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8-Jun-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Motor Vehicle Crash Risk for Teens with ADHD Much Lower Than Previously Reported
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Adolescent drivers with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a 36 percent higher crash risk than other newly licensed teens. Although elevated, this risk is far lower than previous reports of being four times higher. This is the first large-scale study to provide detailed information on crash risk of adolescents with ADHD compared to other newly licensed young drivers.

Released: 8-Jun-2017 9:05 AM EDT
The Medical Minute: Tips for Curbing Motion Sickness
Penn State Health

Summer is a season of flights, road trips, boat rides and amusement park visits. For those who suffer from motion sickness, it can be a tough time of year.

Released: 7-Jun-2017 10:05 AM EDT
New Driving-Simulator Lab Accelerates Research Into Driver Behavior and Vehicle Technology
University of Kansas

Investigators in the KU Transportation Engineering Analysis Laboratory are researching driver behavior, psychology and distracted driving, as well as traffic engineering, signal control and the gamut of new technology appearing in modern vehicles.

   
Released: 5-Jun-2017 6:00 PM EDT
Could Your Car Predict a Cardiac Event? U-M Explores Heart Monitoring in Vehicles
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Medical emergencies cause a high number of vehicle crashes. University of Michigan researchers have teamed up with Toyota to examine whether new vehicle technology could predict — and potentially prevent — such scenarios.

30-May-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Cell Phone Use and Distracted Driving Begins in the Mind
University of Iowa

Even simple cell phone conversations can cause distracted driving. Researchers have found listening on the phone while driving creates a lag in the mind to extract itself from one object before fixing attention on another object. Results appear in the journal Psychonomic Bulletin and Review.

Released: 31-May-2017 5:05 AM EDT
Escaping Jet Lag on Your Vacation Getaway
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Your long-awaited vacation is right around the corner. As the calendar days peel away and you compile your to-do checklist, the issue of jet lag looms if your getaway involves crossing multiple time zones. “Anyone who has ever suffered jet lag knows firsthand that our bodies are persistent in how they keep track of time,” says Dr. Alon Avidan, director of the UCLA Sleep Disorders Center. “During jet lag, a rapid shift in the light-dark cycle temporarily disrupts one’s normal sleep-wake pattern, and our bodies become desynchronized.”

Released: 30-May-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Summer Savings: Travel Expert Shares Ways to Save on Vacations
Kansas State University

Summer vacations don't have to break the bank, according to Kansas State University's Kristin Malek, assistant professor of hospitality management, who shares some easy ways to save on airfare, lodging, activities and food.

   
Released: 25-May-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Avoid Pain on Your Travels This Summer
American Chiropractic Association

American Chiropractic Association offers tips to avoid muscle soreness when traveling

   
Released: 24-May-2017 4:05 PM EDT
Novel Technology Applied to Replace Aging Bridge
University of Delaware

The University of Delaware has collaborated on the design and construction of a new bridge, which continues to be monitored via a custom-designed instrumentation system. The old bridge was replaced with new technology known as a geosynthetic reinforced soil integrated bridge system (GRS-IBS).

   
Released: 24-May-2017 11:55 AM EDT
Masdar Institute Files Patent on Design of Novel Catalytic Converter Substrates to Reduce Toxic Vehicle Emissions
Masdar Institute of Science and Technology

Researchers Develop Novel Structure for a High-Efficiency Catalytic Converter Aimed at Boosting Automobile Manufacturers’ Ability to Meet Stringent Vehicle Emissions Standards

Released: 23-May-2017 2:05 PM EDT
South Highest, Northeast Lowest for Child Auto Fatalities
UT Southwestern Medical Center

The number of motor vehicle fatalities involving children under age 15 varies widely by state, but occurrences are more common in the South, and are most often associated with improperly or unused restraints and crashes on rural roads, a new review of child-related auto fatalities shows.

Released: 23-May-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Dynamic Watermarking Could Help Solve Security Issues in Connected Vehicles
Texas A&M University

Working in the Texas A&M’s Cyberphysical Systems Laboratory, Dr. P.R.Kumar, University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, along with graduate students Bharadwaj Satchidanandan and Woo-Hyun Ko, have applied the theory of dynamic watermarking of sensors in autonomous vehicles to prevent malicious attacks.

