[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to publish today’s post, exploring how the democratization of current benign technologies may present our Leaders with potentially devastating dual use applications. How do we address the emergence of these and other … Read the rest
156. What is the Threshold? Assessing Kinetic Responses to Cyber-Attacks
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to publish the latest post by proclaimed Mad Scientist and returning blogger Marie Murphy. In the future operational environment, armed conflict in the traditional sense may be less prevalent, while competition … Read the rest
155. “The Queue”
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to present our latest edition of “The Queue” – a monthly post listing the most compelling articles, books, podcasts, videos, and/or movies that the U.S. Army’s Mad Scientist Initiative has come across … Read the rest
154. Takeaways from the Mad Scientist Science Fiction Writing Contest 2019
[Editor’s Note: At the conclusion of another successful Mad Scientist Science Fiction Writing Contest, we had received over 75 highly imaginative short stories. In addition to listing and linking you to the contest’s winning submission (as well as those … Read the rest
153. Critical Projection: Insights from China’s Science Fiction
‘We can talk quite glibly about ‘cognitive domains’ – but understanding contexts, especially social and cultural, is vital to discern motivation or intent’ — Air Marshal Stringer, Director General Joint Force Development
[Editor’s Note: Per the author … Read the rest