Human Resources Poll Reveals Concern Over Internal Threats to Cybersecurity According to a recent investigative report on data breaches, an estimated $400 million has been lost from a predicted 700... Read More
Forecasters Open Winter Desk Just as Snow Memories Fade The U.S. Weather Prediction Center opened its winter forecast desk Tuesday. Wait, isn’t it still summer? Yes. The calendar doesn’t... Read More
Watchdog Says Aircraft Safety Dogged by Flight-Plan Miscues The aviation system is plagued by erroneous data on flight plans that may confuse pilots and controllers, putting safety at... Read More
Commentary: Auto Industry Rattled by Google’s Self Driving Car Plans Before Google introduced the prototype of its autonomous car – aka the “self-driving toaster” – to the public last year,... Read More
IIHS Finds Long Term Safety Benefits From Speed Cameras A speed camera program in a large community near Washington, D.C., has led to long-term changes in driver behavior and... Read More
Injury Spotters Can Stop Games Under NFL’s New Safety Campaign Jim Gossett has been paid to watch football games for more than 30 years: for three decades as an athletic... Read More
Wearables Being Used by Big Pharma to Collect Better Personal Data Pharmaceutical companies are enlisting Fitbits and other gadgets strapped to patients’ wrists, chests and skin as a way to bring... Read More
El Nino to Peak Near Year End as Warm Sea Temperatures Continue El Nino will peak around the end of the year as warming sea temperatures in the Pacific Ocean may exceed... Read More
After Guardrail Review, Highway Regulator Urges Standards Revamp U.S. highway guardrail systems made by Trinity Industries Inc. and Road Systems Inc. have “safety performance issues” in some real-world... Read More
State Farm: Likelihood of Striking a Deer More Than Doubles in Fall The odds drivers will have a claim from hitting a deer, elk or moose is 1 out of 169, the... Read More