Released: 23-May-2017 10:05 AM EDT
New Way to Test Self-Driving Cars Could Cut 99.9 Percent of Validation Costs
University of Michigan

Mobility researchers at the University of Michigan have devised a new way to test autonomous vehicles that bypasses the billions of miles they would need to log for consumers to consider them road-ready

   
Released: 23-May-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Carcinogenic Soot Particles From Petrol Engines
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

First, diesel vehicles tainted their reputation with soot particles, then high nitric oxide emissions. So are owners of new gasoline cars environmentally friendly? Not always, says a new study led by Empa scientists: some direct-injection gasoline engines emit just as many soot particles as unfiltered diesel cars did in the past. Particle filters can remedy this.

22-May-2017 7:00 AM EDT
Flight Delay? Lost Luggage? Don't Blame Airline Mergers, Research Shows
Indiana University

It's often said that airline mergers lead to more headaches for travelers, including more flight delays, late arrivals and missed connections. But an analysis of 15 years of U.S. Department of Transportation statistics found that airline consolidation has had little negative impact on on-time performance.

Released: 22-May-2017 4:05 PM EDT
Youth’s Use of Technology Drives Home Need for Evolution in Distracted Walking, Bicycling and Driving Policies
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Distractions from technology have a detrimental effect on children’s crash risk as pedestrians and drivers.

Released: 18-May-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Mannequin Enhances Training and Accessibility for TSA Officers
Homeland Security's Science And Technology Directorate

PATT will contain a “sensored” layer capable of measuring the amount of pressure applied to various areas of the mannequin during a standardized pat-down procedure.

     
Released: 17-May-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Professor Available to Discuss Travel and Economics
Cornell College

This travel season, a new book is out that features economic concepts that all travelers should understand. The author uses real-life examples throughout the pages of the book, hoping readers learn to think deeply about what they see.

Released: 3-May-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Older, Denser Neighborhoods Offer Better Access to Everyday Destinations, UCI Study Finds
University of California, Irvine

Residents of older, denser, lower-income neighborhoods and smaller, multifamily homes in Southern California can more easily access commonly frequented sites such as grocery stores, restaurants, clothing stores and gas stations, according to a recent report from the University of California, Irvine.

Released: 2-May-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Sleepy Drivers Make Dangerous Drivers: How to Stay Awake Behind the Wheel
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Knowing the signs of becoming drowsy behind the wheel, many of which are similar to distracted and drunk driving, could potentially be lifesaving.

Released: 1-May-2017 9:05 AM EDT
Pedal Power: Expert Says Communities Need to Stay Up to Speed on Bicycle Infrastructure
Kansas State University

A Kansas State University planner says communities should consider becoming more bicycle-friendly.

Released: 27-Apr-2017 11:05 AM EDT
WCS Statement on Rerouted Nigeria Superhighway
Wildlife Conservation Society

NEW YORK (April 27, 2017) – The following statement is from John Calvelli, WCS Executive Vice President for Public Affairs: “We did it. The superhighway has been rerouted and wildlife saved.”

Released: 27-Apr-2017 9:05 AM EDT
Study Reveals What Air Travelers Will Tolerate for Non-Discriminatory Security Screening
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

Mounting anti-terrorism security procedures and the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) screening processes have launched numerous debates about the protection of civil liberties and equal treatment of passengers. A new study published in Risk Analysis has successfully quantified how much potential air passengers value equal protection when measured against sacrifices in safety, cost, wait time, and convenience.

Released: 26-Apr-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Caught in the Act
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

As of October 2017, newly launched car models will have to pass more stringent exhaust gas tests in the EU and in Switzerland. The new test method includes measuring drives in actual traf-fic. Empa already tested currently available cars with the new method – with alarming results.

Released: 24-Apr-2017 3:05 PM EDT
3 Small Energy Firms to Collaborate with PNNL
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is collaborating with three small businesses to address technical challenges concerning hydrogen for fuel cell cars, bio-coal and nanomaterial manufacturing.

20-Apr-2017 5:05 AM EDT
Ambulances Respond More Slowly in Summer and Winter - Study
University of Birmingham

Ambulance response times in London worsen when air temperatures rise or fall beyond certain limits in summer and winter, according to a new study.

Released: 21-Apr-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Survey: Nearly 60 Percent of Seniors Use Cell Phones While Driving
UC San Diego Health

With April designated as National Distracted Driving Awareness month, a team of researchers at the Training, Research and Education for Driving Safety (TREDS) program at University of California San Diego School of Medicine has released survey results describing the habits of senior drivers in California.

