Argonne National Laboratory Shuts Down Online Ask a Scientist Program
itamblyn writes In a surprising decision, Argonne National Laboratory has decided to pull the plug on its long-standing NEWTON Ask A Scientist Program. NEWTON is (soon to be was) an on online repository of science questions submitted by school children from around the world. A volunteer group of scientists contributed grade-level appropriate answers to these questions. For the past 25 years, a wide range of topics ranging have been covered, including the classic "why is the sky blue" to "is there way to break down the components of plastics completely into their original form". Over the years, over 20,000 questions have been answered. According to ANL, the website will be shut down permanently on 1 March. There is no plan to make the content available in an alternate form or to hand over stewardship to another organization. When contacted about transferring the repository to another institution or moving to a donation model, the response from ANL was simply: "Thank you again for all your support for Newton. Unfortunately, moving Newton to another organization is not a possibility at this time. Thank you again for your energy and support."
gas that is.
Unfortunately, moving Newton to another organization is not a possibility at this time.
That's very anl of them. Maybe they just got tired of anl jokes.
It's amazing what people say once they've grown up with the concept of information ownership.
The same questions over and over and over again, with no one bothering to search the 20,000 existing answers.
nuff said
In my experience, events like this point to some petty internal political battle. It was great for people using it, and I assume there was minimal overhead to running the program, so "stupidity and greed" seem like the most likely course. Unfortunate. Maybe some bureaucrat had a KPI to reduce external facing servers software cost...
Why is NEWTON shutting down?
It would be nice if the internet archive could grab a full snapshot before March 1st. THey do have one from Feb.7th
How do you get mod points?
You'd probably know if you read the freakin' FAQ. Also, please don't post "frist psot!" comments, they're considered to be extremely juvenile and bad manners.
"Set a man a fire, he'll be warm for the rest of the night. Set a man afire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life."
It sounds to me like ANL pissed someone off, either a higher up at DOE, or in Congress.
Can anyone mirror the thing? Looks like the archives should be pretty easy to screenscrape and host/mirror: http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/... (The astronomy archive...)
https://web.archive.org/web/20130213222611/http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/archive.htm
At least most of the knowledge will be preserved.
But a shame that a government is spending billions on the military and cutting budget on kids education....
The fact that they won't open source the data and make it available, which costs them nearly nothing...is a big fuck you to the American people from our friends in the government. Is this part of their war on STEM?
My God can beat up your God. Just kidding...don't take offense. I know there's no God.
"Last Post" is fine though. You can keep posting those.
My God can beat up your God. Just kidding...don't take offense. I know there's no God.
America clearly prefers the "Ask A Misinformed, Unqualified Science-Hating Addled Blogger" program - I get dozens of people quoting from it in my FB and Twitter feeds every day, it seems. Almost no quotes from NEWTON.
Please don't. I'm already archiving the entire site into archive.org right now, and don't want their load to increase to the point they were try to prevent the archiving operation.
And another recent article concerning ANL:
"Public access to the Argonne National Laboratory Software Mirror was closed down as of 1 Feb 2015. ... Many Linux mirrors, not just all of Ubuntu."
http://ubuntuforums.org/showth...
So who would like to prepare a torrent containg the site's content? I would definitely seed that.
You can always route it through .nyud.net, If you archive through that it'll distribute the load.
Not worth the trouble. Load is low because my script makes 1 http get request per second. If *everyone* is trying to mirror, it could be a problem depending on the hardware running the site. I'd much rather just finish up under the radar and get it into archive.org without any headaches.
can't we just beat them up and not change anything instead? most shitty things about the world can be solved by beating the right elderly white person.
Good. Get back to just making nuclear weapons so we'll feel no hesitation in shutting the whole thing down.
Thank you.
Penis enlargement questions were probably getting old...
Everyone in Illinois should write their US Senators requesting that Argonne invite other institutions to take over this project or at the very least become the custodian of existing data on the condition that it be maintained as a publicly-available resource.
Those in Illinois's 3rd Congressional District (where Argonne is) should also write their US House Representative.
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
So I think what you're saying is that you have too much to do.
Either the joke went over my head or you two know something specific about this that nobody else seems to on the outside.
Always.
Seconded: Thank you. I was going to comment that I expected a few thousand people immediately began copying the entire site, and that's probably still true, but I'm glad that one of my favorite resources is on it.
Site has been mirrored (and is updating).
Available at: http://newton.cranialthunder.c...
I hope this helps. Seems like a waste to let it just disappear.
