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Archive for October 2018

Pipe Bomb Scare Raise Concerns About Mail Safety

The wave of pipe bombs addressed to prominent Democrats has raised fresh questions about the ability of the U.S. Postal Service and private delivery companies to intercept explosives and other dangerous items. Biohazard detection, X-rays and other technologies have had … Source: Claims Journal

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Hyundai Explores Exoskeleton Use to Reduce Workplace Injuries

Hyundai Motor Group has ventured further into the high-value robotics industry of the future by commencing development of Hyundai Vest Exoskeleton (H-VEX) wearable industrial robots. Following the Hyundai Chairless Exoskeleton (H-CEX) demonstration conducted in the Hyundai-KIA North American factory last … Source: Claims Journal

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Southwestern US Could See Drought Relief From El Nino

Climatologists said Wednesday that conditions are right for an El Nino weather pattern to develop that could bring wetter-than-normal conditions this winter in drought-stricken areas of the southwestern U.S. But they also note there is no guarantee that an El … Source: Claims Journal

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New Jersey Cities Damaged by Sandy Plan Flood Walls

An ambitious plan to protect three New Jersey cities just outside New York from the type of major flooding caused by Superstorm Sandy is moving forward. New Jersey officials have settled on the boundaries of a $230 million project in … Source: Claims Journal

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Long Legal Battle Expected in Monsanto Weed Killer Cases

With its stock dropping and more lawsuits expected, Monsanto vowed Tuesday to press on with a nationwide legal defense of its best-selling weed killer Roundup after a San Francisco judge upheld a verdict alleging it causes cancer. Legal experts said … Source: Claims Journal

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Idaho Considers Whether Licensing Rules Are too Onerous

Idaho officials are working to determine whether occupational licenses the state requires have gone beyond protecting public safety and now unduly limit job opportunities. Idaho Lt. Gov. Brad Little last week released results of a report that found the state … Source: Claims Journal

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U.S. Overdose Deaths Starting to Level Off

The number of U.S. drug overdose deaths has begun to level off after years of relentless increases driven by the opioid epidemic, health secretary Alex Azar said Tuesday, cautioning it’s too soon to declare victory. “We are so far from … Source: Claims Journal

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Apple CEO Backs Privacy Laws, Warns of ‘Weaponized’ Data

The head of Apple on Wednesday endorsed tough privacy laws for both Europe and the U.S. and renewed the technology giant’s commitment to protecting personal data, which he warned was being “weaponized” against users. Speaking at an international conference on … Source: Claims Journal

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Researchers Develop New Material for Strengthening Buildings

Steel reinforcements in concrete structures are mostly prestressed hydraulically. This requires ducts for guiding the tension cables, anchors for force transfer and oil-filled hydraulic jacks. Because of the space requirements of all the apparatuses required, strengthening of older structures sometimes … Source: Claims Journal

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