#304
April 4, 2021
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Marty Sugerik, IT and Cyber specialist team leader
Presenting at Secrets & Protection Security seminar April 24, 2021 Asheville, NC
Phrantceena Halres, note security authority
Keynote speaker at Secrets & Protection Security seminar April 24, 2021 Asheville, NC
A visit to the Den of Strangers (wisdom of Billy Strayhorn, Four Freedoms)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Phrantceena Halres, note security authority
Keynote speaker at Secrets & Protection Security seminar April 24, 2021 Asheville, NC
Maj. Gen. Dave Burford (ret), Anti-terrorism specialist
Presenting at Secrets & Protection Security seminar April 24, 2021 Asheville, NC
The Voice of Reason (Prof. Da Hsuan Feng, Macau U) |
#303
September 16, 2019
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Jeff Gray, CEO, CertTech LLC
Technology certifications specialists, speaking at MetroCon Nov. 6, 2019
A visit to the Den of Strangers (wisdom of Billy Strayhorn, Four Freedoms)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Jeff Gray, CEO, CertTech LLC
Being dedicated to excellence
Saraju P. Mohanty, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Un. of North Texas, Denton
Smart Healthcare – Demystified
Christoph Csallner, Computer and Engineering Dept., Un. of Texas, Arlington
Problems in program analysis, automated bug finding, and mobile software engineering
The Voice of Reason (Adam Rutherford, author of A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived) |
#302
September 9, 2019
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Stephen Hollis, Mgr. Watson IoT Engineering Marketing Team, IBM, Sponsor of the IEEE MetroCon conference Nov. 6, 2019
Engineering Lifecycle Management and systems engineering
A visit to the Den of Strangers (wisdom of Armand Hammer)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Stephen Hollis, Mgr. Watson IoT Engineering Marketing Team, IBM, Sponsor of the IEEE MetroCon conference Nov. 6, 2019
How we often outsmart ourselves with new technologies
Bill Radvak, NervGen Pharma of Vancouver
Innovative solutions for nerve damage and neurodegenerative diseases
The Voice of Reason (Colin Gordon, Lead App. Engineer, Schweitzer Engineering Labs) |
#301
October 1, 2018
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Dr. Catherine Wu, Asst Prof. Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of North Texas Health Science Center and speaker at IEEE MetroCon conference Nov. 7, 2018
A magic bullet to fight against free radicals in the eye
A visit to the Den of Strangers (wisdom of Henry Fielding)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Tasneem P. Sharma, scientist at University of North Texas Health Science Center and speaker at IEEE MetroCon conference Nov. 7, 2018
Expert in CRISPR-based genome editing technology
The Voice of Reason (Alicia Winkelblech) |
#300
September 24, 2018
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Dr. Justin Hart, Building-Wide Intelligence Project, UT Austin, Texas. and speaker at IEEE MetroCon conference Nov. 7, 2018
Computational Intelligence, machine learning, useful robots
A visit to the Den of Strangers (wisdom of Stacy Shiff)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Justin Hart, Building-Wide Intelligence Project, UT Austin, Texas. and speaker at IEEE MetroCon conference Nov. 7, 2018
Guarding against the dangers when a robot can be hacked and made to go wild
Dan Cohen, author of book Addicted to My Ego
Inspired by Donald Trump, how ego addiction can make one feel unloved
The Voice of Reason (David Klotz) |
#299
September 17, 2018
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Peter L. DeNagy, Pres. Internet of Things, LLC and speaker at IEEE MetroCon conference Nov. 7, 2018
Managed IoT connectivity focused on serving rural America
A visit to the Den of Strangers (wisdom of Franklin D. Roosevelt)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Peter L. DeNagy, Pres. Internet of Things, LLC and speaker at IEEE MetroCon conference Nov. 7, 2018
Managed IoT connectivity and consequences of replacing worker jobs
Report from R&D Magazine from Indiana U. on treating loss of muscle mass in aging
The Voice of Reason (Prof. Dalila Megherbi, UM Lowell, Massachusetts) |
#297
August 13, 2018
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Dr. Erin Coughlan de Perez, Mgr. Climate Science Team, Red Cross/Red Crescent, Plenary speaker at IEEE HST'18
How she manages disaster Forecast-Based financing in more than ten countries
A visit to the Den of Strangers (wisdom of John M. Barry, historian)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Erin Coughlan de Perez, Mgr. Climate Science Team, Red Cross/Red Crescent, Plenary speaker at IEEE HST'18
Mentoring advice on career success
Dr. Tasneem Sharma, scientist, N. Texas Health Science Center, featured speaker at IEEE MetroCon conf.
Neuroregeneration, intraocular and intracranial pressure on central nervous system neurons
The Voice of Reason (Andrea Marsh, Battelle) |
#296
July 23, 2018
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Mischa Shattuck, Sr. Humanitarian Advisor, MIT Lincoln Labs
How the Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Relief track is coming together for the IEEE Homeland Security Technology symposium Oct. 23—24, 2018 in Boston
Dr. Ina Mishra, Postdoctoral Research Associate, College of Pharmacy, U. Of N. Texas Health Science Ctr., Fort Worth
Early detection type 2 diabetes
A visit to the Den of Strangers (wisdom of Albert Einstein)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Ina Mishra, Postdoctoral Research Associate, College of Pharmacy, U. Of N. Texas Health Science Ctr., Fort Worth
More on her coming presentation at MetroCon conference Nov. 7 in Hurst
Dr. Iok-Hou Pang, Prof. and Founding Chair Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, N. Texas Eye Research Inst., U. of No. Texas health Science Ctr.
Ligandomics use in diabetic eye disease, preview her coming presentation at MetroCon
The Voice of Reason (Da Hsuan Feng) |
#295
October 23, 2017
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Russ Nelms, Verification Consulting Director, Mentor Graphics
Functional verification for complex integrated circuits in mission/safety critical applications
Adam Rutherford, geneticist/historian, author of A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived
The human story retold through our genes
A visit to the Den of Strangers (wisdom of Joel Stein)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Adam Rutherford, geneticist/historian, author of A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived
Why theories are the highest form of science and not vapid supposition or just hypothesis
The Voice of Reason (Matthew Hause) |
#294
September 25, 2017
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Kurt Kelley, Technology Consultant
How Blockchain is changing the Internet of Things [IoT]
A visit to the Den of Strangers (wisdom of George Bernard Shaw)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Kurt Kelley, Technology Consultant
How Blockchain is changing the Internet of Things [IoT]
Diane Collier, Chairman MetroCon 2017
Updates on conference
The Voice of Reason (Prof. Dalila Megherbi, UM Lowell, Massachusetts) |
#293
September 11, 2017
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Dr. Vikram Appia, Technical lead, Perception and Analytics R&D labs, Texas Instrument, Dallas
Automated transportation
A visit to the Den of Strangers (wisdom of Dave Ramsey, financial advisor)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Vikram Appia, Technical lead, Perception and Analytics R&D labs, Texas Instrument, Dallas
Future of Automated transportation
Diane Collier, Chairman MetroCon 2017
Updates on conference
The Voice of Reason (Ed Hightower) |
#292
August 14, 2017
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Jeff Smith, Managing Partner Quantum IoT
Internet of Things Systems Integration
Dr. A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Edward Crankshaw)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Prof Da-Hsuan Feng, Senior Fellow and director of global affairs, University of Macau, China
Deep insights of China, warning to America
The Voice of Reason (Colin Gordon) |
#291
July 31, 2017
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Dr. Jin Liu, Asst. Prof. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, North Texas College of Pharmacy and Health Science Center
Editing the human genome with nanotechnology
Dr. A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Anne Montgomery)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Jin Liu, Asst. Prof. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, North Texas College of Pharmacy and Health Science Center
Are the various world religious superstitions limiting advances in science?
Prof. Da-Hsuan Feng, Senior Fellow and director of global affairs, University of Macau, China
Deep insights and the vast history of China
The Voice of Reason (Ristol Miikkulainen) |
#290
July 24, 2017
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Mindy Carmichael, Dir. Public Works; and Alicia Winkelblech, Asst. Dir. Strategic Planning, both City of Arlington, Texas
The Internet of Things [IoT] coming to city traffic controls, driverless shuttle
Dr. A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Alice Munro)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Prof Da-Hsuan Feng, Senior Fellow and director of global affairs, University of Macau, China
The difficulties in growing the University of Macau, vast history of China
The Voice of Reason (Hong Liu. U. of Mass. Dartmouth) |
#289
July 17, 2017
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Mindy Carmichael, Dir. Public Works; and Alicia Winkelblech, Asst. Dir. Strategic Planning, both City of Arlington, Texas
The Internet of Things [IoT] coming to city traffic controls, driverless shuttle
Dr. A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Alice Munro)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Prof Da-Hsuan Feng, Senior Fellow and director of global affairs, University of Macau, China
The difficulties in growing the University of Macau, vast history of China
The Voice of Reason (Hong Liu. U. of Mass. Dartmouth) |
#288
June 26, 2017
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Ed Hightower, CEO and founder IoT and Beyond, opening speaker at the 30th annual MetroCon conference sponsored by Lockheed Martin
The Internet of Things [IoT] is now the "Wild West"
Prof Da-Hsuan Feng, Senior Fellow and director of global affairs, University of Macau, China
World views from the University of Macau
Dr. A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Taffy Brodesser-Akner)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Prof Da-Hsuan Feng, Senior Fellow and director of global affairs, University of Macau, China
The difficulties in growing the University of Macau
The Voice of Reason (Steve Smith, US SBA) |
#286
April 24, 2017
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Joe Dalessandro, Chairman, Brandeis University Information Leadership program
About exhibit at HST17 and the Brandeis ten course, 30 credit program
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Helen Gurley Brown)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Arco Barman, Dept. Computer Sciences, University of Houston
Surveillance movements of suspicious subjects over multiple cameras
Dr. Vijayan K. Asari, Prof. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Ohio
Omni directional camera analysis
The Voice of Reason (Dave Copps, Brainspace) |
#285
April 10, 2017
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Susan Gottschlich, Senior Engineer Fellow, Raytheon
Incorporating Health Monitoring and Duress Detection into Mobile Device Authentication
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Katharine Graham)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. James McDonald, Dean of Graduate Programs, Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Various security degrees and including courses in defending from drones
Fausto Molinet, Co-Chair IEEE Homeland Security Technology Conference
How the conference started, a look at its history
The Voice of Reason (Melissa Flagg, DoD) |
#285
April 10, 2017
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Dalila B. Megherbi, Founder & Dir. Research Center for Computer Machine/Human Intelligence and Distributed Systems, University of Mass. Lowell
Residue analysis in aerial imagery surveillance
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Katharine Graham)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dalila B. Megherbi, Founder & Dir. Research Center for Computer Machine/Human Intelligence and Distributed Systems, University of Mass. Lowell
Residue analysis in aerial imagery surveillance
Fausto Molinet, Co-Chair IEEE Homeland Security Technology Conference
How the conference started, a look at its history
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Romelia Flores, IBM) |
#284
March 13, 2017
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Dr. Melissa Flagg, CEO Flagg Consulting
Keynote speaker at HST'14, her mission at the conference
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Katharine Graham)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Melissa Flagg, CEO Flagg Consulting
Department of Homeland Security has a hard job, but may be sending the wrong message when providing military ordinance to local law enforcement agencies
Fausto Molinet, Co-Chair IEEE Homeland Security Technology Conference
How the conference started, a look at its history
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Larry Chasteen, UTD) |
#283
March 6, 2017
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Dr. Patrick Diamond, CEO Diamond Consulting
Detection, mitigation and recovery with infrastructure attacks on GPS systems by spoofing and jamming
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Katharine Graham)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Patrick Diamond, CEO Diamond Consulting
Detection, mitigation and recovery with infrastructure attacks on GPS systems by spoofing and jamming
Fausto Molinet, Co-Chair IEEE Homeland Security Technology Conference
How the conference started, a look at its history
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Samson Mil'shtein, U. Of Massachusetts Lowell) |
#282
Februaru 13, 2017
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Dr. Samson Mil'shtein, Prof. Electrical and Computer Engineering, U. Of Massachusetts Lowell
Perfecting the positive identification of crime suspects and/or other individuals through DNA
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Mother Teresa)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Samson Mil'shtein, Prof. Electrical and Computer Engineering, U. Of Massachusetts Lowell
Progress in methods for positive identification of crime suspects and/or other individuals through DNA
Fausto Molinet, Co-Chair IEEE Homeland Security Technology Conference
How the conference started, a look at its history
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Ioannis A. Kakadairis, U. of Houston) |
#281
January 30, 2017
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Dr. Arie Perliger, Prof. School of Criminology and Justice Studies, University of Mass. Lowell
International relations with the world's nation states and why they differ in their cooperation with the US
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Clint Murchison)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Arie Perliger, Prof. School of Criminology and Justice Studies, University of Mass. Lowell
Politics of the far right in Israel and why continued incursion with settlements on Arab land will not bring all that Israel wants
Fausto Molinet, Co-Chair IEEE Homeland Security Technology Conference
How the conference started, a look at its history
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Hongli Wu) |
#280
January 23, 2017
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Kay C. Goss, CEM; Pres. World Disaster Management, LLC
Preview of her keynote address at the IEEE 2017 International Conference on Homeland Security
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Ayn Rand)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Kay C. Goss, CEM; Pres. World Disaster Management, LLC
Looks to the future, world needs disaster leadership now more than ever
Fausto Molinet, Co-Chair IEEE Homeland Security Technology Conference
How the conference started, a look at its history
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Ashwin Nair) |
#279
January 16, 2017
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Prof. Ioannis A. Kakadairis, Director Borders, Trade, and Immigration, Dept. Homeland Security Center of Excellence, University of Houston
Finding commercial solutions for border security through different companies
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Al Smith)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Prof. Ioannis A. Kakadairis, Director Borders, Trade, and Immigration, Dept. Homeland Security Center of Excellence, University of Houston
Looking to the future for border security solutions
The Voice of Reason (Risto Miikkulainen) |
#278
September 19, 2016
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Romelia Flores, IBM Distinguished Engineer and IBM Master Inventor
Advances on The Cloud and Watson, preview of her coming presentation at MetroCon Oct. 26
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Alice Walker)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Diane Collier, Chairman IEEE-MetroCon 2016
Update on progress of the conference scheduled for Oct. 26
The Voice of Reason (Hongli Wu) |
#277
September 6, 2016
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Colin Gordon, Lead App. Engineer, Schweitzer Engineering Lab Wired Communications Div.
Integrating physical awareness into Cybersecurity systems for critical control networks
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Steve Maraboli)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Colin Gordon, Lead App. Engineer, Schweitzer Engineering Lab Wired Communications Div.
A look to the future for drone security
Diane Collier, Chairman IEEE-MetroCon 2016
Update on progress of the conference scheduled for Oct. 26
The Voice of Reason (Larry Chasteen) |
#276
August 29, 2016
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Dave Copps, founder and CEO, Brainspace Corp.
Reinventing unstructured data analysis by using machine learning to augment human intelligence
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Alfred Whitehead)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dave Copps, founder and CEO, Brainspace Corp.
Reinventing unstructured data analysis by using machine learning to augment human intelligence
Diane Collier, Chairman IEEE-MetroCon 2016
Update on progress of the conference scheduled for Oct. 26
The Voice of Reason (John Sinisi) |
#275
August 15, 2016
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Dr. Ashwin M. Nair, Sr. Lecturer & Undergraduate Faculty Advisor, Dept. Bio Engineering, UT Arlington
Novel strategies to engineer tissue regeneration and stem cell recruitment
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Dr. Da Hsuan Feng)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Ashwin M. Nair, Sr. Lecturer & Undergraduate Faculty Advisor, Dept. Bio Engineering, UT Arlington
Career advice
Diane Collier, Chairman IEEE-MetroCon 2016
Update on progress of the conference scheduled for Oct. 26
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Ali Abedi) |
#274
August 8, 2016
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Dr. Risto Miikkulainen, Prof. Computer Science, University of Texas, Austin; Research Fellow Sentient Technologies, Inc.
Evolution of Neural Networks and artificial intelligence
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of H.P. Herbert)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Risto Miikkulainen, Prof. Computer Science, University of Texas, Austin; Research Fellow Sentient Technologies, Inc.
The future of Neural Networks and AI
Diane Collier, Chairman IEEE-MetroCon 2016
Update on progress of the conference scheduled for Oct. 26
The Voice of Reason (John Piper, risk management)
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#273
July 25, 2016
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Michael Quinn, VP Corp. Strategy, CTO, Oncor Electric Delivery
Success of Smart meters; Cyber Security; SCADA security; Snipers; Drones protection
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Sir Winston Churchill)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Michael Quinn, VP Corp. Strategy, CTO, Oncor Electric Delivery
Growth in electric demand; rolling blackouts
Diane Collier, Chairman IEEE-MetroCon 2016
Update on progress of the conference scheduled for Oct. 26
The Voice of Reason (Steve Smith, US SBA) |
#272
July 18, 2016
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Dr. Hongli Wu, Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutical Sciences, UNT System College of Pharmacy
Challenges and opportunities in the study of age-related macular degeneration; curing wet MD, preventing dry MD
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Armand Hammer)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Hongli Wu, Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutical Sciences, UNT System College of Pharmacy
Life in China, coming to the USA
Diane Collier, Chairman IEEE-MetroCon 2016
Update on progress of the conference scheduled for Oct. 26
The Voice of Reason (Matthew Hause) |
#271
July 5, 2016
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Dr. Ali Abedi, Prof. Electrical Engineering, University of Maine
Leak detection on International Space Station; wireless sensors for brain injury detection
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Blaise Pascal)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Ali Abedi, Prof. Electrical Engineering, University of Maine
A look into the future; advice to avoid faulty information
Diane Collier, Chairman IEEE-MetroCon 2016
Update on progress of the conference scheduled for Oct. 26
The Voice of Reason (Abby Kohut) |
#270
April 25, 2016
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Tom Bergman, Program Manager, Cyber Innovations Unit, Battelle
Why technical suppliers will have a competitive edge using Battelle's tool Barricade to weed out counterfeits and clones
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Aristotle)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Re-broadcast of Steve Smith, Dir. Disaster Planning & Risk Management, US Small Business Admin.
Identifying and financing businesses in clusters large and small to contribute to homeland security.
