Episodes

  • A Pint of Hope: Developing a Shelf-Stable Blood Substitute
    May 7 2026

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    May 7, 2026 A Pint of Hope: Developing a Shelf-Stable Blood Substitute

    Johns Hopkins APL researchers are investigating the viability and scalability of shelf-stable, freeze-dried red blood cells. With far-reaching implications for trauma care in remote or austere environments — a critical need for the nation’s warfighters — this effort opens the door to safe and effective blood transfusions anywhere, anytime, and with minimal supplies. Read the full article: https://jhuapl.link/HEART

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    6 mins
  • Novel Coating Technology Withstands Extreme Combustion Environments
    Apr 30 2026

    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 environments and has the potential to contribute to a safer, more agile way to neutralize hazardous chemicals. Read the full article: https://jhuapl.link/703

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    4 mins
  • Johns Hopkins APL’s Watkins Receives NDIA’s 2026 Vice Adm. Charles E. Weakley Award
    Apr 30 2026

    Christopher Watkins, chief mission engineering and integration officer at APL, received the 2026 Vice Admiral Charles E. Weakley Award from NDIA’s Undersea Warfare Division in recognition of his sustained leadership in strengthening collaboration across government and industry to advance undersea warfare capabilities. Read the full article: https://jhuapl.link/858

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    2 mins
  • Johns Hopkins APL Contributions Fuel Critical Navy Cybersecurity System
    Apr 23 2026

    A Navy-engineered cybersecurity system infused with APL innovation, called Situational Awareness, Boundary Enforcement, and Response (SABER), has become a key line of security in protecting Navy ships against cyberattacks. Read the full article: https://jhuapl.link/503

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    4 mins
  • APL Develops In-House, Mission-Relevant LLM Training Capabilities
    Apr 16 2026

    A team at APL has developed the capability to build a large language model from the ground up, positioning the Laboratory to support its government partners in developing custom LLMs and adapting existing ones for mission applications. Read the full article: https://jhuapl.link/9a8

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    6 mins
  • Johns Hopkins APL Engineer Newman Inducted as Military Sensing Symposia Fellow
    Apr 9 2026

    Andrew Newman has earned a place among the Military Sensing Symposia fellows for his significant contributions to military sensing and national defense. Read the full article: jhuapl.link/c9c

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    3 mins
  • Shooting for the Moon: Christina Koch’s Historic Journey From Johns Hopkins APL to Space
    Apr 2 2026

    Christina Koch, a former electrical engineer with Johns Hopkins APL, returned to the Laurel, Maryland, campus to share her experiences as a NASA astronaut.

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    6 mins
  • Johns Hopkins APL Named a Fast Company Most Innovative Company
    Mar 26 2026

    Johns Hopkins APL has been named one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2026, ranking 13 in the Security category for developing cybersecurity tools to protect industrial control systems that power essential services such as electricity, water, and transportation. Read the full article: https://jhuapl.link/aeb

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    3 mins