Veteran Joseph Shuman, who served in the Navy from 1977 to 1983 and worked aboard a nuclear-powered attack submarine for ...
UK's market for ensuring trustworthy AI systems is poised to grow six-fold over the next decade, as UK also signs AI safety ...
Or sign-in if you have an account ... “We describe it as the ‘science of safety,’ implementing small, incremental and continuous productivity gains to help Canadians work faster, more ...
Food safety experts told Popular Science this uptick in deadly food safety ... mean overseers may be getting better at detecting signs of listeria earlier, which in turn, results in more recalls.
Red Line Safety, his Sacramento-based startup, is enhancing firefighter safety and efficiency with wearable technology that ...
Dhafer Marzougui, Associate Professor, Physics and Astronomy, College of Science, and Cing-Dao Kan, Professor/Director, Center for Collision Safety and Analysis, College of Science, received funding ...
ST. LOUIS – A brand new collaborative effort is spreading an important message. James Clark is the Vice President of Public ...
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi gave the keynote speech at a nuclear law workshop on “Nuclear Safety and Security in an Insecure World” held in Washington, DC, from 23 to 25 October 2024.
“It is a classic example of ‘police science,’” said McNichol ... “I told them, ‘Well, I am acutely anxious, so I think that’s ...
California is banning them in schools. The FDA says they’re fine. But synthetic dyes added to food to make them more colorful have a long, troubled history.
“During the pandemic, a lot of the trust in science and in government and ... says recalls are not necessarily a sign of a weak food safety net, regardless of how the public views them.
Fear may be as old as life on Earth. Now, researchers are getting to the bottom of explaining why we love it so much.