The Voice of Reason (Andrea Marsh, Battelle) |
#269
April 18, 2016
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Andrea Marsh, Senior Business Development, Battelle
Organizing the Business Panel for HST '16
Pete Forster, Asso. Dean College Information Sciences & Technology, Penn State U.; AND Andrea Forster, Sr. Student Security & Risk Analysis, College Information Sciences & Technology
Sex Trafficking and Prostitution
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Sam Harris)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Pete Forster, Asso. Dean College Information Sciences & Technology, Penn State U.; AND Andrea Forster, Sr. Student Security & Risk Analysis, College Information Sciences & Technology
Characterizing Sex Trafficking in Pennsylvania for Law Enforcement
The Voice of Reason (Philip Bardasian, IBM the Internet of Things) |
#268
April 11, 2016
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Vincent Sritapan, Cyber Security Div., Dept. Of Homeland Security
Mobile security in community networks
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Jules Renard)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Pravin V. Chopade, research scientist at iLab, funded by the US Department of Defense
Micro-Community Detection and Vulnerability Identification for Large Networks
Commentary on the coming Ice Age predicted by scientists in India, Japan and China
The Voice of Reason (Steve Smith, US SBA) |
#267
April 4, 2016
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John P. Sinisi, Principal, Ballistic Fire Barriers, LLC, New Jersey
On Critical Infrastructure Protection for Substations and Transformers
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of William Faulkner)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
John P. Sinisi, Principal, Ballistic Fire Barriers, LLC, New Jersey
Final words on Critical Infrastructure Protection for Substations and Transformers
Commentary on the latest outrageous Trump quote, and his carbon cap proposals
The Voice of Reason (Mary Ellen Randall) |
#266
March 28, 2016
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Dr. Hong Liu, Prof. Graduate Program Director, Dept. Electrical & Computer Engineering, U of Mass. Dartmouth
Message Authentication in Driverless Cars
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Oscar Wilde)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Hong Liu, Prof. Graduate Program Director, Dept. Electrical & Computer Engineering, U of Mass. Dartmouth
Cracking the codes in the Apple iPhone
Yinatan Shaham, Head of Scenarios Team for Israeli Fire & Rescue National Authority
Modeling Urban Fires in Mediterranean and Middle East Cities
The Voice of Reason (Richard Adler) |
#264
March 21, 2016
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Steve Smith, Dir. Disaster Planning & Risk Management, US Small Business Admin.
Identifying businesses in clusters large and small to contribute to homeland security
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Stephen Hawking)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Steve Smith, Dir. Disaster Planning & Risk Management, US Small Business Admin.
Identifying and financing businesses in clusters large and small to contribute to homeland security
The Voice of Reason (George Markowsky) |
#263
March 7, 2016
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Mary Ellen Randall, CEO/Founder, Ascot Technologies
How IEEE-USA will partner with the Red Cross to provide short-term communications and power solutions after natural disasters and infrastructure failures
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Mahatma Gandhi)
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Excerpts from the 2006 nanotechnology conference where six Nobel Laureates engaged in a fireside chat on issues of science
Moderated by Jim Von Ehr, founder of Zyvex Corp
The Voice of Reason (Philip Bardasian, IBM) |
#262
February 29, 2016
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John W. Piper, Principal, Bearing Security Risk Management Services
Vulnerability analysis and risk management; new NERC directive
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Whitney Young)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
John W. Piper, Principal, Bearing Security Risk Management Services
Methods used in vulnerability analysis and risk management; Drown dangers must be solved
The Voice of Reason (Colonel Andrew Pennington, CISSP, Air Force Reserves) |
#261
October 19, 2015
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Colonel Andrew Pennington, CISSP, Air Force Reserves, Gartner executive partner
Security with unmanned aircraft systems
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Adlai Stevenson)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Colonel Andrew Pennington, CISSP, Air Force Reserves, Gartner executive partner
Cyberwarfare with unmanned aircraft systems
Dr. Xiaohua Liu, Assistant Prof., Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas
Tissue Engineering and regeneration
The Voice of Reason (John Adams) |
#260
October 12, 2015
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Phillip Bardasian, IBM technical specialist in aerospace and defense, and sponsor at MetroCon
The Internet of Things and Continuous Engineering,
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Abe Lincoln)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Phillip Bardasian, IBM technical specialist in aerospace and defense
The Internet of Things and Continuous Engineering, IBM's Rational Rhapsody
The Voice of Reason (Jack Wang) |
#259
October 5, 2015
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Matthew Hause, GTM technical specialist and a fellow at Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC) and sponsor at MetroCon
The use of command and control systems, SCADA, process
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Alan Greenspan)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Matthew Hause, GTM technical specialist and a fellow at Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC) and sponsor at MetroCon
Security of command and control systems and the Cloud, Artificial Intelligence
The Voice of Reason (Adam Cohen) |
#258
September 28, 2015
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IEEE Members REMINDER to Vote
Dr. Xiaowei Dong, Prof. Dept. of Pharmaceutical Science, UNT College of Pharmacy
The use of nanotechnology for drug delivery is set to spread rapidly
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Aristotle)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
The late Dr. Stephen Schneider, special encore interview from 2009
In 1970 NASA scientists believed the earth would become much colder; the real costs of global warming
The Voice of Reason (Abby Kohut) |
#257
September 21, 2015
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John Adams, author of Cyber Blackout—When the Lights Go Out, Nation at Risk
Cyber Warfare concerns, risks to our power grid
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Robert Orben)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
John Adams, author of Cyber Blackout—When the Lights Go Out, Nation at Risk
Cyber Warfare concerns, risks to our power grid
The Voice of Reason (Tom Sewell) |
#256
September 14, 2015
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Dr. Yu-Chieh (Jack) Wang, Asst. Prof. Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of North Texas Health Science Center
Advances in regenerative medicine using powerful human pluripotent stem cells
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Desmond TuTu)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Encore interview with the late Dr. Stephen Schneider, Stanford U., from 2009
Just months prior to his death, modeling climate change
The Voice of Reason (Michael Quinn, Oncor) |
#255
September 7, 2015
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Abby Kohut, Pres. of Staffing Symphony LLP., Author
Job search secrets
Prof. Adam Cohen, Director, Laboratory for Additive Manufacturing, Robotics, and Automation, Southern Methodist U.
On his presentation to be delivered Oct. 22, this year at MetroCon on 3-D printing
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Richard Armitage)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Prof. Adam Cohen, Director, Laboratory for Additive Manufacturing, Robotics, and Automation, SMU.
On his presentation to be delivered Oct. 22, this year at MetroCon on 3-D printing
The Voice of Reason (Michael DeFranco, Lua) |
#254
August 3, 2015
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T. Michael Quinn, VP and CTO, Oncor Electric Delivery
Teams of shadowy hackers constantly working to penetrate cyber security protecting our electrical grid; Grid security
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Ayn Rand)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
T. Michael Quinn, VP and CTO, Oncor Electric Delivery
Dedication to keeping and updating the grid
Abby Kohut, Pres. of Staffing Symphony LLP., Author
Job search secrets
The Voice of Reason (Michael Silevitch, Northeastern U.) |
#253
March 24, 2015
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Michael DeFranco, Founder & CEO of Lua; and Juliette Kayyem, founder of Kayyam Solutions
Mobile-First enterprise communication solutions
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Greg McGovern)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Deb Newberry, author of The Next Big Thing is Really Small
Special encore presentation from 2013 on free nanotechnology classes for schools
The Voice of Reason (Louis Guillebaud) |
#252
March 16, 2015
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Hong Liu, Prof. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Cyber security and endpoint authentication
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Ernest Hemmingway)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Hong Liu, Prof. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Sees a Utopian future where the Internet prevents crime, and lack of privacy makes everyone behave
Jonathan Kandel, outreach for the new Columbia Southern University in Orange Beach, AL
Online learning, new degrees in ISS, Homeland Security, Arson Investigation
The Voice of Reason (Paul Benda, Director, Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects agency |
#251
March 9, 2015
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George Markowsky, Professor of Computer Science, University of Maine
The line between cyber warfare and cyber crime is blurring
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
George Markowsky, Professor of Computer Science, University of Maine
"Hacking techniques so easy, doesn't take a genius," the Rainbow Tables
Commentary on National Geographic magazine March cover story, The War on Science
The Voice of Reason (Paulo Shakarian) |
#250
March 2, 2015
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Michael B. Silevitch, Robert D. Black Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Northeastern University
Awareness and Localization of Explosives Related Threats (ALERT),
A Dept. of Homeland Security Center of Excellence
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of William Somerset Maugham)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Michael B. Silevitch, Robert D. Black Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Northeastern University
Awareness and Localization of Explosives Related Threats (ALERT),
A Dept. of Homeland Security Center of Excellence
Updates on Net Neutrality and advances in lithium batteries
The Voice of Reason (Nick Giacobe) |
#249
February 9, 2015
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Frank Thibodeau, VP Business Development, Bruker Detection Corporation
New, light, portable detection tools for chemicals and explosives
The late Stephen Schneider, famous Nobel Laureate on global warming, an encore interview from 2009
How climate change models work and
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Andre Maurois)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
The late Stephen Schneider, famous Nobel Laureate on global warming, and encore interview from 2009
How climate change models work and
The Voice of Reason (Peter Forster, Penn State U) |
#248
January 5, 2015
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John Verrico, Chief of Media Relations, US Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology
Five new goals for DHS S&T, and operating the National Conversation
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of W. Somerset Maugham)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
John Verrico, Chief of Media Relations, US Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology
Five new goals for DHS S&T, and operating the National Conversation
Phrantceena T. Halres, CEO Total Tactical Defence (sic)
Encore presentation on using our sixth sense for defense
The Voice of Reason (Corey Hinderstein) |
#247
November 3, 2014
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Russel Smith, Executive Director of the Texas Renewable Energy Industries Assn. [TREIA]
On the Texas Renewables 2014 conference in Dallas, Texas, Nov. 3 – 6
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Frank Sinatra)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Russel Smith, Executive Director of the Texas Renewable Energy Industries Assn. [TREIA]
On the Texas Renewables 2014 conference in Dallas, Texas, Nov. 3 – 6
The late Stephen Schneider, climatologist
Encore presentation from 2010
The Voice of Reason (Qing-Chang Zhong) |
#246
October 27, 2014
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Peter K. Forster, Assoc. Dean of Online Education and Information Technology; and Nick Giacobe, Lecturer and Research Associate, Penn State University
Teaching students to recognize human trafficking over the Internet; cyber warfare and why it will be an increasing danger
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Ralph Waldo Emerson)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate, Florida State University
On how he learned he won the Nobel Prize in chemistry; then encore tracks from 2012
The Voice of Reason (David Stidham) |
#244
May 26, 2014
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Sarah Boisvert co-founder of Potomac Photonics and founder of the non-profit FabLab Hub Project
3D printing on both large and small scale.
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of John Barrymore)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Debashis Chanda Assistant Professor at The University of Central Florida/College of Optics & Photonics
Nanotechnology in the creation of advanced optical materials.
Science News Network reporter Desiree Matel Anderson reports o the use of drones in spring mudslides in Washington state.
The Voice of Reason (Daniel Gerstein) |
#243
May 19, 2014
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Physicist Paul Grant, NASA
Alternative energy solutions overblown by the media
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Scott Burns)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Roger Filion, founder Filion Manufacturing
Infrared asphalt repair is best
The Voice of Reason (Chuck Korstad) |
#242
May 12, 2014
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Dr Oscar Garcia, Prof. Electrical Engineering, University of North Texas
The future of Micro-Robots using nanotechnology
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom William O. Douglas)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr Mathias Frank, department of energy, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
Nanotechnology in a new class of laser X-ray
The Voice of Reason (Nick Nascimento) |
#241
May 5, 2014
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Cory Hinderstein, VP International Programs, Nuclear Threat Initiative
Frameworks for global nuclear nonproliferation
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Sun Tsu)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Cory Hinderstein, VP International Programs, Nuclear Threat Initiative
Security for weapons grade plutonium
The Voice of Reason (Anno Keizer) |
#240
April 28, 2014
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Len Swanson, CEO of Global Energy Technologies Institute
The importance of training military veterans in technology and science for career opportunities offering gainful employment in civilian life.
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Plato)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Maria Richards – Laboratory Coordinator at SMU Geothermal Laboratory - Huffington Department of Earth Sciences
Utilizing geothermal energy for sustainable, cost effective and environmentally friendly end use.
The Voice of Reason (Alan Marshall) |
#239
April 21, 2014
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Dr. Karl Martin, CEO of Bionym
Unique insights into bio-metric solutions for industrial, medical and consumer applications with Wearable Technology.
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Derrick Bell)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Bob Mattson - Farmer, Rancher, Owner- Soil Secrets of Texas
Interconnected environmental relationships that unlock the secrets of the "Soil Food Web".
The Voice of Reason (Donald Watkins) |
#238
April 14, 2014
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Anno Keizer, URENCO, head of group security
On chairing Nuclear Industry Summit (NIS) in Amsterdam and organizing the Nuclear Security Summit for 53 heads of state in The Hague
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of W. Somerset Maugham)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Doug Mader and Steve Bourg, organizing committee members of IEEE Greentech 2015
Call for papers and peek at coming conference in New Orleans, recorded live on the floor of IEEE Greentech 2014 in Corpus Christi, Texas April 4, 2014
The Voice of Reason (Major Paulo Shakarian, US Army at West Point) |
#237
April 7, 2014
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Larry Sinkin, CEO, Solar San Antonio
Solar Power Advocacy in San Antonio, TX
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Andre Maurois)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Ben Marzeion, Assistant Professor, Institute of Meteorology & Geophysics
University of Innsbruck-Austria
Climate Change Threatening Cultural World Heritage Sites
The Voice of Reason (General Rice, US Army) |
#236
March 24, 2014
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David Stidham, Sr. VP and COO, Tres Amigas
Uniting the three national power grids at Clovis, NM
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Sir Winston Churchill)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
David Stidham, Sr. VP and COO, Tres Amigas
Uniting the three national power grids at Clovis, NM
Phrantceena Halres, CEO Total Protection Services Global
Creative thinking to save our vital installations from terrorist attacks
The Voice of Reason (Madhu Beriwal) |
#235
March 17, 2014
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J. Derald Morgan, speaker at www.ieeegreentech.org
The next technology question in the field of electricity
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Armand Hammer)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Ralph Snoot, Green home builder
Back to the past is the future
The Voice of Reason (Steve Carr, MIT-Harvard) |
#234
March 10, 2014
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Dr. Mehrdad (Mark) Ehsani, Director, Sustainable Energy & Vehicle engineering Program, Power Electronics & Motor Drives Laboratory,
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University
Keynote speaker at www.ieeegreentech.org, on why electric cars will never catch on and replace internal combustion engines
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Yaron Ezrahi, Israeli political theorist)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Tim O'Conner, chairman of Lockheed's MetroCon
Highlights of this year's conference in Arlington, TX, its 27th year in production
The Voice of Reason (Phillip LaPlante, Penn State University) |
#233
February 24, 2014
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J. Derald Morgan, featured speaker at IEEE Greentech conference April 3-4, Corpus Christi, TX www.ieeegreentech.org
The future of Energy Costs, the idea of Global Warming and the Facts
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of James Madison)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Vida Rozite, lead expert at IEA (International Energy Agency)
Rapidly growing electricity problems
The Voice of Reason (Steve Shoap, inventor on obtaining patents) |
#232
February 17, 2014
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Ruby Mehrubeoglu, Chairman IEEE Greentech 2014 conference
On confer3nce details and registration at www.ieeegreentech.org
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Anita Loos)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Sir Harry Kroto, famous Nobel Laureate in chemistry
On how he learned he won the Nobel Prize nearly 20 years ago
The Voice of Reason (Tala de los Santos, PATH) |
#231
February 10, 2014
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Dr. Susan Lunte, University of Kansas, keynote speaker at Pittcon 2014
On Women in Science month and her presentation at Pittcon
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom Sam Rayburn)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Desiree Matel-Anderson
Working with FEMA and other relief agencies, and becoming a news correspondent for the ScienceNews Network
The Voice of Reason (Mike Paque) |
#230
February 3, 2014
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Dr. Christy Haynes, noted chemistry Prof. specializing in nanotechnology at University of Minnesota, keynote speaker at Pittcon 2014
SERS in blood, Vibrational Spectroscopy
A visit to the Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Alexander Solzhenitsyn)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Christy Haynes, noted chemistry Prof. specializing in nanotechnology at University of Minnesota, keynote speaker at Pittcon 2014
The future for nanotechnology in medicine
Kent Saathoff, respected engineering authority with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas [ERCOT]
Vulnerabilities to terrorists attacks on our power grid
The Voice of Reason (Prof. Dalila Megherbi, Lowell, Massachusetts) |
#229
January 27, 2014
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Dr. Qing-Chang Zhong, chairman in Control and Systems Engineering, University of Sheffield, UK
Control of power inverters in renewable energy and smart grid
Kent Saathoff, respected engineering authority with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas [ERCOT]
How ERCOT operates
A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Louis Brandeis)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Kent Saathoff, respected engineering authority with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas [ERCOT]
Tres Amigoes, protecting the power grid with 500 energy sources
The Voice of Reason (Dr. J. David Irwin, Auburn U) |
#228
January 20, 2014
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Dr. Roger Howsley, Exc. Dir World Institute for Nuclear Security
Protecting the world's critical energy, dangers of cyber warfare on energy sources
A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Timothy Garton Ash)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Roger Howsley, Exc. Dir World Institute for Nuclear Security
Protecting the world's critical energy, dangers of cyber warfare on energy sources
Phrantceena Halres, CEO Total Protection Services Global
How TPSG operates in protecting the world's critical energy sources
The Voice of Reason (Donald Watkins, CEO Masada Oxynol) |
#227
January 13, 2014
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Professor Chad A. Mirkin, keynote speaker at Pittcon 2014
Department of Chemistry and International Institute for Nanotechnology
Northwestern University, on nano science in medicine
A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Andrew Carnegie)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Michael Torres, CEO GreenWorld Restoration,
Received an IDIQ awarded by the Texas General Land Office to rebuild homes destroyed in Texas regions impacted by natural disasters
The Voice of Reason (Phillip Laplante, Penn State University) |
#226
December 23, 2013
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Info on the IEEE Greentech conference and the Keynote presentation on
"green vulnerabilities and avoiding disaster" by Phrantceena Halres,
CEO of TPSG, www.ieeegreentech.org
Donald V. Watkins, energy entrepreneur, CEO Masada Oxynol
Explains the partnership between Alabama State University and Total
Protection Services Global to create the Nuclear Protection Academy
A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Sergei Rochmaninov)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Donald V. Watkins, energy entrepreneur, CEO Masada Oxynol
Oil drilling in Namibia and Mining uranium, depriving Iran from having
a uranium supply
The Voice of Reason (Mike Paque, Ground Water Protection Council) |
#225
December 16, 2013
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Patrick Engebretson, author The Basics of Hacking and Penetration Testing
Explains ethical hacking and penetration testing, and how his book makes it easy
A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Joe Kline)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Patrick Engebretson, author The Basics of Hacking and Penetration Testing
Explains ethical hacking, scanning, and penetration testing
The Voice of Reason (Lawrence Snyder, Bay Path College) |
#224
December 9, 2013
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Mike Greig, scientist at Pfizer, the Network Science Center, US military academy at West Point
Details on his half day short course coming at Pittcon in March, 2014. Will introduce attendees to mass spectrometry based methods for analyzing protein dynamics
Prof. Dalila Megherbi, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, founder of computer machine human-intelligence networking and distribution systems [CMINDS]
Won best of conference for face recognition presentation at IEEE Homeland Security Technology in mid-November
A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Tom Clancy)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Prof. Dalila Megherbi, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, founder of computer machine human-intelligence networking and distribution systems [CMINDS]
Won best of conference for face recognition presentation at IEEE Homeland Security Technology in mid-November
The Voice of Reason (Fran Staples, IEEE) |
#223
November 18, 2013
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Maj. Paulo Shakarian, department of computer sciences at the Network Science Center, US military academy at West Point
On his book "An Introduction to Cyber-Warfare: A Multidisciplinary Approach; how the Stuxnet worm was discovered, spread, and works"
A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Leo Cherne)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Maj. Paulo Shakarian, department of computer sciences at the Network Science Center, US military academy at West Point
An alarming future in Cyber-Warfare
The Voice of Reason (Kristina Tanasichuk) |
#222
November 4, 2013
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Alan G. Marshall, Prof. Chemistry & Biochemistry, director Ion Cyclotron Resonance programs, Nat. High Magnetic Field lab, Florida State U .
