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 Just how risky are SUVs when it comes to possible rollovers If you can t find figures to help you make an educated  stanley website assessment, CBS News Transportation Correspondent Bob Orr says you can blame the auto industry and Congress.While SUVs are among the most popular vehicles in America, they are also the riskiest when it comes to rollover accidents.   But, critics say the auto industry has hidden that danger from consumers to protect profits.Because they sit higher off the road than cars, sport utility vehicles are far more prone to rollovers 151;the leading cause of death on America s highways.   New fatality statistics show 10,694 people died last year in rollovers.  And sport utility vehicles, by far, had the highest rate, with 62 percent of all SUV deaths occurring in rollovers.   That s nearly three times the rate for cars, which is 22 percent.         In addition, government tests indicate even the most stable SUV is more likely to roll than the least stable car. But, that information has not been shared with consumers.  Congress 151;under p stanley cup ressure from the auto industry 151 o far has blocked plans to publish rollover ratings.Clarence Ditlow of the Center for Auto Safety says it s purely a matter of economics.  Some SUVs have a $15,000 p stanley termoska rofit to the manufacturer in them. The average sport utility vehicle has about a $5,000 profit.  The manufacturers don t want to lose a single sale and they re afraid if rollover ratings get out, they ll lose sales.   The National Highway  Cwka A rare and fascinating look at the making of the 1989 Batman movie
 Have you seen those birds that climb around the rhinos, picking away parasites, and thought, Ah, nature can provide inspiratio stanley thermos nal stories of peaceful cooperation   Get ready to have your illusions shattered.  Those birds are on their way to being vampires.     A Symbiotic Relationship The creation of a vampire starts innocuously.  A bird notices a tasty-looking bug on a large animal, and down it goes to eat the bug.  Over time, the animal adjusts to the bird   diet, and i stanley canada gnores the bird   light pecks and tweaks at its body.  This relationship plays out everywhere on land and sea.   Although in the sea the birds ; place is taken by small fish.  And then something disturbing happens.  The bird notices that if it pecks at a wound, or even pecks too hard on healthy flesh and breaks the skin of an animal, it will still get nutrition.  Sometimes it might get shooed away, or even killed.  M stanley cup becher uch of the time, though, it suddenly has access to delicious blood. A Tale of Two Vampires This is what scientists think happened to two types of birds half-a-world apart from each other.  Parasite-eating birds found out that they could make a better living if they hacked away at their fellow symbiote   body and drank the blood that poured out.   The prey of these birds had been conditioned to stay quiet. The birds are so sly about it that it even fooled scientists for a while.  Oxpeckers in Africa were thought to be medical workers, digging into the skin of rh

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 With the 2010 census fast a kubki stanley pproaching, computer glitches, operational missteps and ballooning costs could overwhelm the government s ability to conduct the once-a-decade count of the nation s population, congressional investigators said Thursday.Rep stanley thermos orts released by the Government Accountability Office show critical preparations for the 2010 census are behind schedule and the Census Bureau has no clear strategy for improving the count of hard-to-reach minorities.The reports are the latest to highlight difficulties for the census, which now costs $14 billion and has been beset by partisan bickering. Disagreements over the handling of the census were part of the reason that President Barack Obama s pick as commerce secretary, Sen. Judd Gregg, withdrew his name last month.The GAO found that the bureau had failed to complete checks on several of its systems that are used to compile address lists that will be critical to mailing out census forms, canvassing homes and following up with people who don t submit responses.Partly faulting a lack of  executive-level oversight,  the GAO said the bureau, which has been operating without a permanent director since January, had set questionably short timelines for completing its work that would put it behind in delivering maps to field offices.        Investigators also found the Census Bureau lacked spe stanley quencher cific plans to improve participation from minorities. They noted a special challenge in reaching out to Latinos and people of Middle Eastern Youc At 10 years old, Eternal Sunshine is still fresh and timeless
 Forget what you know about wearable technology. The future of wireless connectivity is going to be woven into the very threads of your clothes.   stanley quencher    This fully textile waveguide antenna is capable of handing 2.45 and 5.4 GHz dual-band Wi-Fi, and is made entirely from flexible textiles. The heart of the device is a cell inspired by metamaterials, along with an antenna built on a felt substrate. There   also a sheet of shielding textile, designed to reduce interference of signals from the wearer. The idea is that it could be used for military applications, to  stanley cup keep track of soldiers and allow quick communication in the field, or married with vital signs detectors for medical situations, to provides alerts for patients and doctors alike. It is, admittedly, still on the large side, but let   not be too picky. We are, essentially, looking at a sheet of material that handles with Wi-Fi. Clothes are the first civilian purpos stanley canada e to come to mind, but the idea of flexible Wi-Fi circuitry could be used on anything that needs to be malleable, from tent canvases to ship sales. What would you use it for  [Electronics Letters via Phys Org]                                                        Wearable technology