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May 16, 2023
The Future of Pathogen Genomic Surveillance at Johns Hopkins APL
Future disease outbreaks aren’t probable, they’re inevitable. To prepare for those situations, researchers at APL are leveraging more than 30 years of public health and data analysis experience to develop strategies and tools that will best enable effective decision-making for outbreak response.
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May 16, 2023
Lab Celebrates Top Inventions, Discoveries and Technical Accomplishments at APL Achievement Awards Ceremony
In April, Johns Hopkins APL honored nearly 200 staff members for their exceptional contributions during the annual APL Achievement Awards ceremony.
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May 12, 2023
Codebreaker Dickie George Inducted Into National Cryptologic Hall of Honor
One of the world’s foremost codebreaking mathematicians was recognized by the National Security Agency on May 8 when Richard “Dickie” George was inducted into the National Cryptologic Hall of Honor. George and three others joined the ranks of just 106 inductees in U.S. history honored for their extraordinary contributions to national security through cryptology.
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May 11, 2023
Master Inventor Miragliotta Taps into the Power of Teamwork
To solve complex challenges, Joe Miragliotta brings together as many people and ideas as possible before developing a plan of action. With this approach, he earned 10 patents and Johns Hopkins APL’s Master Inventor designation, presented on April 25 at the annual APL Achievement Awards ceremony.
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May 10, 2023
Johns Hopkins APL Develops Performance Analysis Tool for Uncrewed Surface Vehicles
Can autonomous vessels navigate as well as humans? APL researchers are trying to answer that question with the development of standardized navigation and performance evaluation methods for the Department of Defense.
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May 9, 2023
Johns Hopkins APL Team Makes Powerful Advances on a Better Thermal Battery
APL researchers are reenergizing the thermal battery market with technology that enables smaller, yet more powerful batteries to power missile systems.
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May 9, 2023
Researchers and ‘Small Army’ Upend Popular Idea About the Sun’s Superheated Atmosphere
In an unparalleled analytical effort, more than 1,000 undergraduate students helped physicists address an outstanding mystery about the Sun’s atmosphere and may have upended a popularly held theory in the process.
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May 3, 2023
Artificial Intelligence Used to Discover Novel Superconductor
By applying advanced machine-learning techniques in combination with materials science expertise, APL researchers have accelerated the timeline of targeted materials discovery and discovered a novel superconductor.
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May 2, 2023
Fast Company Names Two Johns Hopkins APL Innovations as ‘World Changing Ideas’
APL’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) and PFAS filtration and destruction methodology have been selected as 2023 World Changing Ideas by Fast Company magazine. DART was named the winner in the experimental category, and the PFAS technology portfolio was selected as a finalist in the water category.
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May 1, 2023
NASA’s Webb May Have Spotted Water Vapor Around a Rocky Exoplanet…or Maybe Not?
A new study documenting Webb’s recent observations of a rocky planet around 26 light-years away has caused a waterlogged mystery that’s left researchers uncertain whether they made a groundbreaking discovery or not.