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Examination of nearly 100 prior studies on cell phone use in cars underscores hazards Science Daily In their detailed analysis of dozens of empirical studies on the effects of talking while driving, human factors researchers have provided a comprehensive and credible basis for governments seeking to enact legislation restricting drivers' use of cell … Don't talk and drive |
Sonic Weapons Explained: Can Sound Be Used to Cause Physical Harm? – Newsweek
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Sonic Weapons Explained: Can Sound Be Used to Cause Physical Harm?
Newsweek A former colleague of Kevin's used to hear strange sounds from his hearing aid when in rooms with occupancy sensors, likely because the hearing aid's electronics improperly converted the ultrasound into audible noises. These noises were annoying, but … |
Suzuki Shows Strength on 2nd Day of Losail Test (News)
Day 2 of the three-day MotoGP test at Losail has ended with the Suzuki Factory team showing surprising strength. Quickest on the day was Andrea Iannone, with his Suzuki teammate Alex Rins in 5th spot. Once again, times were closely bunched with the top 14 riders within 1 second of Iannone’s lap time. Take a […]
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For Sale: 1945 Rare GMC Original Amphibious DUKW in Incredible running condition
If a picture is worth a thousand words let the images tell the story Here is an introduction This is probably one of the rarest and last remaining DUKWs in such pristine condition …
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Cellphones on the Moon? Not So Fast – New York Times
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Cellphones on the Moon? Not So Fast New York Times On Tuesday, the phone companies Vodafone and Nokia said that they planned to build a cellular network in space to support what would be the first privately funded moon landing, planned for next year. The announcement earned headlines around the world … There's going to be a 4G cell phone network on the moon Nokia is selected by Vodafone to be its technology partner for |
When a new car is a better deal than used – CBS News – CBS News
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When a new car is a better deal than used – CBS News
CBS News It's an article of faith among shoppers looking for a bargain on a car: Buying a year-old used car is a way better deal than buying a new one. After all, new cars suffer on average a 27 percent depreciation in value their first year. But it's time to … |