For recent college graduate Harrison Wehmann, the detailed detective work of archaeology is exactly what he wants to be doing. After earning his bachelor’s degree with a double major in archaeology and history, and a master’s in underwater archaeology, he’s found the perfect opportunity through CEMML’s Early-career Development Program. Now, he’s building a career chasing history at Joint Base Langley-Eustis—and helping a military installation preserve its past. The post Unearthing...| CEMML
Why settle for a robot when you can have a robot coyote? That seems to be the thinking of the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), which is developing a cybernetic prairie predator to keep airfields clear of hazardous wildlife.| New Atlas
US President Donald Trump ordered 1,500 more military personnel to the border with Mexico as part of a flurry of steps to tackle immigration.| The Defense Post
The Army will celebrate its 250th birthday with a military parade through Washington, D.C., on Trump’s birthday.| TheGrio
CEMML assistant director, Mindy Clarke, and principal investigators Jennie Anderson and Dave Jones recently presented as part of a webinar hosted by the Natural Areas Association. Ms. Clarke began the presentations by providing an overview of CEMML and our work on military lands. Mr. Jones then presented on the 'Importance of DoD Lands to Biodiversity Conservation,' and Ms. Anderson wrapped things up with her insights on 'Natural Resources Management Planning & Partnerships.' The post CEMML s...| CEMML
An article by CEMML staff member Lena Schnell was recently published in the U.S. Army's Ecosystem Management Protection Bulletin. In the article, Schnell highlights how the Natural Resources Program at U.S. Army Garrison, Pōhakuloa Training Area and CEMML are working to restore native habitats of Pu'u Nohona O Hae, a prominent cinder cone on Hawai'i island. The post Restoring native vegetation for endangered plants in Hawai’i appeared first on CEMML.| CEMML
There's little doubt that jet-powered combat drones will play an important role in future military theaters, a future that is one step closer with news that the Kratos XQ-58A Valkyrie demonstrator completed its maiden flight on March 5. In a statement released today, Kratos said that the unmanned…| New Atlas