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No toilet paper, parking: US federal workers describe dire conditions as they return to office after Musk-led DOGE diktatAfter Donald Trump and Elon Musk-led DOGE's return to office diktat, federal workers are being forced to work in the office five days per w...
01 Apr, 2025, 03.05 PM IST
How dirty is your phone? New study shows harmful bacteria from toilets found lurking on devicesMany bacteria that live on our phones are found in human and animal faecal matter.
20 Mar, 2023, 02.23 PM IST
Public bathrooms or carnival of pathogens? Do not worry, these simple steps will keep you safeHealth officials have traced the spread of certain disease-causing viruses and bacteria back to public restrooms.
28 Jun, 2022, 07.06 PM IST
Four ways to make the office safe in the PandemicThe main touchpoints in elevators are the floor buttons. We can reduce touchpoints through technology-based interventions.
27 Sep, 2020, 04.45 PM IST
DailyObjects launches portable UV sterilizer to fight Covid-19The product does not use any additional chemicals or cause any harm to the accessories and gadgets, thus making it a safe way to disinfect.
12 May, 2020, 02.44 PM IST
View: What happens when employees return to workWe will need to consider more distancing and less sharing, and an overall increased reliance on technology.
11 Apr, 2020, 06.28 PM IST
Why calling off cricket matches is the right decisionYou might imagine that cricket would be one of the last sports to be called off, because of a few factors: unlike squash and boxing, the ar...
15 Mar, 2020, 11.29 PM IST
Your workplace is one of the unhealthiest places you can inhabit; here's everything you should knowA work desk is teeming with more bacteria than an average toilet seat.
17 Apr, 2018, 12.57 PM IST
Your office could be making you sick! A desktop has 400 times more bacteria than the average toilet seatA study found that two deadly drug-resistant types of bacteria could survive up to 24 hours on a keyboard.
16 Aug, 2017, 11.56 AM IST
- 100 million Indians could be carrying the superbug NDM-1
The carriage rate of NDM-1 in India is between 100 and 200 million, which means that NDM-1 has become a very serious public health issue.
09 Oct, 2011, 11.30 AM IST