Nature reports that the US academic oceanographic fleet is scaling back operations due to a combination of budget freezes and rising fuel costs. This means that at least one of its 23 ships will sit out 2009, and two others will take extended holidays.
Even so, more cuts will probably necessary.
This is of course on top of the budgetary crisis at one of the USA’s premier physics facitilities, Fermi Lab.
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