If you need to secure cargo in a pickup bed, tie-down straps are the go-to option. But Toyota doesn't think that's enough. In a patent application released by the United States Patent and Trademark ...
A maintainer marshalls an F-35 on the flightline at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., in 2015, when the Air Force first began training women pilots to fly F-35s. (Photo by Marleah Cabano/U.S. Air Force) The ...
The Air Force is testing a new system designed to provide in-flight bladder relief to female pilots. Designed by Airion Health, the system involves a cup attached to the body, which collects urine and ...
Having a ton of cargo space is a double-edged sword—it's great for that unexpected Ikea run, less ideal for, say, a few bags of groceries or small, loose knickknacks. Take a pickup truck's bed, for ...
Air Force pilots, especially female ones, should soon have an easier and safer way to answer the call of nature in flight during long missions. The service plans to provide an improved in-flight ...
The US Air Force is getting new in-flight bladder-relief technology for its pilots. Problems with the previous system led pilots, especially female pilots, to dehydrate themselves to avoid using it.
The raft carrying Michael Jaramillo when an accident on Adventureland Park's Raging River ride fatally injured him July 3 temporarily had been pulled from service earlier in the day because of a ...
IN NATURE, vol. xxii. p. 520, there was an abstract of Mr. F. W. Bennett's paper on the “Visceral Anatomy of the Herring” (Journ. Anat. and Phys., July 1880). It has escaped the notice of Mr. Bennett ...
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