Sens. Tom Harkin and Lamar Alexander wrote to the National Association of Attorneys General seeking documents and information to help the committee identify American retirees targeted by lenders offering lump sum payments.
The iTrace for Blood Centers device is the first to use Radio Frequency Identification technology, according to the agency.
A fireball resulted when an employee mixed two volatile materials together in a bucket, burning him and causing serious damage to the building where he worked.
Cost savings and workforce productivity ranked below it; last year's survey by GE Capital Fleet Services had the top two in reverse order.
A prototype application converts data and messages written in ROS-Industrial, preferred by robotics researchers, and MTConnect, used by the builders of machine tools, into a form understandable to both.
This oil rig, which cost £250 million to build, is the final piece of the largest rig built in 25 years.
House Bill 1317 is the measure that implements Amendment 64, the legalization amendment passed by the state’s voters last fall.
An AIHA public relations specialist reports 1,122 non-U.S. attendees visited last week's conference in Montreal.
Negative comments from small establishments in particular held up the guidance several years ago.
In a new study, researchers are assessing the life cycle of batteries in order to find ways to reduce global warming emissions and address nanotechnology innovations that could improve the overall performance of the batteries.
OSHA pulled the rule in February in response to one adverse comment but now is going ahead with it.
These funds will create temporary jobs for continued efforts to clean up nearly a year after the storm.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced the plan shortly after a section of the highway bridge collapsed into the Skagit River.
In the U.S., 210 million people live near a diminishing water source.
The Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute is heading SARiNOR, Search and Rescue in the High North, with a planned launch later this year.
Its first work will be done on 24 bridges in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
The farm was fined for polluting local water, but a new study suggests the EPA might be wrong.