On his presentations to come at Pittcon conference, March 2 & 5, 2014
Major Gen. L. Scott Rice
Speaking at the IEEE Homeland Security Technology conference Nov. 12-14, 2013
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Major Gen. L. Scott Rice
Speaking at the IEEE Homeland Security Technology conference Nov. 12-14, 2013
Soll Sussman, director of the 20th Border Energy Forum in San Antonio Nov. 6-8, 2013
Why the cross border energy forum has grown so dramatically over the past 20 years
The Voice of Reason (Desiree (Desi) Matel-Anderson) |
#221
October 28, 2013
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Russel Smith, Executive Director, Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association
Details on the Texas Renewables 2013 conference in San Antonio, Nov. 11 -13
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A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Weidong (Larry) Shi, Dr. Xi Zhao, Mr. Tao Feng, Mr. Pranav—Scientists at University of Houston department of computer sciences
Fingerprint identification with electronic detection rather than optical
The Voice of Reason (Cathy Leslie, executive director of Engineers Without Borders) |
#220
October 14, 2013
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William Huba, founder Hiveary, presenting at IEEE Homeland Security conference in Boston
Using machine learning to automate server monitoring and alerting; pervasive use of sensors coming
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A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Mother Teresa)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Aman Kumar, Sr. Computational Linguist at BCI Technologies, and Hassan Alam, CEO at BCI; presenting at IEEE Homeland Security conference in Boston
Author identification and machine learning
The Voice of Reason (Ashish Jain) |
#219
October 7, 2013
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Steve Carr, Director of Proteomics, Broad Inst. of MIT and Harvard
Explains how proteomics works with the genome research and his feature presentation at Pittcon conference, Chicago, March 2-6, 2014
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A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Patrick Henry)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Steve Carr, Director of Proteomics, Broad Inst. of MIT and Harvard
Proteomics works with automation and his feature presentation at Pittcon conference, Chicago, March 2-6, 2014
Dr. Christine Lee, NASA Applied Science program
On her presentation ay the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference in Silicon Valley Oct. 21—23, 2013
The Voice of Reason (Jeremy Vickers, Dallas) |
#218
September 30, 2013
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Madhu Beriwal, CEO at IEM
Explains the WebPuff toxic chemical dispersion model developed by IEM for the US Army
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A visit to the den of strangers (a wise sage of New England)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Daniel M. Gerstein, author of National Security and Arms Control in the Age of Biotechnology
The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention
The late Dr. Stephen Schneider, Nobel Laureate authority on climate change
On how he differs from Al Gore; phasing out coal power plants over time
The Voice of Reason (Phrantceena Halres, TPS) |
#217
September 23, 2013
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Dr. Gregory T. Sullivan, principal research scientist, BAE Systems
Enforcing security on our computers, totally eliminating hacking
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Clint Murchison)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Gregory T. Sullivan, principal research scientist, BAE Systems
Protecting security on government and industrial computers, stopping cyber warfare
Linda Rings, sister of the late Rick Smalley, Nobel Laureate
Family sentiments on the man who ushered in the modern era of nanotechnology
The Voice of Reason (Byron Reese, Demand Media, Austin, Texas) |
#216
September 16, 2013
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Dr. Ashish Jain, Director Mobile Applications and Services Research Group, Applied Communications
New and mobile biometric modals based on each unique operator
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Euripides)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Remembering Rick Smalley at Rice University before Smalley won the Nobel Prize for chemistry and ushered in the modern era of nanotechnology
Dr. Donna Nelson, Chemist of the Year, Prof. at OU Norman, OK
On being science advisor for the TV series Breaking Bad
The Voice of Reason (Michael Payne, Vislink) |
#215
September 9, 2013
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Daniel P. Linskey, Superintendent-in-Chief, Boston Police Department
Lessons learned from the Boston Marathon bombing
A visit from Nick Nascimento, A Geek to Go
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr.)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Adrian Hopkins, Merck Pharmaceuticals
How Merck is giving away many millions of dollars in medications to stamp out River Blindness
The Voice of Reason (Andrea Marsh, Battelle) |
#214
September 2, 2013
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Dr. Daniel M. Gerstein, Deputy Under Secretary science & technology, Department of Homeland Security
The importance of innovation and partnerships at DHS
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Plutarch)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Richard Adler, president of DecisionPath
How diverse cognitive errors in decision making can be overcome
The Voice of Reason (Carl Bloomfield, Intertek) |
#213
August 26, 2013
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Jeremy Vickers, managing director of innovation, Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce
Details of launching the Dallas Entrepreneur Center; working with the Texas Research Alliance and InnovateDFW, all part of LaunchDFW.com
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Alan Kay)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Jeremy Vickers, managing director of innovation, Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce
How Dallas/Fort Worth will be known as a leading entrepreneurial hub in the same league as Silicon Valley
Rebecca Dracup and Andrew Perren, engineering students at University of Western Australia at Perth
Update on the Global Humanitarian Engineering awards to be presented at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference in October of this year
The Voice of Reason (Aydogan Ozcan, UCLA) |
#212
August 19, 2013
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Laura Rice, Event Coordinator, The Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair, Fredericksburg, Texas
Details of what to expect at this year's event
Dr. Da Hsuan Feng, Senior Vice President, Global Strategy, Planning and Evaluation, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
NTHU to recruit students from United States to come to Taiwan as undergraduates; some excerpts from interview recorded in 2010 when Dr. Feng spoke on higher education in Asia while in Malaysia
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of FDR)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Francis Staples, director of sales, IEEE Xplore Library
Why the IEEE digital library is so comprehensive and vital, to be a feature at the IEEE Homeland Security Technology conference in mid-November
The Voice of Reason (David Gadsden, Esri) |
#211
August 5, 2013
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Prof. Lawrence Snyder, director Masters in Cybersecurity Management at Bay Path College
Why a holistic solution is vital if we want to protect ourselves; the need to combat cyber warfare on two fronts; what is the Masters in Cybersecurity Management program?
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Andrew Carnegie)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Prof. Lawrence Snyder, director Masters in Cybersecurity Management at Bay Path College
Why social media can be dangerous and what to do about it
Sir Harold (Harry) Kroto, Nobel Laureate –chemistry, nanotechnology pioneer
Visiting from his summer home in England; why is it important to fund research for scientists who are just curious and playing around with obtuse ideas, like what led to the laser for eye surgery
The Voice of Reason (Andrea Marsh, Battelle) |
#210
July 15, 2013
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Tala de los Santos, group leader for diagnostics at PATH
What is PATH; innovative partnership to bring rapid test for river blindness; what she hopes with be the take-away when she speaks at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference
Desiree (Desi) Matel-Anderson, Chief Innovation Advisor, FEMA
A close view of relief on the ground the very day after tornados hit Moore, OK
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Ayn Rand)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Desiree (Desi) Matel-Anderson, Chief Innovation Advisor, FEMA
Big changes in the way FEMA responds to crises
The Voice of Reason (Cathy Leslie, executive director of Engineers Without Borders) |
#209
July 1, 2013
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Michael Burgess, Congressman 26 District Texas, member House Energy and Commerce Committee
The President's latest efforts to go around congress and have the EPA act unilaterally on emissions restrains, raising the cost of energy; On why Booz Allen Hamilton and the NSA may ultimately be held responsible for the Snowden leaks
Nigel Snoad, Product Manager Google Crisis Response and Civic Innovation
A preview of his keynote presentation this coming October in Silicon Valley at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Nigel Snoad, Product Manager Google Crisis Response and Civic Innovation
Google's "people finder" and other tools used in disasters; working with the Red Cross and FEMA; several views of the future
The Voice of Reason (Joel Sparks, Canadian aero engineer) |
#208
June 24, 2013
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J. David Irwin, Prof. Auburn U, co-author of Introduction to Computer Networks and Cybersecurity
On why it is important to understand both networks and Cybersecurity; the Snowden/NSA controversy
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Booker T. Washington)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
J. David Irwin, Prof. Auburn U, co-author of Introduction to Computer Networks and Cybersecurity
Why Cybersecurity needs to be taught in our schools, as is being done in China, the younger the better; the "bad guys" are always going to be with us, we must protect our networks; how this book will teach our upcoming generations
Editor Opinion
We want to prosecute the wrong guy. Derelicts at Booze Allen Hamilton and lack of NSA oversight are the real culprits in security leaks, Snowden only sounded the alert. A real criminal would have kept quiet and used the info to hurt us
The Voice of Reason (Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry) |
#207
June 17, 2013
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Marc Apter, President IEEE-USA, Washington D.C.
On the proposed Comprehensive Immigration Bill going through congress, displeased with amendments that remove vital safeguards for US citizens
Willow Brugh, MIT Media Labs, program director of Geeks Without Bounds
On working with FEMA and her presentation at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference in Silicon Valley, October of this year
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Emma Lazarus)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Willow Brugh, MIT Media Labs, program director of Geeks Without Bounds
On working with FEMA and her presentation at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference in Silicon Valley, October of this year
Rebecca Dracup and Andrew Perren, engineering students at University of Western Australia at Perth
On how they devised the Global Humanitarian Engineering awards to be presented at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference in October of this year
The Voice of Reason (Nick Nascimento, A Geek to Go) |
#206
May 20, 2013
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Phrantceena Halres, CEO Total Protection Services International
Developing a sixth sense to detect terrorism potentials and other dangers, crisis planning, corporate espionage safeguards
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Phrantceena Halres, CEO Total Protection Services International
Why those advocating gun control are wrong; the future is bright for America and the world through crisis planning
Sir Harold (Harry) Kroto, Nobel Laureate –chemistry, nanotechnology pioneer
Connecting the scientific work of universities around the world with GEOSET
The Voice of Reason (Andrea Marsh, Battelle) |
#205
April 29, 2013
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Dr. Aydogan Ozcan, bio and nano photonics professor at UCLA, and keynote speaker at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference in San Jose October 21-23, 2013
Remarkable use of iPhones in the field to perform diagnostics as good and reliably as using cumbersome lab bench equipment
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Aydogan Ozcan, bio and nano photonics professor at UCLA, and keynote speaker at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference in San Jose October 21-23, 2013
By the next decade it will be common for us to live over 100 years and use iPhone type diagnostic tools at home to control our health needs
Dr. Ray Baughman, Dir. Nanotechnology Inst, University of Texas—Dallas
Update on his pioneering work in the field of artificial muscles
The Voice of Reason (Sheila Kerr, CEO Windstream Power, Vermont) |
#204
April 22, 2013
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Kristina Tanasichuk, CEO, Government Technology & Services Coalition
Joining IEEE as a media partner in producing the Homeland Security
Technology conference in Boston; how the GTSC operates; market
solutions-bringing private sector technology forward to government
needs
Riley Swenson and David Toledo, co-inventors of PowerPot
Another Kickstarter success story, generating electricity from heat
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Niebuhr)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Riley Swenson and David Toledo, co-inventors of PowerPot
Bringing light to remote areas of the world by generating electricity
from heat; a look at the future
Dr. Ray Baughman, Dir. Nanotechnology Inst, University of Texas-Dallas
Working without fanfare on a method of generating a lot of electricity
from heat
The Voice of Reason (Jack Casazza, Author) |
#203
April 15, 2013
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Prof. Deb Newberry, author The Next Big Thing is Really Small, Dakota State Technical College, Rosemont, MN
There are now more jobs in nanotechnology than people to fill them. Lots of high paying technical jobs with just two years degree level of college skill, and 40% of her students go on to complete 4 years of college. At no cost to schools [paid for by the National Science Foundation] she will send nanotech kits to teachers with everything they need to do nanotechnology experiments
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Bill Paley)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Prof. Deb Newberry, author The Next Big Thing is Really Small, Dakota State Technical College, Rosemont, MN
At no cost to schools, nanotech kits to teachers for nanotechnology experiments. How the bankruptcy of NanoInk is affecting her Nano Professor program. Working on her next book.
The Voice of Reason (Nobel Laureate Harry Kroto of nanotechnology fame) |
#202
April 1, 2013
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Walking Tour of the ScienceNews Radio Network production studio
Sound tour of the inner workings of the radio broadcast
Tom Levesque, reporting on the just completed Pittcon conference in Philly
Impressions of this year's conference
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Tom Levesque, reporting on the just completed Pittcon conference in Philly
Impressions of this year's conference
Ian Taylor, Chairman Alamo Area Council of Governments' coming electric NGV Summit April 17
How the conference was conceived, what to expect
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Da Hsuan Feng, VP National Tsing Hua U., Taiwan) |
#201
March 25, 2013
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Ben Amaba, IBM Software Group Worldwide Sales Executive, Complex Systems Engineering Program
Licensing exam for professional computer engineers beginning in April
Phillip A. Laplante, Prof. software engineering, Penn State U
More on licensing exam for professional computer engineers beginning in April, and the contributions of IEEE to the program
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Phillip A. Laplante, Prof. Software Engineering, Penn State
Why the licensing exam for professional computer engineers is important; the contributions of IEEE to the program
The Voice of Reason (Nobel Laureate Sir Harry Kroto) |
#200
March 18, 2013
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Tim O'Conner, chairman of Lockheed's MetroCon
Highlights of this year's conference in Arlington, TX, its 26th year in production
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Tim O'Conner, chairman of Lockheed's MetroCon
Student volunteers at this year's conference in Arlington, TX, its 26th year in production
Catherine Leslie, executive director of Engineers Without Borders, sponsor of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference in San Jose
History of EWB USA, predicting the future, must "change the status quo"
The Voice of Reason (Gertjan van Stam, CEO LinkNet, Zambia) |
#199
March 4, 2013
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Keith Moore, Chairman, 2013 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference
Why conference was moved from Seattle to San Jose this year, humanitarian relief around the world, what is new this year, Power Infrastructure/Off-grid Power/Renewable and Sustainable Energy; Applying Science, Engineering and Technology for Environmental Sustainability; Health, Medical Technology, Telemedicine; Disaster Warning, Avoidance, and Response; Water Planning, Availability and Quality; Sanitation; Connectivity and Communications Technologies (data/voice) for Remote Locations; Educational Technologies; Agricultural Technologies
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Keith Moore, Chairman, 2013 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference
Why conference this year is so special
Bill Wattenburg, famous scientist at Lawrence Livermore Labs
Inexpensive and safe way of dropping food to the starving in remote areas; why the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference is different from others that just give lip service to the world's problems
The US House Republican Caucus Band (as they do a number on us, they can do a number for us)
Playing: Stall the Stars & Stripes Forever
The Voice of Reason (Jim Fruchterman, CEO Benetech) |
#198
February 25, 2013
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Melissa May, Sr. Dir for strategic planning, NetBio
Rapid DNA analysis for law enforcement, relative identification, and homeland security
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Mark Showalter, Sr. research scientist at the Carl Sagan Center of the SETI Inst., Mountain View, CA
Naming the moons of Pluto; size of those moons, is Pluto a real planet?
Bill Wattenburg, scientist at Lawrence Livermore Labs
Inexpensive way of stopping hijacked and runaway tanker trucks before extensive damage is caused, clearing mine fields safely
The Voice of Reason (Robin Gamble, CEO Persistent Telecom) |
#197
February 18, 2013
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Michael Payne, CEO & Chief Technology Officer, Vislink
Vislink 50 year anniversary; beginnings in television transmission; rapid diversification to surveillance; solutions for airborne, covert, overt, mobile and urban surveillance
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Michael Payne, CEO & Chief Technology Officer, Vislink
New solutions for airborne video downlinks & UAV's; new solutions for portable SATCOM
The Voice of Reason (Melissa May, Sr. Dir. Strategic Planning, NetBio) |
#196
January 14, 2013
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Andrea C. Marsh, Senior Market Manager, Battelle's Joint and Interagency Market Group
Critical infrastructure/preparedness; Transportation security; CBRNE defense; funding for Battelle's national Security Global Business Division
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Janae Lee, Sr. VP of File Systems and Archive Products, Quantum Corporation
Wide area data storage critical to homeland security, Gnome research, etc.; critical and rapid data retrieval developments
The Voice of Reason (Ben Amaba, IBM Software Group) |
#195
December 17, 2012
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Ben Amaba, IBM Software Group Worldwide Sales Executive, Complex Systems Engineering Program
Using nanotechnology in developing cyber security solutions in new software
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Ben Amaba, IBM Software Group Worldwide Sales Executive, Complex Systems Engineering Program
Top three errors developers face in protecting against software threats in cyber security
Nick Nascimento, chief geek at AGeek2Go, San Diego, CA
Scary malware threats and how to defend them, the insidious MS Removal tool and the terrible things it does to your computer, Urgent Alert page at www.ageek2go.com
The Voice of Reason (John Casti comments on Fiscal Cliff fears) |
#194
November 5, 2012
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Reminder of address by Patricia Hoffman, DoE Asst. Sec. of power delivery and reliability, coming to the IEEE Homeland Security Technology conference in Boston, http://www.ieee-hst.org
Jack Casazza, internationally honored engineer, author of Superpower, once said of him "American consumers owe him more than any other person for the development of the electric power grid."
History of the American power grid, and highlights of his new book Superpower
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Jack Casazza, internationally honored engineer, author of Superpower
Future of the American power grid, and highlights of his new book Superpower
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Raymond Guillette, National Graduate School) |
#193
October 29, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE Homeland Security Technology conference in Boston, http://www.ieee-hst.org
Dr. Raymond Guillette, Dean of Academic Affairs & Student Services, National Graduate School, Falmouth, MA
Bright future career demands in fields of homeland security, many opportunities for students to acquire such education online from experts operating in the field for many years
Louis Guillabaud, nuclear technology manager, L3 Systems
Security and scanning containers entering the US for nuclear and other threats
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Louis Guillabaud, nuclear technology manager, L3 Systems
Security and using nanotechnology for scanning containers entering the US for nuclear and other threats
The Voice of Reason (David McIntyre, National Graduate School) |
#192
October 12, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE Homeland Security Technology conference in Boston, http://www.ieee-hst.org
Steve Shoap, inventor Neighborhood Protection system, speaker at IEEE Homeland Security Technology conference
Saving neighborhoods from the ravages of wildfires
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A visit to the den of strangers (clips from debate of Dewy/Truman in 1948)
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Christophe Ramstein, President & CEO Strategic Polymers
Explains haptic technology in electro/mechanical polymer actuators
The Voice of Reason (Steve Shoap, inventor on obtaining patents) |
#191
October 8, 2012
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Pittcon Exposition reminder (Mar. 17-22, 2013)
Bob McDowall, instructor at Pittcon, specialist on analytical systems, columnist for LC-GC Europe and Spectroscopy magazines
Entertaining introductions to special courses he will teach at Pittcon: Designing and Implementing the Electronic Laboratory, Writing Testable and Verifiable User Requirements for Computerized Laboratory Systems, Integrated Analytical Instrument Qualifications (AIQ) and Computerized Systems Validation (CSV).
