Hemmings on MSN
Bridging the gender safety gap: How the new THOR-05F crash-test dummy is revolutionizing car safety for women
For decades, car safety tests have predominantly relied on a crash-test dummy modeled after the average 1970s American man.
Why do male and female bodies look the way they do? Compared to species like elephant seals and peacocks, we’re outright boring — similar flesh suits sharing similar lumps. It’s understood evolution ...
After years of limbo, the U.S. government has given the green light to a crash test dummy based on the female body. But will ...
MotorTrend on MSN
New Crash-Test Dummy Finally Addresses Women’s Car Safety Gaps
Though the new dummy's official use has not yet been confirmed, THOR-05F represents a monumental first step in equitably ...
A new study from the University of Toronto has found that today’s artificial intelligence image generators often ...
BOSTON — So-called “organs on a chip” — small blobs of tissue growing in lab dishes that mimic the function of their human counterparts — have promise for basic science and drug development. And those ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Will This Newly Approved Crash Test Dummy Make Car Accidents Less Deadly for Women?
F, marking a first step toward the government and manufacturers potentially using the dummy in future car safety tests. But ...
AUTOPOST on MSN
Women 73% More Likely to Be Hurt in Crashes—After 50 Years, the U.S. Finally Built a Female Crash-Test Model
U.S. Department of Transportation / Courtesy of Humanetics brochure" > The U.S. Department of Transportation has taken a ...
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