Gale McCullough
- Speaker PopTech 2010
- Session Leader PopTech 2011
Archived blog posts
Wednesday round-up: Highlights, snapshots & quotable moments
PopTech 2011 is off to an enthusiastic, if slightly soggy, start. Arriving attendees were greeted by the always-smiling volunteer staff and quickly off to their various adventures, which included making cheese, sailing Penobscot Bay with citizen scientist Gale McCollough, and discussing the science of character with psychologist David DeSteno.
Below are some of the day’s highlights, …
Gale McCullough shares quite a whale of a tale
“There’s Don Quixote, there’s Fissure, there’s Spoon, Equis and Abraxis,” Gale McCullough ticks off, turning her head towards the ocean as though she might catch a glimpse of one of the whales she’s been tracking pass by. It’s a brisk day and we’re interviewing her on the deck of the Waterfront Restaurant in Camden, Maine.
“My mind is out there just …
A taste of PopTech 2010: videos from Eagleman, Abumrad, and McCullough
Hot off the press from last weekend’s conference in Camden is the first batch of PopTech 2010 videos. All three of them — neuroscientist David Eagleman, radio producer Jad Abumrad, and citizen scientist Gale McCullough — touch on this year’s theme, Brilliant Accidents, Necessary Failures, and Improbable Breakthroughs. Check back soon as more videos will be …
Whales' tale: discovery by a fluke
Gale McCullough is a former nursery school teacher who has suddenly found herself in the middle of a most improbable scientific break-through. A Maine resident with a long-time passion for whales, McCullough was looking at photos on Flickr one day and happened to do a search for humpback whale flukes.
In addition to all of these lovely photos, McCullough’s keen eyes …
