Audio by Jessica Tozer | DMA Social Media | 10.18.2012
In this Armed with Science interview, Jessica L. Tozer interviews Dr. Mark T. Maybury, the senior chief scientist for the United States Air Force. Dr. Maybury discusses what it's like to be the chief scientist, what it means to have a degree in artificial intelligence, how science fiction can help foster creative realities, and the importance of STEM....
Audio by John Ohab | Office of the Secretary of War Public Affairs | 04.21.2010
This edition features a discussion with Dave Moretti of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Newport, R.I., the principal investigator for the Marine Mammal Monitoring on Navy Ranges program sponsored by the Chief of Naval Operations Environmental Readiness Division. Moretti will discuss ongoing Navy-funded studies into the effects of sonar on marine mammals based on research gathered from......
Audio by John Ohab | Office of the Secretary of War Public Affairs | 03.24.2010
This edition features a discussion with Master Sergeant Kari L. Hubler, United States Marine Corps, who has been an enlisted specialist in the field of meteorology and oceanography for the past 17 years. While most of her career has been spent in operational forecasting....
Audio by John Ohab | Office of the Secretary of War Public Affairs | 02.10.2010
This edition features a discussion broadcasting live from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, with Col. Paul Sheppard, deputy commander, Joint Task Force – Support Forces Antarctica. Sheppard will discuss the major contributions by service members in support of the National Science Foundation's efforts in Antarctica. The 13th Air Force-led Joint Task Force, aligned under the U.S. Pacific Command,......
Audio by John Ohab | Office of the Secretary of War Public Affairs | 01.20.2010
This edition features a discussion with Dr. Ray Perez, program officer with the Office of Naval Research, about how video games can impact adult "fluid intelligence," the fundamental ability to reason and solve problems in novel contexts. When people think of the U.S. Navy, they may visualize ships, planes, and other military hardware -- not necessarily neuroscience or cognitive research.......