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Franklin D. Roosevelt)
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Bob McDowall, instructor at Pittcon, specialist on analytical systems, columnist for LC-GC Europe and Spectroscopy magazines
Entertaining introductions to special courses he will teach at Pittcon
Stewart Jones, Sure Chill international business development director for True Energy Ltd.
Explains unique cooling technology for humanitarian needs in developing countries
The Voice of Reason (Mike Nickolaus, Ground Water Protection Council) |
#190
October 1, 2012
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IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference reminder
Adam Wells, senior business manager and producer in Australia, creator of Earthquake Buddy mobile app
Alerting rescuers for people caught in earthquakes; what Earthquake Buddy mobile app is and how it works
David Gadsden, program lead for Esri's Nonprofit Organization Program
The beginnings of the Environment Systems Research Institute (Esri)
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Harry Truman 1948)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
David Gadsden, program lead for Esri's Nonprofit Organization Program
The beginnings of the Environment Systems Research Institute (Esri); empowering nonprofits and NGOs around the globe with geographic information systems (GIS) technology
The Voice of Reason (Matt Feighner, Regional VP Clean Energy Fuels) |
#189
September 24, 2012
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IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference reminder
Simon Winter, Sr. VP Development, TechnoServe
Developing entrepreneurs, building businesses and industries in developing countries for humanitarian relief
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Andrew Carnegie)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Simon Winter, Sr. VP Development, TechnoServe
How ANDE operates, developing entrepreneurs, building businesses and industries in developing countries for humanitarian relief
Andras Paszternak, nanotechnology scientist speaking by SKYPE from Israel
Online social networking community for nanoscientists
The Voice of Reason (Christophe Ramstein) |
#188
September 17, 2012
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IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference reminder
Robert A. Freling, Executive Director, Solar Electric Light fund (SELF) and keynote speaker at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference
Making electric energy available for all mankind is a moral imperative. Believes power has become a basic human right
IEEE Life Sciences Grand Challenges Conference October 4 - 5 in Washington DC Reminder
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Friedrich Nietzsche)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Sheila Kerr, co-owner Windstream Power, Vermont
Solving the developing world's electrical needs in remote areas where wind and solar are sporadic and power is needed to be reliable, by using small, portable pedal power generators for 12V applications.
The Voice of Reason (Simon Winter, TechnoServe) |
#187
September 10, 2012
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Pittcon Exposition reminder (Mar. 17-22, 2013)
Sir Harold (Harry) Kroto, Nobel Laureate –chemistry, nanotechnology pioneer—C60, Keynote speaker at Pittcon conference Mar. 17, 2013
A preview of his presentation to come at Pittcon, exameter objects relating to nanometer; research in nanoscience and cluster chemistry; new Internet approaches for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) education
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Da Hsuan Feng, Taiwan)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Joel Sparks, aerospace engineer, co-founder of ArduSat open-source satellite space project
Do-it-yourself space programs, an accessible and public-available satellite platform to stimulate STEM education
The Voice of Reason (Kimo Storke, Austin, Texas) |
#186
September 3, 2012
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IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference reminder
Jim Fruchterman, CEO Benetech, keynote speaker IEEE Humanitarian Technology conference
New technology for those with disabilities, Benetech's work in human rights and environmental movements; Martus software for tracking human rights violations; Miradi tools for conservationists; predicts a revolution in technology-enabled education within a few years
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Thucydides)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
The late Dr. Stephen Schneider, Nobel Laureate, Stanford University
Climate change: Special classic encore re-broadcast of interview with the famous scientist recorded spring of 2010 just a few months before his death, on his book published by National Geographic, Science as a Contact Sport
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Tracy Farrell, Sr. Dir. Freshwater Initiative) |
#185
August 27, 2012
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IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference reminder
Dr. Gordon Day, IEEE 2012 President and Opening Plenary Keynote at IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference
Predicts strong progress in humanitarian relief in developing countries through energy solutions
Gertjan van Stam, CEO LinkNet, Zambia
Speaking by Skype from Nelson Mandela University in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, on his coming remarks to be presented at IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference, where he will say belief that technology will solve the world's social challenges is a myth
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Fred Malek)
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Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Gertjan van Stam, CEO LinkNet, Zambia
Speaking by Skype from Nelson Mandela University in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, on his coming remarks to be presented at IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference, where he will say belief that technology will solve the world's social challenges is a myth
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Tracy Farrell, Sr. Dir. Freshwater Initiative) |
#184
August 20, 2012
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Covering the dangers and history of West Nile virus with a spokesman for US Homeland Security and Mark Fisher, a medical epidemiologist of the Centers for Disease Control
Dr. David McIntyre, VP Homeland Security programs at the National Graduate School, nationally recognized strategist, analyst and teacher in national and homeland security
Totally new thoughts on how corruption is crossing our southern border, paralyzing local governments and law enforcement agencies
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of O’ Henry)
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Dr. David McIntyre, VP Homeland Security programs at the National Graduate School, nationally recognized strategist, analyst and teacher in national and homeland security
How lawlessness and corruption spread through to the gangs of the US
The Voice of Reason (Richard Moro, Raytheon) |
#183
August 13, 2012
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Dr. David McIntyre, VP Homeland Security programs at the National Graduate School, nationally recognized strategist, analyst and teacher in national and homeland security
Totally new concept on how to fix the Internet for security purposes
Byron Reese, Chief Innovation Officer, Demand Media, Austin, Texas
Highlights of his keynote presentation to the IEEE Global Humanitarian Conference in Seattle, WA, Oct. 21-24, "Big Data and the coming Golden Age of Humanity;" everything we do or know will be recorded and accessed for the world's wisdom bank
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Edgar Wallace)
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Byron Reese, Chief Innovation Officer, Demand Media, Austin, Texas
World wars will end sooner rather than later; some place in the future everything we do or know will be logged, recorded, indexed, and accessed
The Voice of Reason (Harry Arnold, Goodrich corp.) |
#182
July 23, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE Global Humanitarian conference in Seattle, http://www.ieeeghtc.org
Visit to the newsroom for Science News Headlines
John Casti, complexity scientist and systems theorist, founder of the X-Center in Vienna
Author of X-EVENTS, The Collapse of Everything; forecasting the next presidential election; "What does happen to our standard of living when our seductive music of technology stops?"; Digital darkness; loss of food supply; our electronics go out widely.
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Samuel Barclay Beckett)
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John Casti, complexity scientist and systems theorist, founder of the X-Center in Vienna
Author of X-EVENTS, The Collapse of Everything; More warnings of extreme events possible: physics and chemistry going wrong, nuclear wars, Oil depletion, pandemics and plagues, draughts, robot rebellions, world-wide economic collapse
The Voice of Reason (Michael Kelly, Prof. Technology, University of Cambridge, UK) |
#181
July 16, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE Global Humanitarian conference in Seattle, http://www.ieeeghtc.org
Visit to the newsroom for Science News Headlines
Kimo Storke, Principal KAS Consulting, Austin, Texas
Financing renewable energy sources.
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Plato, ancient Greek philosopher)
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Kimo Storke, Principal KAS Consulting, Austin, Texas
Financing renewable energy sources; why financing for third-world or developing countries has not been attractive; prediction for a bright future of renewable energy sources.
The Voice of Reason (Skip Rung, Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute) |
#180
July 9, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE Global Humanitarian conference in Seattle, http://www.ieeeghtc.org
Science News Headlines
Paul Benda, Director, Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects agency
What DHS is looking for in homeland security technology solutions; plans for DHS to release bacillus subtilis microbes into the Boston subway system as a terrorist test during July; other ways DHS is protecting the US against various terrorist schemes.
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of William Butler Yeats, Irish poet philosopher)
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Paul Benda, Director, Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects agency
What DHS is looking for in homeland security technology solutions
News & Commentary:
· DHS plans to release bacillus subtilis microbes into the Boston subway system as a terrorist test during July more fully explained
· Comments on the recent discovery of the so-called God-particle
· The cost of solar energy in Germany raising electric costs for all there
The Voice of Reason (Justin Manley, Teledyne Bentos) |
#179
May 21, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE Global Humanitarian conference in Seattle, http://www.ieeeghtc.org
Science News Headlines
Robin Gamble, CEO, Persistent Telecom
Why a mobile phone network with a satellite backbone is vital to national security and most useful in humanitarian and developing countries; predicts a future attack on communications networks in the USA
Carl Bloomfield, Intertek global director of business services for lighting
Why lighting is so important for energy conservation
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of John Stuart Mills, British philosopher)
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Carl Bloomfield, Intertek global director of business services for lighting
CFLs, LEDs, organic lighting
The Voice of Reason (Gerhard Klimeck, Dir. of Network for Computational Nanotechnology) |
#178
May 7, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE Global Humanitarian conference in Seattle, http://www.ieeeghtc.org
Science News Headlines
Keith Moore, senior engineer at the US Army Information Systems Engineering Command, Fort Huachuca, AZ
Details on the IEEE Global Humanitarian conference in Seattle
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Sir Winston Churchill)
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Peter Jenniskens, lead scientist of SETI
NASA's official search for fragments from a very rare type of meteor that is most likely to be related to molecules that could indicate extraterrestrial life exists.
The Voice of Reason (Steve Winterfeld, TERANet research labs) |
#177
April 16, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE energy conference in Tulsa, http://www.ieeegreentech.org
Shveta Miglani, Atmel's university program manager, robot competition
The merging of technology and education at Atmel in San Jose, CA
Dan Arthur, member Ground Water Protection Council; expert on hydraulic fracturing [fracking] and former staff at EPA
Why fracking is safe and how fly-by-night operations are regulated too
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Clarence Darrow)
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Dan Arthur, member Ground Water Protection Council; expert on hydraulic fracturing [fracking] and former staff at EPA
How financial interests in alternative energy may be the source of bogus fracking danger stories in an attempt to stymie development of natural gas and protect investments in wind and solar
The Voice of Reason (Skip Rung, Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute) |
#176
April 2, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE energy conference in Tulsa, http://www.ieeegreentech.org
A visit to our world newsroom for breaking science stories
Mike Paque, Ex. Dir. Ground Water Protection Council; and Mike Nickolaus, Geologist, special projects director for GWPC
What is GWPC, how does fracking work
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Ted Williams)
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Mike Paque, Ex. Dir. Ground Water Protection Council; and Mike Nickolaus, Geologist, special projects director for GWPC
Liquids pumped into ground with fracking, why fracking is safe with no danger to ground water nor earthquakes
The Voice of Reason (Mark MacCracken, board chair, US Green Building Council) |
#175
March 26, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE energy conference in Tulsa, http://www.ieeegreentech.org
A visit to our world newsroom for breaking science stories
Dr. Apan Qasem and co-author, professors in computer science at Texas State University, San Marco
Improving application performance and reducing power consumption on both current and next generation computer systems
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Stephen Weinberg, University of Texas physicist and Nobel Laureate)
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Tom Sewell, CEO Tulsa GasTech
Optimizing natural gas use by business and consumers
The Voice of Reason (Ray Rapuano, Cisco Systems) |
#174
March 19, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE energy conference in Tulsa, http://www.ieeegreentech.org
Paul Frenger, MD and conservationist, Houston, Texas
Refrigerant free air conditioning using Vortex tubes
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A visit to the den of strangers (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
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Paul Frenger, MD and conservationist, Houston, Texas
Refrigerant free air conditioning using Vortex tubes
A visit to our world newsroom for breaking science stories
The Voice of Reason (Dewey F. Bartlett Jr., mayor of Tulsa, OK) |
#173
March 12, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE energy conference in Tulsa, http://www.ieeegreentech.org
Paul Frenger, MD and conservationist, Houston, Texas
Thorium-cycle nuclear power generators to replace uranium in nuclear power plants, claims it can't be made to make nuclear bombs and so may solve Iran's nuclear bomb fears
Dr. Edward Morse, nuclear scientist at UC Berkeley department of nuclear engineering
Gives views on Thorium-cycle nuclear power generators, contends with claims it can't be used to make nuclear bombs
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A visit to the den of strangers (Actual recording of the voice of Theodore Roosevelt, his square deal)
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Paul Frenger, MD and conservationist, Houston, Texas
Refrigerant-Free Air Conditioning and Edible Organic Semiconductors
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Edward Morse, views on Iran's nuclear bomb fears) |
#172
March 5, 2012
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Reminder of the IEEE energy conference in Tulsa, http://www.ieeegreentech.org
Science News Headlines
Dewey F. Bartlett Jr., mayor of Tulsa, OK
Tulsa's 2nd Century Energy Initiative, new city codes demanding buildings be capable to recharge electric and CNG vehicles, why fracking to extract natural gas is safe
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A visit to the den of strangers (Actual recording of the voice of William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold speech)
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Dewey F. Bartlett Jr., mayor of Tulsa, OK
More on Tulsa's 2nd Century Energy Initiative and why fracking to extract natural gas is safe
Nadia Smith, doctorate student University of Arkansas
Testing the thermoelectric effect
The Voice of Reason (Don Smith, Oklahoma City) |
#171
February 27, 2012
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Science News Headlines
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Ethan Wyble, mechanical engineering student, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Biomass conversion to coal-like fuels through process called Torrefaction
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Abraham Lincoln)
The Voice of Reason (Lawrence Friedl. NASA) |
#170
February 20, 2012
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Science News Headlines
Yoosef Peymani, Master of Science Petroleum Engineering, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Generating electricity through paddlewheels on barges in rivers to offset building new dams
Kelly Guiberteau, Masters student of Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Saving 25 companies $6.8 Million by assessing wasted energy at plants
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of George Washington)
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Kelly Guiberteau, Masters student of Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
More on saving by assessing wasted energy at plants, generating electricity with ocean wave movement
Jeremiah Pastor, senior student of Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Testing the generating of electricity with ocean wave movement using his wave flume tank
The Voice of Reason (Ken Reed, VP & CTO, Cerion Enterprises, Inc.) |
#169
February 6, 2012
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Science News Headlines
Rusty Brockman, Director of Greenbelt Coalition, central Texas I-35 corridor
Response to threats of power companies inabilities to meet demand and more rolling blackouts
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of George Jacques Danton of the French Revolution)
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Rusty Brockman, Director of Greenbelt Coalition, central Texas I-35 corridor
Response to threats of power companies inabilities to meet demand and more rolling blackouts
Laura Benold, Executive Director, Clean Texas Foundation
On organizing the Clean Energy Corridor along the NAFTA Highway
The Voice of Reason (Molly Brown, NASA) |
#168
January 30, 2012
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Chuck Korstad, VP Global Quality & Reliability, Applied Materials
Highlights of his upcoming presentation at the 2012 IEEE Green Technologies Conference, April 19-20, Tulsa, with heavy emphasis on solar
Meditation Chamber
Chuck Korstad gives a prediction of the future
The Republican Primary Election Candidates Band performs Stars & Stripes Forever
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of John F. Kennedy, the difficulty of going from being a senator to president)
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Jim Heath, nanotechnology pioneer and Professor of Chemistry at UCLA
Part of the five man team that discovered C60 in 1985 at Rice University which led to a Nobel Prize and brought in the modern era of nanotechnology. In this riveting conversation Jim gives an intimate view of the team leader, Rick Smalley, and the other team members.
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Tony Marjoram, UNESCO) |
#167
January 16, 2012
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Matt Feighner, Regional VP for National Accounts, Clean Energy Fuels, Dallas, Texas
Natural Gas transportation, opening 150 alternative fuel stations soon to supply fleets and shippers to bring natural gas transportation within their supply chains. Comparing the costs of energy from oil vs. natural gas
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Al Smith, how prohibition of the 1920s is a parallel to the Drug Wars of today)
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Matt Feighner, Regional VP, National Accounts, Clean Energy Fuels, Dallas, Texas
Showing the dramatic difference in costs per energy unit from oil to natural gas, explaining the fallacy of the dangers of fracking to ground water or earthquakes
Meditation Chamber
Matt Feighner gives a prediction of the future
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Fahmida Chowdhury, National Science Foundation) |
#166
January 2, 2012
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Don Van Pelt Smith, Founder & CEO of OmegaBeef, Oklahoma City, OK
Developing heart-healthy beef, meat from cattle fed algae cultivated with carbon emissions from power plants are loaded with omega 3 fatty acids like fish, but without any mercury risks
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Andrew Carnegie)
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Don Van Pelt Smith, Founder & CEO of OmegaBeef, Oklahoma City, OK
Bringing to market meat from cattle fed algae cultivated with carbon emissions from power plants
Meditation Chamber
Don Smith gives a prediction of the future, that another energy crisis is coming that will cause citizens to rise up and demand political leaders adopt a sound energy policy
The Voice of Reason (Mark Borkowski, US Customs & Border Protection) |
#165
November 14, 2011
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Greg Donahue, marketing program manager, and Tom Roberts, solutions marketing manager, Mercury Computers
How Mercury builds sophisticated computing systems for homeland security and weapons systems
Meditation Chamber
Greg Donahue and Tom Roberts give a prediction of the future
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Plutarch)
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Ed English, CEO of ELERTS Corporation
Creating emergency notification systems for smartphones
Meditation Chamber
Ed English gives a prediction of the future, that CMAS is old technology and will never be adopted
The Voice of Reason (Molly Brown, NASA) |
#164
November 7, 2011
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Gordon Kesting, VP for Command & Control Systems and Homeland Security, Elbit Systems of America
Elbit's headquarters is in Israel and shows the close relationship between the US and that country in developing border security systems; Elbit pioneered unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and that led to the deployment of Predator Drones on the southern border of the US; other security systems Elbit has developed
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Thomas Paine)
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Mark Borkowski, assistant commissioner for technology innovation and acquisition, US Customs & Border Protection
Border challenges and the role of science and technology in meeting these challenges; using Predator Drones in US border airspace; border concerns with Canada; adopting Mexico at the 51st US state
Meditation Chamber
Mark Borkowski enters the chamber and gives a prediction of the future
The Voice of Reason (Ed English, ELERTS Systems, Braintree, MA) |
#163
October 31, 2011
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Harry Arnold, VP Technology, Goodrich Corp., Fort Worth, Texas
History of Goodrich from the B. F. Goodrich beginnings, now as a global supplier of systems and services to aircraft, aircraft engines, airlines, and defense forces around the world; multi-spectral imaging and short wave infrared optics; searching to hire at many different positions
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Teddy Roosevelt)
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Harry Arnold, VP Technology, Goodrich Corp., Fort Worth, Texas
Wireless controls replacing hard wires on aircraft to save on weight, other advances coming
Rick Mahoney, VP Business Development for the Innovation Access Network
Explains the open innovation aspects of the IAN and how it will work closely with the US Department of Homeland Security and attract innovators from around the world
The Voice of Reason (Da Hsuan Feng, VP National Tsing Hua U., Taiwan) |
#162
October 24, 2011
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Lawrence Friedl, Director, NASA Earth Science Division's Applied Sciences program
Preview of his coming presentation at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference in Seattle Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, anecdotes on space shuttle flight missions
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Mahatma Gandhi)
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Lawrence Friedl, Director, NASA Earth Science Division's Applied Sciences program
More anecdotes on space shuttle flight missions, why all the toilets at the Space Center were flushed at the same time during shuttle missions
Maj. Gen. Joseph C. Carter, adjutant general, Massachusetts national guard
Previews his presentation at the coming IEEE conference on homeland security technology sponsored by Raytheon Nov. 15 – 17, 2011
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#161
October 17, 2011
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Richard Moro, Sr. Program Manager, Homeland Solutions, Raytheon IDS Advanced
Technology Program Office
Raytheon's activity in homeland security, papers being presented at IEEE
2011 conference on homeland security technologies in Boston, Nov. 15 -17,
2011 of which Raytheon is major a sponsor
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Richard Moro, Sr. Program Manager, Homeland Solutions, Raytheon IDS Advanced
Technology Program Office
More on papers being presented at IEEE 2011 conference on homeland security
technologies in Boston, Nov. 15 -17, 2011 of which Raytheon is major a
sponsor
Dr. Patrick Ball, VP of Human Rights programs, Benetech
Truth commissions, discovering truths in human rights abuses and massacres,
his presentation at the IEEE global humanitarian technology conference in
Seattle Oct. 30 - Nov.1, 2011
The Voice of Reason (Dennis Treece, Boston, MA) |
#160
October 3, 2011
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Reports of particles moving faster than the speed of light
Prof. Robert Leland, Oral Roberts University school of engineering, Tulsa, OK
Highlights of engineering school at ORU; progress on the IEEE Fourth Annual Green Technologies conference in Tulsa scheduled for April 19-20, 2012
Dr. Tony Marjoram, recently head of engineering sciences at UNESCO
Life in Johanna on the Pacific Ocean in Victoria, Australia
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Lowlights of a Chevron commercial
Dr. Tony Marjoram, recently head of engineering sciences at UNESCO
How the world can attract students into the field of engineering and remarks he will deliver at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference in Seattle, WA, Oct. 30 – Nov. 1 this year
The Voice of Reason (Dr. James Morris, Portland, OR) |
#159
September 26, 2011
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Andrew Hoog, co-founder of viaForensics, author of Android Forensics and co-author of iPhone and iOS Forensics
Definition of forensics; history of Android; growth of cyber criminal organizations; Android security; how data can be exfiltrated; seven different strategies for circumventing a password; jailbreaking and unlocking an iPhone
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Daniel Patrick Moynihan)
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Andrew Hoog, co-founder of viaForensics, author of Android Forensics and co-author of iPhone and iOS Forensics
Forensic imaging; analysis techniques; tools and a table on each tool; how forensics can be used to protect from cyber warfare
Richard King, Dir. Of the Solar Decathlon, Department of Energy, Washington, D. C.
