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Jul 17, 2023GUSTO Balloon Observatory Mission Ships Out in Preparation for Antarctic Launch
On July 3, the integrated gondola and payload for NASA’s Galactic/Extragalactic ULDB Spectroscopic Terahertz Observatory (GUSTO) shipped from Johns Hopkins APL on a long route to Antarctica. -
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Jul 11, 2023Johns Hopkins APL Particle Instruments Aboard Europe’s Jupiter Mission Successfully Hum to Life
Just months after a successful launch from French Guiana, the two particle-detecting instruments APL built on behalf of NASA for Europe’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission have already displayed their sophisticated capabilities. -
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Jul 11, 2023Johns Hopkins APL Earns Fifth Straight Selection to Fast Company’s Best Workplaces for Innovators List
For the fifth year in a row, APL has been named by Fast Company as one of the Best Workplaces for Innovators in 2023, placing 17th among a list of the top 100 innovative companies from around the world. -
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Jun 30, 2023Johns Hopkins APL Researchers Take Steps to Rapidly Characterize Emerging Biothreats
Responding to a human infection with highly pathogenic bird flu, a collaboration between APL and the Institut Pasteur du Cambodge rapidly turned patient samples into data, informing community response in near real time. APL leads similar efforts around the world to sequence and characterize pathogens as they emerge, with the goal of preventing new pandemics. -
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Jun 29, 2023Johns Hopkins APL Names Kristine Frohman as Head of Talent Services and Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer
APL has named Kristine Frohman as head of the Talent Services Department and chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer, effective June 5. -
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Jun 23, 2023Johns Hopkins APL, University of Colorado Boulder Ink Research Collaboration Partnership
Researchers from APL and the University of Colorado Boulder are teaming up on a project to better understand and eventually predict wear and damage affecting thermal protection systems. -
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Jun 21, 2023A Stimulating Option for Spinal Cord Injury Relief
Spinal cord injuries are among the most devastating that a person can live with — as well as the most difficult to effectively treat. Johns Hopkins APL researchers are applying machine-learning techniques to enable existing technology to help restore autonomy and dignity to people who live with spinal cord injuries. -
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Jun 21, 2023Johns Hopkins APL Designs Framework for a Digital Red Cross
In times of armed conflict, the Red Cross emblem protects the people who wear it and the buildings or vehicles that display it — but not their assets in cyberspace. APL is working with the International Committee of the Red Cross to create an equivalent of the emblem in cyberspace that would provide humanitarian and medical operations with legal protection from cyberattacks. -
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Jun 20, 2023Out to Innovate Names Johns Hopkins APL’s Jansing LGBTQ+ Engineer of the Year
APL’s Dave Jansing has been named the 2023 Out to Innovate™️ LGBTQ+ Engineer of the Year. -
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Jun 19, 2023AIAA Fosters Connection, Feedback and Innovation for Johns Hopkins APL’s Zittle
AIAA, or the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, is the world’s largest technical society dedicated to the aerospace profession, with more than 30,000 members worldwide. APL’s Kyle Zittle has been involved with the society since his student days at the University of Maryland and was recently named the director of AIAA Region 1.