Monday, November 14, 2011

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PPE: When Can You Require Employees to Pay?

“But I lost it!” Have you ever heard that from an employee just days after handing them a brand-new $300.00 full face piece air purifying respirator? And then wondered why you had to pay for a replacement?
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Fri, 11 November 2011


 

DOE's Exiting Science Boss Steven Koonin: 'I've Been Effective'
Two days ago, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that Steven Koonin, undersecretary for science, would step down on 18 November. Yesterday, Koonin ticked off some of his...

 

 

ScienceShot: The Fastest Spinning Normal Star
Twirling sun rotates 300 times faster than our own

 

 

Germany to Look for New Nuclear Waste Site
BERLIN—Germans are starting over in their search for a permanent nuclear waste storage site. For more than 3 decades, the country has been storing its waste at a site...

 


Thu, 10 November 2011


 

ScienceShot: Shrimp Massacre at Coral Point
One breed of crustacean turns vicious when it comes to defending monogamy

 

 

UPDATE: Disgraced Dutch Pyschologist Returns Doctoral Degree
After a devastating report accusing him of fraud in dozens of papers, Dutch social psychologist Diederik Stapel has given up his doctor's title. The University of Amsterdam, where Stapel...

 

 

Fuse of 'Vietnamese Time Bomb' Identified
Researchers isolate deadly toxin in melioidosis bacterium

 

 

Astronomers Spot the Universe's First Gas
Distant clouds give clues to early star formation

 

 

ScienceShot: Blue Light Turns an Octopus Red
Camouflage protects cephalopods from bioluminescent "searchlights"

 

 

ScienceShot: How to Tame Lightning
Researchers spark mammoth electrical arc

 


Wed, 9 November 2011


 

Steven Koonin to Step Down as DOE Science Honcho
Steven Koonin is leaving his job as undersecretary for science in the Department of Energy (DOE) after an unhappy stint in a poorly defined position. Koonin's departure, announced in...

 

 

Largest Fishery in Eastern U.S. Gets a Break
An important fish for the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem is getting more protection under a new target set today at a meeting of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC)....

 

 

ScienceShot: Bigger Birds Flee Human Noise
Cacophony makes it hard for them to hear each other's low-pitched songs

 

 

HIV Vaginal Gel Nets Inaugural African Science Prize
The development of a vaginal gel that can cut a woman's risk of HIV infection by over 50% has been one of the few unqualified victories amid a decade...

 

 

Unmuffled Genes Slow Down Lung Cancer
First evidence that epigenetic drugs work on solid tumors

 

 

New NSF Program Sidesteps External Peer Review
U.S. researchers with an unorthodox idea in two or more scientific fields now have the chance to bypass the normal peer-review process at the National Science Foundation (NSF). A...

 

 

Novel Drug Shrinks Monkeys' Waistlines
Blocking blood flow to fat tissue, controversial in the past, seems safe in animals

 

 

ScienceShot: Nano Car Is World's Tiniest
Four-wheel-drive vehicle is made of just a few dozen atoms

 

 

Malaria's Master Key
Newly discovered protein interaction is essential for parasite's entry into red blood cells

 

 

How Humans Became Social
Evolutionary analysis offers clues to the beginnings of group living

 

 

Engine Trouble Leaves Russian Phobos Probe Stranded in Orbit
Russia's first solar system exploration mission since 1996 hangs in the balance today as the probe failed to ignite its engines to start the journey to Mars. The mission...

 

 

Live Chat: An End to Malaria?
Talk to experts about a promising new vaccine and the future of malaria research

 

 

Archaeologists Fear Outcome of Congressional Debate on Highway Bill
When engineers rebuilding a beach near Lewes, Delaware, in 2004 began finding bits of Colonial-era pottery mixed in with the sand, archaeologists quickly realized they had found a historic...

 


Tue, 8 November 2011


 

Video: Hoverflies 'Shift Gears' to Fly
High-speed video hints at how complex wing flapping works

 

 

ScienceShot: A 44-Million-Year-Old Hitchhiker
Digital dissection of a fossil reveals a mite clinging to a spider

 

 

ScienceShot: Millipede of the Seas
500-million-year-old footprints point to curious creature

 

 

ScienceShot: Why Some Male Marsh Harriers Dress in Drag
Imitating females, even for life, confers some advantages

 

 

United States Calls for Ambitious New Push to Curb HIV/AIDS Epidemic
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today declared that recent scientific advances in HIV/AIDS have created a "historic opportunity" to change the course of the pandemic and usher in...

 

 

Christmas Ornaments, Packed Like Sardines
Physicist figures out a better way to pack spheres into cylinders

 

 

One-Third of Turkish Academy Resigns in Protest of Government Takeover
Members of the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA) are making good on their threat to resign in protest of what they see as government intrusion on the autonomy of...

 


Mon, 7 November 2011


 

Was the Spotted Horse an Imaginary Creature?
DNA analysis shows veracity of early cave paintings

 

 

'Elixir of Youth' Sparks Clash of Croatian Scientists
A Slovenian company that makes an antioxidant pill some media have dubbed an "elixir of youth" is threatening to file lawsuits against scientists who have publicly spoken out against...

 


Fri, 4 November 2011


 

With Only Trace Evidence to Go On, Experts Discuss Drugs in the Water
LONDON—Pharmaceuticals in drinking water: it's a made-for-TV topic that can stir up public outcry faster than you can say "barely detectable residues." With little data on how much excreted...

 

 

Fundamental Constant May Depend on Where in the Universe You Are
Retread of old idea meets with skepticism, however

 

 

Why Are There So Many Colors of Poisonous Frogs?
Clay models shed light on a rainforest mystery

 

 

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