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Johns Hopkins APL's TETRA effort is funded by the Pentagon's Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment program.
Two experiments with different quantum computers showcase their growing ability to simulate materials and quantum matter that ...
The College of Natural Sciences welcomed more than a dozen new tenured and tenure-track faculty members in 2025.
Scientists and engineers at Johns Hopkins APL are applying artificial intelligence and robotics to dramatically accelerate ...
Scientists and students spent a week on Tahoe’s south shore discussing and sharing cutting-edge physics research ...
Surprisingly, they found that only around 10% of a quake’s energy causes the physical shaking most people associate with ...
Ammonia is used in fertilizer and many industrial processes. It is also seen as a promising way to store and transport energy ...
Ross Rodriguez knew the statistics were daunting: by 2050, the world is projected to produce about 12,000 megatons of plastic ...
The ground-shaking that an earthquake generates is only a fraction of the total energy that a quake releases. A quake can ...
By turning a computation that once required weeks of supercomputer simulations into a calculation solvable in hours, the team has provided scientists with a powerful new lens to understand metallurgy, ...
It turns out that the familiar ground-shaking is only a small portion (10%) of the total energy released. While a tiny ...
The transverse Thomson effect is observed for the first time: current, heat, and magnetic fields generate controlled cooling ...