Excised from the original reporting was this little snippet:
Representatives for NEWTON indicated that there were a number of reasons for the shut down of the program. When pressed to provide examples, the group sighed in unison before saying, "ELI5."
ELI5 is shorthand for the "Explain Like I'm 5" meme that has spread across the Internet in recent years. "We just can't compete with that," said one of the lead scientists in the program, referring to ELI5. "It used to be that we'd answer stupid questions from children because it encouraged the burgeoning scientists, mathematicians, and engineers to pursue their interests further, but with ELI5 teaching scientifically illiterate adults that it's okay for them to voice their stupid questions too, we simply can't keep up. We're spread too thin."
When asked where individuals seeking answers should go for help, one researcher derisively suggested, "The ELI5 subreddit." Asked what they planned to do with their newfound free time, the group cast a few despondent looks towards one another before collectively breaking down in tears as they wept for humanity.
Being work of the federal government, the site's content is not subject to copyright and is in the public domain. Anyone who wants can legally mirror the existing content. I'm making a copy as we speak.
"You want this kind of thing to continue? Make sure there's funding (and paid time) earmarked for doing it."
So let's see. A simple web-app with a database hosted on a crappy server computer somewhere.
That's going to cost the whopping sum of what $50 a year to maintain right?
I for one welcome our new fiscal watchdog overlords.
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
Can you post when success is achieved?
"Win treats sysadmins better than users. Mac treats users better than sysadmins. Linux treats everyone like sysadmins."
Saw your timeline below. Thanks again.
"Win treats sysadmins better than users. Mac treats users better than sysadmins. Linux treats everyone like sysadmins."
Simple web app: $1000
Shared web hosting: $50/yr
Managing a pool of postgrads, postdocs, researchers, and other subject matter experts to answer children's questions while fending off the Creationists, Tea-Partiers, and other assorted nutjobs who insist on being given equal access and status to teach the Truth to counter the Liberal Ivory-Tower Acedemic lies? Priceless...
What part of "a well regulated militia" do you not understand?
Using the WayBackMachine for this is risky. All it takes is one line added to the robots.txt at any point in the future, and archive.org will make the content inaccessible (at least), possibly delete it.
Using the WayBackMacine to archive the site is risky. Recognize that one line added to the robots.txt at any point in the future can render all the content inaccessible (at least) and possibly cause it to be deleted.
I am quite surprised IBM, Microsoft, Google or one of the other big organizations has not picked this up.
This kind of crap just reeks of their breed of retribution, for, you know, pointing out where the universe dares to contradict them.
What do you think its political is it not?
Please don't. Our congressmen spend too much time on bullshit legislation, cajolling, dickery and thugery. ...
Several education & science hating whacko religious (ah, but I repeat myself) right wing Koch sucking teabaggers just took over 'leadership' of some science committees in Congress..
need we ask why ANL is dropping Newton & mirror.anl.gov/pub?
I dread seeing weather.gov & noaa.gov slip behind a paywall..
wasf
The time spent selecting questions, then answer them in a simple and understandable way is not free. Especially in a climate where even keeping a blog in your spare time is sometimes seen as a suspect frivolity that takes time from your research.
Trust the Computer. The Computer is your friend.
SO you can undersand my question.
I was thinking how about "getting a Bike" which can be powered by my SOLAR panels forever (with battery maintenance) that I already have some parts thereof.
At first I was thinking low brow. Just get a 1000 watt front tire hub and wire that baby up as cleanly as possible and press on with life.
However,
along this quest I fed my search into "somewhere" and among many overpriced objects in electric bikes, I crossed over and found an interesting electronic vehicle called a "t a n g o" which is an actual car.
an image worth 1000 words.
bing.com/images/search?q=tango+car
For awhile I just filed that away. a tad too costly today for me in 2015, I could probably do a
CT&T E Zone Plug In Electric Car (LSV) Low Speed Vehicle
another 1000 word snapshot..
bing.com/images/search?q=CT%26T+E+Zone+Plug+In+Electric+Car+(LSV)+Low+Speed+Vehicle
And then... About a Year? Two years? ago I ran across a battery charger on PESN's website. Called a SmartPAK(tm)/SFT(tm) made by auroratek.us
And so with their
PowerUP 3000 I was thinking the UC ultra cap. And forget my SOLAR panels. And unless I hit the lottery forget the "tango"
My question, without validating ANY of these products is would they work reasonably well for my intent? e.g. a say 20-50 mile round trip city dwelling fool who want's to park his new car in the back yard if rich or use some cool lsv like the EZone or GEM or 1000 watt wheel hubs something for the poor.
Your welcome to make this into an entirely new THREAD.