Released: 19-Apr-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Nation’s Largest Clean Vehicle Awareness Event by WVU Joins World’s Largest Earth Day Event in Dallas
West Virginia University

The National Odyssey Kickoff Event is set to take place during Earth Day Texas on April 20.

Released: 13-Apr-2017 6:05 AM EDT
Despite Relatively Less Distraction From Head-Up Displays, It’s Still a Bad Idea to Text While Driving
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

Advances in wearable technology offer new possibilities for in-vehicle interaction but also present new challenges for managing driver attention and regulating device use in vehicles.

Released: 12-Apr-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Bus-Taking Linked to Lower Kindergarten Absenteeism
American Educational Research Association (AERA)

Kindergarten students who take the school bus have fewer absent days over the school year and are less likely to be chronically absent than children who commute to school in any other way, according to new research published online today in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Educational Research Association.

Released: 11-Apr-2017 1:05 PM EDT
United Airlines in PR Nightmare
University of Louisville

The forcible removal of an airline passenger en route from Chicago to Louisivlle has gone viral and become a public relations nightmare for United Airlines. Two notable experts are available to offer analysis of the problem and what the airline should do next.

Released: 10-Apr-2017 9:30 AM EDT
Alaska, Delta Finish No. 1 and 2 in New Airline Quality Rating While Overall Airline Industry Posts Best-Ever Results
Wichita State University

After four years at the top of the Airline Quality Rating, Virgin America slipped to third in 2016, and the airline it announced a merger with last year – Alaska Airlines – has finished No. 1, with Delta coming in at a close second, according to the 27th annual Airline Quality Rating (AQR), released today (Monday, April 10) at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

   
Released: 5-Apr-2017 8:00 AM EDT
Upcoming Airline Quality Rating Announcement to Reveal Best U.S. Carriers
Wichita State University

When it comes to four key performance factors tied to customer satisfaction, American-based airlines appear to be heading in the right direction, according to preliminary results of the Airline Quality Rating (AQR), the longest running, most comprehensive study of the performance quality of the 12 largest airlines in the United States.

Released: 4-Apr-2017 6:05 PM EDT
Predicting the Limits of Friction: Sandia Looks at Properties of Material
Sandia National Laboratories

Sandia National Laboratories materials scientists have developed a model to predict the limits of friction behavior of metals based on materials properties — how hard you can push on materials or how much current you can put through them before they stop working properly.

Released: 4-Apr-2017 8:05 AM EDT
New Training System Improves Airport Screening Efficiency
Homeland Security's Science And Technology Directorate

Enter ScreenADAPT®, an advanced X-ray image analysis training system that examines TSO performance based on the latest in visual search research and uses eye-tracking technology to examine visual search performance.

   
Released: 30-Mar-2017 7:00 AM EDT
Plan to Reduce Air Pollution Chokes in Mexico City
University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business

In 2008, Mexico City added driving restrictions on Saturdays in hopes of moving the needle but according to new research by Lucas W. Davis, an associate professor at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, extending the program one more day also isn’t working.

Released: 28-Mar-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Iowa State Engineers Test Heated Pavement Technology at Des Moines International Airport
Iowa State University

Halil Ceylan and a group of Iowa State engineers are testing heated pavement technologies at the Des Moines International Airport. They've installed two test slabs of electrically conductive concrete. And the pavement has effectively cleared ice and snow.

Released: 27-Mar-2017 5:05 AM EDT
Anthropology Professor Shares Life in the Field in South America in Latest Book
California State University, Dominguez Hills

Jerry Moore, professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), has authored the book “Incidence of Travel: Recent Journeys in Ancient South America.”

Released: 22-Mar-2017 5:05 PM EDT
Iowa State Engineers Dive Into Big Data to Develop Better System to Manage Traffic Incidents
Iowa State University

Iowa State traffic researchers are developing technology that will take the huge amounts of data collected by the Iowa Department of Transportation, sort through it all and identify problems. The goal is early detection of traffic incidents and better traffic management.

Released: 20-Mar-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Chicago’s Red-Light Camera Program Has Significant Safety Benefits
Northwestern University

Chicago’s red-light cameras reduce serious injury crashes at intersections where they are placed and also have a measurable “spillover effect” that improves safety at intersections without cameras, according to a Northwestern University Transportation Center study released today (March 20).The research team found the Chicago red-light camera (RLC) enforcement program delivers significant safety benefits, and the 104-page report provides several recommendations to enhance the program’s performance.



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