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A team at Johns Hopkins APL has developed an AI-powered framework that spots defects in 3D-printed titanium parts before they form. This breakthrough could transform how we build aerospace and defense hardware. jhuapl.link/a08

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Join us for the Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium Spring Meeting at the Johns Hopkins APL May 20-22! Register to attend virtually until 5/20 and tune in to the livestream all three days: lsic.jhuapl.edu/Events/Agenda/…

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At #SXSW2025, Johns Hopkins APL’s Peter Thielen shared how a non-invasive method for detecting genetic traces left behind in water could transform how we monitor aquatic life. Explore how this work is enhancing environmental security. jhuapl.link/06f

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Six branches. One unwavering mission: to protect and defend the United States of America. This #ArmedForcesDay, we honor the courage, commitment and sacrifice of all who serve our great nation.

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Congratulations to the Stanford University NAV Lab team for taking home the top prize in our Lunar Autonomy  Challenge! Their autonomous agent successfully navigated a virtual lunar environment, identifying obstacles, mapping the surface and managing power: go.nasa.gov/3FfWNKm

Congratulations to the <a href="/Stanford/">Stanford University</a> NAV Lab team for taking home the top prize in our Lunar Autonomy  Challenge! Their autonomous agent successfully navigated a virtual lunar environment, identifying obstacles, mapping the surface and managing power: go.nasa.gov/3FfWNKm
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The NASA Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium 2025 Spring Meeting begins today at #JHUAPL. LSIC brings lunar experts & leaders together to advance technologies that will power a sustained presence on the Moon — and beyond. Livestream: jhuapl.link/LSIC-spring25 NASA Technology

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A team at Johns Hopkins APL is building an AI-powered capability to automate military wargames. This effort reduces months of planning to days and gives defense leaders the agility to respond faster. jhuapl.link/e61

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Johns Hopkins APL has named Robert Vercher as mission area executive for Strategic Deterrence. He will lead efforts to develop and deliver mission-essential technologies that address complex national security challenges. jhuapl.link/hhb

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Johns Hopkins APL researchers have developed nano-engineered thermoelectric devices twice as efficient as widely used materials in refrigeration. This tech, validated by @SamsungResearch, paves the way for compact, scalable and compressor-free cooling. jhuapl.link/ea6

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With APL’s support, @darpa's Underexplored Systems for Utility-Scale Quantum Computing (US2QC) program will explore unconventional paths to a utility-scale quantum computer, and is now transitioning to the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI). jhuapl.link/08s

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Kostas Gerasopoulos and Robert Osiander have been named APL's newest Master Inventors, a distinction that underscores the Lab’s culture of innovation and critical role it plays in transitioning groundbreaking technologies to sponsors and industry partners. jhuapl.link/8f3

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A smarter way to protect our satellites: Johns Hopkins APL's digital engineering tools help the United States Space Force identify system vulnerabilities before adversaries can exploit them. jhuapl.link/5pr

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Lisa Blodgett has been named assistant director for programs and chief strategy officer at Johns Hopkins APL. Blodgett will execute the Lab's strategic planning process, oversee special security programs and manage stakeholder engagement. jhuapl.link/1cf

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NASA’s IMAP spacecraft has been unboxed! 📦✨ Fresh out of its shipping container at the Astrotech Space Operations Facility near NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) is getting prepped for space. IMAP will serve as a

NASA’s IMAP spacecraft has been unboxed! 📦✨
 
Fresh out of its shipping container at the Astrotech Space Operations Facility near NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) is getting prepped for space.
 
IMAP will serve as a
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Retired Air Force Gen. Glen D. VanHerck has joined Johns Hopkins APL as senior advisor for homeland defense. A former commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command, VanHerck brings decades of national security and defense leadership to the role. jhuapl.link/1fc

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In austere environments, seconds matter. Johns Hopkins APL’s AR and AI tools help medics visualize internal anatomy, giving them the edge to act fast and save lives in combat or disaster zones. jhuapl.link/5fa

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Ever wonder what protects us from the chaos of deep space?🌌 Our solar system is wrapped in a giant magnetic bubble called the heliosphere, formed by the constant flow of charged particles from the Sun known as the solar wind. NASA’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration

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Steel melts at 2,500°F. Aluminum corrodes. As U.S. missions push into harsher environments, stronger materials are critical. APL is designing alloys that resist heat, cold & corrosion, supporting next-gen systems for defense, space & beyond. jhuapl.link/u8g