars Technica, December 11, 2019)
- AR in Use: NASA’s Dragonfly Mission to Titan (Freethink, December 9, 2019)
- “The Perfect Dog”: UMPD’s K-9 Unit Mourns Chief, a Dependable Member of the Team (The Diamondback, December 9, 2019)
- Parker Probe Kicks Off a Golden Age for Solar Exploration (Nature, December 4, 2019)
- The Sun Keeps Getting Stranger, Dive-Bombing Solar Probe Shows (National Geographic, December 2019)
- NASA Data on Titan Confirms Earth-Like Qualities That Could Support Life (Voice of America, November 24, 2019)
- Could Weird Lunar Swirls Help People Settle the Moon? (Space.com, November 22, 2019)
- Deployed Marines Learn Additive Manufacturing From Carderock (NAVSEA News, November 20, 2019)
- This Maryland Cybersecurity Association Looks to Promote Prospects to Professionals (Technical.ly Baltimore, November 20, 2019)
- Meet What Could be the U.S. Navy’s Ultimate Weapon (As in a New Destroyer) (The National Interest, November 20, 2019)
- New ‘Smart Skin’ May Let You Reach Out and Virtually Touch -- Anyone (CNN.com, November 20, 2019)
- Meet Arrokoth: Ultima Thule, the Most Distant Object Ever Explored, Has a New Name (Scientific American, November 13, 2019)
- Proposed Interstellar Mission Reaches for the Stars, One Generation at a Time (Scientific American, November 12, 2019)
- Gel Polymer Electrolyte Cuts Risk of Battery Fires (Chemistry World, November 11, 2019)
- National Security Commission Warns Pentagon of Falling Hopelessly Behind in the AI Arms Race (Gizmodo, November 6, 2019)
- Report: The Government and Tech Need to Cooperate on AI (Wired, November 5, 2019)
- Prosthetic Improvements: Using Technology to Improve Amputees’ Experiences with Their Prosthetics (Finding Genius Podcast, November 4, 2019)
- Voyager 2’s Discoveries From Interstellar Space (The New York Times, November 4, 2019)
- NASA Is Getting Serious About an Interstellar Mission (Wired, October 31, 2019)
- On A Mission Podcast: Deflecting Disaster (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, October 29, 2019)
- DARPA Picks Teams for Virtual Air Combat Competition (DARPA News, October 21, 2019)
- Man Controls Two Prosthetic Arms with His Thoughts (Futurity, October 21, 2019)
- This Lithium-Ion Battery Won’t Catch Fire (Futurity, October 21, 2019)
- NASA’s Resilient Van Allen Probes Shut Down (Spaceflight Now, October 20, 2019)
- RIP, Van Allen Probes! NASA Ends 7-Year Mission to Explore Earth’s Radiation Belts (Space.com, October 18, 2019)
- First Bilateral Brain Implant Gives Paraplegic a Two-Handed Sense of Touch (New Atlas, October 16, 2019)
- Strange Sand Dunes on Titan Could Be Made by Cosmic Rays Hitting Ice (New Scientist, October 16, 2019)
- The US Military Is Trying to Read Minds (MIT Technology Review, October 16, 2019)
- Operations Leads Share Benefits, Dependencies and Decisions on Security Automation (GovernmentCIO Media & Research, October 9, 2019)
- DOD Reveals Four Broad Use Cases for Initial 5G Experimentation (Inside Defense, October 8, 2019)
- Next Demo of TACE Autonomous Drone Testing Software Expected in December (Inside Defense, October 7, 2019)
- Columbia Cyclists are ‘Spokes People’ for Lifelong Biking (The Baltimore Sun, October 2, 2019)
- Decoding the Boundary Layer at Hypersonic Speeds (Aerospace America, October 2019)
- Science Rules! Podcast with Bill Nye: Machine Smarts (Stitcher.com, October 2019)
- Johns Hopkins Mentorship Award Named After Late Council Bluffs Native Kim Strohbehn (Daily Nonpareil, Iowa; one-question survey required to view, September 25, 2019)
- Navy’s Sea Hunter USV Showcased in Major Project Demonstration (Sea Power, September 25, 2019)
- What’s Hotter Than the Surface of the Sun? The Solar Corona (Astronomy, September 25, 2019)
- Meet the Nuclear-Powered Self-Driving Drone NASA Is Sending to a Moon of Saturn (NPR, September 17, 2019)
- Tunnel 9 Personnel Provides Guidance for Hypersonic Experiment (Arnold Air Force Base News, September 16, 2019)
- Long After Historic Flybys, NASA’s New Horizons Is Still Pioneering Science in the Kuiper Belt (Space.com, September 11, 2019)
- NASA’s Record-Breaking Parker Solar Probe Aces 3rd Sun Flyby (Space.com, September 4, 2019)
- ‘The Most Terrifying Moments’: India Counts Down to Risky Moon Landing (Nature, September 3, 2019)
- Campaign to Stop Killer Robots ‘Unethical’ & ‘Immoral’: Bob Work (Breaking Defense, August 29, 2019)
- How the Pentagon Is Tackling Deepfakes as a National Security Problem (C4ISRNet, August 29, 2019)
- NASA Picks 2 Missions to Explore the Fundamental Nature of Space (Space.com, August 28, 2019)
- Lord: US to Take Over Turkish F-35 Parts (Air Force Magazine, August 26, 2019)
- The Strange Case of Missing Lightning at Venus (Space.com, August 26, 2019)
- Dragonfly Spacecraft to Scour the Sands of Titan for the Chemistry of Life (Smithsonian magazine, August 20, 2019)
- The Aging Spacecraft of Deep Space (The Atlantic, August 15, 2019)
- Will We Ever Control the World with Our Minds? (BBC, August 15, 2019)
- Parker Solar Probe Sends Back Images From its Orbits of the Sun (CNN, August 12, 2019)
- The Sun Produced a Powerful Interplanetary Shockwave—And It Shook the Whole Solar System (Newsweek, August 12, 2019)
- Maryland’s JHU APL, Sonatype Among Fast Company’s ‘Best Workplaces for Innovators’ (Technical.ly Baltimore, August 6, 2019)
- NASA’s Mission to ‘Touch the Sun’ Surprises During First Data Delivery (CNET, August 1, 2019)
- Navy Medicine Introduces Value-Based Health Care (Health Affairs Journal, August 2019)
- Q&A with David Blodgett, Chief Scientist at Johns Hopkins Applied Research Lab (IEEE Brain, August 2019)
- Facebook Is Working on Sci-Fi Tech That Would Let Users Type with Their Minds (Fortune, July 30, 2019)
- Sun’s Puzzling Plasma Recreated in a Laboratory (Quanta, July 29, 2019)
- TACE Lays Down Foundation for Future UAV Test Safety (USAF News, July 29, 2019)
- Facts About Saturn’s Rings, Moons and More (NBC Mach, July 22, 2019)
- Maryland Science Center Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Moon Landing (WBAL-TV, July 19, 2019)
- Sorry, You Won’t Be Hovering Over Paris Anytime Soon (The New York Times, July 18, 2019)
- Elon Musk’s Neuralink Seeks to Connect Human Brains with Computers (The Washington Post, July 17, 2019)
- A Few Things Artemis Will Teach Us About Living and Working on the Moon (NASA News, July 16, 2019)
- Interstellar Probe, a Mission Concept for NASA, Aims to Travel 93 Billion Miles Past the Sun (The Washington Post, July 16, 2019)
- A List of Postgraduate Resources for Minority Students Hits the Mark (Nature.com, June 26, 2019)
- DOD Unveils Plans for Contractor Cybersecurity Standards (Fed Scoop, June 14, 2019)
- Saturn’s Largest Moon Would Make an Unbelievable Vacation Spot (The Atlantic, June 14, 2019)
- Inside Scientists’ New Plan to Deflect Asteroids Away From Earth (NBC News, June 2, 2019)
- Artificial Intelligence: Power to the People (Ethics & International Affairs, June 2019)
- Decision Time — NASA’s New Frontiers (Aerospace America, June 2019)
- Applying AI Safety & Ethics Today (Future of Life, May 31, 2019)
- Navy Scientists, Engineers Collaborate at First NSWCDD Modeling and Simulation Summit (Navy News, May 31, 2019)
- If DARPA Has Its Way, AI Will Rule the Wireless Spectrum (IEEE Spectrum, May 28, 2019)
- Dr. Ralph Semmel of JHU Applied Physics Laboratory to Receive Honorary Degree and Deliver Commencement Address at Howard Community College (Howard Community College News, May 24, 2019)
- DARPA Funds Ambitious Brain-Machine Interface Program (IEEE Spectrum, May 21, 2019)
- Finding Ender: Exploring the Intersections of Creativity, Innovation, and Talent Management in the U.S. Armed Forces (National Defense University, May 20, 2019)