What the Solar Decathlon is and its history
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Sadiye Guler, IntuVision, Woburn, MA) |
#158
September 19, 2011
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Keith Raderschadt, Sr. Sales Mgr., Cognitec Systems
Face recognition technology has become as reliable as fingerprinting for law enforcement; the Face VACS-DBScan with Examiner and other tools; Recent NIST FR testing results; Cognitec VAR partners
Dr. Molly Brown, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Expanding satellite remote sensing observations
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Dr. Molly Brown, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Expanding satellite remote sensing observations; famines are caused by dysfunctional governments or the total lack thereof
Dr. Tracy Farrell, Sr. Dir. Freshwater Initiative
Challenges facing the world in ensuring the availability of fresh water to the growing populations; what to expect at the IEEE Global Humanitarian conference Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, 2011
The Voice of Reason (Da Hsuan Feng, VP National Tsing Hua U., Taiwan) |
#157
September 12, 2011
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Deb Newberry, author The Next Big Thing is Really Small, Dakota State Technical College, Rosemont, MN
Progress report on using the NanoInk NanoProfessor curriculum in teaching high school students in addition to her college classes
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Deb Newberry, author The Next Big Thing is Really Small, Dakota State Technical College, Rosemont, MN
Updates on her written papers on nanotechnology
Dr. Andras G. Lacko, Prof. in Department of Molecular Biology/Immunology, University of North Texas Health Science Center
Using the body’s own good cholesterol (HDL) to destroy cancer tumor cells with nanotechnology
The Voice of Reason (Alexander Balandin, Riverside, CA) |
#156
August 29, 2011
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Dr. Da Hsuan Feng, VP National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Exciting 100 year history of relations between two top national universities, Tsing Hua University in Taiwan and Tsinghua University in Beijing, mainland China; economic powerhouse of ten Asia-Pacific countries adding China, and then Japan & South Korea
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Dr. Da Hsuan Feng, VP National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Where is North Korea in the economic powerhouse of ten Asia-Pacific countries adding China, and then Japan & South Korea?; Typhoon hitting Taiwan as Irene hurricane mauls US east coast; USA will remain great so long as not isolationist.
The Voice of Reason (Charles McGovern, Manchester, UK) |
#155
August 15, 2011
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Dr. Karen Kashmanian Oates, Prof. and Peterson Family Dean of Arts & Sciences, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Cyber security and classes at the school, scholarship programs, solving security problems of the Internet
Steve Winterfeld, co-author Cyber Warfare, TASC Technical Lead for Cybersecurity and manager of their TERANet research labs
Overview of book content
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Steve Winterfeld, co-author Cyber Warfare, TASC Technical Lead for Cybersecurity and manager of their TERANet research labs
Why the Internet does not have to be scrapped and rebuilt, punishing Internet abusers
The Voice of Reason (William Kassebaum, Indianapolis, IN) |
#154
August 8, 2011
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Dr. Robert Sienkiewicz, Acting Deputy Director TIP, Nat. Inst. Standards & Technology, Washington, DC
Funding for high-risk/high-reward technology research; participating in the IEEE 11th annual conference on nanotechnology
Matt Smith, Director of Sales & Marketing, Olympus America, Inc. scientific group
History of Olympus; the role of optical instrumentation in nano-level research
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Matt Smith, Director of Sales & Marketing, Olympus America, Inc. scientific group
Optical instrumentation in nano-level research; compound microscopes; high speed video; stereomicroscopes; some instruments wafer based, some not wafer based; stream software, laser confocal and 3-D scanning systems, etc.
The Voice of Reason (Richard Lowenthal, Campbell, CA) |
#153
August 1, 2011
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Charles McGovern, co-founder of INSCX nano materials exchange, Manchester, UK
How the exchange operates, why the exchange is needed, recognizing the importance of the Nanotox merger with Assured Nano, regulation of nano materials
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Harry Truman)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
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Charles McGovern, co-founder of INSCX nano materials exchange, Manchester, UK
Regulation of nano materials, more on the business of dealing in nanotechnology materials
The Voice of Reason (Nick Touran, Bellevue, WA) |
#152
July 25, 2011
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Dennis Treece, Director of Corporate Security, Mass. Port Authority
Update on Logan airport as a test area for a new surveillance cameras that can pick out fine detail at 100 meters; security by sea in Boston Harbor
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Voltaire)
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Dennis Treece, Director of Corporate Security, Mass. Port Authority
A bold and stark view of cyber security, calls for a complete re-build of the internet which he call a "very dangerous place"
The Voice of Reason (Mayer Sasson, Con Edison) |
#151
July 18, 2011
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Justin Manley, Senior Director Business Development, Teledyne Benthos
Platforms, sensors and systems necessary to observe and monitor the oceans, unmanned undersea gliders, communicating underwater without radio waves
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Lord Salisbury)
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Justin Manley, Senior Director Business Development, Teledyne Benthos
When unmanned undersea gliders are lost, communicating underwater, the IEEE Homeland Security conference
The Voice of Reason (Dave McIntire) |
#150
July 4, 2011
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Dr. Clayton Teague, retired director of the NNCO
Says investors in nanotechnology need to be patient in their expectations from conception to full commercialization
Science News Headlines
Brian Miller, founder-President of NanoLab Technologies, Portland, OR
Leaving FEI and getting his business started 16 years ago
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Brian Miller, founder-President of NanoLab Technologies, Portland, OR
Omniprobe Technologies, Bruker AXS, XEI Scientific, Nanophoton & Left Coast Instruments
News and comment on the drug war
The Voice of Reason (Brian MacCleery, Austin, TX) |
#149
June 27, 2011
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Dr. Paul Kostek, principal of Air Direct Solutions, Seattle, WA
Gives an overview of the IEEE 2011 Global Humanitarian Technology Conference in Seattle of which he is chairman
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Socrates)
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Keith Moore, senior engineer at the US Army Information Systems Engineering Command, Fort Huachuca, AZ
Gives a deeper view of the IEEE 2011 Global Humanitarian Technology Conference in Seattle of which he is technical program chair
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Pratul Ajmera, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA) |
#148
June 20, 2011
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Dr. Sadiye Guler, founding CTO/President, IntuVision, Woburn, MA
Real-time video event detection and forensic video investigation technologies
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Real-time video used in education strengthening teaching techniques
Dr. Gerhard Klimeck, Prof. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Director of Network for Computational Nanotechnology, Perdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Using the website, www.nanoHUB.org, for online simulations, tutorials, seminars, complete classes in nanotechnology, how it work and protects IT property
The Voice of Reason (Karl Rabagio, Austin Energy) |
#147
June 13, 2011
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Prof. Michael J. Kelly, Prince Phillip Professor of Technology, Center for Advanced Photonics and Electronics, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK
Controversial view that nanoscale structures below a certain size inherently cannot be fabricated en masse to acceptable yield and quality; angry at "ridiculous claims that cryogenic temperatures" is going to be the next big thing after silicon CMOS; believes that all journals having nanotechnology in the title should publish papers about nanotechnology, not nanoscience
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Prof. Michael J. Kelly, Prince Phillip Professor of Technology, Center for Advanced Photonics and Electronics, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK
Controversial view that silicon will never be replaced by nano particles in the manufacture of microchips; says Moore’s Law is nothing current, has been with us all through history and will play itself out in computers too eventually
Dr. Gerhard Klimeck, Prof. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Director of Network for Computational Nanotechnology, Perdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Using the website, www.nanoHUB.org, for online simulations, tutorials, seminars, complete classes in nanotechnology
The Voice of Reason (James Morris, Portland State University, Oregon) |
#146
June 6, 2011
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Update on the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office
Dr. Clayton Teague, retired director of the NNCO
The reasons for leaving the agency, high compliments for the people working at NNCO, the need for improved communications at NNCO
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of John Fletcher Moulton)
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Robert D."Skip" Rung, President and Executive Director Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute
Nanotechnology commercialization, the 11th Annual IEEE Nanotechnology Conference scheduled for Portland Aug. 15 - 18
The Voice of Reason (Bill McMahon, founder, president & CEO of CoaLogix) |
#145
May 30, 2011
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Geoff Holdridge, Chief of Staff, National Nanotechnology Coordination Office
The state of NNCO after the sudden resignation of agency pioneer and icon Dr. Clayton Teague
Dr. James Morris, Prof. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portland State University, Oregon
Organizing and producing the 11th annual IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology
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Dr. James Morris, Prof. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portland State University, Oregon
Organizing and producing the 11th annual IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology, Mt. St Helens and the surrounding area attracting many scientists attending the conference
The Voice of Reason (Donald Hillebrand, Argonne Nat. Labs) |
#144
May 23, 2011
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Dr. Alexander A. Balandin, Chair of Materials Science & Engineering - leads the Nano-Device Lab, University of California, Riverside
Discovered unusual thermal properties of graphene; phonon effects in semiconductor nanostructures; thermal interface materials [TIMS] and how only 5% graphene can increase thermal conductivity of TIMS tenfold
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Pete Seeger)
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Dr. Kenneth J. Reed, VP & CTO, Cerion Enterprises, Inc.
Uses discarded pioneering technology from Kodak and developed smallest particle known, only 2.5 nanometers, to increase fuel economy by 9%, drug delivery chemistries for treatment of diseases such as Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke, etc., and lithium ion battery & solid oxide fuel cells
The Voice of Reason (Marty Bradley, Boeing) |
#143
March 28, 2011
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Dr. Yucheng Liu, assistant professor, Dept. Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
High performance wind generation in Louisiana
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Dr. Yucheng Liu, assistant professor, Dept. Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Comparing wind generation in Texas with that in Louisiana
Dr. Hayrettin Bora Karayaka, assistant professor, power systems lead, mechanical engineering science & technology
Generating electricity from ocean wave energy
The Voice of Reason (Vanessa Gemmell, Boeing) |
#142
March 21, 2011
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Ray Rapuano, Manager Smart + Connected Real Estate, Cisco Systems
High performance buildings, their secure networks, energy and cost savings
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Ray Rapuano, Manager Smart + Connected Real Estate, Cisco Systems
High performance buildings, energy and cost savings; examples from Missouri and Duke Energy; on presentation Rapuano will make at the IEEE Green Tech conference in mid-April, Baton Rouge, LA
The Voice of Reason (Rajeev Ram, MIT) |
#141
March 14, 2011
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William R. Kassebaum, CEO, Stellarwind Bio Energy, Indianapolis, IN
Major proprietary advances in algae farming to replace fossil fuels; high-end test fuels, aviation and jet drop-in fuels; aseptic monocultural growth methods for high productivity at low cost; 2000 acre enclosed pilot facility in Indiana
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William R. Kassebaum, CEO, Stellarwind Bio Energy, Indianapolis, IN
How advances in algae farming work
Dr. Ying Wang, Dept. Mechanical Engineering, Louisiana State University
Nanomaterials synthesis for applications in lithium-ion batteries
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Claudette H. Reichel, Baton Rouge) |
#140
March 7, 2011
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Janet Marsden, COTELCO research fellow, Syracuse University, NY
Doing away with the antiquated power grid in delivering electricity, instead using its RF capabilities for power companies to operate our electric supply that will be self contained in our homes and businesses
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Dr. Krishna Shenai, Prof. electrical engineering and computer science, University of Toledo, Ohio
The DC Microgrid, inefficient DC to DC connections reasons why our computers and mobile phones operate so hot, wasting energy, and how we will solve that
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Gary Hill, McDonald Observatory, Austin, Texas) |
#139
February 28, 2011
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Chris Ashcraft reports on regional meeting about electric auto re-charging stations along NAFTA corridor
Richard Lowenthal, co-founder Coulomb Technologies, Campbell, CA
Bringing electric auto re-charging stations to market; sponsoring IEEE Energy in Motion in Austin Texas
Brian MacCleery, Principal Product Mgr. for Clean Energy Technology, National Instruments, Austin, Texas
Deployment of advanced embedded systems technologies to make clean energy less expensive and more abundant than fossil fuels, National Instruments grant program
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Brian MacCleery, Principal Product Mgr. for Clean Energy Technology, National Instruments, Austin, Texas
Airborne wind electric generators 1000 to 2000 feet in the air tethered to the ground; making clean energy less expensive and more abundant than fossil fuels
The Voice of Reason (John Casti, Vienna, Austria) |
#138
February 21, 2011
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Karl R. Rabago, VP Distributed Energy Services, Austin Energy
Smart Grid technology; Seminar Feb. 22; why electric vehicles won't 'just replace gasoline with coal'; program initiatives
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Karl R. Rabago, VP Distributed Energy Services, Austin Energy
Electric vehicle program initiatives; future of Austin Energy; IEEE-USA Energy in Motion conference in Austin
The Voice of Reason (Da Hsuan Feng, Cheng Kung U, Taiwan) |
#137
February 14, 2011
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Donald Hiilebrand, Director of Transportation Research, Argonne National Laboratory
New gas and diesel car emissions cleaner than air in Chicago; the merits of electric vehicles and existing roadblocks to production; advances in battery technology
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Donald Hiilebrand, Director of Transportation Research, Argonne National Laboratory
Advances in battery means almost zero waste; plug-in hybrids offer big solutions
The Voice of Reason (Janet Marsden, Syracuse University) |
#136
January 31, 2011
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Dr. Pratul Ajmera, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
Update on progress of IEEE Green Technologies conference scheduled for April 14 -15, 2011, in that city
Kathy Doyle Thomas, co-founder Half Price Books, Dallas,
The pros and headaches of pioneering by that firm of installing electric automobile charging stations
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David Oberlander, Commercial Electrical Estimator, Dallas, Texas
Converting a '72 Porsche 914 to be a totally electric car at half the price of a Chevy Volt
The Voice of Reason (Trudy Lehner, Schenectady, NY) |
#135
January 24, 2011
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Dr. Mayer Sasson, Con Edison, chairs IEEE-USA energy policy committee, New York, NY
Electrical power grid safe from terrorists attacks through secret methods used by power companies.
Annie Hairsine, MPhil, MA Cantab, OTM Associate Director & Team Leader
EPNanoNet summit conference in Houston working with oil companies to develop a roadmap for applying nanotechnology in the oil and gas industry
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Annie Hairsine, MPhil, MA Cantab, OTM Associate Director & Team Leader
Nanotechnology in the oil and gas industry can prevent oil spill disasters
Fausto Molinet, founder Matrix International, Boston, MA
Producing the IEEE Homeland Security conference, Boston, November, 2011
Lee Goldberg, Leader of the Green Power Community at TechBites.com; author of Green Electronics, Green Bottom Line—A practical guide to environmentally-responsible engineering
How the Smart-power grid works
The Voice of Reason (Prof. David Dornfeld, U.C. Berkeley) |
#134
January 17, 2011
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Dr. Nick Touran, nuclear scientist, TerraPower, Bellevue, WA
TerraPower's traveling wave reactor offers a path to zero-emission, proliferation-resistant energy that produces significantly smaller amounts of nuclear waste than conventional nuclear reactors
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Dr. Nick Touran, nuclear scientist, TerraPower, Bellevue, WA
Traveling wave reactor will not need enriched uranium so to avoid weapons development in countries like Iran
Dr. Mayer Sasson, Con Edison, chairs IEEE-USA energy policy committee, New York, NY
Energy recommendations for government and industry
The Voice of Reason (Tom Beckwith, Largo, FL) |
#133
January 3, 2011
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The late Dr. Stephen Schneider, renowned climate scientist, Stanford University
Why Cap N' Trade or a carbon tax is needed
Congressman Michael Burgess, (R) Texas
EPA has overstepped its authority
Luke Popovich, National Mining Association
Energy costs will go up
Lucy Nashed, spokesman for the Texas governor's office
Texas is suing the EPA, Texas has cut pollution, EPA threatens hundreds of thousands of Texas jobs and imposes increased living costs on families
Congressman Michael Burgess, (R) Texas
Energy costs will go up, why hurt Texas, co2 is not a pollutant
Luke Popovich, National Mining Association
Coal accounts for about half of the US electrical needs
Bill McMahon, former nuclear engineer now coal advocate
Actions such as the EPA are endangering America
Luke Popovich, National Mining Association
Will regulators allow time to develop clean coal before crippling America?
