Nell Greenfieldboyce http://wnku.org en Sand From Fracking Could Pose Lung Disease Risk To Workers http://wnku.org/post/sand-fracking-could-pose-lung-disease-risk-workers When workplace safety expert Eric Esswein got a chance to see fracking in action not too long ago, what he noticed was all the dust.<p>It was coming off big machines used to haul around huge loads of sand. The sand is a critical part of the hydraulic fracturing method of oil and gas extraction. After workers drill down into rock, they create fractures in that rock by pumping in a mixture of water, chemicals and sand. Fri, 29 Mar 2013 15:55:00 +0000 Nell Greenfieldboyce 21370 at http://wnku.org Sand From Fracking Could Pose Lung Disease Risk To Workers Feds Set New Rules for Controversial Bird Flu Research http://wnku.org/post/feds-set-new-rules-controversial-bird-flu-research Government-funded scientists here in the U.S. are a step closer to being able to resume some controversial experiments with lab-altered bird flu viruses.<p>Researchers in the Netherlands restarted their experiments a week ago, after scientists around the world <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/01/23/170072436/scientists-put-an-end-to-moratorium-on-bird-flu-research">declared</a> an end in January to a year-long voluntary moratorium. Fri, 22 Feb 2013 00:16:00 +0000 Nell Greenfieldboyce 20136 at http://wnku.org Feds Set New Rules for Controversial Bird Flu Research Close Shave: Asteroid To Buzz Earth Next Week http://wnku.org/post/close-shave-asteroid-buzz-earth-next-week An asteroid the size of an office building will zoom close by Earth next week, but it's not on a collision course, NASA says.<p>Still, some people think this near-miss should serve as a wake-up call.<p>"It's a warning shot across our bow that we are flying around the solar system in a shooting gallery," says Ed Lu, a former astronaut and head of the B612 Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting humanity from asteroids.<p>The asteroid known as 2012 DA14 was first spotted last year by astronomers in Spain. Fri, 08 Feb 2013 08:35:00 +0000 Nell Greenfieldboyce 19663 at http://wnku.org Close Shave: Asteroid To Buzz Earth Next Week Silica Rule Changes Delayed While Workers Face Health Risks http://wnku.org/post/silica-rule-changes-delayed-while-workers-face-health-risks <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHwvKKQ5WtI</p> Thu, 07 Feb 2013 08:31:00 +0000 Nell Greenfieldboyce 19620 at http://wnku.org Silica Rule Changes Delayed While Workers Face Health Risks Scientists Put An End To Moratorium On Bird Flu Research http://wnku.org/post/scientists-put-end-moratorium-bird-flu-research Controversial experiments on bird flu could resume within weeks because leading influenza researchers around the world have finally called a halt to an unusual moratorium that has lasted more than a year.<p>The voluntary pause in the research started back in January 2012. Wed, 23 Jan 2013 20:35:00 +0000 Nell Greenfieldboyce 19123 at http://wnku.org Scientists Put An End To Moratorium On Bird Flu Research Rules Would Retire Most Research Chimps http://wnku.org/post/rules-would-retire-most-research-chimps The National Institutes of Health should retire most of its chimps that are currently living in research facilities, according to a working group put together by the NIH to look at the future need for biomedical research on chimps.<p>The group did recommend keeping a small number of chimps in reserve in case they are needed for studies later on. Wed, 23 Jan 2013 08:39:00 +0000 Nell Greenfieldboyce 19097 at http://wnku.org Rules Would Retire Most Research Chimps Figuring How to Pay For (Chimp) Retirement http://wnku.org/post/figuring-how-pay-chimp-retirement Retirees flock to Florida — and the Sunshine State even has a retirement home for chimpanzees.<p>There, chimps live in small groups on a dozen man-made islands. Each 3-acre grassy island has palm trees and climbing structures, and is surrounded by a moat.<p>This is Save the Chimps, the world's biggest sanctuary for chimps formerly used in research experiments or the entertainment industry, or as pets. The chimps living here — 266 of them — range in age from 6 years old to over 50. Fri, 18 Jan 2013 08:36:00 +0000 Nell Greenfieldboyce 18968 at http://wnku.org Figuring How to Pay For (Chimp) Retirement You Can't See It, But You'll Be A Different Person In 10 Years http://wnku.org/post/you-cant-see-it-youll-be-different-person-10-years No matter how old people are, they seem to believe that who they are today is essentially who they'll be tomorrow.<p>That's according to <a href="http://www.sciencemag.org/content/339/6115/96">fresh research</a> that suggests that people generally fail to appreciate how much their personality and values will change in the years ahead — even though they recognize that they have changed in the past.<p>Daniel Gilbert, a psychology researcher at Harvard University who did this study with two colleagues, says that he's no exception to this rule.<p>"I have this deep sense that although I will physic Thu, 03 Jan 2013 23:17:00 +0000 Nell Greenfieldboyce 18525 at http://wnku.org You Can't See It, But You'll Be A Different Person In 10 Years Research Moratoriums And Recipes For Superbugs: Bird Flu In 2012 http://wnku.org/post/research-moratoriums-and-recipes-superbugs-bird-flu-2012 For scientists who study a dangerous form of bird flu, 2012 is ending as it began — with uncertainty about what the future holds for their research, but a hope that some contentious issues will soon be resolved.<p>Last January, dozens of flu experts around the world agreed to what was supposed to be a <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/01/20/145525325/researchers-agree-to-temporary-halt-for-bird-flu-experiments">60-day pause</a> in controversial experiments on the H5N1 bird flu virus. Mon, 31 Dec 2012 08:30:00 +0000 Nell Greenfieldboyce 18406 at http://wnku.org Research Moratoriums And Recipes For Superbugs: Bird Flu In 2012 NIH Moving To Revamp Funding Process For Bird Flu Research http://wnku.org/post/nih-moving-revamp-funding-process-bird-flu-research Flu researchers may be close to ending an unusual moratorium on some controversial scientific work that has lasted almost a year.<p>That's because officials at the National Institutes of Health say they will be moving swiftly to finalize a new process for deciding whether or not to fund proposed experiments that could potentially create more dangerous forms of the bird flu virus H5N1.<p>Such work has been on hold since January, when dozens of flu researchers around the world voluntarily agreed to a pause that was originally supposed to last 60 days. Wed, 19 Dec 2012 18:44:00 +0000 Nell Greenfieldboyce 18148 at http://wnku.org NIH Moving To Revamp Funding Process For Bird Flu Research