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Salon.com August 11, 2000 Howard Wen |
Sim dizzy Does Half-Life make you sick? Well, you're not alone. Plenty of gamers suffer from simulation sickness. |
Chemistry World March 19, 2008 John Bonner |
Pill for Car-Sick Dogs to be Launched in Europe Drug giant Pfizer has set April for the European launch of its pill for dogs suffering from motion sickness. |
Scientific American March 2009 Brendan Borrell |
Finding Balance: A Novel Theory on Seasickness Is poor posture control the real cause of motion sickness? |
National Defense December 2005 Michael Peck |
Simulator Eases Night-Vision Goggle Dangers In the surreal world of amplified light, things aren't as they appear. That's why a new simulator for fighter pilots will ease the dangers of training with night-vision goggles. |
National Defense December 2005 Robert H. Williams |
For the Consumer Who Has Everything Clarks Precision Machine and Tool is offering its "micro" flight simulator for $68,000. |
Outside November 2002 Neal Thompson |
Strengthen the Muscle Between Your Ears True fitness follows the adage "Use it or lose it." Turns out the brain follows the same rule. Here's a two-part approach to brain development -- physical and mental -- which you can effortlessly incorporate into your existing workout plan. |
PC Magazine March 14, 2007 |
Delayed Flights You'll have to lower your expectations of Microsoft Flight Simulator X until the system that can run it perfectly is developed. |
American Family Physician June 1, 2001 Herbert B. Newton |
Neurologic Complications of Scuba Diving Recreational scuba diving has become a popular sport in the United States, with almost 9 million certified divers. When severe diving injury occurs, the nervous system is frequently involved... |
PC Magazine July 4, 2008 Logan Kugler |
Understanding the Brain As much as we know about the human brain, there's just as much we don't know. |
National Defense July 2011 Eric Beidel |
Multi-Role JSF Simulator Delivered to Air Force Lockheed Martin recently sent the first of a new F-35 simulator to Eglin Air Force Base's 33rd Fighter Wing, which will begin using the system this fall. |
Popular Mechanics January 2007 Davin Coburn |
Upgrade Test Drive: Flying the Familiar Skies The comprehensiveness and attention to detail of Flight Simulator X will keep both pilots and armchair enthusiasts coming back for more. |
Scientific American August 2009 |
Readers Respond on "The Expanding Universe" Letters to the editor on PTSD, motion sickness, and more... |
American Family Physician December 15, 2000 |
What Is Mass Psychogenic Illness? Sometimes people in a group start to think they might have been exposed to something dangerous, like a germ or a toxin (poison). They might get signs of sickness like headache, dizziness, faintness, weakness or a choking feeling... |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 Ben Ames |
Streamlined databases drive military simulation Improved displays and screens are helping engineers build sharper pictures, but the greatest improvement in military simulation and mission rehearsal has been in software. |
National Defense February 2004 Roxana Tiron |
Special Ops Aviators Press Industry to Improve Trainers The U.S. Army special operations aviators, the Night Stalkers, typically choose training devices that give them the ability to rehearse missions at the drop of the hat, industry officials say. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2009 John McHale |
High-Fidelity COTS Technology Drives Flight Simulation Designers of flight training and simulation systems for military and commercial aviation depend on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology and common standards to create high-fidelity solutions. |