AMSEcast continues celebrating 250 years of American
innovation with Curtis Gregory. A park ranger at the George
Washington Carver National Monument, Curtis sits down with Alan to
share Carver’s inspiring journey from enslavement to becoming a
pioneering scientist and educator who transformed Southern
agriculture....
Alan speaks with Dr. Guru Madhavan at the National Academy of
Sciences in Washington, DC, as we continue our series marking 250
years of American innovation. Guru, a leader at the National
Academy of Engineering, explores the Academy’s Civil War origins,
its lasting role in advising the U.S. government, and its...
AMSEcast celebrates 250 years of American innovation with Dr.
Andrew Hammond, historian and curator at the International Spy
Museum. Hammond explores the evolution of intelligence and
espionage, from trial-and-error codebreaking by pioneers like the
Friedmans to today’s cutting-edge technology. He...
We continue to celebrate 250 years of American innovation with
Don Bennett, Deputy Associate Director of the U.S. Mint’s
Manufacturing Directorate. He joins Alan on this episode of
AMSEcast to talk about the Mint’s history, operations, and
cutting-edge advancements. With facilities in Philadelphia, Denver,
West...
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