Survey: US workers' confidence in job market sags (AP via Yahoo! News) American workers' confidence in the job market is as low as it was during the 2001 recession, according to a survey released Thursday. |
Workers Not Confident In U.S. Job Market (CBS News) American workers' confidence in the job market is as low as it was during the 2001 recession, according to a survey released. |
Survey: US workers' confidence in job market sags (San Francisco Chronicle) American workers' confidence in the job market is as low as it was during the 2001 recession, according to a survey released Thursday. When asked whether this is a bad time to find a quality job, 65 percent said it was, matching the level of the 2001... |
An Experiment in Science (Washington Post) Kaylyn Jackson, 17, positively gushes when she talks about astrophysics. And multivariable calculus. And mathematics in general. |
Convention Keynote Comment on Science Lights Up Twitter (Wired News) "Just think about this: In four months, we will have an administration that actually believes in science!" said former Virginia Governor Mark Warner during his keynote speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. It didn't set the room on fire but Twitter was aflutter as its geek community celebrated a throwaway line. |
Clinton: Barack Obama is the man for this job (CNN.com) Former President Clinton spoke to the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night. Here is a transcript of that speech: |
BioSpace and BayBio announce 2008-2009 Biotech Bay(TM) Hotbed Campaign (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) BioSpace, the world's leading online bioscience job board and life science career fair company, along with BayBio launched this morning the 2008-2009 Biotech Bay Hotbed Campaign highlighting the bioscience industry in San Francisco and Northern California. |
Arrest reopens mystery of missing Calif. couple (AP via Yahoo! News) Linda Sohus was a towering blonde fantasy buff who liked to paint unicorns. Her husband, Jonathan, was a diminutive computer programmer working at a NASA lab who shared his wife's passion for science fiction. |
German's arrest reopens missing US couple mystery (Boston Globe) Linda Sohus was a towering blonde fantasy fan who liked to paint unicorns. Her husband, Jonathan, was a diminutive computer programmer working at a NASA lab who shared his wife's passion for science fiction. |
Job Description: (Rigzone) BSc in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or Materials Science. Professional Member of the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) and/or the Institute of Corrosion (ICorr) or other internationally recognized societies is required. |