Actual post from Dec. 15 from one of the streams. This is a real topic. As far as promoting women and minorities even if their qualifications are not as good as the white male scientists, I am all for it. We need diversity at the lab and if that is what it takes, so be it. Quit your whining. Look around the lab, what do you see? White male geezers. How many African Americans do you see at the lab? Virtually none. LLNL is one of the MOST undiverse places you will see. Face it folks, LLNL is an institution of white male privilege and they don't want to give up their privileged positions. California, a state of majority Hispanics has the "crown jewel" LLNL nestled in the middle of it with very FEW Hispanics at all!
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5/13/2019 2:05 PM
What is "non war-related research"? You mean like the Curies and Bequerel in the late 1800's? Or maybe early radar research in the 1930's? All research "could" result in discoveries that "could" be used in war. Your comment indicates an ignorance of scientific history and of the process of scientific discovery. Your breathless tone indicates a crazy liberal mindset.
Looks like the DOE supports the direction of the current management. 91% fee paid.
https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2019/01/f58/FY18%20LFO%20EOY%20PER%20and%20FDO%20Memo.pdf
5/20/2019 8:59 PM
Hardball looks like pushing back on stupid requirements and contesting fee deductions. NNSA is a "customer" in one sense, but is also the "overseer" that establishes all the rules for "commerce." Not a traditional "customer" at all.
5/25/2019 7:03 PM"
Ah yes, Santa Fe, home of the Santa Fe Institute, co-founded by George Cowan, Murray Gell-Man,David Pines, etal., pushing complex science far beyond the intellectual boundaries of the typical blog rat.
"The Santa Fe Institute is rather long in the tooth, and not very productive, unless you count sitting on laurels."
They have the laurels, but you don't.