Texas A&M Researcher’s Formula Quantifies Fatal Hazards To Kids Left In Hot Cars

Texas A&M Researcher’s Formula Quantifies Fatal Hazards To Kids Left In Hot Cars

By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture COLLEGE STATION, July 6, 2018 — A mathematical model developed by Robert Brown, Texas A&M University professor of landscape architecture, was used in a highly publicized study quantifying the time it takes for young children to become dangerously hot when they are accidentally left in the back seat of a sweltering car. The study, led by Jennifer Vanos, a member of the University of California, San Diego faculty, […]