Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
APL Scientist Sees a Deep-Space Collision
APL Scientist Sees a Deep-Space Collision

Hal Weaver has observed more comets with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope than any other astronomer – and he’s equally excited and curious over an object the telescope spied this past week.   Read More >>


Detection by a Nose: APL Researchers Look to Copy Canine Sniffer
APL Receives $24.7 Million to Build Prototype Cyber Range

The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has been awarded $24.7 million to develop the second phase of technologies to bolster national cyber experimentation capabilities.   Read More >>


APL Licenses Patents for Innovative Solar Power Source to Genesis Electronics
Dynamic Chamber Puts Chemical Weapons Sensors to the Test

APL engineers have constructed a first-of-its-kind chamber to test the viability of sensors designed to detect chemical warfare agents under realistic battlefield conditions.    Read More >>


APL Licenses Patents for Innovative Solar Power Source to Genesis Electronics
Robotics Competition at APL Gives Kids a Taste of Technical Problem-Solving

APL, the Baltimore Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) jointly sponsored a qualifying robotics competition for 9-14 year olds on January 9th in the Kossiakoff Center on APL's Laurel, MD, campus. Read More >>