« Blood farm to satiate vampires, accountant | Main | Electronic nose to sniff out cancer »

Bookmark in Connotea

Bell Labs: it tolls for thee - August 21, 2008

In this week’s issue of Nature my colleague Geoff Brumfiel reports on the slide of Bell Laboratories away from fundamental science.

Under the headline ‘Bell Labs bottoms out’ he notes:

Just four scientists are left working in Bell's fundamental physics department in Murray Hill, New Jersey, Nature has learned. Others have either left or been reassigned to other parts of the company, and a major materials-fabrication facility has been shut down.

Now, piling insult upon injury, a developer is planning to turn Bell’s iconic Holmdel lab site in New Jersey into a mall, some flats and office space, according to the Greater Media Newspapers.

Out with the science; in with the shops...

Post a comment

Comments will be reviewed by the blog editors before being published, mainly to ensure that spam and irrelevant material (such as product advertisements) are not published . Please keep your comment brief. Excessively long or offensively phrased entries will be edited.

We strongly encourage you to use your real, full name. E-mail addresses are required in case we need to discuss your comment with you directly. We won't publish your e-mail address unless you request it.

Please enter the numbers you see below - this helps us to cut down on spam. Note that attempting to post within 30 seconds of hitting ‘preview’ or ‘post’ can cause the system to think you are spamming the site. If you are having trouble with this system, you can instead e-mail a comment to 'thegreatbeyond at nature.com'.

please enter code

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://blogs.nature.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/5960