In Case You Haven’t Seen It: Scientific American Reports on Paleoindian Origins, Hydrofracking
Scientific American has been reporting for over 150 years on a variety of nuts and bolts as well as cutting edge subjects in science, math, and engineering, covering a range of perspectives on scientific method, theories (and their revision), and the intersections of science, society, ethics, and economics. The November 2011 issue has articles on […]
State Professional Workers Union Approves Contract: Threat of Archaeologist Layoffs is Averted
Earlier this afternoon, the Public Employees Federation (PEF) announced that its proposed contract with the State of New York has been ratified by its membership by a more than 2 to 1 margin. Congratulations to the PEF members who considered the new proposal and expressed their position by voting on it. The State Museum scientist […]