- Jeff Bezos Unveils Blue Moon Lunar Lander and Shares Updated Vision for Blue Origin (GeekWire, May 9, 2019)
- InSight Mars Lander Snaps Dusty Selfie on Red Planet (Space.com, May 8, 2019)
- 5 Questions with Kirby Runyon (Baltimore Style, May 2019)
- Howard Community College Graduates Share Advice for Future Students (The Baltimore Sun, May 2019)
- Photographers Show Off Harford Shelter Animals’ Best Sides to Get Them Adopted (The Baltimore Sun, May 2019)
- Persistent Engagement, Agreed Competition and Deterrence in Cyberspace (Lawfare, April 30, 2019)
- What If a Killer Asteroid Were Headed Toward Earth? NASA Plans to Find Out This Week (NBC News, April 29, 2019)
- The Pentagon Wants Your Thoughts About AI but May Not Listen (Wired, April 26, 2019)
- Christine Fox, Former Acting Deputy Defense Secretary, Talks to Howard Community College Students About Math (Howard County Times, April 25, 2019)
- How the Parker Solar Probe Survives Close Encounters with the Sun (IEEE Spectrum, April 25, 2019)
- Emerging Tech Needs Enough Runway to Take Off, Experts Say (GCN, April 17, 2019)
- Meteoroids Pelting the Moon Reveal Water Trapped in Its Soil (PBS/Nova, April 15, 2019)
- Saturn’s Moon Titan May Have ‘Phantom Lakes’ and Caves (Space.com, April 15, 2019)
- Scientists at Work: Teaching Robots to Think (Pew ‘After the Fact’ Podcast, April 12, 2019)
- ‘Scotland Road’ Finds Titanic Tale in Compelling, Murky Waters (The Baltimore Sun, April 12, 2019)
- Marines’ Abrams Tanks Successfully Perform with 3D-Printed Impellers (United Press International, April 8, 2019)
- Theatre Review: ‘Scotland Road’ at APL Drama Club (Maryland Theater Guide, April 8, 2019)
- How a Second Look at 40-Year-Old Studies Helped Explain Solar Wind (Popular Mechanics, April 6, 2019)
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Set for Second Approach to ‘Touch’ the Sun Thursday (Florida Today, April 3, 2019)
- Prototype High-Gain Antenna Being Tested for Europa Clipper (SpaceFlight Insider, April 3, 2019)
- Cyber Anvil, Persistent Cyber Training Environment Event, Provides Joint Force Training, Evaluation (Army News, April 1, 2019)
- How AI and Machine Learning Are Changing Prosthetics (MedTechDive, March 29, 2019)
- Kuiper Belt Dust May Be in Our Atmosphere (and NASA Labs) Right Now (Science News, March 27, 2019)
- ‘A Quick 5’ with Anne Marcotte, APL Drama Club’s ‘Scotland Road’ (Maryland Theater Guide, March 27, 2019)
- Pentagon Hopes to Have New Cybersecurity Standards for Contractors in 2020 (Fifth Domain, March 26, 2019)
- In the Sky and on the Ground, Collaboration Vital to DARPA’s CODE for Success (DARPA News, March 22, 2019)
- On Pluto, It’s Been Spring Since 1990 (The Atlantic, March 21, 2019)
- How Ultima Thule Is Like a Sticky, Pull-Apart Pastry (The New York Times, March 18, 2019)
- NC Astronaut Blasts Off for International Space Station Visit (WRAL-TV, March 14, 2019)
- Why Maryland Is Home of Cybersecurity Innovation (U.S. News and World Report, March 13, 2019)
- How Much Water May Be Tucked Away in Nearby Asteroids? (Space.com, March 11, 2019)
- Are Small Satellites the Solution for Space Weather Monitoring? (Space News, March 6, 2019)
- We Are About to See the First Mission to Defend Humanity Against Space (Irish Times, February 28, 2019)
- The Oversell and Undersell of Digital Health (Health Affairs, February 27, 2019)
- New Horizons Beams Back Its Clearest Images of Ultima Thule Yet (Gizmodo, February 23, 2019)
- Fatalities From Police Chases Climbing, Could Be Higher Than Records Indicate (McClatchy News, February 21, 2019)
- Tiny New Moon Discovered Around Neptune (The Washington Post, February 20, 2019)
- Solar Tadpole-Like Jets Seen with NASA’s IRIS Add New Clue to Age-Old Mystery (Science Daily, February 19, 2019)
- The ‘Dog Star’, the Brightest Star in the Night Sky, Will Go Dark on Monday for ‘First Time’ Ever (Forbes, February 14, 2019)
- We’d Be Lost without Them: Meet the Team That Runs GPS for the World (Telegraph UK, February 13, 2019)
- MindX, a Startup Developing Brain-Controlled Smartglasses, Names Julia Brown as CEO (Technical.ly Baltimore, February 13, 2019)
- Science Behind the Fiction: The Cyborgs of Alita Are on the Way (SyFy, February 13, 2019)
- Mysterious Space Object Ultima Thule Looks a ‘Giant Pancake’ and NASA Isn’t Sure Why (Fox News, February 11, 2019)
- New Pictures From NASA’s New Horizons Show a Pancaked Peanut (The Verge, February 9, 2019)
- The DART Mission: Learning How to Swat Dangerous Asteroids (Planetary Radio, February 5, 2019)
- NASA Mission Aims to Deflect Asteroid (NBC4-Washington, February 5, 2019)
- Comet-Blasted Star May Be a Rerun of the Solar System’s Birth (Scientific American, February 4, 2019)
- An Asteroid Could Destroy Humanity Like It Did Dinosaurs. A Hopkins Team Has a Plan to Save the World. (The Baltimore Sun, February 4, 2019)
- NASA Asks Johns Hopkins for Help Protecting Earth From Asteroids (WJZ-TV, February 4, 2019)
- OSIRIS-Rex Finds Rugged Terrain on Asteroid Bennu (Spaceflight Now, January 31, 2019)
- Once Around the Sun! NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Aces 1st Trip Around Our Star (Space.com, January 29, 2019)
- Blue Origin’s New Shepard Launches NASA Experiments, Aces Rocket Landing (Space.com, January 23, 2019)
- NASA Will Attempt to Knock an Asteroid Out of Orbit for the First Time in 2022 (Business Insider, January 22, 2019)
- Post-Apocalypse Now at Laurel Mill (The Baltimore Sun, January 17, 2019)
- Flying the Skies of Saturn’s Moon Titan (Planetary Radio, January 16, 2019)
- NASA May Decide This Year to Land a Drone on Saturn’s Moon Titan (Space.com, January 16, 2019)
- Atmospheric Mystery on Saturn’s Largest Moon (Scientific American, January 10, 2019)
- From Subs to Health IT: Johns Hopkins Lab Exec Revolutionizing Medicine with Engineering (Government CIO Podcast, January 9, 2019)
- Do Digital Tools Fail to Show Impact in High-Risk, High-Cost Populations? (Modern Healthcare, January 7, 2019 )
- Work & Danzig on New Approach to US Strategy (Defense and Aerospace Report, January 7, 2019)
- We Just Flew Past a Kuiper Belt Object. Here’s Why We Should Do It Again. (Space.com, January 7, 2019)
- How the U.S. Can Navigate an Ever-Scarier World (Bloomberg News Q&A, January 6, 2019)
- Humanity Will Slam a Spacecraft into an Asteroid in a Few Years to Help Save Us All (Space.com), January 2, 2019)
- NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft Just Visited the Farthest Object Ever Explored (The Washington Post, January 1, 2019)
2018
- New Horizons Takes Photos of Ultima Thule , 4 Billion Miles Away (The New York Times, December 31, 2018)
- Johns Hopkins Leads Nation in Research Spending for 39th Consecutive Year (JHU Hub, December 17, 2018)
- The Parker Solar Probe Takes Its First Up-Close Look at the Sun (Science News, December 12, 2018)
- UNL Scientists, Drillers Look for Life Under Antarctic Ice Sheet (Lincoln Journal Star, December 4, 2018)
- The US Military Is Genetically Engineering New Life Forms to Detect Enemy Subs (Defense One, December 1, 2018)
- Key UAS Detect-and-Avoid System Tested Successfully in N.Y. (Unmanned Aerial Online, November 28, 2018)
- CODE Demonstrates Autonomy and Collaboration with Minimal Human Commands (DARPA News, November 19, 2018)
- China Is About to Visit Uncharted Territory on the Moon (Science News, November 11, 2018)
- NASA: Record-Breaking Parker Solar Probe Now Closer to the Sun Than Any Other Man-Made Object (Newsweek, October 30, 2018)
- NASA Probe Is Now Closest Ever Aircraft to the Sun, and It’s Getting Nearer (CNN, October 30, 2018)