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Luke Popovich, National Mining Association
How the NMA plans to combat the EPA; even if coal were totally done away with in the US it would make no difference in world co2 levels because China and other developing countries are using increased amounts of coal, so the only hope is to make coal cleaner
Congressman Michael Burgess, (R) Texas
Congress will work to amend the Clean Air Act, and limit EPA power by cutting its budget
The Voice of Reason (Mark Scher, Pres. CG Power) |
#132
December 20, 2010
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Dr. Marty Bradley, Boeing principal investigator for research and technology for SUGAR,
Pioneering the battery driven jetliner, N+3 Subsonic Ultra Green Aircraft with NASA; how jet engines work; the limitations in battery development; can a jetliner's skin be made a solar collector
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Henry Mitchell, Washington Post, on Gen. George C. Marshall)
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Bill McMahon, founder, president & CEO of CoaLogix
More on clean coal; the energy challenges facing the US
The Voice of Reason (Roger Faulkner, Pres. Electric Pipeline Corp., Cambridge, NY) |
#131
December 13, 2010
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Dr. Vanessa Gemmell, Director of Technology Development for the Environment, Boeing
New environmental designs for aircraft, emissions and community noise reductions, hazardous materials, the prototype ecoDemonstrator aircraft
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Harry Truman)
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Dr. Vanessa Gemmell, Director of Technology Development for the Environment, Boeing
More on the prototype ecoDemonstrator aircraft, biofuels/fuel cells, airplane operational efficiency, nanotech coatings, reducing fuel burn by 70%,
The Voice of Reason (Bill McMahon, Charlotte, NC) |
#130
December 6, 2010
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Dr. Fahmida Chowdhury, National Science Foundation program director
On her coming presentation at the IEEE Green Tech conference in Baton Rouge April 14-15, 2011. Tips on funding of science projects through the NSF
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Robert Lewis Stevenson)
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Dr. Claudette H. Reichel, professor and housing specialist with Louisiana State University
The La House resource center, new building techniques for sustainable and 'green' housing, greening up existing homes, roofs, termites
The Voice of Reason (Art Kazanjian, Schenectady, NY) |
#129
November 8, 2010
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Dr. Patrick Moriarty and Dr. Damon Honnery, Authors, Monash University, Australia
On release of new book The Rise and Fall of the Carbon Civilisation (sic) (Springer); the problems we face; Earth's resources are finite; global resource problems; renewable energy, too little too late; the problems with nuclear energy and the dangers from its waste
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Dwight Eisenhower)
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Patrick Moriarty and Damon Honnery, Authors, Monash University, Australia
Nuclear waste untenable; engineering for greater energy efficiency; sequestration of carbon won't work safely; geo-engineering; the new economy
The Voice of Reason (Jurgen Huffler, Nanosys) |
#128
October 31, 2010
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Dr. Da Hsuan Feng, Senior Executive Vice President, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
It is obvious that intellectual excellence is moving in the direction of Asia; higher education in Asia can truly make it the intellectual leader; Taiwan now has close ties with mainland China and the Taiwanese identify with being Chinese; mainland students now study in Taiwan's universities
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Confucius)
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Dr. Da Hsuan Feng, Senior Executive VP, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Updates on Dr. Feng's recent visit to Viet Nam; Confucianism
Simon Pitts, Director of Northeastern University's Gordon Engineering Leadership Program and Prof. of Practice in Engineering Leadership
The state of the US engineers in practice; need to develop engineers with cross functional abilities; developing 'green' engineers; the engineering programs at Northeastern U; Leadership Labs; being part of IEEE Homeland Security Conf.; getting the US back to engineering greatness
The Voice of Reason (Simon Pitts, Northeastern U.) |
#127
October 25, 2010
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Hon. Carlos Marron, Mexican Investment and Trade Commissioner for the southwestern US, Dallas, Texas
The economic health of Mexico at this time; solid outlook for increased trade opportunities with the US, Mexico currently the largest importer of goods from Texas; border security, the safety of attending the UN Climate Change Conference coming to Cancun Nov. 29 – Dec. 10
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A visit to the den of strangers (anonymous wisdom)
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Hon. Carlos Marron, Mexican Investment and Trade Commissioner for the southwestern US, Dallas, Texas
Border security, when will the Mexican government finally quell the cutthroats who seem to be in control of Mexico's northern border? Do these border thugs indicate that Mexico is really in a sort of revolution?
Dr. David McIntyre, VP Homeland Security programs at the National Graduate School, nationally recognized strategist, analyst and teacher in national and homeland security
Border security with Mexico; The gangs responsible for the violence in northern Mexico want to ultimately control the Mexican government; despite the seemingly porous border with Mexico, the US has more to fear from terrorist infiltration from its border with Canada
The Voice of Reason (Carlos Marron, Pro-Mexico) |
#126
October 18, 2010
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Dr. David McIntyre, VP Homeland Security programs at the National Graduate School, nationally recognized strategist, analyst and teacher in national and homeland security
The Iran cyber worm attack, how likely was it that Israel and US were responsible; what is taught at the National Graduate School curriculum on Homeland Security; how our experts overlooked the possibility of the 9/11 airliner attacks
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Greg Easterbrook)
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Dr. David McIntyre, VP Homeland Security programs at the National Graduate School, nationally recognized strategist, analyst and teacher in national and homeland security
More on how our experts overlooked the possibility of the 9/11 airliner attacks; the vulnerability of the US power grid to terrorist attacks; WMD and how we failed in Iraq; with 30,000 people listening on phone conversation, what do we expect of law enforcement, preempt or respond?
The Voice of Reason (Adrian Bejan, Duke University) |
#125
October 11, 2010
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Tomas Vagoun, Technical Coordinator for the Cyber Security and Information Assurance (CSIA) Interagency Working Group at the National Coordination Office (NCO) for the Federal Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) Program. And Karen Krause-Bencal, Sr. Program Manager, US Raytheon and Marketing Chair, IEEE Homeland Security Conference
Special session on Federal Cybersecurity Research priorities immediately following the IEEE conference on homeland security. Views on the purported computer worm infection alleged by Iran.
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Andy Rooney)
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Krause-Bencal, Sr. Program Manager, US Raytheon and Marketing Chair, IEEE Homeland Security Conference; and Tomas Vagoun, Technical Coordinator for the Cyber Security and Information Assurance (CSIA) Interagency Working Group at the National Coordination Office (NCO) for the Federal Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) Program.
More views on the purported computer worm infection alleged by Iran; update on IEEE Homeland Security conference
Da Hsuan Feng, Senior Executive Vice President, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
It is obvious that intellectual excellence is moving in the direction of Asia
The Voice of Reason (Fausto Molinet, founder Matrix International, Boston, MA) |
#124
September 27, 2010
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Dennis Treece, Director of Corporate Security, Mass. Port Authority
Massport has spent $250M on security since 2011 after Treece came on as security director, and has a current annual budget of $65M. Logan airport has been a test area for a new surveillance camera that can pick out great detail at long distances
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn)
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Dennis Treece, Director of Corporate Security, Mass. Port Authority
How Massport has contended with complaints on the cameras that essentially strip-search passengers boarding airplanes. How he will be looking for new technologies at the IEEE conference on homeland security in November.
The Voice of Reason (Dennis Treece, Massport, Boston,MA) |
#123
September 20, 2010
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Exclusive story and breaking news, huge breakthrough in battery capacity using nanotechnology
Jurgen Hofler, VP Engineering & Operations, Nanosys, Palo Alto, CA
Explains the 40% capacity ion battery breakthrough developed with nanotechnology
Tom Beckwith, CEO Beckwith Engineering, Largo, FL
His electronic controls prevents massive amounts of energy loss in delivery of electricity
Peter Ruben, Chairman, MR Technologies, Inc., Calgary, Alberta
The revolutionary thermally driven refrigeration cycle, harvesting energy directly from waste heat without first converting to electricity
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Alan Loy McGinnis)
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Peter Ruben, Chairman, MR Technologies, Inc., Calgary, Alberta
The revolutionary thermally driven refrigeration cycle, harvesting energy directly from waste heat without first converting to electricity
The Voice of Reason (Jack McCall, American Superconductor Corp.) |
#122
September 13, 2010
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Sidney Johnston, physicist, patent attorney
Utility scale solar systems, how the electrical demands of the entire US can be supplied by solar-hydro units using only a hundred square mile footprint in the Southwest
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Sir Laurence Olivier)
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Mike Scher, president of CG Power Solutions
How he took his firm with only a $10,000 investment to have installed 9,000 MW of wind energy, 23% of installed wind capacity in the US; now moving into the solar market
Ulli Hammer, Hanover Fairs
The history of Hanover Fairs and its expos world-wide
The Voice of Reason (John Magee, research scientist, Boston University) |
#121
September 6, 2010
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Breaking science news, electricity storage capability taking massive leap, Trudy Lehner of Superpower reports
The late Dr. Stephen H. Schneider, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University, as we mourn the shock of losing him
Never before aired comments; on Paul Ehrlich; public skepticism on climate change
Fausto Molinet, founder Matrix International, Boston, MA
Producing the IEEE Homeland Security conference, Boston, April 8 – 10, 2010
Rich Anderson, VP Security & Surveillance, DeTect, Inc.
Sophisticated new radar systems
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Irvern Ball)
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Rich Anderson, VP Security & Surveillance, DeTect, Inc.
SCADA interface which can shut down turbines and reduce the risk of bird strikes at wind farms, and early warning to reduce risks of bird strikes during aircraft take offs and landings; more on sophisticated new radar systems; participation in IEEE Homeland Security conference Nov. 8 – 10, 2010
The Voice of Reason (The late Dr. Stephen Schneider, Stanford U.) |
#120
August 31, 2010
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Breaking science news, electricity storage capability taking massive leap, Trudy Lehner of Superpower reports
Superconducting magnetic coil technology to solve electricity storage problems, leaving battery advances in the dust
Roger Faulkner, President Electric Pipeline Corp., Cambridge, NY
Elpipes, polymer-insulated HVDC conductors based on low cost extruded metal conductors
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Jan de Hartog)
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Roger Faulkner, President Electric Pipeline Corp., Cambridge, NY
More on Elpipes, polymer-insulated HVDC conductors based on low cost extruded metal conductors, IEEE energy conference in Boston September 27 -29, 2010
Dr. Rajeev Ram, Program Director of DoE Advanced Research Project Agency – Energy; Research Lab of Electronics ay MIT
Comments on underground electrical cables and other questions facing the US Department of Energy
The Voice of Reason (Joseph Minervini, MIT, Boston) |
#119
August 23, 2010
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Jack McCall, American Superconductor Corp., Business Development Director of High Temperature Superconductors (HTS) Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Systems, Devens, MA
Challenges and safety on the power grid; how superconductors solve the problems; how superconductors can be both a super conductor AND a super resister when overloaded
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of William H. Walton)
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Jack McCall, American Superconductor Corp., Business Development Director of High Temperature Superconductors (HTS) Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Systems, Devens, MA
More on superconducting cables; the Tres Amigas SuperStation -- for the first time a single spot in New Mexico will soon connect America's three power grids from east to west; South Korea plans to be the first country to convert its electricity network into smart grids; IEEE energy conference in Boston September 27 -29, 2010
The Voice of Reason (Chris McMurrough, UT Arlington, Texas) |
#118
August 16, 2010
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Traute F. Lehner, Sr. Director; and Arthur P. Kazanjian, General Manager; SuperPower, Schenectady, NY
Superconducting wire can carry 100 times the current of copper
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of the Marquis de la Grange)
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Traute F. Lehner, Sr. Director; and Arthur P. Kazanjian, General Manager; SuperPower, Schenectady, NY
Superconducting wire, costs and implementation, partner in Houston, IEEE energy conference in Boston September 27 -29
The Voice of Reason (Jeff Chapman, London, UK) |
#117
August 9, 2010
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John Magee, research scientist, Boston University
The future for all-electric vehicles in doubt until remote charging stations questions are solved; development of human/computer interaction with only head or eye gestures and motions
Lee Goldberg, Leader of the Green Power Community at TechBites.com; author of Green Electronics, Green Bottom Line-A practical guide to environmentally-responsible engineering
Development of the Smart-power grid
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A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Jeffry A. Timmons)
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Michael Magelakis, Environmentalist, Member Victorian Mfg. & Engineering Skills Advisory Board, works with Australian Defense suppliers, Melbourne, Australia
The prospects of Cap N' Trade or a carbon tax in Australia
Pam Bailey, tinytechjobs
Where are the R&D jobs?
The Voice of Reason (Joe Meppelink, University of Houston) |
#116
August 2, 2010
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Joseph Minervini, Department of Electrical Engineering, MIT, Boston
Copper loss in DC vs. AC
Paul Lunch, Her Majesty's Consul General
Iran nuclear threat and Britain's energy views
Leo F. Casey, VP of Engineering and CTO, Satcon, Boston, MA
Satcon's High megawatt Inverter program
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A visit to the den of strangers (The wisdom of Brian Bowling)
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Leo F. Casey, VP of Engineering and CTO, Satcon, Boston, MA
Renewable energy has four requirements to satisfy: Cost, Controllability, Intermittency, Integration of resources; storing electricity in batteries and flywheels
The Voice of Reason (Ray Baughman, University of Texas Dallas) |
#115
July, 26 2010
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Joseph Minervini, Department of Electrical Engineering, MIT, Boston
The future of plasma science and nuclear fusion. MIT is recognized among the leading research labs in the physics and engineering aspects of magnetic and inertial fusion
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A visit to the den of strangers (The wisdom of SŘren Kierkegaard)
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Joseph Minervini, Department of Electrical Engineering, MIT, Boston
Why the nation's electrical grid will someday be converted from alternating current to DC; update on the IEEE Energy conference September 27-29 in Boston; preview of his presentation titled: Superconducting DC Electric Distribution for Large Scale Data and Telecommunications Centers
The Voice of Reason (Deb Newberry, Dakota Technical College, MN) |
#114
July, 19 2010
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Professor David Dornfeld, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
On his coming new book Green Manufacturing; lessons to his students; when choosing a technology all costs must be figured in and many are hidden; manufacturing must prepare for change, either because of coming economic demands or government mandates
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A visit to the den of strangers (The wisdom of Mark Twain)
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Professor David Dornfeld, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
Green Manufacturing; more lessons choosing a technology and finding real costs; batteries and nuclear hidden costs; manufacturing must prepare for change, either because of coming economic demands or government mandates
The Voice of Reason (Victor Sapirstein, Lambda Solutions) |
#113
July, 12 2010
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Dr. John Casti, futurist, co-founder of the Kenos Circle (Vienna-based society for exploration of the future), author of Mood Matters
Contending that all social events are biased by the attitudes a society holds for the future; societies act en mass over long periods of time, going from being very positive to very negative, then slowly going back to positive again, and events don't matter.
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A visit to the den of strangers (wise thought, anonymous)
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Dr. John Casti, futurist, co-founder of the Kenos Circle (Vienna-based society for exploration of the future), author of Mood Matters
Predicting and preparing for the future; the Kenos Circle; personal views on global warming
Paul Lynch, Her Majesty's Consul General, Houston, Texas
Will the British oil companies such as BP adopt algae and other alternatives to oil?
The Voice of Reason (Tom Levesque, GM for the Americas. NonoInk, Chicago) |
#112
July, 5 2010
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Dr. Adrian Bejan, Prof. Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University
Report on the Design Nature Conference in Pisa, Italy; Watersheds and streams, trees, all of nature in vascular motion is model for our airports, trains, and modern living;
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Richard Bach)
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Dr. Adrian Bejan, Prof. Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University
Vascularized smart non-organic materials with healing-like self-repair capabilities; High density electronics; Construal design in engineering technology, city living
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Wade Adams, Rice University) |
#111
June 28, 2010
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Dr. Adrian Bejan, Prof. Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University
The view from Cape Town; Constructal Law; how biology influenced engineering; constructal law of physics; nature invented the wheel; how animals are like wheels
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Louis L'Amour)
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Dr. Adrian Bejan, Prof. Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University
Animal locomotion is just falling forward; his books; education is a very stable global flow system; American universities are the envy of the world
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Stephen Schneider, Stanford University) |
#110
June 21, 2010
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Dr. Gary Hill, Sr. research scientist and chief astronomer, McDonald Observatory, Austin, Texas
Dark Energy vs. Dark Matter, new way of looking at the universe
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Imogene Fey)
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Dr. Gary Hill, Sr. research scientist and chief astronomer, McDonald Observatory, Austin, Texas
VIRUS; gamma rays; Big-Bang, Creation, science vs. religion
The Voice of Reason (German Nunez, President; Net-Centric Design Professionals, Boulder, CO) |
#109
June 7, 2010
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Fausto Molinet, founder Matrix International, Boston, MA
Bringing your new ideas to market; getting funding; angel investors, how market research is done; why many new ideas don't succeed, selling to government vs. commercial; your sales prospect just 'doing nothing' must be considered as a competitor
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Doug Larson)
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Fausto Molinet, founder Matrix International, Boston, MA
Merging your new ideas with other's; selling to governments; Boston Entrepreneur Network; exit strategies—time to sell; timing can be vital; IEEE Homeland Security Conference
The Voice of Reason (Scott Tibbitts, Exec. Director eSpace,) |
#108
May 31, 2010
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Victor Sapirstein, co-founder Lambda Solutions, Waltham, MA
Nanotechnology in the alternative energy industries; spectrograph design; Raman techniques used with patented signal fiber arrays for noise recognition on thin films, detecting contamination and defects; sampling optics for liquids analysis; Yongwu Yang, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer for LSI; graphene; carbon nanotubes on silicon films; microscopy will revolutionize nanoelectronics
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A visit to the den of strangers (anonymous wisdom in rhyme)
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Victor Sapirstein, co-founder Lambda Solutions, Waltham
Silicon Valley will need to change its name to Carbon Valley as carbon replaces silicon; nanotechnology in the alternative energy industries; revolutions in solar need to bring ten to 100 times current yields, but advances coming so fast it will happen within ten years, in part because of exciting work by Ray Baughman at UT Dallas; government needs to finance and lead;
The Voice of Reason (Jon Shapiro, Texas Institute) |
#107
May 24, 2010
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Tom Levesque, GM for the Americas. NonoInk, Chicago
Slum children in Columbia are learning nanotechnology, updates on the state of nanotechnology education in the USA
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Seneca)
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Prof. Deb Newberry, Dakota College, Minneapolis; Author—The Next Big Thing is Really Small
How NanoInk's NanoProfessor equipment and curriculum is being implemented at the college and how it will make nano study affordable at high schools and colleges to supply enough nanotechnology workers as needed
Listener email response from last week's program
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Edward Morse, Nuclear engineering education) |
#106
May 17, 2010
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Dr. Jeff Chapman, Chief Executive, Carbon Capture & Storage Association (CCSA), London, UK
Clean coal, what is it, is it possible? How do we capture co2 and store it?
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of O. A. Battista)
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Dr. Wade Adams, Director of Nanoscience and Technology at the Smalley Inst., Rice University, Houston, Texas
Rice University celebrates the 25th anniversary year of the discovery of the Buckyball that launched the modern nanotechnology era; update in the LANCER project with Lockheed Martin
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Robert Cormia, Foothill College, Palo Alto, CA) |
#105
May 10, 2010
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Dr. Edward C. Morse, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Nuclear Engineering
30 more nuclear power plants can be in service in just a few years if done right; "Clean coal doesn't exist"; one million gallons of nuclear waste leaked into the desert at Hanford, Washington; nuclear waste is the kind of problem that goes away the longer you ignore it; breeder reactors; GE; old nuclear weapons can be used to generate electricity
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Bill Shakespeare)
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Dr. Edward C. Morse, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Nuclear Engineering
Terrorists and nuclear waste; Yucca Mountain vs. New Mexico; fusion; hydrogen from nuclear
Dr. Jeff Chapman, Chief Executive, Carbon Capture & Storage Association (CCSA), London, UK
About CCSA; shipping and storing co2, "we must store co2 and are doing it today"
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Valerian Miranda, Texas A&M University) |
#104
April 30, 2010
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News alert, Houston University says storing CO2 as a solution to global warming is not doable
Dr. Stephen H. Schneider, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University
Reviewing Dr. Schneider's new book, Science as a Contact Sport published by National Geographic; how he got beat up in Copenhagen; Climategate; IPCC saying the Himalayan glaciers gone by 2035 was an "egregious mistake," but scientists are human and humans make mistakes; climate models and why they work
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of James Alexander Thom)
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Dr. Stephen H. Schneider, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University
Bayesian inference on predictions of the future; Cap N' Trade; carbon tax; fired from NASA because of letter to NY Times and Penthouse's Bob Guccione; Jim Hansen; Al Gore, "you can't make tomorrow safe for grandfather's line of work," more on new book, Science as a Contact Sport.
