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Unmanned, Untethered -- Boeing Phantom Eye Races Down Runway

The Boeing Phantom Eye, an unmanned aerial vehicle fueled with liquid hydrogen, started taxi tests and reached 30 knots during its first run down Edwards Air Force Base's famed desert runway in California on March 10, 2012. Learn more at http://www.boeing.com/Features/2012/03/bds_phantomeye_03_12_12.html.


CDP Integrates Biological Materials into Training

FEMA's Center for Domestic Preparedness successfully incorporated biological materials into select training courses in February 2012. These new materials, Bacillus anthracis delta Sterne and ricin A-chain, provide the first response community a unique opportunity to work in an environment with biological materials, similar to a real world response. The CDP, located in Anniston, Ala., has trained using nerve agents GB and VX for nearly 14 years, and adding biological materials adds to the diverse training experience using real-world threats. Demand for specialized training using biological agents has grown over the last few years as the potential for biological attacks has been identified in several key homeland security publications. Training with ricin provides students a better understanding of how this toxin may be employed and how effortless it may be to process the toxin from its natural state. The Bacillus anthracis is a uniquely derived, nonpathogenic cousin of the organism that causes anthrax. Both materials are kept in a liquid form to ensure full control of the substances. The CDP training focuses on incident management, mass casualty response, and emergency response to a catastrophic natural disaster or terrorist act. Once popular for training opportunities using GB (Sarin) and VX chemical agents, now, with the addition of biological materials, the CDP offers a conclusive training experience focused on modern threats.


Introducing a New Dimension of Flight

Airbus' continued efforts to improve the efficiency of air traffic management systems worldwide took a significant step forward with the first I-4D (initial four-dimensional) flight test on Feb. 10, 2012. It utilized a new-generation system that contributes to enhanced arrival flow management, improved flight punctuality, and more capacity. I-4D is a cornerstone of the Airbus-supported SESAR (Single European Sky ATM Research) program to help modernize Europe's air traffic management. The video was uploaded to the official Airbus YouTube channel on March 7, 2012.




Thrill Ride: IBEW Helps Build Busch Gardens' Newest Coaster

Members of IBEW Local 666 in Richmond, Va., are providing the power for Verbolten -— the newest and most high-tech roller coaster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. The coaster is the most technologically advanced ride ever built at the Virginia theme park, featuring more electrical components than all of the park's other rides combined.


Dr. Wah Discusses AMA's Strategic Alliance with AT&T to Expand AMAGINE Physician Portal

In a union of two iconic American brands, the American Medical Association and AT&T have formed a strategic alliance that will enable hundreds of thousands of physicians, physician organizations, and medical societies nationwide to connect and collaborate with hospitals, payers and patients to help enhance patient care and reduce costs. Dr. Robert Wah, chair of the AMA Board of Trustees, discusses the alliance in this video uploaded to an AMA YouTube page on Feb. 28, 2012.


Body Armor Video for Procurement

When it comes to saving an officer's life, nobody can hold back. NIJ's National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center has created this video that can help procurement officials find the right vest for the right officer. It was uploaded to the U.S. Justice Department's YouTube site on March 5, 2012.


Improving Food Security, Productivity, Nutrition: DuPont

Our planet isn't getting any larger, but the world's population is. Every day, there are 150,000 new mouths in need of safe, nutritious food. Ensuring that enough healthy, nutritious food is available for people everywhere is one of the most critical challenges facing humanity. DuPont collaboration and science-based solutions help solve the global challenge of food security, food production, and nutrition to bring more and better food to more people everywhere. From advancing the nutritional content of crops, to helping farmers and growers around the world increase food productivity, to finding better ways to ensure food security and safety, we're working every day to get more good food to more people in every corner of the world.


Strings: Behind the Scenes

What did it take to hang the contents of an entire house from wires? See for yourself in this short, informative making-of video for the Liberty Mutual Commercial "Strings."


NFPA Journal: Preventing Surgical Fires

Rich Bielen, NFPA Fire Protection Systems Engineering Division manager, talks in this December 2011 NFPA video about the dangers of fires in a hospital operating room and how NFPA 99: Health Care Facilities Code can mitigate their frequency. Learn more about this at http://www.nfpa.org/orfires.


Chemistry and the Low Carbon Economy

The chemistry industry is a key player in developing a low carbon economy. This new video from the International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) highlights the many ways in which products made from chemistry help reduce carbon emissions.


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