This document summarizes key points from three separate articles or documents. It discusses the development of subject-specific search engines to more comprehensively index the scientific web. It notes that many scientific pages are never discovered by general search engines. It suggests subject-specific search engines could better index specific domains by using keyword-mounted crawlers to frequently screen last-level pages within a site. The document also discusses two other articles, one addressing efforts by Japan to improve scientific quality and cooperation, and another pointing out that Galileo's drawings of the Moon were quite accurate when compared to modern photographs, contrary to some claims.