The Department of Mad Scientists, Michael Belfiore
The Department of Mad Scientists, Michael Belfiore
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The Department of Mad Scientists
Inside DARPA, the Path-Breaking Government Agency You've Never Heard Of

Author: Michael Belfiore

Narrator: Michael Belfiore

Unabridged: 10 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/20/2009


Synopsis

The first-ever inside look at DARPA—the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency—the maverick and controversial group whose futuristic work has had amazing civilian and military applications, from the Internet to GPS to driverless cars
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 mixes military officers with sneaker-wearing scientists, seeking paradigm-shifting ideas in varied fields—from energy, robotics, and rockets to peopleless operating rooms, driverless cars, and planes that can fly halfway around the world in just hours. DARPA gave birth to the Internet, GPS, and mind-controlled robotic arms. Its geniuses define future technology for the military and the rest of us.
Michael Belfiore was given unprecedented access to write this first-ever popular account of DARPA. Visiting research sites across the country, he watched scientists in action and talked to the creative, fearlessly ambitious visionaries working for and with DARPA. Much of DARPA's work is classified, and this book is full of material that has barely been reported in the general media. In fact, DARPA estimates that only 2 percent of Americans know much of anything about the agency. This fascinating read demonstrates that DARPA isn't so much frightening as it is inspiring—it is our future.

About The Author

Michael Belfiore, the author of Rocketeers, is a writer focused on breakthrough technologies poised to change our world for the better. He writes for Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, Air & Space, and other media outlets, as well as for emerging-technology companies.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Meg - A Bookish Affair on February 08, 2017

3.5 stars. "The Department of Mad Scientists" is the story about DARPA, which is an arm of the Department of Defense. DARPA has existed for a long time and has been sort of the research and development arm of the American military. Although it's part of DOD, a lot of the experiments and research and......more

Goodreads review by Dav on February 10, 2010

I've always been aware of some of the DARPA history just from being aware of the beginnings of the ARPANET (now known as the Internet) and I knew they were into a lot of other interesting projects, but I have come away from this book with a lot more respect for the organization. Respect may be under......more

Goodreads review by Tom on September 02, 2010

The topic was excellent and overdue. The treatment, I thought was rather sophomoric and spent time on superficial aspects. Written by a Wired magazine journalist, it is about the same quality of writing - a quick flight over a State, but never enough to really see the State, much less interact with......more

Goodreads review by Glenn on January 20, 2016

The author had previously written "Rocketeers", about the roots and rise of the commercial rocket industry. The discovery that DARPA was a major customer for one of these companies (XCOR) led him to research resulting in "The Department of Mad Scientists". Besides the obvious, the book covers Belfio......more

Goodreads review by Mark on July 31, 2021

If you are looking for hard-hitting investigative journalism, then this book isn't for you. If that's what you want, then The Pentagon's Brain, by Annie Jacobsen might be more your cup of tea. This book is more like a breezy overview of DARPA. This is an interesting, light read. You skim across the......more