- Emerging Advanced Cybersecurity Technology and Techniques in the U.S. Federal Government (Forbes, October 29, 2018)
- ‘It’s Going to Be Historic’: New Horizons Team Prepares for Epic Flyby of Ultima Thule (Space.com, October 25, 2018)
- A Slow Trip to a Hot Planet: Spacecraft Launches for Mission to Mercury (NPR, October 19, 2018)
- All Systems Go for Second-Ever Mission to Enter Mercury’s Orbit (Nature, October 15, 2018)
- IARPA Wants to Identify Criminals From Their Skin Cells (NextGov, October 15, 2018)
- Robotics Expert: Artificial Intelligence Will ‘Creep’ into People’s Everyday Lives (The Hill, October 12, 2018)
- New Horizons Sails Through ‘Final Exam’ Before Ultima Thule Encounter (Space.com, October 2, 2018)
- A Long-Term R&D Vision for Johns Hopkins Lab (Signal Magazine, October 1, 2018)
- Collision Course (Baltimore Magazine, October 2018)
- 60 Years of DARPA’s Favorite Toys (IEEE Spectrum, September 26, 2018)
- Albuquerque Kids Meet Scientists Who Sent First Spacecraft to Pluto (KRQE-TV, September 21, 2018)
- ‘Everything About This Flyby Is Tougher’: New Horizons Just Over 100 Days From Ultima Thule (Planetary Society, September 19, 2018)
- The Next War Might Include Mind-Controlled Drones (Military Times, September 19, 2018)
- Cassini’s Last View of Saturn Moon Shows Fabulous Methane Lakes (Fox News, September 17, 2018)
- 2 Bear Sightings Documented by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab (Columbia Patch, September 14, 2018)
- Mission to Slam Spacecraft into Asteroid Has Begun Final Design and Construction (Gizmodo, September 13, 2018)
- MDA: Space-based Kill Assessment Constellation Nearly in Place, Set to Deliver New Capability (Inside Defense, September 11, 2018)
- New Reasons Why Pluto Should Be Considered a Planet After All (Universe Today, September 9, 2018)
- DOE, Industry to Prepare Cyber Emergency Plans (Energy News, September 5, 2018)
- Army Robot Can Get Itself Up After It Falls Down (Fox News, August 29, 2018)
- NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft Takes First Picture of Distant Rock It Will Visit (The New York Times, August 29, 2018)
- Smarter Every Day: Parker Solar Probe (YouTube, August 24, 2018)
- NASA Probe From Johns Hopkins Lab Rockets Toward Sun for Closest Look Yet (The Baltimore Sun, August 12, 2018)
- NASA to Send Probe Closer to Sun Than Ever Before (CBS News, August 10, 2018)
- Can Parker Solar Probe Take the Heat? (JHU Hub, August 6, 2018)
- The Spacecraft Engineering Required to “Touch the Sun” (Popular Mechanics, August 6, 2018)
- Building a Probe That Will Survive a Trip to the Sun (NPR, July 31, 2018)
- How the Parker Probe Was Built to Survive Close Encounters with the Sun (Science News, July 31, 2018)
- Mentor Group Takes Florida Space Trip (Tidewater, VA, News, June 30, 2018)
- Researchers Explore AI’s Potential to Analyze Medical Images (Radiology Business, June 29, 2018)
- ‘Electronic Skin’ Developed at Johns Hopkins Allows Amputees to Feel Sensations in Prosthetic Hands (The Baltimore Sun, July 25, 2018)
- Parker Solar Probe Will ‘Shake’ Hands with the Sun, Thanks to Small Push From Venus (PBS NewsHour, July 20, 2018)
- Our Future with Intelligent Systems (It’s Better Than You Think) (TEDx Talk, July 19, 2018)
- Biodefense World Summit Coverage – Biodetection Technologies (Contagion Live, July 13, 2018)
- Death-Defying NASA Mission Will Make Humanity’s Closest Approach to the Sun (Nature, July 4, 2018)
- NASA Develops Plan to Defend Earth From Asteroids (Hearst TV, July 4, 2018)
- Johns Hopkins AI, Machine Learning Image Analysis May Reduce Risk of Blindness (Health Imaging, July 3, 2018)
- Ingredients for Life Discovered Gushing Out of Saturn’s Moon (The Washington Post, June 27, 2018)
- Japan’s Hayabusa2 Spacecraft Nears Its Target, the Asteroid Ryugu (Scientific American, June 26, 2018)
- Cool Digs: Inside APL’s Intelligent Systems Center – Security Clearance Required (Baltimore Business Journal, June 25, 2018)
- My Father, the Chemist, Teaches Anatomy (Scientific American, June 13, 2018)
- NASA Probe’s Next Target May Reveal Solar System’s Origins (Salon.com, June 12, 2018)
- Hacking the Brain’s Code (Wall Street Journal “Future of Everything” Podcast, June 6, 2018)
- New Horizons Pluto Probe Wakes Up, on Course for New Year’s Day Flyby (CBS News, June 5, 2018)
- The First Person to Live with a Mind-Controlled Robotic Arm Is Teaching Himself Piano (Quartz, June 5, 2018)
- Dunes on Pluto Made of Tiny Frozen Grains of Methane (The Baltimore Sun, June 1, 2018)
- Pluto Dune Mystery Challenges Scientists’ Frame of Reference (Christian Science Monitor, June 1, 2018)
- Helicopters Are Coming to a Planet Near You (The Atlantic, May 15, 2018)
- How Asteroids May Have Brought Water to Earth (The New York Times, May 15, 2018)
- How NASA Will Look for Geysers (and Life) on Europa (Wired, May 14, 2018)
- The Solar System’s Icy Secret Keeper (The Atlantic, May 14, 2018)
- NASA to Send 1.1 Million People’s Names to the Sun (The Atlantic, May 1, 2018)
- New Book Conveys Details and Flavor of First Mission to Pluto (EoS, May 1, 2018)
- Stunning Scientists, NASA’s Only Moon Rover Just Got Canceled (The Washington Post, April 28, 2018)
- Spirited Comedy, Courtesy of APL Scientists (Howard County Times, April 19, 2018)
- Key Democrat Fighting Plan to Slash Pentagon Agencies (Defense News, April 18, 2018)
- Solar Probe Arrives in Florida (Florida Today, April 10, 2018)
- These Seafaring Robots Will Search for Life Across the Solar System (Popular Science, April 6, 2018)
- Space Scientists Have Big Plans to Avert an Asteroid Apocalypse (NBC News, April 6, 2018)
- ‘Traffic Jam’ From Collapsing Ring May Have Carved Saturn Moon (Space.com, April 6, 2018)
- Former NASA Scientist to Lead National Air and Space Museum (The Washington Post, April 5, 2018)
- So Hot, It’s Cool: Record-Breaking Sun Probe Nearly Ready for Launch (Space.com, April 4, 2018)
- More Synthetic Data Needed to Improve AI (National Defense, March 30, 2018)
- NASA to Send Spacecraft into Sun’s Atmosphere (CBS This Morning, March 29, 2018)
- Parker Solar Probe to Get Closer to the Sun Than Ever Before (WBAL TV, March 29, 2018)
- NASA’s New Parker Probe Will Skim the Sun’s Surface (Wired, March 28, 2018)
- Return to Titan (New Scientist, March 24, 2018)
- The Army Battery You Can Cut in Half and Still Use (C4ISRNet, March 16, 2018)
- SXSW 2018: How NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Was Engineered to Take the Heat (IEEE Spectrum, March 10, 2018)
- U.S. Scientists Plot Return to the Moon’s Surface (Nature, March 6, 2018)
- Parker Solar Probe Space Environment Testing (WJLA TV, February 26, 2018)
- MPT Direct Connection: Launch Capabilities and Space Exploration (Maryland Public Television, February 12, 2018)
- New Horizons Spacecraft, Controlled From Md. Lab, Sends Back Farthest Photos Ever Taken (WJZ Channel 13, February 12, 2018)
- NASA’s Long-Dead IMAGE Satellite May Be Alive (Science, January 26, 2018)
- Bob Work Has an Idea to Improve AI (C4ISRNet, January 24, 2018)
- Parker Solar Probe Will Get Closer to the Sun Than Anything Ever Before (The Washington Post, January 22, 2018)
- NASA’s Mission to the Sun Undergoes Space Testing (Newsweek, January 17, 2018)
- Artificial Intelligence to Sort Through ISR Data Glut (NDIA Magazine, January 16, 2018)
- Three Minutes of Microgravity Is Worth the Cost of a Small House, If You’re a Scientist (Quartz, January 12, 2018)
- How to Conquer Titan with a Nuclear Quad Octocopter (IEEE Spectrum, January 8, 2018)
- Scientific Ballooning Takes Off (Nature, January 4, 2018)
- Next Christmas in the Kuiper Belt (Space Review, January 2, 2018)
2017
