In the 1940s, researchers would throw just about anything at a wall—anesthetized pigs,
human cadavers—to gain an understanding of a high-speed collision's effect on the body. Thankfully, the latest generation of crash test dummies use sophisticated sensor arrays to do that, not dead people.
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