
How science and technology can influence human performance
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An institute pioneering research in human performance.
Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas is known for innovations in everything from automotive and aircraft performance to space exploration. Now, this institute is pioneering research in human performance. We go into the lab to learn more.
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How science and technology can influence human performance
Clip: Season 4 Episode 28 | 5m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas is known for innovations in everything from automotive and aircraft performance to space exploration. Now, this institute is pioneering research in human performance. We go into the lab to learn more.
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