- NASA Readies ‘Europa Clipper’ Mission to Jupiter’s Frozen Moon (Forbes, December 31, 2017)
- NASA Advances Missions to Land a Flying Robot on Titan or Snatch a Piece of a Comet (The Washington Post, December 20, 2017)
- University of Sydney Develops Quantum Trick to Block Background Sensor ‘Chatter’ (ZDNet, December 19, 2017)
- Surprise! New Horizons Probe’s Next Flyby Target Has at Least One Moon (Space.com, December 18, 2017)
- A ‘Century’ of IAMD Warfare Tactics Instructors (Navy News, December 12, 2017)
- Former Pentagon Leader Calls for More Investment in Cloud Computing (National Defense magazine, December 12, 2017)
- TEDx Talk: Don’t Let the Brushback Pitch Take You Out of the Game (TEDx, December 12, 2017)
- Four Planetary Landscapes That Scientists Can’t Explain (Eos, December 11, 2017)
- Why Incoming Asteroids Shouldn’t Keep You Up at Night (Christian Science Monitor, December 11, 2017)
- 7 Surprising Facts About Pluto (Mental Floss, December 5, 2017)
- Innovative Tech Helps AMO Combat Smugglers (U.S. Customs and Border Protection, December 2017)
- Inside Look at New Technology to Protect Bus, Train Stations (Good Morning America, December 2017)
- 7 Shining Facts About the Sun (Mental Floss, November 27, 2017)
- Beautiful Saturn: Cassini Team Unveils Farewell Photo of Ringed Planet (Space.com, November 22, 2017)
- These 4 Scientists and Engineers Under 40 Were Behind Big Breakthroughs (Technical.ly Baltimore, November 20, 2017)
- Women in Tech: 25 Profiles in Persistence (EE Times, November 20, 2017)
- Scientists Develop Safer, More Durable Lithium-Ion Battery That Can Operate Under Extreme Conditions (Tech Xplore, November 16, 2017)
- NASA Expands Podcast Selections with New Science Series (NASA press release, November 15, 2017)
- What the Heck Is an Engineer Anyway? (Science, November 15, 2017)
- Curiosity Rover Uses Color Detectors While Climbing Ridge on Mars (Space.com, November 7, 2017)
- Russell E. Gingras, Former Chief of Staff at Applied Physics Laboratory, Dies (The Baltimore Sun, November 5, 2017)
- Pentagon Nominee Griffin: Procurement a ‘Mess,’ U.S. Losing Edge in Aviation, Space (Space News, October 28, 2017)
- DSS Physical Security R&D: A Tradition of Protection and Innovation (U.S. Department of State News, October 23, 2017)
- Mysterious Particles Spotted in Saturn’s Atmosphere (Nature, October 18, 2017)
- Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Breaks Ground on New Building (The Baltimore Sun, October 17, 2017)
- Plutonium Supply for NASA Missions Faces Long-Term Challenges (Space News, October 10, 2017)
- Solar Probe Will Approach Sun Closer Than Any Prior Spacecraft (Eos, October 4, 2017)
- The Mysterious Bright Spots on Ceres May Have a Common Origin (New Scientist, October 2, 2017)
- Course Corrector (Aerospace America, October 2017)
- NASA Spacecraft to ‘Touch the Sun’ (WTTG-Fox 5, September 25, 2017)
- Families Affected by Cancer Spend ‘Sundays at the Park’ with Orioles (Howard County Times, September 21, 2017)
- Europe Urged to Reconsider Pullout From ‘Armageddon’ Asteroid Mission (Phys.org, September 20, 2017)
- Back to Saturn? Five Missions Proposed to Follow Cassini (The New York Times, September 15, 2017)
- Snapshot: S&T and the Pentagon Are Changing K-9 Bomb Detection (U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology News, September 12, 2017)
- China’s Delayed Moon Mission Sparks Debate over Lunar Samples (Scientific American, September 11, 2017)
- UVA Tests New Dummy, Aiming to Make Vehicles Safer for Soldiers (UVAToday, September 11, 2017)
- Inspired by Nature: Flying Fish Amphibious Drone Can Soar in the Sky and Swim in Water (International Business Times, September 8, 2017)
- Jupiter’s Vividly Glowing Auroras Have a Mysterious Power Source (The Verge, September 6, 2017)
- Program Uses Virtual Reality, Artificial Limbs to ‘CONVEY’ the Power of STEM (Seapower, September 6, 2017)
- New Source of Jupiter’s Aurora Discovered (CNN tech video, September 2017)
- Inspiring a New, Lower-Cost Prosthesis (JHU Engineering, August 28, 2017)
- Johns Hopkins Team Trials Free-Space Optical Communications at Sea (Lightwave, August 28, 2017)
- This Probe Might Investigate the Mysterious Ocean of Saturn’s Biggest Moon (Gizmodo, August 24, 2017)
- Making Genuine Healthcare Interoperability Possible (Oliver Wyman Health, August 23, 2017)
- Water Ice Found Near Mars’s Equator Could Entice Colonists and Life-Seekers (Science, August 16, 2017)
- First Coast Guard Minotaur Aircraft Conducts Search and Rescue (U.S. Coast Guard News, August 14, 2017)
- The Loyal Engineers Steering NASA’s Voyager Probes Across the Universe (The New York Times, August 3, 2017)
- NASA Gets Ready to Punch an Asteroid in 2022 with DART Mission (HowStuffWorks, August 3, 2017)
- 6 Riveting Facts About Mars (Mental Floss, August 3, 2017)
- DHS S&T Announces Commercialization of REnigma Malware Reverse-Engineering Tool (U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate press release, August 2, 2017)
- Snapshot: S&T Works with NYPD to Test Communication Systems for Public Safety Use (U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, August 1, 2017)
- Executive Spotlight: Interview with Aili Kujawa, Director of Talent Services for Johns Hopkins APL (ExecutiveBiz, July 26, 2017)
- NASA’s Mission to ‘Touch’ the Sun (TWiT, July 22, 2017)
- Need a Hand? These Advanced New Bomb Disposal Robots Can Help with That (Task and Purpose, July 21, 2017)
- The Mysterious Origins of Mars’s Trailing Asteroids (The Atlantic, July 18, 2017)
- Marine Corps’ Acquisition Command Ensures 3-D Parts Are Safe, Certified (U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command, July 13, 2017)
- NASA Plans for Its Next Wave of Martian Robots (Inverse, July 11, 2017)
- Artificial Stupidity: Learning to Trust Artificial Intelligence (Sometimes) (Breaking Defense, July 5, 2017)
- NASA Is Moving Ahead with an Ambitious Plan to Deflect an Asteroid (Gizmodo, July 4, 2017)
- The Extraordinary Story of the Man Who’s Getting the Most Advanced Robotic Arm in the World (Quartz, July 2017)
- The Robust Cooling System of a NASA Spacecraft Flying Into the Sun’s Atmosphere (Popular Mechanics, June 27, 2017)
- ACSS Among Teams Advancing Collision Avoidance for Unmanned Aircraft (AIN Online, June 15, 2017)
- NASA Record-Breaking Sun-Surfing Mission, Explained in Gifs (Motherboard, June 15, 2017)
- How Facebook’s Telepathic Texting Is Supposed to Work (Fox Business/Wall Street Journal, June 11, 2017)
- Hopkins Scientists Readying Mission to Touch the Sun (The Baltimore Sun, June 9, 2017)
- New Technology for First Responders Tested at the Gorge (Everett, Washington, Herald, June 8, 2017)
- Snapshot: S&T Helps Explosive Detection Canine Teams get REDDI (Department of Homeland Security, June 7, 2017)
- Director of Typing-by-Brain Project Discusses How Facebook Will Get Inside Your Head (IEEE Spectrum, June 5, 2017)
- GEOINT 2017: Academic Innovation (Trajectory magazine, June 4, 2017)
- Military Kids Use Virtual, Augmented Reality to STEMulate Learning (Defense Video Imagery Distribution System, June 3, 2017)
- Rocketing to the Sun and Its Flaming Secrets (The New York Times, June 3, 2017)
- Artificial Stupidity: When Artificial Intelligence + Human = Disaster (Breaking Defense, June 2, 2017)
- Topsail Island’s Experimental Missile Testing Program (Public Radio East, June 2, 2017)
- The New Moon (Physics Today, June 2017)
- NASA’s New Sun Probe Could Help Avert Solar Storm Catastrophe (NBC News, May 31, 2017)
- NASA Plans to Launch a Probe Next Year to ‘Touch The Sun’ (NPR, May 31, 2017)
- War without Fear: DepSecDef Work on How Al Changes Conflict (Breaking Defense, May 31, 2017)
