Archive for February 2016
Robot Cars Succumb to Snow Blindness as Driving Lanes Disappear
In Jokkmokk, a tiny hamlet just north of the Arctic Circle in Sweden, where temperatures can dip to 50 below, Volvo Cars’ self-driving XC90 sport-utility vehicle met its match: frozen flakes that caked on radar sensors essential to reading the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePrescription Sleep Meds Linked to Auto Collisions in Older Adults, Women
A recent study by University of Alabama at Birmingham student assistant John Booth, III, and UAB Department of Epidemiology Professor and Vice Chair Gerald McGwin, Ph.D., published in Sleep Medicine linked the use of prescription sleep medicines containing zolpidem among … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSpanish Art Dealer to be Extradited to U.S. in Big Art Fraud Case
Spain’s National Court ruled Tuesday that a businessman accused of being part of a group that commissioned and sold $33 million in high-priced fake art passed off as famed expressionist works can be extradited to the United States to face … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSearching for El Nino, Heat Wave Sparks Drought Concerns
Where did El Nino go? Winter has suddenly switched off the rain and flipped on heat up to 95 degrees in California, raising jitters that the strong El Nino might not be the drought-buster the crispy state had hoped. “Forget … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTakata Engineer Refused to Testify in Airbag Failure Lawsuit
A Takata Corp. engineer involved in testing the company’s airbags invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination in declining to testify in a lawsuit brought by a woman left paralyzed in a 2014 accident. Lawyers for accident victims claim Takata withheld … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOversight of New York Homeless Shelters Faulted by Auditors
Auditors have reported finding unchecked squalor including rodents, vermin, mold and fire hazards in New York homeless shelters, faulting inadequate state oversight. In a report released Tuesday, the comptroller’s office said its auditors visited 20 certified and 19 uncertified shelters … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAlaska Tsunami Researcher Urges Education and Preparedness
If you’re enjoying a lovely day on the beach, there’s something you should do if the ground shakes, the water retreats or the ocean make a strange noise. “Run,” said Elena Suleimani, because those are signs that a tsunami is … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Smartphone App Detects Ground Shaking, Could Create Global Seismic Network
University of California, Berkeley, scientists are releasing a free Android app that taps a smartphone’s ability to record ground shaking from an earthquake, with the goal of creating a worldwide seismic detection network that could eventually warn users of impending … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOwned Vehicle Exclusion Defeats Underinsured Motorist Claim
A U.S. district court in Missouri has rejected a policyholder’s strained interpretation of an “owned vehicle exclusion” standard in the underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage of automobile policies. The case, filed January 22, 2006, is entitled Walker v. Progressive Direct Ins.Co., … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCyber Thieves Make Millions Off High Profile Data Breaches
Cyber thieves who steal credit and debit card numbers are making millions of dollars in profits, fueling a global criminal enterprise marked by the high-profile data breaches of major companies such as Target and Home Depot. Thomas J. Holt, Michigan … Source: Claims Journal
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