This work analyzes the evolution of time allocation for agricultural and life science faculty in Tier 1 US research universities from 1975 to 2005. Sp…| www.sciencedirect.com
In technology, the odds of making something truly new and popular have always tilted toward failure. Innovation requires certain conditions for an idea to blossom into a useful solution. Bell Labs had the right mix of talent, resources, and problems to be solved for innovation to run wild.| TIME
1930-to-1934 Popular Science Monthly a.k.a. Popular Science magazine| Internet Archive
Bureaucratic science excels at refining what’s known, but it’s ill-suited for the frontier, where the rules aren’t yet written. Time to lift the garage door.| 1517.substack.com
Or, how MBA culture killed Bell Labs| 1517.substack.com