Tag Archives: Jessica L. Tozer
![Armed With Science](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20130306042920im_/http://www.dodlive.mil/files/2013/02/AWScoverrotator-183x108.jpg)
To be or not to be….a helicopter or an airplane? Join AWS blogger Jessica Tozer as she takes a closer look at the Naval Research Labratory’s Stop-Rotor Rotary Wing Aircraft.
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Posted in Armed With Science Saturday, DoD News, Rotator
Tagged Armed with Science, AWS, efficient high subsonic cruise, Hybrid power systems, hybrid UAVs, James Bond, Jessica L. Tozer, Naval Research Laboratory, NRL, Optimus Prime, planes into helicopters, planes that become helicopters, stop rotor aircraf, Stop-Rotor Rotary Wing Aircraft, technology, Top Tech, transforming, transforming UAVs, Turbo Transformer, vertical takeoff and landing, VTOL
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![Tube food. ‘Nuff said. (Photo courtesy of the Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center)](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20130306042920im_/http://www.dodlive.mil/files/2013/02/Img0306-183x108.jpg)
Air Force pilots eat it all the time, so Armed with Science blogger Jessica Tozer gathered up a few willing participants to answer the burning question: what does tube food taste like?
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Tagged Air Force, Armed with Science, Army Research, AWS, blueberry gum, Department of Defense Combat Feeding Directorate at Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, food in tubes, Jessica L. Tozer, meal of the future, military food, military tube food, MST3K, new foods for the military, the science of tube food, tube food, tube food taste test, U-2, U-2 aircraft, U-2 pilots, United States Air Force, United States Army, Willy Wonka gum
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![I love when the flying cow picture is applicable in one of my stories. (Photo from Twister, copyright Amblin Entertainment)](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20130306042920im_/http://www.dodlive.mil/files/2013/02/twister-183x108.jpg)
There’s no such thing as an “off” season for the Air Force’s Hurricane Hunters. When they aren’t chasing summer’s deadly cyclones, they’re gearing up for their cold, blizzardly cousins.
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Tagged 403rd Wing, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air Force Reserve Command, airmen, another cow, Armed with Science, chasing the winter storms, cow, Dropsondes, Environmental Modeling Center, Hurricane Hunters, into the storm, Jessica L. Tozer, Keesler AFB, Lieutenant Colonel Jon Talbot, military storm chasers, military weather technology, Mississippi, National Weather Service, storm chasing, surprise blizzard, Twister, USAF, USAFR
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![Dr. Who Tardis (Photo from www.bbcamerica.com)](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20130306042920im_/http://www.dodlive.mil/files/2013/02/tardis2-183x108.jpg)
Armed With Science blogger Jessica Tozer takes a look at the role science fiction plays in the future of scientific technology.
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Tagged 24 hour green energy, Air Force, aircraft, Atlantis, Atlantis space shuttle, billion year plan, Browncoats, cars, cell phones, Chief of Future Science and Technology Exploration for Air Force Strategic Planning, directed energy weapons, Division Chief for Air Force Irregular Warfare Strategy, Doctor Who, Firefly, fully reusable spacecraft, future, gaming technology, geostationary satellites, Giulio Douhet, Jessica L. Tozer, Lt. Col Peter Garretson, Mars Curiosity rover, military spaceships, Plans and Policy, red shirt sustainability, satellites, science, Science fiction is the aperture for science future, space program, Space-based solar power, spacecraft, spaceships, star fleet, Star Trek, submarines, TARDIS, technological choices, the internet, the iPad, Twelve Colonies
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