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Katie Kerrigan

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Johns Hopkins APL Develops Methods to Capture and Destroy ‘Forever Chemicals’

The Environmental Protection Agency recently declared PFAS an urgent public health and environmental issue facing communities across the United States. APL scientists are developing technologies to capture and destroy these harmful “forever chemicals.”

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases3y ago

Coastal Defenders: Protecting the Nation’s Coasts with Natural Solutions

As sea levels continue to rise, and the need to safeguard our coastlines increases, Johns Hopkins APL researchers are using materials science and marine biology to study and support natural structures that can mitigate erosion.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases3y ago

The Future of Pathogen Genomic Surveillance at Johns Hopkins APL

Future disease outbreaks aren’t probable, they’re inevitable. To prepare for those situations, researchers at APL are leveraging more than 30 years of public health and data analysis experience to develop strategies and tools that will best enable effective decision-making for outbreak response.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases3y ago

Five Key Takeaways From the 2023 Research Frontiers Forum: Climate Change + National Security

On June 8, leaders from government, industry and academia gathered at Johns Hopkins APL for the latest installment of the Research Frontiers Forum to discuss climate change and national security. Read about some of the biggest takeaways from the event and watch the panels online.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases3y ago

Johns Hopkins APL Restores Cold Sensation in Amputees’ Phantom Limbs

APL researchers have developed one of the world’s smallest, most intense refrigeration devices. The adhesive bandage-like device mimics the body’s natural and rapid ability to sense temperature, and bioengineers at the Lab are now using it to help amputees perceive a sense of cold in their phantom limbs.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases3y ago

Expanding eDNA Research and Physical Oceanography Into Critical Polar Regions

On an exploratory trip to Antarctica, Johns Hopkins APL researchers delivered environmental DNA samples and physical oceanographic data that could provide insights into ecosystem dynamics in and around Earth’s southernmost continent.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases2y ago

Sailors 3D-Print Critical Component at Sea Using Johns Hopkins APL-Installed Hybrid Manufacturing System

Sailors aboard the USS Bataan turned the additive manufacturing at sea concept into reality after successfully fabricating and installing a stainless steel sprayer plate to repair the USS Bataan’s ballasting system. The machinists used a hybrid manufacturing system that was developed and installed on the ship with support from APL and Naval Sea Systems Comma

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases2y ago

Using Artificial Intelligence, Better Pollution Predictions Are in the Air

As the global climate warms, wildfires are increasing in severity and frequency, and consequently releasing more smoke-borne contaminants into the air. To better predict how and where those pollutants are traveling, APL researchers are using artificial intelligence to simulate atmospheric models and improve the resolution and speed of air quality forecasts.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases2y ago

Johns Hopkins APL and Navy Chart Next Steps to Accelerate 3D-Printing Advancements

To address manufacturing challenges, the Navy is prioritizing the development and fielding of additive manufacturing systems, often called 3D printers, to supplement traditional casting methods and accelerate submarine production. APL is leading the charge in the development of tools and strategies that will speed up and improve inspection of additively manu

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases2y ago

Catching Additive Manufacturing Flaws with Nanoseconds to Spare

Additive manufacturing has significant potential to strengthen the United States’ manufacturing base, but flaws within additively manufactured parts are preventing widespread adoption. Johns Hopkins APL experts are addressing this issue by developing sensors capable of identifying and preventing these flaws before they occur.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases2y ago

3D-Printed Optical Waveguides Lay Groundwork for Next Generation of Microelectronics

Using aerosol jet printing, Johns Hopkins APL researchers printed optical waveguides that successfully used light to detect physical phenomena. This successful demonstration marks a significant step toward the next generation of electronic and optical integrated microsystems for a variety of applications.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases1y ago

Rapidly Fielding Autonomous Systems at Sea

As the Navy continues to develop and deploy autonomous systems at sea, Johns Hopkins APL researchers are lending their expertise and insights to rapidly integrate, test and assess low-cost uncrewed maritime systems.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases1y ago

Johns Hopkins APL Biomanufacturing Breakthroughs Bolster National Security

APL researchers are developing biological solutions to address some of the most pressing security challenges facing the nation, including supply chain resilience, industrial base improvement and eco-friendly waste removal.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases1y ago

Roads to Reservoirs: Expanding the Scope of Global Emissions Tracking

Johns Hopkins APL has expanded its partnership with the Climate TRACE coalition to enhance AI-powered tracking of global greenhouse gas emissions, including new sources like wastewater treatment plants and reservoirs.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases1y ago

Nano-engineered Thermoelectrics Enable Scalable, Compressor-Free Cooling

Researchers at Johns Hopkins APL, in collaboration with Samsung Research, have unveiled a breakthrough in solid-state cooling technology, doubling the efficiency of today’s commercial systems. Driven by the Lab’s patented nano-engineered thin-film thermoelectric materials and devices, this innovation paves the way for compact, reliable and scalable cooling s

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases1y ago

Johns Hopkins APL-Supported Researchers Turn Biological Innovation Into a New Startup

With support from APL, former staff members John Sittmann and Tom Curtis have launched Deep Root Biolabs, a startup advancing a patent-pending biological platform. By applying plant- and microbial-based systems, the company aims to tackle real-world challenges in agriculture, environmental remediation, and the bio-mining of critical minerals.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases5mo ago

Simulating the Seas to Make Additive Manufacturing Fleet-Ready

Johns Hopkins APL and GKN Aerospace are partnering to develop a system that simulates shipboard motion for metal 3D printing at sea — advancing the Navy’s ability to produce critical parts on demand. Building on APL’s success aboard the USS Bataan, this effort aims to enable motion-aware manufacturing of mission-essential components in dynamic maritime envir

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases4mo ago

Novel Coating Technology Withstands Extreme Combustion Environments

Scientists at Johns Hopkins APL successfully tested an innovative chemical destruction system known as the Pulse Combustion Engine. Critical to the successful test were the development and application of novel coatings to protect the system while it operates. This breakthrough marks a significant milestone in the development of advanced coatings for extreme

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases2mo ago

Johns Hopkins APL Collaborates With U.S. Navy and Army to Advance Autonomous UXO Clearance Capabilities

APL is working with the U.S. Army and Navy to develop and prototype autonomous technologies that support rapid clearance of hazards in operational environments, with the goal of transitioning these capabilities to the Rapid Area Detection mission.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases1mo ago

Encapsulation Research Advances Mission-Critical Materials

Johns Hopkins APL researchers are using encapsulation, a technique that traps reactive chemicals inside microscopic shells, to control when materials activate and advance applications such as underwater adhesives and faster-drying inks.

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Johns Hopkins APL News Releases1mo ago