- Local Groundbreaking Research Includes Artificial Limbs (Federal News Radio, May 29, 2017)
- In Urgent Request, US Special Ops Adds 350 Kamikaze Drones to Fight ISIS (Defense One, May 18, 2017)
- We Might Have a New Way to Push Back Space Radiation (Universe Today, May 17, 2017)
- Countering ‘Little Green Men’: Pentagon Special Ops Studies Russia ‘Gray Zone’ Conflict (Defense News, May 15, 2017)
- New Communication Technology Tested Aboard Cape May – Lewes Ferry Vessel (Cape May County Herald, May 10, 2017)
- Titan Ripe for Drone Invasion (Universe Today, May 5, 2017)
- Want a True Bionic Limb? Good Luck without Machine Learning (Wired, May 3, 2017)
- ‘Dragonfly’ Drone Could Explore Saturn Moon Titan (Space.com, April 25, 2017)
- Facebook Has a Plan to Let You Type with Your Brain (USA Today, April 19, 2017)
- NASA’s New Horizons Probe Is Taking a Long Nap as It Prepares to Meet Up with a Distant Icy Space Rock (The Verge, April 11, 2017)
- Humanity Will ‘Touch the Sun’ with the Fastest Spacecraft Ever Made (Motherboard, April 8, 2017)
- Minotaur Mission System to Be Added to P-8 in Increment 3 Upgrade (Seapower magazine, April 5, 2017)
- Couple Gives New Life to Columbia Founder James Rouse’s Former Home (The Baltimore Sun, April 4, 2017)
- ACSS, NASA Plan UAS Collision Avoidance Flight Tests This Summer (UAS Magazine, March 30, 2017)
- Ringo Is a Beatle, Hawaii Is a State—Why Isn’t Pluto a Planet? (Scientific American, March 29, 2017)
- Enigmatic Plumes From Saturn’s Moon Caused by Cosmic Collision (New Scientist, March 24, 2017)
- NASA Selects CubeSat, SmallSat Mission Concept Studies (NASA press release, March 22, 2017)
- City Schools Education Foundation Announces CORE Awards, Banquet (The Greeneville Sun [Tennessee], March 21, 2017)
- Electrified Sand Could Explain Titan’s Odd Backward-Facing Dunes (New Scientist, March 21, 2017)
- Charleston Rocket Scientist’s Outer Space Photos (The Post and Courier [Charleston, South Carolina], March 18, 2017)
- Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Celebrates 75 Years of Bold Innovation (JHU Hub, March 16, 2017)
- APL Celebrates 75 Years (WJZ-TV, March 10, 2017)
- Saturn’s Titan Moon May Offer a Glimpse of Life as We Don’t Know It (Seeker.com; March 9, 2017)
- Monitoring System Could Allow Multiple Experiments to Be Flown Together (Aerotech News, March 3, 2017)
- Martian Winds Carved Giant Mountain in Red Planet’s Gale Crater (Space.com, March 1, 2017)
- NASA’s Audacious Europa Missions Are Getting Closer to Reality (The Planetary Society blog, February 21, 2017)
- Cool Jobs: Probing Pluto (Science News for Students, February 16, 2017)
- After 15 Years, SABER on TIMED Still Breaks Ground From Space (NASA, February 13, 2017)
- How NASA Is Planning to Touch the Sun (Popular Science, February 14, 2017)
- How Systems Engineering Can Help Fix Health Care (Harvard Business Review, February 9, 2017)
- Tiny Satellites, Big Impact: NASA’s Next-gen Approach to Studying Earth’s Climate (Laboratory Equipment magazine, February 7, 2017)
- Carderock, Microsoft, APL Meet to Discuss Augmented Reality Opportunities (Navy News, January 31, 2017)
- Discovery’s ‘The Dark Side of the Sun’ Takes a Look at How Scientists Are Working to Understand Our Brightest Star and Protect Against Its Potential to Devastate Modern Civilization (Discovery Channel, January 30, 2017)
- Hit Threatening Asteroids’ Bright Spots to Deflect Them (New Scientist, January 25, 2017)
- Microsoft’s HoloLens Joins the Military (GeekWire, January 23, 2017)
- New Horizons Probe Moves Beyond Pluto to Its Next Adventure (NBCNews.com, January 23, 2017)
- Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Developing Instruments for NASA Asteroid Missions (WJZ-TV 13, January 9, 2017
- Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Teams to Develop Instruments for Asteroid-Bound NASA Missions (The Baltimore Sun, January 8, 2017)
2016
- Kansan Launches Space Career, Spacecraft Through Solar System Past Pluto (Topeka Capital-Journal, December 30, 2016)
- Johns Hopkins, APL to Partner with Facebook’s R&D Team (Baltimore Business Journal, December 28, 2016)
- NASA’s Europa Lander May Drill to Find Pristine Samples on Icy Moon (Space.com, December 26, 2016)
- Imaging the Near-Earth Space Environment (SPIE News, December 20, 2016)
- Data From New Horizons Reveal Pluto and Charon Are Anything But Dead Balls of Rock (JHU Hub, December 20, 2016)
- How to Make Donald Trump’s Phone Safe (Defense One, December 16, 2016)
- Watch These Self-Driving Boats Get in Formation (Technical.ly Baltimore, December 14, 2016)
- New Amputation Procedure Offers Promise (CNN, November 22, 2016)
- ActiveCyber Interview with Mr. Curtis Dukes – Deputy National Manager for National Security Systems at NSA (ActiveCyber.net, November 15, 2016)
- NASA to Launch ‘Swarms’ of Small, Earth-Observing Satellites (Space.com, November 8, 2016)
- Why is Pluto ‘Leaking’ X-Rays? Astronomers Baffled by Emissions From the Dwarf Planet (Daily Mail, November 7, 2016)
- 15 Months Later, Last of New Horizons Data From Pluto Reaches Earth (WJZ-TV Baltimore, October 31, 2016)
- How NASA Got Every Last Piece of Pluto Data Down From New Horizons (Wired, October 31, 2016)
- Future Asteroid Miners Seek Solid Space Rock Plan (Seeker, October 27, 2016)
- Icy Heart Could Be Key to Pluto’s Strange Geology (Nature, October 21, 2016)
- Keep Calm and Go to Pluto (Design News, October 18, 2016)
- Brain Implant Restores Sense of Touch to Paralyzed Man (NPR, October 12, 2016)
- On 110th birthday, Prof. C.K. Jen Gets a Hometown Honor (Asia Times, October 7, 2016)
- Elon Musk’s Path to Mars Begins with Red Dragon (Science, September 27, 2016)
- Hubble Telescope Zooms in on Comet’s Death Throes (Scientific American, September 19, 2016)
- Brain-Machine Interfaces Could Redefine “Disability” (Washington Post Live [video], September 16, 2016)
- Pluto Has a Comet-Like Tail, X-Rays (Forbes, September 14, 2016)
- Successful F-35, SM-6 Live Fire Test Points to Expansion in NIFC-CA, Networked Naval Warfare (USNI News, September 13, 2016)
- US Navy’s New Super Stealth Destroyer Zumwalt Prepares to Test Weapons Systems (The National Interest, September 5, 2016)
- Giant Ice Volcano Spotted on Dwarf Planet Ceres (Nature, September 1, 2016)
- ECBC Tests Chemical, Biological Sensor Integration in Utah Desert (U.S. Army news, August 31, 2016)
- Tech Leaders Speak at Think Big Festival (Coeur d’Alene Press, August 28, 2016)
- Zika Is Just the First Front in the 21st-Century Biowar (Foreign Policy, August 24, 2016)
- Watch This Mind-Controlled Bionic Arm Touch and Feel (Motherboard, August 18, 2016)
- We’re About to Get Prosthetics That Can Not Only Move for You but Feel for You (Quartz, August 18, 2016)
- NASA to Map Asteroid Bennu From the Ground Up (Space Daily, August 15, 2016)
- Van Allen Probes Catch Rare Glimpse of Supercharged Radiation Belt (Science Daily, August 15, 2016)
- Newest P-8A Poseidon Upgrade Includes ‘Minotaur’ Software (FlightGlobal, August 11, 2016)
- SpectraRep Honored by Homeland Security for Collaboration (Government Security News, August 10, 2016)
- Pluto Mission Manager Talks Pluto Fly-By, Space Exploration (Wisconsin Public Radio, August 9, 2016)
- Nonprofit Champions Against Cancer Works to Help Kids of Cancer Patients (Howard Magazine/The Baltimore Sun, August 3, 2016)
- Martian Gully Theory Doesn’t Hold Water, Study Finds (Los Angeles Times, July 29, 2016)
- Troubled Japanese Space Agency Seeks Fresh Start (Nature, July 29, 2016)
- Ama Romaine Named General Counsel at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (Inside Counsel, July 25, 2016)
- Should We Be Protecting Historic Sites in Space? (PRI/Science Friday, July 24, 2016)
