The New Yorker -
28 Feb 2014 19:19

There is no easy way to repair the dysfunctions of a complex international bureaucracy that spans multiple continents, has few clear lines of authority, and must oversee the construction of the largest experimental nuclear device in history—the massive machine being built in the South of France called the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, or ITER. Last summer, William Madia, a respected nuclear chemist and academician, and two other specialists, Charles Shank and T. J. Glauthie...
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