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Innovations of the Big Dig 3 – Scheme-Z => Zakim Bridge, Conclusion
Here’s the last of the major innovations described in the WGBH podcast, The Big Dig, along with my take on how it all turned out. Along with the straight construction challenges of the Dig, described in the previous posts, Fred … Continue reading
Innovations of the Big Dig 2 – Slurry, Jacking, Freezing
Let me again recommend the WGBH podcast, The Big Dig, which was the inspiration for these posts. It’s full of great stories, but I’d like to concentrate on the innovations that made this vast project possible. Last time I talked about a … Continue reading
Innovations of The Big Dig 1 – the Concept
WGBH, the main Boston public radio station, has just done a great series on The Big Dig. You can find the podcast here: The Big Dig, and the start of the series on Youtube here: The Big Dig began with … Continue reading
Obscure Creators of the World #2: Robert Dennard
Many people have heard of Moore’s Law, that the number of transistors that can be put on a chip doubles every two years. Gordon Moore, a co-founder of Intel, noticed this in 1965, and it’s held true pretty much ever … Continue reading
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The Invention of Lawn Inflatables
So it’s getting dark, it’s getting cold, and it’s getting wet. It’s a dreary time of year, so it’s just the right time to put something cheerfully garish out on your lawn: These are ideal lawn decorations! They’re big and … Continue reading
Where is Nobel-Winning Science Done?
The 2023 Nobels were recently announced, marking 123 years of the most prestigious science prizes in the world. This is now a big enough dataset to do some statistics on. So let’s ask – what are the countries, institutions, and … Continue reading
Tech Crime Seems On the Rise
In the 2000s I was the CTO of a startup that quickly ran into trouble. Our CEO wildly over-promised in order to keep funding flowing, and he then got fired by the board. They appointed a new CEO, and he … Continue reading
“Oppenheimer” and the Limits of Scientific Influence
One of the favorite tropes of SF is the mad scientist. He (always he) represents the disruptive power of modern science to old beliefs, and of modern technology to old ways of life. He becomes crazed with this power, and … Continue reading
Space Has Become Cheap
I was talking with a researcher at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute recently, and he mentioned a new project he had to track penguins. From space. With his own personal satellite. These days you can put up a cubesat, a … Continue reading
Hawaii – Land of Peril
The family and I are vacationing in Hawaii, and it really is as spectacular as everyone says. There are extraordinary things to see everywhere, but they’re very aware of how bumbling tourists can be. As one of our tour guides … Continue reading
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