Web front end on existing infrastructure - a few hundred bucks per year.
Someone like Dr Karl (http://www.abc.net.au/science/drkarl/) - priceless, but you've still got to pay a salary, and most likely not just for one person.
You have my solemn thanks. :)
'He who has to break a thing to find out what it is, has left the path of wisdom.' -- Gandalf to Saruman
see subject.
So why should they not hate having to to extra unpaid work for you, just because you claim "I PAY TAXES!!!".
It still takes money to move, and there may be ZERO budget for it, hence either you need to pay more taxes (you WILL refuse, even if you say you will now, when the request comes in to increase taxes, you'll change your mind) or they have to do work that isn't funded, removing resources from work that IS still funded.
Why it can't be taken at the expense of the LoC or the state school system (which will find their ability to raise taxes slightly higher than merely non-military science) I don't know, but "I PAY TAXES" IS NOT a reason for them to do more unpaid work.
If they are, then our (US) tax dollars funded them and that program and thus it should go into the public domain....
Citation?
I know you can't provide one because you are pulling these statements out of your ass.
wasf
Our teacher told me that the real reason for shutting down NEWTON is that there's really no single right answer to many of the questions asked. In addition many old answers are no longer valid or highly contested. NEWTON is no longer offering enlightenment and is becoming source of contention among many in our congregation.
Wow. Even though this was an internal decision you still found a way to blame someone based on partisan ideology. Fan-friggin-tastic. No wonder we're so mired down as a society.
This is so insightful, it's hilarious.
Managing a pool of postgrads, postdocs, researchers, and other subject matter experts to answer children's questions while fending off the Creationists, Tea-Partiers, and other assorted nutjobs who insist on being given equal access and status to teach the Truth to counter the Liberal Ivory-Tower Acedemic lies? Priceless...
Reddit has managed it.
http://www.reddit.com/r/askscience
"Plastics back into their original form..."
Holy crap! Dinosaurs!
The answers aren't always written by peer-reviewed experts, but generally the good stuff floats to the top.
http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/53581/is-there-a-site-like-so-that-focuses-on-science
as I said -
need we ask why ANL is dropping Newton & mirror.anl.gov/pub?
meaning, obviously an opinion.. which I stand by.
perhaps a compr'hension lesson is in order.
Congress cutting funding for non-military basic science.
ObDisclosure: I work for a federal contractor, civilian sector, doing that, and we keep seeing budget cuts. So do other folks I know who work in the civilian sector, so I have direct evidence of my suggestion. I can also email friends who have friends who work there.
mark "but the Free Market really, really wants F-35's, they're *so* much more important than space, or
biomedical research, or basic physics...."
No, the FAQ doesn't appear to say. Maybe it used to. I've been a registered user on this site for years, and only once early on in my time as a registered user was I given mod points and that's before they introduced meta-moderation. I remember reading there was a situation on this site where they took moderation away from users that participated, but I don't think I did.
At least Archive.org has the website. https://web.archive.org/web/*/...
Just remember which date to click on.
https://web.archive.org/web/20...
Ever heard of a brain break?
(Of course you have. You're doing slashdot.)
The idea that you can get better productivity out of scientists and engineers by preventing them from taking brain breaks in between their manic periods is ridiculous newbie MBA talk.
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
It is ridiculous of course. It is also a common attitude among PI's toward their postdocs and students, especially in high-profile, high-pressure labs.
This letter from a PI to a worker made the rounds a few years ago. The PI claimed later it was a joke. It doesn't read like a joke, and the exact same attidude is not uncommon at all:
http://www.chemistry-blog.com/...
Trust the Computer. The Computer is your friend.
to wit :
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, a Georgia Republican who recently became the chair of a key congressional subcommittee on science and technology, didn't vaccinate most of his children, he told a crowd at his first town hall meeting last week.
Loudermilk was responding to a woman who asked whether he'd be looking into (discredited) allegations that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had covered up information linking vaccines to autism. He responded with a rather unscientific personal anecdote: "I believe it's the parents' decision whether to immunize or not...Most of our children, we didn't immunize. They're healthy."
The anti science, only the wealthy deserve money crowd just got voted in by the low information voters.. & the Science Community that the world once looked up to is being dismantled.
Newton may seem (may be) insignificant, but mirror.anl.gov/pub was big. Very Big. And, as we (the U.S. taxpayer) paid for it, taking it away can be seen as at the least, theft.
wasf
Or maybe they are re-launching in a new format much like Slashdot? Seriously guys cause a panic first? You are worse than fox news...I meant faux news.