Sentences with phrase «by lab workers»

Executives at T - Mobile heard an earful from REALTORS ® and NAR lawyers over the company's recent TV campaign, featuring an actress playing an ethically challenged real estate practitioner who is identified as a «motivated Realtor» and is being studied by lab workers as a «top talker.»
Positive tests were covered up by lab workers, and blood and urine samples from athletes who were using banned performance - enhancing drugs (PEDs) were secretively swapped out for «clean» specimens, with the help of state intelligence agents.
Monkeys apparently became infected with dangerous bacterium by lab workers lacking proper protective clothing
Experiments to create enhanced viruses, he and others argue, could lead to the pathogens» accidental release, most likely by a lab worker becoming infected unknowingly and then walking out the door.

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Named Project Loon and developed by the company's «moonshot» X lab division, the balloons will deliver emergency LTE cellular reception so residents can contact loved ones and relief workers can coordinate their efforts.
Building 7, dominated by the Department of Transportation materials testing lab, will take in restacked workers from other agencies.
Members of Local 81380, which represents lab workers at the plant, voted 61 - 0 for the pact, which was spearheaded by closed - door negotiations between the administration of Gov. Andrew Cuomo and officials of Momentive Performance Materials, which is owned by several hedge funds that include some of the richest men in the U.S.
Although many lab chiefs are humane and generous mentors, and most are at least fair and reasonable, some, as anguished tales make plain, comport themselves as workplace tyrants whose workers fear that they would jeopardize their professional futures — and often their right to remain in the United States — by asserting their workplace rights.
«By contrast, when the PI is almost completely absent from lab life, workers tend to get along superficially, but may be silently wondering who didn't clean up their mess.»
Ebright: The primary risks are accidental release through accidental infection of a lab worker who then infects others — for which there are many precedents — and deliberate release by a disturbed or disgruntled lab worker, for which the 2001 US anthrax mailings provide a precedent.
The hearing by the House Energy and Commerce Committee investigations subcommittee came in response to a June incident in which CDC scientists in Atlanta moved anthrax samples they mistakenly thought were inactivated from high - containment labs to less secure ones, potentially exposing dozens of workers.
At Kumho Life and Environmental Science Lab in Kwangju, for example, 10 of its 55 workers are paid by the program and work alongside full - time employees to crystallize proteins, breed transgenic plants, and conduct studies on environmental stress signals.
By looking at the jobs that are most susceptible to automation and their distribution across different US cities, Iyad Rahwan at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab and his team have found a trend between the size of a city and the impact we should expect artificial intelligence and robots to have on human workers.
Still, by the 1990s DuPont knew that the chemical caused cancerous tumors in the testes, pancreases, and livers of lab animals, and there was even evidence of human DNA damage and links to prostate cancer in workers exposed to PFOA.
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