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Gerald North, Texas A&M University) |
#103
April 20, 2010
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Dr. Ray Baughman, Director of the Alan G. MacDiarmid Nanotech Institute at the University of Texas Dallas; and Dr. Renchong Hu, visiting scholar from Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
Their breakthrough in development of new thermocells using nanotube electrodes are yielding a threefold increase in energy conversion efficiency over conventional electrodes. These will bring a dramatic increase in harvesting thermal energy currently wasted in industrial plants and along pipelines, and in solar cell collectors which generate a huge amount of heat.
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of John Steinbeck)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Ray Baughman, Director of the Alan G. MacDiarmid Nanotech Institute at the University of Texas Dallas; and Dr. Renchong Hu, visiting scholar from Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
Bringing to various markets new thermocells using nanotube electrodes; the importance of solving the energy challenges; the inspiration of Richard Smalley and Alan MacDiarmid (two Nobel Laureates)
The Voice of Reason (Adriana Vela, Founder and Chair, NanoTecNexas) |
#102
April 8, 2010
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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Jim Greer, Oncor Senior VP, Dallas, Texas
Greer oversees asset management and engineering for the largest electricity distribution and transmission system in Texas, to about three million homes and businesses, operating some 117,000 miles of transmission lines. Talks about Oncor's new smart meters, Take a Load Off Texas and Smart Texas Mobile Experience Center exhibits at IEEE Green Technology Conference April 15-16, 2010; bringing wind power from West Texas to metro areas, the Competitive Renewable Energy Zone, etc.
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Eden Phillpotts)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Jim Greer, Oncor Senior VP, Dallas, Texas
New transmission lines; high electric costs during peak hours coming; nuclear power; conservation of power; Greer's keynote address and importance of involvement in IEEE for young engineers, education.
Dr. Valerian Miranda, Director CRS Center for Leadership and Management in Design and Construction at Texas A&M University
Can large buildings ever operate independently from the power grid and when?
The Voice of Reason (Jon Hagar, houses from recycled tire bales) |
#101
April 1, 2010
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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Jonathan Shapiro, Founder & CEO Texas Institute for Sustainable Technology Research, Dallas, Texas
Non-profit energy research institute bringing together the brain power of academic researchers, government and industry. Attracting new jobs to North Texas. Technology and the Smart Grid.
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Charlie Chaplin)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Jonathan Shapiro, Founder & CEO Texas Institute for Sustainable Technology Research, Dallas, Texas
Technology and the Smart Grid cont'd.
Terry Hadley, Texas Utility Commission spokesman, Austin, Texas
The ERCOT Grid (Electric Reliability Council of Texas); The Competitive Renewable Energy Zone (CREZ); Wind power to bring 18,000 megawatts by 2013
The Voice of Reason (Jim Greer, VP Oncor) |
#100
March 27, 2010
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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Dr. Gerald R. North, Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Sciences and Oceanography, Texas A&M University
On his talk at the IEEE Green Tech conference, "The Greenhouse Effect for Engineers and Scientists." Dr. North cautions moving too fast and shaking up the economy of the world by trying to limit the emissions of greenhouse gasses to prevent so-called Global Warming. He states it would be a catastrophe if we were to overturn the whole economy. "We should prepare for drastic things, but maybe not do them for a short time until we really are more certain. It is so hard to move anything like this (Cap N' Trade, Carbon Tax) through our political system, or most of the political systems of the world, that adaptation (to Global Warming) may be the final answer."
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Horace W. Busby)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Dr. Joseph Meppelink, Adjunct Assistant Professor & Director of Applied Research, University of Houston, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture
The engineering and manufacturing of Adaptive Containers, large enough to accommodate people and with self contained power, portable-- to be dropped anywhere in the world where power is limited or catastrophe has occurred
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate, Chemistry) |
#99
March 21, 2010
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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Justin Henriques, Executive Director and Co-founder LOTI, working in East Africa, Latin America, Caribbean
Biogas Digester, producing methane gas for cooking and other uses from animal wastes in developing countries where people are dying from air pollution using less clean fuels.
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Sherman G. Finesilver)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Justin Henriques, Executive Director and Co-founder LOTI, working in East Africa, Latin America, Caribbean
Biogas Digester, how it works
Ron Boley, mathematics teacher, McLean Middle School, Fort Worth; and Trung Nguyen, engineer at Lockheed Martin
The mission of the National Engineers Week Future Cities Competition
The Voice of Reason (Kristen Kulinowski, Rice University) |
#98
March 16, 2010
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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Lee Goldberg, Community Leader of the Green Power Community at TechBites.com; author of Green Electronics, Green Bottom Line–A practical guide to environmentally-responsible engineering
What is TechBites, compelling reasons for energy conservation, what to expect at the coming IEEE Green Technologies conference
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of George Burns)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Lee Goldberg, Community Leader of the Green Power Community at TechBites.com; author of Green Electronics, Green Bottom Line—A practical guide to environmentally-responsible engineering
What is and is not Green Power, advances in nanotechnology in energy conservation
The Voice of Reason (Chris Franz, Space Awareness Systems) |
#97
February 25, 2010
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Chris McMurrough, University of Texas Arlington Automation & Robotics Research Institute
The remarkable tasks mobile robots can now do without remote control. How, along with Matthew Middleton, they are organizing the robotics competition at the IEEE Green Technology Conference sponsored by Oncor in April
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Andrew Tobias)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Chris McMurrough, University of Texas Arlington Automation & Robotics Research Institute
The future of robots; robots in space exploration; how, along with Matthew Middleton, they are organizing the robotics competition at the IEEE Green Technology Conference sponsored by Oncor in April
David Welch, Founder of Optisense
The development of remarkable new sensors on the power grid infrastructure to alert power companies of pending trouble
The Voice of Reason (Michael Megelakis, Melbourne, Australia) |
#96
February 8, 2010
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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Jon D. Hagar, Engineer, Lockheed Martin, independent "green" house builder
How he and his wife Laura are constructing a house 8,000 feet up in the mountains out of recycled rubber tires with a goal of attaining a zero load on the electrical grid
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Anita Loos)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Jon D. Hagar, Engineer, Lockheed Martin, independent "green" house builder
How he and his wife Laura are constructing a house 8,000 feet up in the mountains out of recycled rubber tires with a goal of attaining a zero load on the electrical grid
Dr. Stephen Schneider, Stanford University, member UN IPCC
Why remedies for climate change must be implemented very slowly
The Voice of Reason (Jim Heath, UC Berkeley) |
#95
December 20, 2009
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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway
Decrying that something meaningful isn't coming out of the UN Conference on Climate Change
Paul Lunch, Her Majesty's Consul General
Views on UN Conference on Climate Change at Copenhagen
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Dr. Karl Menninger)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Paul Lunch, Her Majesty's Consul General
Views on UN Conference on Climate Change at Copenhagen, more arguments on Cap N' Trade, Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison
EPA's move on emissions, what she and the Congress may do about it
The Voice of Reason (Pat Michaels, CATO Inst.) |
#94
December 13, 2009
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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
News from UN Conference on Climate Change at Copenhagen
Climategate (we first exposed scandal on this program Oct. 27, scooping everyone, scroll to archive); Fraud in Cap N' Trade in the EU; EPA stamps CO2 harmful to health; Danish Text uproar; India
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Dr. Samuel Smiles)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
More on Climategate, the scandal with the missing UN data, now hacked and made public.
Penn State investigation of Michael Mann and his Hockey Stick graph used in Gore book and movie now discredited; more arguments against Cap N' Trade, Dr. Steve Schneider attacked; Sen. Hutchison on EPA move
The Voice of Reason (Luke Popovich, IMA) |
#93
December 6, 2009
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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Preview of what to expect from UN Conference on Climate Change at Copenhagen Andreas Calgren, Sweden’s Environmental Minister
Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change, wants commitments
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Dr. Samuel Smiles)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
More on the scandal with the missing UN data, now hacked and made public.
James Hansen, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Hopes Copenhagen Conference fails
The Voice of Reason (Mike Sulek, Dir, Business Dev., Net-Centric Design) |
#92
November 29, 2009
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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Paul Lynch, Her Majesty's Consul General, Houston, Texas
Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change, politically binding agreements, missing UN data, CO2 not only problem, reparations, Cap N' Trade-Carbon Pricing
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Dr. Joyce Brothers)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Paul Lynch, Her Majesty's Consul General, Houston, Texas
China, "Green" jobs, wind, fraud in carbon off-sets markets, Iran's nuclear programs
The Voice of Reason (Kevin Maloney, Pres. & CEO Quantum Sphere) |
#91
November 22, 2009
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Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Scott Tibbitts and Diane Dimeff, Exec. Director and Director respectively, eSpace, The Center for Space Entrepreneurship, Boulder, CO,
NASA Rocket crashing on moon, Commercialization of space "lots going on," Micro meteorites, "Green" rocket fuels, Unmaned Avionics Devices, Commercial astronauts will replace governnment when shuttle flights stop
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Frank A. Clark)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Scott Tibbitts and Diane Dimeff, Exec. Director and Director respectively, eSpace, The Center for Space Entrepreneurship, Boulder, CO,
Review progress on past eSpace entrepreneurs, future developments, investor money for space entrepreneurs available and how to apply.
Jeff Taebel, Director, Community and Environmental Planning, Houston-Galveston Area Council
“Green” and LEEDS buildings in Houston
The Voice of Reason (Ed Morse, nuclear Scientist at UC Berkeley, on Critical Thinking) |
#90
November 8, 2009
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Michael Magelakis, Environmentalist, Member Victorian Mfg. & Engineering Skills Advisory Board, works with Australian Defense suppliers, Melbourne, Australia
Nanotechnology with renewable energy, water shortages,
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Harry Lloyd)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Michael Magelakis, Environmentalist, Member Victorian Mfg. & Engineering Skills Advisory Board, works with Australian Defense suppliers, Melbourne, Australia
Young people's demands to address Climate Change with renewable energy challenging
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
The Voice of Reason (Michael Weinstein, co-founder Zybek Advanced Products, Boulder, CO) |
#89
November 1, 2009
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Michael Magelakis, Environmentalist, Member Victorian Mfg. & Engineering Skills Advisory Board, works with Australian Defense suppliers, Melbourne, Australia
Nanotechnology with renewable energy, water shortages,
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Harry Lloyd)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Michael Magelakis, Environmentalist, Member Victorian Mfg. & Engineering Skills Advisory Board, works with Australian Defense suppliers, Melbourne, Australia
Young people's demands to address Climate Change with renewable energy challenging
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
The Voice of Reason (Michael Weinstein, co-founder Zybek Advanced Products, Boulder, CO) |
#88
October 25, 2009
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Adriana Vela, Founder and Chair, NanoTecNexus
The bigger picture on bringing nano to market
Dr. Valerian Miranda, Director CRS Center for Leadership and Management in Design and Construction at Texas A&M University
Stand-alone and self-contained energy efficient buildings; how nanotechnology is making glass both instantly alter light transfer and heat/cold conducting
Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Anne Morrow Lindbergh)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Dr. Valerian Miranda, Director CRS Center for Leadership and Management in Design and Construction at Texas A&M University
More on stand-alone and self-contained energy efficient buildings
The Voice of Reason (Diane Dimeff, Director eSpace, The Center for Space Entrepreneurship, Boulder, CO) |
#87
October 18, 2009
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On the heels of the Global Warming series, Renewal Energy and Updates on the IEEE Green Technology Conference scheduled for April 15-16, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Resort Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Kevin Maloney, Pres. & CEO Quantum Sphere, Inc., Santa Ana, CA
Renewable Energy, Algae, etc.
Adriana Vela, Founder and Chair, NanoBioNexas
Open Innovation and bringing nano to market
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Robert Benne)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Adriana Vela, Founder and Chair, NanoTecNexus
Open Innovation and bringing nano to market
The Voice of Reason (Christophe Shilling, CEO, President, Co-founder Genomatica) |
#86
October 11, 2009
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Global Warming, LAST in a Four hour series, dangers of Cap ‘n Trade. C&T not working in the EU, Carbon off-sets attracting crooks, C&T solving acid rain fallacy, jobs with Climate Change, More dangers of C&T, Panel of experts include (in sequence of appearance):
Robert Cormia, Foothill College, CA
Pat Michaels, The Cato Institute
Stephen Schneider, Stanford Unv., member UN International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Benny Peiser, Liverpool John Moores Unv., UK
Sophia Grene, Financial Times, London, UK
Luke Popovich, IMA (mining), New York, NY
Robert Cormia, Foothill College, CA
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Jane Fonda)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Global Warming, More dangers of C&T, C&T bill won’t pass US Senate, Copenhagen, China-India, technology will solve problems if we stay rich, algae, conclusions, fear more than ‘Global Warming.’ Panel of experts include (in sequence of appearance):
Luke Popovich, Benny Peiser,
Luke Popovich,
Robert Cormia,
Steve Schneider,
Pat Michaels,
Steve Schneider,
Benny Peiser,
Pat Michaels,
Steve Schneider,
Pat Michaels,
Harry Kroto,
Robert Cormia,
Steve Schneider,
Pat Michaels
HOST’S SUMMATION
Steve Schneider
The Voice of Reason (George Allen, former US senator and Gov. of Virginia., inspired comments) |
#85
October 4, 2009
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Global Warming, THIRD in a Four hour series, if Climate Change is real, is there anything we can or should do about it? Carbon Off-sets, EU Cap 'n Trade, on the trail of Al Gore. Panel of experts include (in sequence of appearance):
Pat Michaels, The Cato Institute
Stephen Schneider, Stanford Unv., member UN International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Pat Michaels, The Cato Institute
Bill Streever, Author 'Cold'
Robert Cormia, Foothill College, CA
Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate, Florida State Unv.
Pat Michaels, The Cato Institute
Robert Cormia, Foothill College, CA
Pat Michaels, The Cato Institute
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of William Blake, English Poet, 1757-1827)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Global Warming, if Climate Change is real is there anything we can or should do about it? More on Al Gore. Panel of experts include (in sequence of appearance):
Sophia Grene, reporter Financial Times, London, UK
(networking through Gore organization)
Richard Campbell, Press Officer for Generation Investment Management (Gore organization)
Stephen Schneider
Robert Cormia
The Voice of Reason (Frank Brown, CSO Accelrys., inspired comments) |
#84
September 27, 2009
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Global Warming, SECOND in a Four hour series, scandal brewing in UN Weather records lost or hidden. Panel of experts include (in sequence of appearance):
Pat Michaels, The Cato Institute
Benny Peiser, Liverpool John Moores Unv., UK
Edward Morse, UC Berkeley, CA
Robert Cormia, Foothill College, CA
Pat Michaels, The Cato Institute
Stephen Schneider, Stanford Unv., member UN International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Pat Michaels, The Cato Institute
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Brittany Mason, Miss USA World)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Global Warming; if it is real, what is mankind’s role in causing it? Panel of experts include (in sequence of appearance):
Stephen Schneider
Pat Michaels
Stephen Schneider
Edward Morse
Benny Peiser
Stephen Schneider
Pat Michaels
The Voice of Reason (Christine Peterson, Foresight Inst., inspired comments) |
#83
September 20, 2009
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Global Warming, is it real or the same old earth climate cycles we have always had? Big surprise at end of hour. Panel of experts include (in sequence of appearance):
Stephen Schneider, Stanford Unv., member UN International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Pat Michaels, The Cato Institute
Benny Peiser, Liverpool John Moores Unv., UK
Jim Heath, UC Berkeley, CA
Robert Cormia, Foothill College, CA
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of H.L. Mencken)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Global Warming, is it real or the same old earth climate cycles we have always had? Big surprise at end of this segment. Panel of experts include (in sequence of appearance):
Robert Cormia, Foothill College, CA
Edward Morse, Nuclear Eng. Dept. and sun studies, UC Berkeley, CA
Bill Streever, author of Cold, works in Arctic and with Eskimos, talks of sea ice
Edward Morse, UC Berkeley, on sea ice
Stephen Schneider, IPCC
Harry Kroto, Florida State Unv. and Nobel Laureate
Stephen Schneider, conclusions and questions
Pat Michaels, emerging UN scandal
The Voice of Reason (Scott Tibbitts, eSpace, inspired comments) |
#82
September 13, 2009
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Harry Kroto, Nanotechnology Pioneer, Nobel Laureate, Faculty Florida State University, Tallahassee
Catching up with Harry; Using the Web as a learning tool and for teachers to download information contributed from universities in Japan, New Zealand, Australia, UK and USA; Concentrating work on four areas: 1) Research in nanoscience, 2) merging art-Science, 3) Society-Science interface, 4) How Internet can improve learning; talks on the contributions of science on the humanitarian level
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Marie Curie)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Harry Kroto, Nanotechnology Pioneer, Nobel Laureate, Faculty Florida State University, Tallahassee
Global Warming, Analyzing scientific data
Chris Franz, Co-Founder, Space Awareness Services, Boulder, CO
Tracking satellites for industry; space junk and managing it, rogue satellites and hostilities in space
The Voice of Reason (Dr. Benny Peiser, Liverpool John Moores University, UK) |
#81
September 6, 2009
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Walt Trybula, Director of the Nanotechnology Application Center, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
Along with
Dr. Kristin Kulinowski, Rice University, Exec. Director for Policy for the Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, and Director for of the International Council on Nanotechnology
Explains more deeply on deaths in China and nanotechnology, and SAFETY-NANO activities
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of Walt Whitman, Harry Kroto does voice)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Walt Trybula, Director of the Nanotechnology Application Center, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
Along with
Dr. Kristin Kulinowski, Rice University, Exec. Director for Policy for the Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, and Director for of the International Council on Nanotechnology
New careers coming in nanotech Safety Engineers and Technicians
The Voice of Reason (Harry Kroto’s rule of 4 out of 5) |
#80
August 30, 2009
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The OXFORD Quiz
Can you hold your own with these college kids? Match your knowledge with the brains at Oxford, Yale, and Princeton, etc. In these days of specialization it helps to have knowledge in many things, not just your field of study. Try this Cultural Olympics and see how you stack up. We know you are smart or you wouldn’t be listening to this radio program and visiting this site, but are you broadly informed? Now you can match wits with these college brains and discover how wide, rather than just deep, is your knowledge. Get pencil and paper handy.
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A visit to the den of strangers (wisdom of scientist Stephen Schneider)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
The OXFORD Quiz
Answers
Dr. Kristin Kulinowski, Rice University, Exec. Director for Policy for the Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, and Director for of the International Council on Nanotechnology
Deaths in China from nanotechnology particles and how to protect workers.
