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Infrastructure and Engineering

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  • Energy Production (4)
  • Homelessness and Housing (18)
Vaccine Passports

Vaccine Passports

>> February 14, 2021

Proof of having received Covid-19 vaccine may soon be required for boarding a plane, going to a ball game, going to school, having a job or eating in some restaurants. An expert involved in the design of a passport app discusses how it would all work.

topics: Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Ethics| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Infrastructure and Engineering| Philosophy and Ethics| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Technology| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Vaccination| Vaccine Mandate| Viruses

Smart Cars and Smart Roads (2021)

>> January 10, 2021

Cars will soon be able to provide data as well as receive it. Experts explain how cars can talk with roads, traffic signals and central computers, and how roads themselves may collect data on the cars they carry. In the future, autonomous cars may use these links to greatly speed travel and make it much safer.

topics: Autonomous Vehicles| Communication| Economics| Economics and Finance| Health Care| Infrastructure and Engineering| Law Enforcement and Police| Mathematics and Data| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Technology| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Vehicle Safety
Moms Released From Prison

Moms Released From Prison

>> November 29, 2020

Experts and a former inmate running a new program for moms in prison discuss barriers and ways to overcome them.

topics: Affordable Housing| Behavioral Science| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Crime and Criminal Justice| Homelessness and Housing| Jails and Prisons| Law Enforcement and Police| Mass Incarceration| Mental Health| Police| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Social Science| Sociology| Women's Issues

Medical Notes: Week of June 28, 2020

>> June 28, 2020

Researchers have been looking for an already existing drug to quickly take on Covid-19, and apparently, now they’ve found one. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration has closed the door on using the malaria treatment Hydroxychloroquine (hy-drox-ee-klor-oh-quin) to treat Covid-19. Then, social isolation has been a lifesaver the last few months, but if it …

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Behavioral Science| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Treatments| Federal Government and Regulation| Government and Legislation| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Infrastructure and Engineering| Mental Health| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Pediatrics| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Social Isolation and Loneliness| Social Science| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Viruses

Medical Notes: Week of January 12, 2020

>> January 12, 2020

Teenagers are vaping marijuana at rapidly rising rates. Then, a report on concussions and why they can produce lifelong effects. Then, another study confirming the importance of sleep. And finally, a new survey of ERs proves that smartphones make people run into things, triggering a spike in head and neck injuries.

topics: Biology| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Children and Parenting| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Homelessness and Housing| Infrastructure and Engineering| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Prevention| Public Health and Public Safety| Sleep| Teenagers| Vaping and E-cigarettes
Avoiding Mistakes in Dealing with Aging

Avoiding Mistakes in Dealing with Aging

>> January 5, 2020

As loved ones age, tough decisions need to be made on finances, housing, and other concerns, and these decisions need to be made far earlier than they typically are. This is especially true if a person does not have family to act as support and caregiver.

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Children and Youth at Risk| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Homelessness and Housing| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Vulnerable Populations
Caring For Strangers

Caring For Strangers

>> October 20, 2019

Emergency room physicians have to make sense of and care for complete strangers every day. A recently retired ER doctor looks back at lessons he’s learned that are applicable to everyone’s life.

topics: Business and Industry| Doctors| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Emotion| Employment and Workplace Issues| Health Care| Infrastructure and Engineering| Mental Health| Patient Care and Safety| Prevention| Public Health and Public Safety

School Crossing Safety

>> August 4, 2019

A safety expert and a veteran school crossing guard—the nation’s “favorite crossing guard”-- discuss.

topics: Child Safety| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Distracted Driving| Education| Infrastructure and Engineering| Injury| Law Enforcement and Police| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| School| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Vulnerable Populations

Medical Notes: Week of July 7, 2019

>> July 7, 2019

The Scientific reports the rotavirus could give children some protection against diabetes. Then, studies showing a rough childhood can have an affect on development. Skin biopsies are costly and invasive but a new virtual biopsy device could change all of that. Finally, are you a dog person? A study in Sweden says it's genetic.

topics: Behavioral Science| Child Development| Children and Parenting| DNA and Genetics| Economics and Finance| Emotion| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Homelessness and Housing| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Infrastructure and Engineering| Medical Research| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Parenting Issues| Pets and Animals| Poverty| Prevention| Research and Clinical Trials| Stress and Stress Management| Technology| Vaccination

Medical Notes: Week of April 14, 2019

>> April 14, 2019

A major study showing a daily aspirin does nothing to prolong life, and increases risk in gastrointestinal bleeding. Then, soda with sugar and the connection to heart death and increased cancer risks. Then, how preventive road maintenance can save drivers costs. And finally, eating nuts to maintain brain function as you age.

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Brain Function| Cancer Treatment and Research| Economics and Finance| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Infrastructure and Engineering| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pollution| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Transportation and Traffic Safety
The Effects of Workplace Fatigue

The Effects of Workplace Fatigue

>> March 10, 2019

Fatigue in the workplace carries enormous costs in loss of productivity and injury. Experts are beginning to measure its precise effects in real time using wearable motion sensors, with some surprising results that will shape solutions. An expert who has studied this shares insights.

topics: Biology| Business and Industry| Employment and Workplace Issues| Infrastructure and Engineering| Injury| Medical Research| Productivity| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Sleep| Technology

Medical Notes: Week of February 24, 2019

>> February 24, 2019

Explorers and scientists are speculating that an age inhibitor, or "fountain of youth" drug may be ready for human trials. Lower speed limits increase crashes due to government overrides? A study suggesting, "Let's do science" is much more effective at getting girls engaged than suggesting, "Let's be scientists."

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Behavioral Science| Biology| Discrimination and Racism| Education| Gender and Identity| Generic Drugs| Inflammation and Pain| Infrastructure and Engineering| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Stigma and Stereotypes| Technology
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