Researchers at the Johns Hopkins APL have found a way to use machine learning to improve defect detection for LPBF.
With the installation of a charged particle detector on Dec. 3, 2024, all 10 of NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration ...
The Parker Solar Probe flew within 3.8 million miles of the Sun's surface, the closest any spacecraft has ever gone.
Scientists have come a step closer to understanding how collisionless shock waves—found throughout the universe—are able to ...
APL hosted its annual Cislunar Security Conference, bringing together leaders in government, academia, industry and other ...
NASA's IMAP mission will delve into the mysteries of the heliosphere, mapping its boundaries and studying solar wind ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins APL and the Johns Hopkins Medicine Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore are designing a retinal ...
A layer of diamonds was found beneath Mercury's surface. This could help scientists understand the planet's unusual magnetic ...
Learn about the miniaturized 5G cellular system being developed through the Standalone On-the-Move Advanced Relay Program.
The mission operations team, located at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, was able to confirm the success of the flyby Friday morning after receiving a signal from ...