- Next-Generation Prosthetics Aim to Rewire the Brain and the Body (STAT, July 13, 2016)
- Tiny Microchips Enable Extreme Science (NASA News, July 12, 2016)
- Hopkins Scientists Helping Juno Mission Explore Mysteries of Jupiter’s Auroras, Magnetic Field (The Baltimore Sun, July 8, 2016)
- NATO Takes Over U.S.-Built Aegis Ashore Missile Shield, Amid Russian Suspicion (Reuters, July 8, 2016)
- Air and Missile Defense Radar Being Readied for Tests (Defense News, July 7, 2016)
- Johns Hopkins Develops IRiS Remote Control Inspection System (Railway Gazette, July 7, 2016)
- Dept. of Justice Wants Drones to Try Reconstructing Car Crashes (Nextgov, July 5, 2016)
- Destination Jupiter: What to Expect During the Juno Mission (WBFF-TV, July 5, 2016)
- Juno’s Triumphant Night (The Atlantic, July 5, 2016)
- The Arc Honors APL, Others for Championing People with Disabilities (The Business Monthly, July 5, 2016)
- NASA’s Juno and JEDI Prepare to Unlock the Mysteries of Jupiter (Phys.org, July 1, 2016)
- Hoyos Labs Names Dr. John Callahan as Chief Technology Officer (PR Newswire, June 30, 2016)
- Johns Hopkins APL’s Instrument Aboard Lockheed-Built Spacecraft Seeks to Study Jupiter’s Aurora Formation (ExecutiveBiz, June 30, 2016)
- Researchers Make Drones Crash on Purpose to Expose Design Flaws (Claims Journal, June 28, 2016)
- Present Day Pluto Likely Has Subsurface Ocean; Moons Covered in Water Ice (Spaceflight Insider, June 23, 2016)
- Johns Hopkins APL Invests in Sensor R&D Project to Provide Tactical Data for Submariners (ExecutiveBiz, June 22, 2016)
- New Stamps Commemorate APL Space Missions to Pluto, Mercury (JHU Hub, June 13, 2016)
- MDA Optimizing Aegis for New Air and Missile Defense Radar-Equipped Flight III Destroyers (Inside Defense, June 8, 2016)
- Johns Hopkins APL to Use Virtual Reality for Prosthetics Education of Wounded Warriors’ Children (ExecutiveBiz, June 7, 2016)
- Morristown-Beard School in Team Morris Township Wins CRISM/Mars Science Competition (Morris NewsBee, June 4, 2016)
- To Protect Soldiers From Bombs, Military Scientists Build a Better Dummy (The New York Times, May 30, 2016)
- Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) Block IB Threat Upgrade Guided Missile Tested (U.S. Navy YouTube channel, May 29, 2016)
- Security Expert Speaks at Memorial Day Service (The Daily Item, May 29, 2016)
- Who ‘Created’ Planetary Science? (Air & Space, May 25, 2016)
- Figuring York County: Think Your Commute Is Long? Ask Folks From Shrewsbury (York Daily Record, May 23, 2016)
- View From Mars Hill: Celebrated Space Scientist to Speak at Lowell Gala (Arizona Daily Sun, May 21, 2016)
- Powerful Pitches: Sailors Share Ideas to Improve Navy during S&T Challenge (Navy News Service, May 20, 2016)
- Aegis BMD System Completes Successful Tracking of Medium-Range Ballistic Missile Target (Missile Defense Agency News, May 17, 2016)
- CNO: US Navy Needs Foreign Help Against Russia, China, ISIS, Iran (Defense One, May 15, 2016)
- Aegis Ashore Certified for Operations (CNN, May 12, 2016)
- Book Review: Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates (Center for International Maritime Security, May 12, 2016)
- DARPA’s Mind-Controlled Robotic Arm Does Everything (Army News Service, May 11, 2016)
- Award-Winning Student Sara Kouroupis Encourages Girls to Follow STEM Passions (U.S. News & World Report, May 10, 2016)
- Gorgeous New Mercury Maps Showcase Planet’s Striking Features (Space.com, May 9, 2016)
- Navy’s New Jammer Passes Critical Design Review: SEWIP Block III (Breaking Defense, May 9, 2016)
- Mercury Is About to Pass in Front of the Sun, and It Should Be Incredible to Watch (The Washington Post, May 6, 2016)
- New Horizons Sets Sights on Next Target, a Mysterious Object at Solar System’s Edge (The Baltimore Sun, May 6, 2016)
- Innovative Approach Leads to Textbook, and Increased Productivity, at APL (The Business Monthly, May 2, 2016)
- Q&A with American Industrial Hygiene Association President Daniel H. Anna (EHS Today, April 29, 2016)
- No Wall, But More High-Tech Gear, Fencing Sought by U.S. Border Agents (Reuters, April 28, 2016)
- U.S. Missile Defense Agency’s Hosted Payload Delayed Until Mid-2017 (SpaceNews, April 21, 2016)
- 8 Cyber Security Technologies DHS Is Trying to Commercialize (Network World, April 15, 2016)
- NASA Exposes Students to Out-of-this-World Experience (WBAL-TV, April 15, 2016)
- The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Honored by Department of Defense for Extraordinary Support (Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, April 14, 2016)
- MDA Putting New, Distributed Sensor Network on Orbit for Kill Assessment Experiment (Inside Defense, April 13, 3016)
- How Biology Is Inspiring the Next Generation of Cybersecurity (Gigaom, April 12, 2016)
- Carroll County 8th Graders Get Hands-on Experience as Engineers (WMAR-TV2, April 8, 2016)
- Credential Exchange Enabled on DHS Info Sharing Network (GCN, April 8, 2016)
- MSP Trains Next Generation of Bomb-Sniffing Dogs (WBAL-TV, March 31, 2016)
- Rover Reveals Puzzling Sand Dunes on Mars (Science, March 30, 2016)
- The NATO Conversation We Should Be Having (CNN, March 25, 2016)
- Flying Drone Can Hide Underwater for Months Like a Nuclear Submarine (Gizmodo, March 18, 2016)
- What We’ve Learned About Pluto (The New York Times, March 17, 2016)
- NASA Selects Proposals to Build Better Solar Technologies for Deep Space Missions (NASA, March 14, 2016)
- Scientist Alice Bowman: ‘I Never Felt Limited in What I Could Do’ (Australian Financial Review, March 11, 2016)
- In the Age of Cybercrime, the Best Insurance May Be Analog (Bloomberg, March 10, 2016)
- Scientists Reveal the Secret Behind Mercury’s Unusually Dark Surface (The Washington Post, March 7, 2016)
- Naval EOD School Gets SMART (U.S. Navy News, March 4, 2016)
- APL Named One of World’s Most Innovative Companies in Healthcare (Fast Company, March 2016)
- Glenwood Middle School Students Get Look Inside NASA Mission (The Baltimore Sun, February 29, 2016)
- Hopkins Program Uses STEM to Teach Space to Middle Schoolers (WJZ-TV, February 26, 2016)
- Data Downlink (Johns Hopkins Engineering magazine, Winter 2016)
- This High-Tech Prosthetic Works with a Game-Controller Sold on Amazon (Fast Company/Exist, January 29, 2016)
- DHS S&T Twitter Chat Details Datacasting Pilots (Mission Critical Communications, January 28, 2016)
- Researchers Use Myo Muscle-Sensing Wearable for Prosthetics (Engadget, January 18, 2016)
- A Titanium Arm From Hopkins Is Almost Better Than The Real Thing (Baltimore Fishbowl, January 13, 2016)
- Groundbreaking Prosthetic Attaches to Implant in Patient’s Bone (Daily Mail, January 13, 2016)
- Researchers Advance Autonomous ISR Technology (AFCEA Signal, January 1, 2016)
2015
- Year in Review: Pluto Unveiled as a World Like No Other (ScienceNews, December 26, 2015)
- 26 Innovations That Improved the World in 2015 (Mashable, December 20, 2015)
- NASA’s MMS Delivers Promising Initial Results (NASA TV, December 17, 2015)
- Curiosity Rover Reaches Martian Sand Dunes (Spaceflight Now, December 13, 2015)
- Building the Modern ‘Bionic Man’ Is No Longer Sci-Fi (CNBC, December 12, 2015)
- Saving NASA’s STEREO-B: The 189-million-mile Road to Recovery (NASA TV, December 11, 2015)
- Mysterious White Spot on Dwarf Planet Explained (USA Today, December 9, 2015)
- Top Workplaces 2015: It’s Easier to Make a Difference in Smalltimore (The Baltimore Sun, December 2, 2015)
- Unlocking the Code (Youth Today, December 2, 2015)
- Datacasting in 100 Seconds (FirstResponder.gov, December 2015)
- NASA Solar Probe Will Touch the Sun (Forbes, November 30, 2015)
