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Tag: eject

Railway-collision ejection-capsule

May 19, 2011 Marc Abrahams

In case two trains were about to collide head-on, this emergency ejection capsule would allow at least one person, likely the train engineer, to escape. The scheme was described in a magazine article in 1915. The blog Technologia Obsoleta spotlighted it recently. BONUS: An alternate solution, devised by Flann O’Brien

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“Mouse Party” video addiction game

May 11, 2011 Marc Abrahams

The University of Utah offers you, free an addiction (and possibly addictive) video game called “Mouse Party“. The PlantCellBiology web site, where we first heard about “Mouse Party”, says of it: you can grab mice with different addictions and lift them into an analysing machine to take a closer look at the processes in their […]

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