NASA Ames Wind Tunnel, 1945 — A Blueprint for Neuroscience’s Future (IMAGE)
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This 1945 photograph shows an A-26 Invader inside the 40- by 80-foot wind tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center. Aeronautical science relied on such infrastructures to bridge the gap between theoretical aerodynamics and reliable real-world flight. In their article, Shehata et al. argue that neuroscience now needs behavioral “wind tunnels,” embedded in real-world environments, to overcome its own bottlenecks and accelerate both scientific discovery and practical impact.
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