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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Swedish engineer Astrid Linder, who lead the project to create the prototype for the first crash test dummy modeled after the average woman's body. Here's a fact.
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Inside a Crash-Test Dummy Lab: Check Out This Cool and Creepy Corner of the Car WorldSome of Magna’s crash test dummies are, in fact, worth over a million bucks. And if you want to be fancy, you can call them Anthropomorphic Test Devices (but we won’t). Dummy or ATD, there’s ...
The moose crash-test dummy was developed by IT engineer Magnus ... way for people to use their fingers when turning a knob. Art History Prize: Peter de Smet and Nicholas Hellmuth, for their ...
Creating the new crash test dummy is only the first step. It will take more study and new government regulations to get the dummy into use, which some U.S. Congress members are working on.
About DASH 1.0 DASH 1.0 is the first Sleepypod crash test dummy that represents the distinctive sighthound dog shape, having long legs, a deep chest, a wiry body, and a lean head. DASH’s weight ...
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