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NTSB Study shows ECP brakes out-perform other systems.
2015-08-05 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Produced by NTSB, Train Braking Simulation Study has been placed into investigation docket regarding derailment of crude oil unit train in Casselton, ND. Study shows Electronically Controlled Pneumatic (ECP) brake systems out-performed distributed power configurations, which out-performed conventional brake systems. Detailed description and analysis of each rail braking system, along with stopping distances they achieved under various circumstances, are included.
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New study shows how complex bonobo communication is similar to that of human infants
2015-08-04 12:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] IMAGE This is an image of wild bonobos. Credit: Zanna Clay/Lui Kotale Bonobo Project Researchers at the University of Birmingham, UK and the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland, have found that wild bonobos, our closest livin…
Study Shows 1 Million Ag Robots To Be Shipped Annually By 2024
2015-07-21 10:20:00| Agriculture - Topix.net
STUDY SHOWS 1 MILLION AG ROBOTS TO BE SHIPPED ANNUALLY BY 2024 Jul. 21, 2015 Source: Tractica news release Around the world in recent years, there has been an increase in the agriculture industry's level of interest in the development and deployment of driverless tractors, aerial surveying of farmlands, data collection, field management, and cow milking systems. Moreover, the demand for robots involved in various agricultural processes like harvesting, pruning, weeding, pick-and-place, sorting, seeding, spraying, and materials handling has increased significantly.
Penn diabetes drug study shows promise
2015-07-12 03:42:37| Biotech - Topix.net
Imagine if you could carry a credit card-size record of all the three billion A's, T's, C's, and G's that make up the alphabet soup of your genome. A simple swipe of the card could inform your physician right away if a drug being considered will help you - or even hurt you.
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Environmental activism works, study shows
2015-06-15 12:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] The environmental movement is making a difference - nudging greenhouse gas emissions down in states with strong green voices, according to a Michigan State University (MSU) study. Social scientist Thomas Dietz and Kenneth Frank, MSU Foundation professor of sociometrics, have teamed up to find a way to tell if a state jumping on the environmental bandwagon can mitigate other human factors - population growth and economic affluence - known to hurt the environment. "…
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