- Lunar Impact Site of Apollo 16 Rocket Stage Found (Inside Outer Space, November 26, 2015)
- New Horizons Flight Controller, Penn State Alumna to Speak Dec. 1 (Penn State News, November 25, 2015)
- A Tiny Pill Monitors Vital Signs From Deep Inside the Body (NPR, November 23, 2015)
- Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) (Future Planetary Exploration, November 22, 2015)
- Curiosity to Check Out Dark and ‘Active’ Mars Dunes (Discovery News, November 18, 2015)
- Mikulski Vows to Balance NASA Science and Exploration Funding (SpaceNews, November 17, 2015)
- Study Suggests New Approach for Targeting WEA Alerts (Emergency Management, November 15, 2015)
- This Guy Has a Thought-Controlled Robotic Arm (Bloomberg Business, November 12, 2015)
- Detecting Dust Devils with Insight (The Planetary Society, November 11, 2015)
- Peeking at Pluto and Beyond (The Institute, November 6, 2015)
- Out-of-the-Box Solutions Highlight 2015 Security Innovation Award Winners (Security InfoWatch, November 4, 2015)
- New Horizons Fires Thrusters Toward New Frontier in Outer Solar System (The Baltimore Sun, November 4, 2015)
- A Roundup of Dust Devil Research (The Planetary Society, November 2, 2015)
- NASA Eyes Torpedo Tech as an Alternative to Nuclear Batteries (Scientific American, November 1, 2015)
- The ‘What If’ of Mark Holdridge (GW Magazine, November 2015)
- Mabus: Unmanned Systems Key to Future of Navy (National Defense, October 27, 2015)
- NASA Spacecraft Heads for Deepest Ever Dive Into Saturn Moon’s Plumes (Smithsonian.com, October 26, 2015)
- NASA Gets Shots of Pluto’s Smallest Moon (Fox News, October 23, 2015)
- USS Ross Successfully Intercepts Ballistic Missile Target (America’s Navy, October 20, 2015)
- MIPS in Space: Inside NASA’s New Horizons Mission to Pluto (Imagination, October 15, 2015)
- Young Inventor’s Ability App Gains Traction (The Spokesman-Review, October 14, 2015)
- Johns Hopkins University APL Unveils Location-Specific Emergency Alert Tech (ExecutiveBiz, October 8, 2015)
- A Prosthetic Arm That Gives Amputees the Sense of Touch (Bloomberg Businessweek, October 8, 2015)
- NASA’s Pluto Mission Manager to Speak at Henrico’s J.R. Tucker (Richmond Times-Dispatch, October 5, 2015)
- Two Discovery Missions Now Means Fewer Later, NASA Official Says (SpaceNews, October 5, 2015)
- Water on Mars (88.1 YPR Radio, October 2015)
- State Trooper Vehicles Hacked (InformationWeek Dark Reading, September 30, 2015)
- Clocking Water’s Escape From Comet 67P (Sky & Telescope, September 30, 2015)
- DOE Seeks to Focus National Lab Research on Top Cyber, Grid Priorities (EnergyWire, September 29, 2015)
- Water Still Flows on Mars, Scientists Say (The Baltimore Sun, September 28, 2015)
- Spacecraft to Dash Through Supermoon Eclipse Shadow (Discovery News, September 25, 2015)
- Sea Control 94 – The Athena Project (CIMSEC, September 21, 2015)
- New Horizons Engineer Shares Love of Science with Parkway Students (West Newsmagazine, September 21, 2015)
- Saturn’s Largest Moon Titan Could Have Sun-Warmed Swirling Seas (New Scientist, September 21, 2015)
- Europa or Bust: Searching for Life in Jupiter’s Orbit (Popular Science, September 21, 2015)
- A Peek Inside the Pluto Public Relations Machine (SciLogs, September 17, 2015)
- New Prosthetic Arm Can Restore Lost Sense of Touch, DARPA Claims (The Washington Post, September 15, 2015)
- Johns Hopkins Pluto Spacecraft Is A ‘Gift That Keeps on Giving’ (CBS Baltimore, September 14, 2015)
- Stunning New Pluto Images From New Horizons (Fox News, September 11, 2015)
- New Horizons Has Gone to Pluto, and Now Comes the Great Beyond (The Washington Post, September 6, 2015)
- The Search for Luna 9 (Air & Space magazine, September 2015)
- Fountain: Mission to Pluto Opens Eyes (The Hutchinson News, August 29, 2015)
- Winning Mars Team Visits APL (Grosse Pointe News, August 27, 2015)
- Targeting Emergency Alerts Where They’re Needed Most (GCN Emerging Tech Blog, August 25, 2015)
- Annapolis-Based Link Labs Raises $5.7 Million to Grow ‘the Internet of Things’ (The Baltimore Sun, August 24, 2015)
- Flag Day: NFL Official Adrian Hill on Making the Call – and Dealing with Complaints (The Washington Post, August 20, 2015)
- I(daho), Robot: Think Big Festival Brings Robotics and Artificial Intelligence to CdA (INLANDER, August 19, 2015)
- Glass Paint: Secret to Keeping Metal Roofs Cool on Sunny Days (National Geographic, August 16, 2015)
- Lance Team Supports Missile Defense Mission (Redstone Rocket, August 12, 2015)
- MERLIN: The Creative Choices Behind a Proposal to Explore the Martian Moons (The Planetary Society, August 10, 2015)
- NASA’s New Horizons Probe Glimpses Pluto’s Dark Side (The New York Times, July 25, 2015)
- The Heroes and the Secrets of the Pluto Mission (The Washington Post, July 20, 2015)
- The Long, Strange Trip to Pluto, and How NASA Nearly Missed It (The New York Times, July 18, 2015)
- For One of Its Developers, the New Horizons Probe Crosses Eras on Earth (The Washington Post, July 12, 2015)
- NASA’s New Horizons Probe Phones Home After Historic Pluto Flyby (NBC News, July 14, 2015)
- New Horizons Computer Overload Won’t Hurt the Mission to Pluto, NASA Says (The Washington Post, July 6, 2015)
- Almost Time for Pluto’s Close-Up (The New York Times, July 6, 2015)
- That’s No Moon, It’s a Rock Band (Gizmodo, July 5, 2015)
- Spring Arbor Native Kirby Runyon Applies Space Passion to NASA Mission (MLive, June 29, 2015)
- Hospital ICUs Mine Big Data in Push for Better Outcomes (The Wall Street Journal, June 25, 2015)
- A Spacecraft Launched in 2006 Is about to Try for Our First Good Photo of Pluto (The Washington Post, June 20, 2015)
- U.S. Military Seeking Ways to Knock Drones From the Sky (The Baltimore Sun, June 20, 2015)
- NASA Mission to Icy Jupiter Moon Set to Hunt for Signs of Life (The Baltimore Sun, June 11, 2015)
- Startup Aims to Scour the Dark Web for Stolen Data (MIT Technology Review, June 3, 2015)
- Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Tackles New Frontiers (Baltimore Business Journal, May 28, 2015)
- NASA’s Europa Mission Begins with Selection of Science Instruments (NASA, May 26, 2015)
- Neural Implants Let Paralyzed Man Take a Drink (Fox News, May 22, 2015)
- Prosthetic Limbs, Controlled by Thought (The New York Times, May 20, 2015)
- Kittleman Forms Early Childhood Education Task Force (Capital Gazette, May 18, 2015)
- ‘Wearable Robot’ Helping Paralyzed Olympian to Walk (Arizona Daily Star, May 16, 2015)
- Howard Gears up For Bike to Work Day (The Baltimore Sun, May 13, 2015)
- NASA Funds ‘Squid Rover,’ 14 Other Far-Out Space Tech Ideas (Space.com, May 11, 2015)
- Miller’s Refreshing Thoughts Should be Applauded by All (Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, May 5, 2015)
- APL Candidate Advances in NASA Space Apps Challenge (Business Monthly, May 4, 2015)
- Spacecraft to Make Death Dive Into Mercury (CNN, April 30, 2015)
- Astronomy Day at Robinson Nature Center Gets Kids Excited about Space (The Baltimore Sun, April 28, 2015)
- NASA’s Messenger Mission Is Set to Crash Into Mercury (The New York Times, April 27, 2015)
- Mayfield Woods Students Get an Up Close Look at NASA Mission (The Baltimore Sun, April 27, 2015)
- Out of Fuel, MESSENGER Will Slam into Mercury (USA Today, April 20, 2015)
- New Horizons: This Is The First Ever Color Picture of Pluto (Forbes, April 16, 2015)
- NASA Mercury Probe Trying to Survive for another Month (Space.com, March 29, 2015)
- Planetary Pioneer: Tom Krimigis, Exploring the Solar System since 1965 (Air & Space/Smithsonian, March 24, 2015)
- Delta 4-Heavy Selected for Launch of Solar Probe Plus (Spaceflight Now, March 18, 2015)
