Robots that mimic fish could prevent car crashesOctober 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Japanese car firm Nissan has developed robots that mimic the behaviour of fish, and could be used in crash avoidance systems. According to a report by BBC News, the tiny robots, called Eporo, can move in a fleet without bumping into their travelling companions.
US says Iran's missile tests were preplanned, but intended to provoke the WestSeptember 30th, 2009 Gibbs says Iran tests were 'provocative'WASHINGTON — The U.S. says Iran's recent missile tests were clearly preplanned, but intended to provoke the West.
Iran's missile tests are a provocation, US saysSeptember 29th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Iran's move to test-fire missiles over the weekend has met with international criticism, with the US saying they fit into Tehran's pattern of provocation. White House spokesperson Robert Gibbs said late Monday the tests were part of the "provocative nature with which Iran has acted on the world stage for a number of years".
NTSB: Signals on D.C. transit tracks should be examined; comes 3 months after fatal crashSeptember 22nd, 2009 NTSB issues safety recommendations to MetroWASHINGTON — Transit lines and railroads that use the same signal system that failed to detect a stopped train in the area of a deadly Washington crash should check them to make sure they are working correctly, a federal safety board urged Tuesday. The National Transportation Safety Board said it was not ready to say what caused the June 22 crash that killed nine and injured 70 when a train hit another one stopped on the tracks.
Investigator: Some safety checks still lacking for US road travel of Mexican trucks, busesSeptember 2nd, 2009 Auditor: Mexican truck safety rules still unmetWASHINGTON — Some Mexican passenger buses are not being inspected when they enter the U.S. because they cross the border on evenings and weekends, there are no inspectors or the crossings lack safe places for inspections, according to a government audit made public Wednesday.
Safety board weighs recommendations to prevent emergency medical helicopter accidentsSeptember 1st, 2009 NTSB weighs safety options for EMS helicoptersWASHINGTON — Occasionally emergency medical helicopters sent into action to save lives end up crashing, a tragic consequence that has federal officials weighing new safety recommendations. The National Transportation Safety Board is meeting Tuesday to vote on 19 proposals to make the transport of patients, medical crews and donated organs safer.
CPSC lets Mattel test its own toys, other companies must use independent labsAugust 27th, 2009 Third-party safety tests not required for MattelWASHINGTON — Toy-makers, clothing manufacturers and other companies selling products for young children are submitting samples to independent laboratories for safety tests. But the nation's largest toy maker, Mattel, isn't being required to do the same.
Insurance industry: Tiny Smart fortwo gets top rating in roof strength tests of minicarsAugust 20th, 2009 Smart fortwo gets top rating for roof strengthWASHINGTON — The tiny Smart fortwo automobile received top scores Thursday in new roof strength tests conducted by the insurance industry aimed at helping consumers understand how vehicles respond to serious rollover crashes. The fortwo was the only 2009 model year minicar to earn the top rating of good in test results released by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
China to select only 'super humans' as future astronautsAugust 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Reports indicate that the Chinese government wants all its future astronauts to be 'super human', in the sense that they should be close to perfection to meet the standards set for the men and women who will lead China into outer space. They have to be scar-free from head to toe, have no history of serious illnesses and be unmarred by bad breath or dental cavities, the reports add.
Launch of UAE satellite postponedJuly 25th, 2009 DUBAI - The launch of the United Arab Emirates' first remote sensing satellite DubaiSat-1, scheduled Saturday, has been postponed to July 29, WAM news agency reported. The Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST) announced that the launch was postponed by the launching company -- International Space Company (Cosmotras) -- to undertake some safety and security tests.
Insurance industry says 2-door small cars earn good marks in crash testsJuly 21st, 2009 2-door small cars get good marks in crash testsWASHINGTON — Small in stature, a group of 2009 two-door cars are providing good safety value to car shoppers, according to crash tests released Tuesday. The Ford Focus and Volvo C30 received top scores in front-end, side and rear crash tests, according to tests from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
CERN says repairs, tests will delay restart of particle collider until OctoberJune 20th, 2009 Big particle collider restart delayed till OctoberGENEVA — The world's largest atom smasher will likely be fired up again in October after scientists have carried out tests and put in place further safety measures to prevent a repeat of the faults that sidelined the $10 billion machine shortly after startup last year, the operator said Saturday. The Large Hadron Collider was meant to restart in late September, but that will probably be pushed back two to three weeks, a spokesman for the European Organization for Nuclear Research said.
Insurance industry tests show fender-benders in micro cars can cost thousands of dollarsJune 11th, 2009 Fender-benders in micro cars can be costlyWASHINGTON — Even a fender-bender in a fuel-efficient mini car can lead to thousands of dollars worth of repairs, the insurance industry found in new crash tests. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reported Thursday that repairing damage to microcars in low-speed crashes of 3 to 6 miles per hour could cost anywhere from $474 to $3,701.
Luger asks Obama to "woo" Zardari to share secrets, ensure safety of Pak nukesMay 7th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Concerned by reports of an imminent threat to Pakistan's nuclear arsenal from the Taliban, US Senator Richard Luger has asked President Obama to force Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari to ensure the safety of the nukes. According to The Nation, Senate foreign committee member, Luga,r urged Obama to ask Zardari to step up security for Pakistan's nuclear facilities.
Some steps in US pandemic plan being used by administrationApril 30th, 2009 Some steps in US pandemic planWASHINGTON — The U.S. is following a playbook in battling the new swine flu, a federal pandemic preparedness plan prepared in 2005.