America's greatest idea factory isn't Bell Labs, Silicon Valley, or MIT's Media Lab. It's the secretive, Pentagon-led agency known as DARPA. Founded by Eisenhower in response to Sputnik and the Soviet space program, DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) mixes military officers with sneaker-wearing scientists, seeking paradigm-shifting ideas in varied fields—from energy, robotics, and rockets to doctorless operating rooms, driverless cars, and planes that can fly halfway around the world in just a few hours. Michael Belfiore was given unpre-cedented access to write this first-ever popular account of DARPA. The Department of Mad Scientists contains material that has barely been reported in the general media—in fact, only 2 percent of Americans know much of anything about the agency. But as this fascinating read demonstrates, DARPA isn't so much frightening as it is inspiring—it is our future.
Author(s): Michael Belfiore
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2010
Language: English
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Pages: 263
Tags: DARPA, Internet
Title Page......Page 2
Dedication......Page 3
Contents......Page 4
Acknowledgments......Page 5
Introduction......Page 6
01......Page 15
02......Page 36
03......Page 62
04......Page 87
05......Page 111
06......Page 142
07......Page 168
08......Page 190
Notes......Page 213
Selected Bibliography......Page 234
Searchable Terms......Page 238
About the Author......Page 259
Other Books by Michael Belfiore......Page 260
Credits......Page 261
Copyright......Page 262
About the Publisher......Page 263