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Chemistry World March 12, 2014 Maria Burke |
UK government urged to cash in on waste Rather than seeing waste as a problem, the government should consider it a valuable resource, says a report by the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee. |
National Defense April 2014 Sandra I. Erwin |
Military Ethics Lapses: Is There a Crisis of Character? Following a string of scandals in the military ranks, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is looking to appoint a senior officer to ensure that "moral character" is given higher priority across all activities. |
Chemistry World March 7, 2014 Emma Stoye |
Convicted chemist was 'sole bad actor' at US drug lab An investigation by the Massachusetts state inspector general has concluded that Annie Dookhan, the US forensic chemist imprisoned last year for falsifying thousands of drug tests, was the 'sole bad actor' at her former workplace. |
Chemistry World March 6, 2014 Jose Lopez-Sanchez |
The future of feedstocks Can we replace fossil fuel-derived feedstocks with sustainable bio-based alternatives? |
CIO March 5, 2014 Tom Kaneshige |
CIOs Battle Worker Apathy Towards Lost or Stolen Mobile Phones American workers don't get too worked up about lost or stolen mobile phones -- even if those phones contain company data. |
CIO February 26, 2014 Mary K. Pratt |
Ethics Code Seeks to Deter Dishonest Analytics The INFORMS code of ethics requires analytics professionals to report unbiased answers, not just what the client wants to hear. |
Chemistry World February 26, 2014 Hepeng Jia |
Dangerous delivery problems dog chemical transport in China A lethal accident caused by the leak of a laboratory reagent being delivered by untrained couriers in an inappropriate vehicle has once again highlighted the difficulty of transporting small quantities of chemicals in China. |
Chemistry World February 21, 2014 |
Chemists on a mission Chemists can, and do, find solutions to humanitarian challenges -- hunger, poverty, pollution, disease -- sometimes using off-the-shelf chemistry that has not been considered for humanitarian issues, or by developing new chemistry. |
Chemistry World February 20, 2014 Chris Rhodes |
Peak oil is not a myth Fracking is at best a stop-gap measure. Conventional oil production is predicted to drop by over 50% in the next two decades and tight oil is unlikely to replace more than 6%. |
National Defense March 2014 Stew Magnuson |
Company Creates BioWatch 'Lab in a Box' After six years of development, a technology firm says it has created what has been a holy grail for the Department of Homeland Security's BioWatch program: a laboratory in a box. |
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