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The huge magnetic force of MRI machines has led to some devastating disasters, including a tragic incident involving a gun.
FDM 3D printing has gone beyond prototyping and is being used as a production tool by many companies. However, conventional printers still require an operation to pop the finished part of the bed ...
Sign me up for one of these floating beds! Be mindful that if the price of 1.2M euros alone doesn’t kill you, the electrical bills… ...
The man, 61, was in critical condition after entering an exam room in Westbury, N.Y., on Long Island, without authorization ...
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Ford has patented a system that can secure items in a pickup bed or SUV cargo area using magnets.
A man tragically died after being pulled into an MRI machine by a metal necklace at a Long Island facility. The powerful magnetic field turned the necklace into a deadly projectile, causing fatal ...
And if I had a $1.5 million, I might consider this floating magnet bed. It’s suspended only by magnetic forces and a few small tethers. Perhaps it solves the problem of bedsprings poking one in ...
Ford is looking to patent a magnetic truck bed, according to a patent application first spotted by Muscle Cars & Trucks. Filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in January ...
A Ford patent shows a system for magnetic truck bed tie downs that could eventually be featured on the F-150, Super Duty, Ranger and Maverick pickup trucks.