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- From: ichihara@rikvax.riken.go.jp (Takashi Ichihara)
- Subject: What's New for 12-23-92
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- WHAT'S NEW (Bob says), Friday, 25 Dec 92 Washington, DC
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- 1. PCAST BOWS OUT WITH SOBERING REPORT ON RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES.
- The system of research-intensive universities will not continue
- to grow as it has, according to a report released Monday by the
- President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, and it
- is time to adapt to a new "constrained-resource environment." The
- report urges universities to adopt a more selective strategy. It
- would be better to eliminate some departments or programs, the
- panel says, than to sustain less than world-class activities in
- every area. Some of the harshest language is reserved for those
- universities that indulge in academic pork. Indeed, the panel
- calls for ALL federal basic research funds to be allocated on a
- merit review basis--including basic research at national labs.
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- 2. "A FOOLISH CONSISTENCY IS THE HOBGOBLIN OF LITTLE MINDS,"
- according to Emerson. Consistency is not generally a problem in
- Washington. Thus, while PCAST urges agencies "to refrain from
- programs that would increase the research capacity of the system
- of research universities," NSF's Current Operating Plan, which
- was approved earlier this week (WN 18 Dec 92), includes $25M for
- Experimental Programs to Stimulate Competitive Research. EPSCOR
- is intended to develop new research capacity in states receiving
- relatively small amounts of federal research money. But EPSCOR is
- also meant to satisfy the craving for academic pork. Alas, it's
- only an hors d'oeuvre; 18 states are eligible for EPSCOR, but
- $25M is less than the earmarks for Wheeling Jesuit College alone.
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- 3. IT'S NOT JUST CONGRESS -- EXECUTIVE-BRANCH PORK JUST AS SWEET.
- DOE just announced an $8M grant to complete a Graduate Research
- Center at Clark Atlanta University. Since 1986, DOE has provided
- $22.4M for the Center, which will conduct research and education
- in "waste management." They appear to be perfectly positioned.
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- 4. THE NSF OPERATING PLAN SHOULD KEEP RESEARCH CAPACITY IN CHECK.
- The emphasis is on "strategic research," which translates to the
- seven "Presidential Initiatives": manufacturing research, up 19%;
- advanced materials and processing, up 14%; biotechnology, up 9%,
- high-performance computing, up 13%; global change, up 15%. Where
- did it come from?: astronomy, down 8%; physics, down 7%; no new
- Science and Technology Centers and no increase in support levels.
- The plan, contained in a letter from Walter Massey to Congress,
- also raises the possibility of "furloughs" for NSF employees.
-
- 5. EDDIE CURRENTS: "DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN" FIGHTS EMF COVER-UP!
- A new Hollywood film features Eddie Murphy as a two-bit shill who
- gets into Congress (nothing new here). His epiphany comes when he
- meets a bald eight-year old who got cancer from a power line that
- runs by the playground. Does he dismiss the kid with a nod and
- Rogaine--or launch a crusade from his rookie seat on a fictitious
- Power and Industry Committee? Et tu Murphae! If Murphy had kept
- up with What's New (WN 20 Nov 92), we might have been spared.
-
- Robert L. Park (202) 662-8700 The American Physical Society
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