I cannot resist stealing the picture below, courtesy "IoNonFaccioNiente", the blog of Paolo Valente. Some context for foreigners is needed: the Italian government, in a rather untimely and shocking move, announced a 10% budget cut to the 2013 INFN, the italian institute for nuclear physics that pays my salary and significantly contributed to the discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN.

The cut is unheard-of and it is "devastating", in the words of the INFN president Fernando Ferroni (pictured below before and after the government action). Humor aside, since INFN pays salaries with 55% of its budget (and it is a virtuosity to leave a significant part of the budget to finance research projects), the 10% cut is a >20% cut on the real research, since salaries cannot be touched. Layoffs are also possible, but not in the near future.

(of course "Prima" = before; "Dopo" = after).

Old NID
92024

Latest reads

Article teaser image
Donald Trump does not have the power to rescind either constitutional amendments or federal laws by mere executive order, no matter how strongly he might wish otherwise. No president of the United…
Article teaser image
The Biden administration recently issued a new report showing causal links between alcohol and cancer, and it's about time. The link has been long-known, but alcohol carcinogenic properties have been…
Article teaser image
In British Iron Age society, land was inherited through the female line and husbands moved to live with the wife’s community. Strong women like Margaret Thatcher resulted.That was inferred due to DNA…