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The Voice of Reason (Pat Michaels, Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies, the Cato Institute) |
#79
August 23, 2009
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German Nunez, President; Mike Sulek, Dir, Business Dev., Net-Centric Design Professionals, Boulder, CO
Space technology communications; DTN and delayed networking; commercial earth for use new software with no need to refresh; when networks are stressed this tool secures data; space entrepreneurs; space debris
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A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Dag Hammarskjold)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Chris Franz, Co-Founder, Space Awareness Services, Boulder, CO
For the first time in history this year two spacecraft unexpectedly collided, destroying both and creating thousands of new pieces of space junk. Tracking the space junk and managing it. New jobs opening in the growing field of space exploration: operating satellites, tracking space junk, working communications networks
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#78
August 16, 2009
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Jim Heath, nanotechnology pioneer and Professor of Chemistry at Caltech, L.A., California
Catching up, what Heath is doing at Caltech; Cancer is many diseases; new chips and other simple things are curing cancer in astounding ways
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A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Margaret Meade)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Jim Heath, nanotechnology pioneer and Professor of Chemistry at Caltech, L.A., California
Revolutionary nanotechnology cures for cancer and how soon available; career since leaving Rice years ago; personal insights in working closely with nanotech legend Rick Smalley and enjoying his wild side.
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The Voice of Reason (nanotech pioneer Sean O'Brien, inspired comments) |
#77
August 9, 2009
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Scott Tibbitts, Exec. Director, eSpace, The Center for Space Entrepreneurship, Boulder, CO
How moon rocks are different from earth
Michael Weinstein, co-founder Zybek Advanced Products, Boulder, CO
Moon's surface is 1/3rd Glass; how Zybek melts rock at 20K degrees C to simulate moon rock; thermo generation of nanoscale particulates
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Michael Weinstein, co-founder Zybek Advanced Products, Boulder, CO
Science in Boulder, Colorado; once thought we'd sink in moon dust but now know moon's surface is very hard and jagged; will build structures on the moon from surface already there
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The Voice of Reason (Gov. George Allen, inspired comments) |
#76
August 2, 2009
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Scott Tibbitts and Diane Dimeff, Exec. Director and Director respectively, eSpace, The Center for Space Entrepreneurship, Boulder, CO
The business of space exploration; What is eSpace?; Incubators; Funding new technologies
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A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Oliver Wendell Holmes)
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Scott Tibbitts and Diane Dimeff, Exec. Director and Director respectively, eSpace, The Center for Space Entrepreneurship, Boulder, CO
The availability of Stimulus Funds from D.C.; Types of firms making profits in space exploration; Space traffic controllers; Information direct to us from spacecraft in realtime; Melting rocks; Moon rocks different from earth; Amazing opportunities in space industry
Prologue
Update on Russian nanotechnology; Program note on global warming
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The Voice of Reason (Robert Cormia, inspired comments) |
#75
July 26, 2009
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Christine Peterson, coiner of the term 'Open Source Software,' VP Foresight Inst., Palo Alto, CA
Coordinating the Open Source Sensing Initiative; cheap and widely used sensors such as in cell phones can turn our worlds of privacy and civil rights upside down
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Christine Peterson, VP Foresight Inst.
Laws will be needed to keep cheap and widely used sensors from destroying our privacy and civil rights
Kevin Maloney, Pres. & CEO Quantum Sphere, Inc., Santa Ana, CA
Ammonia synthesis catalysts
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The Voice of Reason (Terry Hadley, inspired comments) |
#74
July 19, 2009
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Sean O'Brien, member of the original team that discovered the Buckyball, scientist with Memtronics, Dallas, Texas
Catching up with old friend; Memtronics and their membrane switch; weapons detectors, smart bandages; DARPA conference
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Sean O'Brien, member of the original team that discovered the Buckyball, scientist with Memtronics, Dallas, Texas
Transmission lines, superconductors; applications for membrane switch; cell phones; lack of funding for nanotech projects; notes on Bob Curl, Jim Heath, Harry Kroto; remembering days in Brussels working for TI.
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The Voice of Reason (Sasha Gimpleson, inspired comments) |
#73
July 12, 2009
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John Lewis, Professor Emeritus of English, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
Linguistics is a science
Kevin Maloney, Pres. & CEO Quantum Sphere, Inc., Santa Ana, CA
Nanoscale metals; catalysts; increase in battery output by 320%
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Kevin Maloney, Pres. & CEO Quantum Sphere, Inc., Santa Ana, CA
Large lithium batteries in three to five years; new periodic table at nanoscale; fuel cell blades; natural gas fuel cells; methanol fuel cells; conductive inks and pastes; ammonia synthesis catalysts; hydrogen generation; thin film solar cells (CIGS); Algae to bio-fuels; nano enhanced electrodes
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The Voice of Reason (John Lewis, inspired comments) |
#72
July 5, 2009
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George Allen, former governor and senator of Virginia, Board Member nanoTox
Safety in nanotechnology; 21st Century Nanotechnology Research & Development Act; Signing in Oval Office along with Pres. Bush, Rick Smalley and Jim Von Ehr; Nanotech Caucus; Don Evans
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A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Patricia Neal)
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George Allen, former governor and senator of Virginia, Board Member nanoTox
More on Don Evans; Nanotechnology and Energy committees; Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison; Foreign Relations and dealing with Europe on universal standards; Ignorance causes fear; Value of nanoTox as an organization
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The Voice of Reason (Jonathan Tucker, inspired comments) |
#71
June 28, 2009
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Pamela Bailey, co-founder tinytechjobs, Alameda, CA
Careers, a comprehensive overview on the tiny tech job market. Defines nanotechnology, MEMS/NEMS; nanotech is interdisciplinary; where are the nanotech jobs in materials, manufacturing, chemical-biological-radiological-explosive detection; nanoscale instrumentation; nano-electronics-photonics-magnetics, healthcare-therapeutics-diagnostics, energy, robotics, environment
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Pamela Bailey, co-founder tinytechjobs, Alameda, CA
R&D jobs; types of education need to work in nanotech; real jobs in demand right now
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The Voice of Reason (Larry Lehr, inspired comments) |
#70
June 21, 2009
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Dr. Ray Baughman, Dir. Nanotech Inst., Unv. Of Texas, Dallas
Robots as companions; more on artificial muscles; thermo energy harvesting and storage with carbon nanotube yarn
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A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Nathanial Hawthorne)
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Dr. Ray Baughman, Dir. Nanotech Inst., Unv. Of Texas, Dallas
Soon our clothing will collect and store energy, then function intelligently in many kinds of ways
Jon Cross, Director of Marketing, The Allen Group
How the Dallas Logistics Hub is using a Drayage Calculator to show how firms can save $Millions
Linda Rings, sister to the late Dr. Richard Smalley (Nobel Laureate and father of modern day nanotechnology)
Inspirational: what is was like growing up with a kid brother who hated school but destined to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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The Voice of Reason (Jonathon Tucker, Jim Hussey) |
#69
June 14, 2009
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Alexander Gimpelson, Analyst—News Correspondent, Nanotechnology News Network
Brief history on Russian science, trouble In Republic of Georgia, Scientists avoid politics, "Russian science cannot be separated from Soviet Union yet."
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Alexander Gimpelson, Analyst—News Correspondent, Nanotechnology News Network
Enclave of Russian cities to be productive; high danger of chemical and radioactivity in many Russian hot spots; born in Leningrad; career highlights
Christophe Shilling, CEO, President, Co-founder Genomatica
When will he be bringing to market butanediol from bio sources? Where will plant be built?
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The Voice of Reason (Jonathon Tucker, Jim Hussey) |
#68
June 7, 2009
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Alexander Gimpelson, Analyst—News Correspondent, Nanotechnology News Network, Russia
What is NNN
Frank Brown, CSO Accelrys, San Diego, CA
"Lunch table" approach to solving uncommon problems
Christophe Shilling, CEO, President, Co-founder Genomatica
Transformation of the chemical industry through sustainable bio-manufacturring, Butanediol from bio sources
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A visit to the den of strangers (the wisdom of Robert Townsend)
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Christophe Shilling, CEO, President, Co-founder Genomatica
Reducing costs of bio-fuels, bringing to market butanediol from bio sources
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The Voice of Reason (Jonathon Tucker, inspired comments) |
#67
May 31, 2009
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Frank Brown, CSO Accelrys, San Diego, CA
Software and AFMs; Scientific Business Intelligence; solving signal-to-noise ratio in diagnostics, fuel cells, etc.
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Frank Brown, CSO Accelrys, San Diego, CA
Modeling new materials; defects in nanotubes can make them sensors; surviving the economic downturn; Biologic Registration; melding edges on the nanoscale; Service Oriented Architecture
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The Voice of Reason (Deb Newberry, inspired comments) |
#66
May 24, 2009
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Larry Lehr, Founder-CEO, Environmental Quality Management Asso., Waco, Texas
Update on marketing methods for farm and industrial waste converted to ethanol
Audio of film clip telling how Russia is serious about nanotechnology
Anatoly Chubais, Director-General of Rusnano, Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies, Former Chief of Staff to Boris Yeltsin
"negative-Interest" investment loans for high-tech firms willing to locate manufacturing in Russia
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Anatoly Chubais, Director-General of Rusnano, Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies, Former Chief of Staff to Boris Yeltsin
Working with Israel on seawater desalinization; protection of intellectual property; they are non-political and may deal with a business in any country; more on "negative-Interest" investment loans for high-tech firms willing to locate manufacturing in Russia; nano economy is environmentally sustainable
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The Voice of Reason (David Clifton inspired comments) |
#65
May 17, 2009
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Todd Keefe, Information Officer for NSTI, Boston, MA
Report on numbers at the TechConnect World conference produced by NSTI in Houston
Larry Lehr, Founder-CEO, Environmental Quality Management Asso., Waco, Texas
Farm and industrial waste now successfully converted to ethanol on a practical scale
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Larry Lehr, Founder-CEO, Environmental Quality Management Asso., Waco, Texas
Farm waste to ethanol creates its own energy to enable it to produce more energy; can solve poultry manure run-off pollution to create energy; Funded through the Emerging Technology Fund and the North Texas RCIC; results of latest tests.
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The Voice of Reason (Jeff Moseley inspired comments) |
#64
May 10, 2009
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First Report of the TechConnect World conference produced by NSTI in Houston last week
Dr. Ray Baughman, Dir. Nanotech Inst., Unv. Of Texas, Dallas
Versatile Time-Temp indicators for vaccines; Conducting Polymers and Dr. Alan MacDiarmid
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Dr. Ray Baughman, Dir. Nanotech Inst., Unv. Of Texas, Dallas
Conge gated materials in polymer chains and carbon nanotubes; secret work for DARPA, Air Force, Navy; Nano Energetics; New artificial muscles are very fast and strong, based on carbon nanotubes can withstand temperature extremes near absolute zero to those that would melt steel
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The Voice of Reason (inspired comments) |
#63
May 3, 2009
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Science News Headlines with Marisa Vitols
Andy Stanfield, G.M Smartcool Systems USA, Houston, Texas
Solutions in the global energy crisis as both electricity demand and pricing increase
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Andy Stanfield, G.M Smartcool Systems USA, Houston, Texas
What to expect at the Clean Technology Summit during the NSTI conference in Houston
James M. Hussey, CEO NanoInk Inc., Skokie, IL
Nanofabrication Systems and misconceptions in Stem Cell Research
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The Voice of Reason (listener comments) |
#62
April 26, 2009
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Jonathan Tucker, Chairman, Standards Committee, IEEE Nanotechnology Council
The incredibly pressing difficulties of establishing standards in nanotechnology-based electronics
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Jonathan Tucker, Chairman, Standards Committee, IEEE nanotechnology Council
Establishing standards in nanotechnology-based devices, systems, and materials. What he will be presenting at the NSTI Tech-Connect conference in Houston
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The Voice of Reason (listener comments) |
#61
April 19, 2009
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Jeff Moseley, President & CEO Greater Houston Partnership, Houston, Texas
NSTI, Nano Science and Technology Institute conference in Houston; how Houston is suited to be a nanotechnology center
A visit to The Den of Strangers
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Jeff Moseley, President & CEO Greater Houston Partnership, Houston, Texas
More on NSTI and Houston as a nanotechnology center
Tom Levesque; VP Nano Fabrication Systems, NanoInk; Skokie, IL
What NanoInk will be demonstrating at NSTI, the NanoProfessor
Dr. Wade Adams, Director of Nanoscience and Technology at the Smalley Inst., Rice University, Houston, Texas
How the oil interests are adapting to nanotechnology
Report from Japan on technology legend Dr. Tadashi Sakaki
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The Voice of Reason (listener comments) |
#60
April 12, 2009
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Prof. Deb Newberry, Author—
The Next Big Thing is Really Small
NanoInk's NanoProfessor making nano study now affordable at high schools and colleges to supply enough nanotechnology workers as needed
A visit to The Den of Strangers
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Prof. Deb Newberry, Author—The Next Big Thing is Really Small
Introducing NanoInk's NanoProfessor at her college.
Dr. Walt Trybula, Dir. Nanomaterials Application Center, Texas State University
Report on his just released and thorough study of the Texas Emerging Technology Fund, what it is and how it is working, calls for some reforms and updating
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The Voice of Reason (listener comments) |
#59
April 5, 2009
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James M. Hussey, CEO NanoInk Inc., Skokie, IL
Explains Dip Pen Nanolithography; Now we can "write" on cells, imprint on pharmaceuticals
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James M. Hussey, CEO NanoInk Inc., Skokie, IL
This country shortly needs millions of nanotech workers; How we will train them, introducing the NanoProfessor, Stem Cell Research and NanoBio discovery, Nanofabrication Systems
A visit to The Den of Strangers
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The Voice of Reason (listener comments) |
#58
March 29, 2009
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Leslie Jutzi, Director of Government Affairs and Community Relations, The Allen Group
Explains why delay with the Dallas Logistics Hub caused by city councilman John Wiley Price is wrongheaded
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Leslie Jutzi, Director of Government Affairs and Community Relations, The Allen Group
Addresses economic concerns in developing the Dallas Logistics Hub
John Cross, Director of Marketing, The Allen Group
How the Dallas Logistics Hub is being marketed and why Dallas is the best location in North America for such a vast facility
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The Voice of Reason (listener comments) |
#57
March 22, 2009
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Marlene Bourne,
Founder & President of Bourne Research, author
Nanotechnology in cosmetics and food, her podcasts
Dan McAuliffe, Dallas Logistics Hub
Re-visit why the hub is great for Dallas and world trade
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Christopher J. Gintz, Co-Founder and CTO of NanoHoldings LLC, Rowayton, CT
Longrange look at nanotechnology, look back at “smart guys at IBM”
Report on US Rep. Michael Honda's open letter to the Mercury News
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The Voice of Reason (listener comments) |
#56
March 15, 2009
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Da Hsuan Feng, Senior Executive Vice President, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Science in Singapore; high-speed rail in Asia
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Da Hsuan Feng, Senior Executive Vice President, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
High-speed rail would bring great economic advances in the U.S., especially Texas
James Wylde, Treasurer of MANCEF
The progress of nanotechnology as an “industry”
John Collins, Learning Officer for Agil TCP
The medical profession and need for staffs to be well trained in latest technologies
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The Voice of Reason (listener comments) |
#55
March 8, 2009
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Jerry Merryman, developer of the electronic hand-held calculator while at Texas Instruments,
how it was done, insights on Nobel Prize winner Jack Kilby,
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Jerry Merryman, more insights on the great Nobel Laureate Jack Kilby while at Texas Instruments
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The Voice of Reason (listener comments) |
#54
March 1, 2009
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Robert D. Cormia (continued interview), scientist, faculty Foothill College, Palo Alto, CA; teaches bioinformatics and nanotechnology
Continues to talk of the need for a Big Hairy Audacious Goal, an Apollo-like crash program to be totally free of burning carbon in 20 years
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Robert D. Cormia, scientist, faculty Foothill College, Palo Alto, CA; teaches bioinformatics and nanotechnology
Lays out steps to get the BHAG done, and challenges listeners to urgently do our part
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#53
February 22, 2009
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Robert D. Cormia, scientist, faculty Foothill College, Palo Alto, CA; teaches bioinformatics and nanotechnology
We must start an Apollo-like crash program to be totally free of burning carbon in 20 years; Says the program is a BHAG and explains what that is
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Robert D. Cormia, scientist, faculty Foothill College, Palo Alto, CA; teaches bioinformatics and nanotechnology
We must start an Apollo-like crash program to be totally free of burning carbon in 20 years; Says the program is a BHAG and explains what that is.
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The Voice of Reason (listener comments) |
#52
February 15, 2009
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Debra Wawro, CEO and Chief Scientist, Resonant Sensors, Inc. Arlington, Texas
Making pharmaceuticals faster and cheaper; how she started the business
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Robert D. Cormia, scientist, faculty Foothill College, Palo Alto, CA; teaches bioinformatics and nanotechnology
Mankind is undeniably the cause of our modern day global warming. We must be totally free of burning carbon in 20 years, but admits it will probably take 50 yearseven if we start a crash movement today
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#51
February 8, 2009
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Garry Golden, Futurist, Editor of The EnergyRoadmap.com
Solar power, replace our power grid, molecular assemblers in our future
Dr. Faruq Marikar, Managing Partner, Nanobiz, LLC;
Clean energy
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Dr. Faruq Marikar, Managing Partner, Nanobiz, LLC;
Clean energy, Does our government have the guts to solve our energy problems? (surprise answer)
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#50
February 1, 2009
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Lorraine McCord, Director, International Trade Center, Small Business Develpoment
What they do, how to do business out of the country, government training programs, trading partners Mexico-Canada, license to export questions
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Lorraine McCord, Director, International Trade Center, Small Business Develpoment
Seminars on license requirements and encryption, how to contact
James Wylde, Treasurer for MANCEF
Nanotechnology and MANCEF
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#49
January 25, 2009
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Julian Ross, Founder & CEO, OxySure, Frisco, TX
New way to deliver emergency oxygen, how it works, why it is important, all the markets and how to reach them
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Julian Ross, Founder & CEO, OxySure, Frisco, TX
Emergency oxygen should be mandatory for athletic departments in schools, how his firm is funded from humble beginnings in his garage
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#48
January 18, 2009
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James Wylde, Treasurer for MANCEF
How MANCEF got started, MANCEF conferences, created $2Billion for new firms
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James Wylde, Treasurer for MANCEF
Nanotechnology in medicine, the future for nanotechnology, new nanotech markets, world scope of MANCEF
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#47
January 11, 2009
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Marlene Bourne, Founder & President of Bourne Research, author
How she got involved in nanotechnology, Lab-on-a-Chip, other nanotechnology insights
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Marlene Bourne, Founder & President of Bourne Research, author
Her company and what it does; books & SmallTimes Magazine; nanotechnology in medicine, clothing, cosmetics
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#46
January 4, 2009
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Dan McAuliffe, Dallas Logistics Hub
Mexican connection to Dallas Logistics Hub, important to the growth of US high tech and Pacific Rim
Dr. Lawrence Tamarkin, Founder CytImmune, Rockville, MD
How he got started targeting cancer tumors with nanotechnology and colloidal gold
James A. Greer, Founder, Pres., CTO; PVD Products; Wilmington, MA
Depositing thin films in nanotechnology important to US defense
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Garry Golden, Futurist, Editor of The EnergyRoadmap.com
Government hasn’t had the reasons to resolve an energy policy
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