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wind tunnel

[wind] / wɪnd /
NOUN
testing structure
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It has led to a change of approach, and the drivers have been saying that large gains are being found in the wind tunnel as a result.

From BBC

“New factory coming together will be ready, new wind tunnel, a lot of investment. They look pretty good.”

From Seattle Times

When the researchers dropped the wandering salamanders into the wind tunnel upside down or backward, they could immediately whip their tails around and spin into an upright position.

From New York Times

They put them into a wind tunnel with a fan blowing upward to simulate the animal falling.

From Science Magazine

Laboratories are particular targets and the FBI said China has successfully recruited talent program participants globally for work on programs involving wind tunnel design, advanced lasers, military technologies and nuclear energy.

From Washington Times