Open quantum problems: a list of open problems in quantum information maintained by an international team of experts
Slightly scary, but well-written and entertaining stories about the dark sides of academia:
Slightly scary, but well-written and entertaining stories about the dark sides of academia:
- A peek inside the strange world of fake academia (The New York Times, 2016)
- Predatory conferences undermine science and scam academics (The Huffington Post, 2016)
- What are predatory open access journals and why should we worry? (The Huffington Post, 2016)
- Show me the money (Science, 2014)
- I sold my undergraduate thesis to a print content farm (Slate, 2014)
- Meetings that flatter, but may not deliver (Science, 2013)
- The professor, the bikini model and the suitcase full of trouble (The New York Times, 2013)
- The coming quantum leap in computing (Boston Consulting Group, 2018)
- The story BCG offered me $16,000 not to tell (The Tech, 2010)
- Statisticians charge draft lottery was not random (The New York Times, 1970)