News tagged with drivers education
Western Transportation Institute to study drowsy and distracted teen driving
Aug 22, 2008 |
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Over the next year, researchers at Montana State University's Western Transportation Institute will use state-of-the-art video cameras to help teenage drivers stay safe on the state's rural roads.
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NEC Integrates NanoBridge in the Cu Interconnects of Si LSI
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NEC Corporation, in collaboration with the National Institute of Materials Science, today announced the successful integration of NanoBridge, a solid electrolyte non-volatile crossbar switch, in Cu interconnects ...
NASA Launches Web Site for Teenagers That Want More Class
Space & Earth / Space Exploration
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(PhysOrg.com) -- NASA has launched a new Web site created specifically for teenagers that provides teens access to current NASA spacecraft data for use in school science projects, allows them to conduct real experiments with ...
Going vertical: Fleeing tsunamis by moving up, not out
Space & Earth / Earth Sciences
11 hours ago |
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In the minutes after a strong earthquake struck offshore of the Indonesian city of Padang on Sept. 30, fears of a tsunami prompted hundreds of thousands of residents to evacuate the coastal city. Or try to.
Interactive animations give science students a boost
Other Sciences / Social Sciences
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For a generation of students raised and nurtured at the computer keyboard, it seems like a no-brainer that computer-assisted learning would have a prominent role in the college science classroom.
Math goes viral: Researchers make math and science real for high-school students
Other Sciences / Social Sciences
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At least a dozen Alberta high-school calculus classrooms were exposed to the West Nile virus recently.
New curriculum mixes nanotechnology and skiing (w/ Video)
Nanotechnology / Nanomaterials
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Nanotechnology seems a daunting subject, but for mechanical engineering students at the University of Nevada, Reno, it has taken on a real world approach - in Ski Building 101.
Electronic patient records are not a panacea
15 hours ago |
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Large-scale electronic patient record (EPR) programmes promise much but sometimes deliver little, according to a new study by UCL researchers that reviewed findings from hundreds of previous studies from all over the world.
Efforts to save endangered languages
Other Sciences / Social Sciences
16 hours ago |
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(PhysOrg.com) -- There are an estimated 6,500 languages in the world, with around fifty percent of them endangered and likely to cease to exist by 2100, but efforts are now being made to save them from extinction.
Mobile phone English lessons a hit in Bangladesh
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Every morning, Ahmed Shariar Sarwar makes it his daily ritual to call number 3000 on his mobile phone to get lessons in English -- his passport to a better life in impoverished Bangladesh.
Neuroscience in the driving seat
Medicine & Health / Neuroscience
Dec 11, 2009 |
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It emerged today that more drivers are using hand-held mobile phones than two years ago, despite the introduction of tougher penalties. The Transport Research Laboratory is worried because phone-using drivers ...
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