Safe Beaches (MWV62)
Staying safe at the beach involves more than just sunscreen and lifeguards. Beaches and oceans are prone to unhealthy levels of bacteria which can cause sickness in people. Pathogens make their way into the water...The future is brighter than you think
By Peter Diamandis, Special to CNN (CNN) -- I've been talking to corporate groups a lot lately about the idea that the future is going to be better than many of us think -- that we will live in a world of abundance made possible by new technology. Repeatedly,...
Airbags Adding Safety to New Nuke Plants
Augusta, Georgia -- An electric utility here is building the first new nuclear generating plants to be constructed in the US since 1978. Its safety secret: the use of giant, automotive type airbags to cushion and...
Philly's Red Light Cameras: Effective or Ineffective?
New data released by the Philadelphia Police calls into question the effectiveness of the recently installed red light cameras. According to police statistics, the total number of collisions increased 12% for the...
Macedonian Banks are Safer than West Europe's Banks
By Sam VakninEditor in Chief of Global Politician Even under the best case scenario (in which banks take a 50% haircut on the credits they have extended to profligate Greece, but there is no default) French, Italian, German, and Austrian banks run a collective capital... Watkins Glen: More Safety, More Road Races
The skill set required to road race a modern Sprint Cup car is necessary as road races become more appealing. The safety has become the issue. Monday's Watkins Glen race showed these cars are too heavy to not...
10 Places On Earth You Don't Want to Live
10 Places on Earth You Don’t Want to Live The World is a Giant Jigsaw Puzzle, spotted with both exquisitely Beautiful and potentially Dangerous Places. While you may dream of spending a Lifetime in some... Driverless Cars: Unintended Consequences?
Do the new driverless vehicles being developed by Google, China and the United States Military run the risk of becoming much more than a safety mitigator? They've been developed by Google with humanitarian intent....
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