- How the US forgot how to make Trident missiles
- “PLANS TO refurbish Trident nuclear weapons had to be put on hold because US scientists forgot how to manufacture a component of the warhead, a US congressional investigation has revealed.
The US National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) “lost knowledge” of how to make a mysterious but very hazardous material codenamed Fogbank. As a result, the warhead refurbishment programme was put back by at least a year, and racked up an extra $69 million.”
- “PLANS TO refurbish Trident nuclear weapons had to be put on hold because US scientists forgot how to manufacture a component of the warhead, a US congressional investigation has revealed.
- Brewster Kahle, archivist and idealist | The internet’s librarian | The Economist
- François Grey on Citizen Cyberscience
- The Business of Academic Publishing
- Abstract: “Academic libraries cannot pay the regularly escalating subscription prices for scholarly journals. These libraries face a crisis that has continued for many years revealing a commercial system that supports a business model that has become unsustainable. This paper examines the “serials crisis,†as it has come to be known, and the economics of the academic journal publishing industry. By identifying trends within the industry, an analysis of the industry is undertaken using elements of the five forces framework developed by Michael Porter. Prescriptions are offered concerning what can be done and what should be done to address this problem.”
- A Blog Around The Clock : The Open Laboratory 2008 is here!
- Lots of great writing from science blogs in 2008.
- A statistical approach to machine translation
- Classic article on the statistical approach to machine translation.
- Collaborative Map-Reduce in the Browser – igvita.com
- Run distributed parallel jobs in people’s web browsers.
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