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 Rise in use of drug tests to sack staff without redundancy pay
Rise in use of drug tests to sack staff without redundancy pay
Employers are increasingly using drug testing to get rid of staff without having to make redundancy payouts, as a way of ­cutting costs during the recession, a ­charity has said picked by bornbad 7 months ago
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 Comcast blocks some Internet traffic
Comcast blocks some Internet traffic
Tests confirm data discrimination by number 2 U.S. service provider. They break into file transfers being done with BitTorrent and others and send packets to uploaders and downloaders that interrupt the transfers. Nice. picked by Moe 2 years ago
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 Senator Edward Kennedy has a malignant brain tumor.
Senator Edward Kennedy has a malignant brain tumor.
Doctors say tests conducted after Kennedy suffered a seizure this weekend show a tumor in his left parietal lobe. They say preliminary results from a biopsy of the brain identified the cause of the seizure as a malignant glioma. picked by sicc 2 years ago
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 Drug Tests for Unemployment Checks? Just Cheap Political Theater
Drug Tests for Unemployment Checks? Just Cheap Political Theater
As the money crunch punishes states coffers, legislators are callously pushing drug testing for welfare and unemployment recipients. picked by funkfrost 8 months ago
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 CIA to Air Decades of Its Dirty Laundry
CIA to Air Decades of Its Dirty Laundry
The CIA will declassify hundreds of pages of long-secret records detailing some of the intelligence agency's worst illegal abuses including accounts of break-ins and theft, the agency's opening of private mail, drug tests on citizens and more. picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago
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 Garrison Keillor preparing to leave hospital
Garrison Keillor preparing to leave hospital
Garrison Keillor, author and host of the live radio show "A Prairie Home Companion," is to be released Friday from a hospital where he was undergoing tests after suffering a minor stroke, his spokesman said.
Keillor, who turned 67 last month, checked himself into United Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Monday, picked by Bingo 3 months ago
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 Japanese hospital tests first "baby hatch"
Japanese hospital tests first "baby hatch"
Japan's first "baby hatch", where mothers can drop off babies they can't care for, completed a test-run today with a doll, clearing the way for the controversial facility to start operating in about a week. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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 Does a 4-year-old Need a Cell Phone?
Does a 4-year-old Need a Cell Phone?
Amid worries over sexting (sexually-oriented text messages among or to young people who use mobile phones) and the revelation today that one-third of U.S. teens have used cell phones to cheat on tests, many parents face a tough decision of when to get a kid a mobile phone (insert tug, tug, tug on the shirtsleeve visual here). picked by bornbad 5 months ago
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 Doctors may have found a way to destroy HIV
Doctors may have found a way to destroy HIV
Dr. Sidhur Paul and Dr. Miguel Escobar aren’t talking about just suppressing HIV – they’re talking about destroying it permanently by arming the immune system with a new weapon lab tests have shown to be effective. picked by AfroMosHi 1 year ago
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 McCartneys tests the limits of press restraint in Britain
McCartneys tests the limits of press restraint in Britain
English law forbids publishing lurid allegations in divorce cases - an inconvenient but not insurmountable impediment to splashing the latest dispatches from the war of the McCartneys. picked by robfouryqr 3 years ago
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 Fluidhand Prosthetic Makes Us Think of Darth and Luke
Fluidhand Prosthetic Makes Us Think of Darth and Luke
This prosthetic hand, inspired, I kid you not by spiders' legs, has scored highly in tests. Currently a prototype, Fluidhand is battery-powered, with five electric motors—one in each finger. picked by JDRucker 2 years ago
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 As Internet turns 40, barriers threaten its growth
As Internet turns 40, barriers threaten its growth
Goofy videos weren't on the minds of Len Kleinrock and his team at UCLA when they began tests 40 years ago on what would become the Internet. Neither was social networking, for that matter, nor were most of the other easy-to-use applications that have drawn more than a billion people online. picked by kakana 3 months ago
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 Robots Could Reduce Animal Tests
Robots Could Reduce Animal Tests
US scientists are taking the first step towards testing potentially hazardous chemicals on cells grown in a laboratory, without using live animals. High speed robots would make testing faster, cheaper, and more effective, while leaving animals unharmed. picked by mahler87 2 years ago
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 Are you smarter than an immigrant?
Are you smarter than an immigrant?
US citizenship tests are given orally to prospective citizens and require 6 correct answers out of 10 questions chosen from about 100 possible questions. The old citizenship test had fairly basic questions while the new test has ”more meaningful” ones. Get with a friend and quiz each other…. Would you make the 60% passing grade? And do you think it's better or worse, and... read full post picked by meggysue 1 year ago
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 DNA tests prove man is not 1955 kidnapped New York toddler
DNA tests prove man is not 1955 kidnapped New York toddler
DNA testing has confirmed that a 54-year-old Michigan man is not a toddler who was kidnapped in Long Island, New York, in 1955, the FBI said on Thursday.

Update to this story picked by bingo 6 months ago
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 The two strands of hair that may prove the Abominable Snowman roamed the earth
The two strands of hair that may prove the Abominable Snowman roamed the earth
Tests on two mystery strands of hair found in the mountains of north-east India could prove that the infamous Yeti, or Abominable Snowman, may have once existed. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Scarlet Johansson - Two HIV Tests a Year
Scarlet Johansson - Two HIV Tests a Year
I'm not sure if that ruins my sexual fantasies involving her or reinforces them... picked by donteatpoop 3 years ago
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 Skin Deep: Cosmetic Safety Database
Skin Deep: Cosmetic Safety Database
Due to gaping loopholes in federal law, companies can put virtually any ingredient into personal care products. Even worse, the government does not require pre-market safety tests for any of them. picked by ldxavior 2 years ago
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 Tests find chemical leaches from ‘safe' products
Tests find chemical leaches from ‘safe' products
Products marketed for infants or billed as "microwave safe" release toxic doses of the chemical bisphenol A when heated. picked by karenben 1 year ago
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 Students demo their favorite ways to cheat on tests
Students demo their favorite ways to cheat on tests
I don't know exactly how I feel about this, but it's fascinating to see all these kids disclosing their favorite techniques for cheating exams. picked by BuryMeBaby 2 years ago
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