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Today on In Case You Missed It: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is proposing to mechanically limit the speed of buses and semis over 26,000 pounds to under 68 miles per hour. The idea focuses on safety concerns but also would improve fuel efficiency.
Meanwhile a doctor at University of California San Francisco found a way to apply 3D technology to existing CT scans, letting health practitioners select segments of a scan and turn tissue around to get a better look at formerly hidden sections.
If you’re interested in geology, we recommend the full Ice Age decomposition video here. Those interested in our work towards living on Mars will want to know about the simulated mission on Hawaii now being at an end. As always, please share any interesting tech or science videos you find by using the #ICYMI hashtag on Twitter for @mskerryd.
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Today on In Case You Missed It: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is proposing to mechanically limit the speed of buses and semis over 26,000 pounds to under 68 miles per hour. The idea focuses on safety concerns but also would improve fuel efficiency.
Meanwhile a doctor at University of California San Francisco found a way to apply 3D technology to existing CT scans, letting health practitioners select segments of a scan and turn tissue around to get a better look at formerly hidden sections.
If you’re interested in geology, we recommend the full Ice Age decomposition video here. Those interested in our work towards living on Mars will want to know about the simulated mission on Hawaii now being at an end. As always, please share any interesting tech or science videos you find by using the #ICYMI hashtag on Twitter for @mskerryd.
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