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Traumatic brain injuries have long affected military service members, with the Department of Defense reporting nearly 516,000 ...
A team of researchers from APL and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is developing next-generation brain organoid platforms to better understand the effects of mild blast-induced ...
Astronomers estimate that an asteroid this large comes this close to Earth only about once every 7,500 years. It also appears to be a stony, non-metallic type of asteroid known as an ordinary ...
The MIT professor, a recipient of the National Medal of Science, developed technologies that helped pave the way for the Global Positioning System.
When electronic devices overheat, they can slow down, malfunction, or stop working altogether. This heat is mainly caused by ...
Applied Energetics' innovative technology is key to its growth potential. It has 28 patents and no known direct competitors in the USPL space. See more on AERG here.
Explore how the partnership between NAVSEA and Johns Hopkins APL could unlock the potential of additive manufacturing.
A collaborative team from the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Perelman School of Medicine have unraveled the mathematics of a 500-million-year-old protein network that acts like ...
Explore the details of Johns Hopkins APL's potential $388.8 million contract modification to provide R&D and engineering ...
That's not a new concept. David Handelman, a senior roboticist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, noted that aerospace companies have tinkered with tilting rotors for decades.
Start in 1957: Two researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory realized that they could pinpoint the whereabouts of Sputnik, Russia’s new orbiting satellite, from the ...
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