Check out Bioephemera‘s very thoughtful blog post about the Defense Department’s new audio webcast, Armed with Science, which I host every Wednesday at 2pm ET. In her post, she discusses this week’s interview with former AAAS Fellow, Dr. Mark Drapeau, a researcher at National Defense University’s Center for Technology and National Security Policy, who is [...]
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House Conservatives Fund website promotes me to Director of Neuroscience for DoD
March 3, 2009
I have worked hard in my academic and professional career to establish credibility and earn respect, build productive relationships with my peers, and motivate others to contribute their strengths. I hope these efforts will one day elevate me to a position of leadership in my chosen career. And, while I very much appreciate the honor [...]
Armed with Science Flash Player
February 18, 2009
Check out this new flash player I downloaded from the Armed with Science page on BlogTalkRadio.com. You can embed your own flash player by visiting Armed with Science and clicking on the big icon to the right that says, “PROMOTE THIS SHOW”. You will be really happy with your decision.
Armed with Science in Popular Science
February 6, 2009
Despite doing no advertising, we managed to get picked up by Popular Science. Check out the article and all of its hyperlinked glory here. Listening In on the DoD: A new military radio show probes scienceBy Laura SilverPosted 02.05.2009 The Department of Defense has a new voice. It’s a little tinny at times, but the [...]
Armed with Science: Navy Hydrographers Provide Critical Mapping of Ocean Floor
February 4, 2009
Last week’s Armed with Science featured me interviewing Michael Jeffries, a Navy hydrogarapher. Ten points to anyone who knew about hydrography before this Journal entry. The original article can be found here. Navy Hydrographers Provide Critical Mapping of Ocean FloorBy John OhabSpecial to American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, 2009 – Advanced ocean-bottom mapping [...]
Armed with Science: Naval Observatory Soon Will Track Time to 100 Trillionths of Second
January 20, 2009
Press release for the premiere of Armed with Science. The article was taken from DefenseLink.mil. Naval Observatory Soon Will Track Time to 100 Trillionths of SecondBy John OhabSpecial to American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, 2009 – The ultra-precise timing technology that enables NAVSTAR Global Positioning Systems and high-speed Internet communication soon may resolve [...]
"Armed with Science" program mentioned in Wired Magazine
January 16, 2009
Click here or read below. It’s your choice. The Pentagon’s Far-Out Science PodcastBy Nathan HodgeJanuary 15, 2009 Stick this in your iPod and smoke it: The U.S. Department of Defense is launching a new radio show audio webcast, “Armed with Science: Research and Applications for the Modern Military.” I listened in to the first broadcast [...]
Dot Mil Docs article on 2008 Nobel Laureate Roger Tsien
January 13, 2009
As it turns out, I will be hosting and writing articles for an upcoming radio program on blogtalkradio.com called “Armed with Science.” In the meantime, I am learning the ropes by writing press releases for an ongoing show Dot Mil Docs, which discusses issues relevant to military health. Here is an article I wrote for [...]
AAAS Science Dance Contest: VOTE FOR KIKI
November 12, 2008
Sea Turtle Conservation Dance Do you love sea turtles, have a passion for science, and appreciate the interpretive arts? If so, you have a lot to teach me, but before we get started, please help my friend and colleague, Kiki, win the 2009 AAAS Science Dance Contest! Since each YouTube viewing is considered a vote [...]
Judgment Night
March 18, 2003
First of all, how good was the movie “Judgment Night” with Dennis Leary and Emilio Estevez!? So good…in a mid-90′s sort of way. Anyway, it is now Day Four of preparation for our neuroanatomy final–and for all you keeping track, this is officially Day 10 of the No DSL Internet Chronicles–and with an exception of [...]






April 3, 2009
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