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Study says air fares will drop in 2015. Not everyone agrees

2015-01-25 19:06:32| Airlines - Topix.net

A passenger checks in luggage at the Southwest Airlines counter at Love Field in Dallas. A study by Expedia predicts that air fares to the most popular destinations will drop in 2015.

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Study projects unprecedented loss of corals in Great Barrier Reef due to warming

2015-01-23 05:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Science Daily: The coverage of living corals on Australia's Great Barrier Reef could decline to less than 10 percent if ocean warming continues, according to a new study that explores the short- and long-term consequences of environmental changes to the reef. Environmental change has caused the loss of more than half the world's reef building corals. Coral cover, a measure of the percentage of the seafloor covered by living coral, is now just 10-20 percent worldwide. The Great Barrier Reef, once thought to be...

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FMCSA study: Crash accountability analysis expensive, would not improve CSA

2015-01-22 14:14:01| Trucking - Topix.net

Even though 9 in 10 police accident reports contain the type of information needed to determine fault in truck crashes, a study by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has concluded that incorporating such determinations would be time-consuming and expensive, and would not improve the agency's ability to identify those carriers most at risk of future accidents. The report , made public Wednesday, comes in response to trucking industry criticism that the Compliance, Safety, Accountability system for evaluating carrier safety does not distinguish between accidents in which the truck or truck driver is to blame and accidents in which the truck clearly was not at fault.

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The fastest camera ever created will be used to study invisibility cloaks

2015-01-22 13:32:50| Extremetech

Researchers from Washington University in St. Louis have now modified the standard 1-dimensional streak camera so that it can record 2-dimensional single-shot images without any illumination -- all at the astounding rate of 100 billion frames per second.

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Standard Register case study highlights benefits of EFI workflows

2015-01-22 06:00:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News

The PODi-made videos feature workflow practice director Greg Cholmondeley and also Standard Registers Mark Tilling and Adam Johnson.

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