- Severe Solar Storm Surprises Scientists, Wows Skywatchers with Colorful Aurorae (The Baltimore Sun, March 17, 2015)
- Mercury Seen as Never Before (Nature.com, March 16, 2015)
- U.S. Plutonium Stockpile Good for Two More Nuclear Batteries after Mars 2020 (SpaceNews, March 11, 2015)
- NASA ‘Exhilarated’ as Dawn Orbits Mini-Planet Ceres (USA Today, March 6, 2015)
- APL’s Fifth Period Comic Targets the Next Gen of STEM Talent (Johns Hopkins Magazine, Spring 2015)
- Drill into Mars for Clues to Earth’s Climate (New Scientist, March 4, 2015)
- Dawn Spacecraft Sees Spots as It Approaches Mysterious Ceres (Scientific American, March 2, 2015)
- Space Submarine Could Explore Titan’s Methane Seas (Space.com, February 18, 2015)
- Man and Machine: APL’s Modular Prosthetic Limb and the Science of Prosthetics: “Man and Machine”; “Science of Touch”; “Johnny Matheny, the ‘Chuck Yeager’ of prosthetics testing” (PBS NewsHour, February 12 and 13, 2015)
- Spacecraft Built By JHU Getting Closer To Pluto (WJZ-TV, February 12, 2015)
- APL, HCEDA Teamwork Advancing Tech Transfer (The Business Monthly, February 3, 2015)
- Averting Space Doom: Solving the Orbital Junk Problem (IEEE Spectrum, January 28, 2015)
- Prime Time for Pluto: New Horizons Probe Ramps Up for Flyby (NBC News, January 15, 2015)
2014
- Hopkins scientists find way to extend mission to Mercury (The Baltimore Sun, December 29, 2014)
- Watch a shoulder-level amputee control his new robot arms (The Washington Post, December 19, 2014)
- Double amputee controls two robotic arms with his mind (Engadget, December 18, 2014)
- Dunes on Saturn’s moon Titan need firm winds to move (Astronomy Now, December 8, 2014)
- It’s Alive! NASA’s New Horizon Pluto Probe ‘Wakes Up’ for Work (NBC News, December 6, 2014)
- New Horizons mission nearing Pluto after nine years in space (The Baltimore Sun, December 1, 2014)
- Delaying Death: Mercury Spacecraft Firing Engines to Stay up Until 2015 (Universe Today, November 28, 2014)
- Scientists Find Invisible Space Shield Protecting Earth (ABC 2 WMAR Baltimore, November 27, 2014)
- Dr. Christina Viviano-Beck: “Be nice to people, and conduct yourself professionally and your science responsibly – it matters”. (Women in Planetary Science, November 24, 2014)
- When Hopkins and Voyager 1 Went to Jupiter (The Baltimore Sun, November 14, 2014)
- The Prosthetics Industry Gets A Human Touch (NPR, November 11, 2014)
- Global Security Threats (C-SPAN, November 10, 2014)
- Kendall Commissions Air Dominance, Cyber Task Forces (InsideDefense.com, November 5, 2014)
- Parkland Middle School students get first-hand look at space science (The Gazette, November 3, 2014)
- Ice Spotted on Mercury—Yes, We Know It Sounds Nuts (Time, October 20, 2014)
- The Best Seat in the House for Sunday’s Comet Flyby Is Mars (Scientific American, October 18, 2014)
- Mars Orbiters, Rovers Poised for Dramatic Comet Flyby (CBS News, October 9, 2014)
- Europa Clipper Opts for Solar Power over Nuclear (Space News, October 8, 2014)
- ‘Space Bubbles’ May Have Led to Deadly Battle in Afghanistan (Science, September 23, 2014)
- Jupiter’s Moon Europa May Have Plate Tectonics Just Like Earth (Space.com, September 8, 2014)
- ‘Wandering Stones’ of Death Valley Explained (Nature, August 27, 2014)
- Hopkins Scientists Plans to Study Mercury Until Messenger Spacecraft Crashes (WJZ-TV, August 21, 2014)
- As MESSENGER Nears Crash Landing on Mercury, Scientists Racing to Collect Best Data Yet (Baltimore Sun, August 20, 2014)
- At Last! Cassini Spies Methane Clouds on Saturn’s Moon Titan (Los Angeles Times, August 12, 2014)
- NASA Probing Secrets of Van Allen Radiation Belts (Voice of America, August 7, 2014)
- Probing Space With Cardboard, Foil And Duct Tape (WYPR-FM, July 25, 2014)
- K-9s Specially Trained To Sniff Out Bombs Hidden On A Moving Target (WJZ-TV, July 11, 2014)
- Did Huge Impact Shape Planet Mercury? (Space.com, July 6, 2014)
- USAMRIID Leads Effort on Viral Genome Sequencing Standards (Global Biodefense, June 25, 2014)
- Manufacturing Contemplates a 3-D Printing Revolution (The Baltimore Sun, May 24, 2014)
- TANG Working Group Unlocks Sailors’ Creativity (Ho’Okele, May 23, 2014)
- CubeSat Miniature Satellites Poised to Disrupt Aerospace Industry (Pasadena Star-News, May 18, 2014)
- Bionic man struts stuff at Pentagon, has history with Hagel (Stars and Stripes, April 22, 2014)
- A Fresh Coat of Paint Can Save Navy Billions (National Defense magazine, May 2014)
- Computer Whizzes Do Battle With ‘Blizzard’ and a ‘Cyberattack’ (NBCNews.com, March 31, 2014)
- Science Graphic of the Week: Zebra Stripes Discovered in Earth’s Radiation Belts (Wired Science, March 20, 2014)
- Ganymede mapped: See best map yet of our solar system’s largest moon (Los Angeles Times, February 13, 2014)
- Tiny Satellites May Answer Big Climate Change Question (Space News, January 20, 2014)
- Mini-Satellites to Help Predict Earth’s Climate (Voice of America, January 16, 2014)
- Tiny satellites could revolutionize earth, space science research (The Baltimore Sun, January 10, 2014)
2013
- Bon Voyage, Voyager: Old Friends Take Stock (National Public Radio, December 31, 2013)
- Comet Nears Sun, Offering Planetary Clues (The New York Times, November 26, 2013)
- Hubble Space Telescope spots unprecedented asteroid with six tails (Nature, November 8, 2013)
- ABLE earplugs could protect against bomb blasts; APL engineers invented the inexpensive plugs (The Baltimore Sun, September 15, 2013)
- Moon Water Discovery Hints at Mystery Source Deep Underground (Space.com, August 27, 2013)
- Ulman announces Howard County program to commercialize inventions (The Baltimore Sun, August 22, 2103)
- Sand Dune Is About To Bury Fictional Star Wars City -- And Scientists Are Thrilled (The Huffington Post, July 23, 2013)
- Drone Swarm: Networks of Small UAVs Offer Big Capabilities (C4ISR, June 12, 2013)
- Government and Higher Education Team Up to Tackle Big Data (EdTechMagazine.com, June 20, 2013)
- Thought-powered bionic arm ‘like something From space’ (CNN, May 2, 2013)
- Budgets Nudge NASA Toward Balloon-Based Planetary Science: First Target? Comet ISON (Forbes.com, April 24, 2013)
- Backpack creates instant maps for dangerous missions (FoxNews.com, April 9, 2013)
- Bright Minds: Advice for aspiring female scientists (Howard County Magazine, April 2, 2013)
- Third ‘Van Allen Radiation Belt’ Makes Appearance around Earth (Scientific American, March 1, 2013)
2012
- The First Image of Earth Taken From Space (It’s Not What You Think) (The Atlantic, August 6, 2012)
- NASA probe offers new view of Mercury: an alien world right in our back yard (The Washington Post, March 26, 2012)
- Saturn’s Largest Moon Seen in Unprecedented Detail (Wired, March 5, 2012)
- Can you build a bionic body? The arm (BBC News, March 2, 2012)
2011
- Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab seeks ‘gems’ in university labs (Baltimore Business Journal, November 25, 2011)
- Comets take pole position as water bearers (Nature, October 5, 2011)
- Hot, Odd and Curious: NASA Orbiter Reveals Mercury to Be Surprisingly Complex (Scientific American, October 3, 2011)
- Powering prosthetics with thoughts alone (CNN.com, September 1, 2011)
- Mercury’s Surprising ‘Personality’ Revealed For the First Time (Foxnews.com, June 17, 2011)
2010
- Spacecraft to Fly into the Sun (MSNBC, September 6, 2010)
- A Reason for Optimism in Diagnosing, Treating TBI (Stars and Stripes, August 13, 2010)
- Mercury’s Youngest Volcano Found (BBC News, July 15, 2010)
- Human Trials Next for DARPA’s Mind-Controlled Artificial Arm (Wired, July 15, 2010)
- Mercury Flyby Maps New Territory (Wired, July 15, 2010)
- Bionics (National Geographic, January 2010)