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  • News - 17 Mar 2011
    The residents of Taiwan would soon be getting earthquake or tsunami warnings with enough time to evacuate their buildings, thanks to the Seabed Sensor that is to be installed shortly. This Seabed...
  • News - 21 Feb 2011
    The 2011 Ford Fiesta, the only car in its category to earn a ‘Top Safety Pick’ from the U.S. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety under its new test standards, continues to earn...
  • News - 21 Feb 2011
    Mohamed Al-Mulla, a PhD research student at the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering in the Essex University, has developed a sensor that can detect when an athlete should stop...
  • News - 17 Feb 2011
    For most athletes "no pain, no gain" is a philosophy to live by. However, too much pain can be bad, as excessive muscle fatigue could lead to serious injury. The difficulty is that athletes...
  • News - 15 Feb 2011
    Electric cars were once expected to be the ultimate travelling option of the 21st Century only to be maligned about the safety of plug-in vehicles compared to regular combustion engine cars. Now with...
  • News - 24 Jan 2011
    This year, the NFL has been on a crusade against concussions. From the ban on head hits to the recent launch of a new website, www.nflhealthandsafety.com, the organization is doing its part to keep...
  • News - 21 Jan 2011
    Injuries are most likely to happen in a fast moving game like football. Concussion of the brain is a dangerous injury that is very difficult to diagnose, and treat rapidly. As a precaution to...
  • News - 29 Dec 2010
    Raytheon states that the company’s second-version of exoskeleton has been chosen as one of the finest development by the Time magazine this year. Their XOS 2 wearable robotics suit is...
  • News - 16 Dec 2010
    The novel Pedestrian Protection System developed by TRW Automotive Holdings helps reduce pedestrian accidents. This device features three Remote Acceleration Sensors (RAS) in the front bumper that...
  • News - 14 Oct 2010
    According to the U.S. scientists the football players who fall in the teenage group may develop certain functional distractions in the brain which remain undiagnosed. West Lafayette-based Purdue...

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