Carry

The Suzuki Carry (Japanese: スズキ・キャリイ, Hepburn: Suzuki Kyarī) is a kei truck produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki.

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This Self-Driving Boat Maps Underwater Terrain: Researchers at The University of Texas at El Paso have constructed a fully autonomous boat that can carry out bathymetric surveys — surveys of the depth and terrain of bodies of water like oceans, rivers and lakes.

Giant Seaweed 'Blob' Could Carry Dangerous Bacteria

Giant Seaweed 'Blob' Could Carry Dangerous Bacteria

Newly-Developed Optical Fiber Can Carry More Than 10 Million Fast Home Internet Connections

Most of Us Carry a Virus Few Have Heard of. Here's Why It's Important.

Artemis 2 astronaut to carry Canada's flag at King Charles' coronation

Dogs Can Carry Mutant Flu Strains

China scientists carry out ‘rule-breaking’ AI experiment in space

China's struggles with lab safety carry danger of another pandemic

Warning: Researchers Find New York City Rats Carry the COVID-19 Virus

Ingenuity helicopter completes 48th flight on Mars. The proof-of-concept mission was initially slated to carry out just 5 flights over the course of 30 days.

Space dust could carry alien life across the galaxy, study suggests

China could launch 13,000 satellites to "suppress" and spy on Starlink | The satellites could carry "anti-Starlink payloads"

Cockatoos can not only use tools, they can carry whole toolkits to trickier jobs, study shows

Emailing Your Doctor May Carry a Fee

World's largest plane, Stratolaunch's Roc, aces 2nd captive-carry test flight

California's endangered winter-run Chinook salmon population plummets amid new threat | Researchers hypothesize that the salmon are feasting too heavily on anchovies. Unfortunately for the salmon, anchovies carry an enzyme called thiaminase, which breaks down thiamine.

This wild interstellar picogram probe idea could carry engineered microbes to other stars

Scientists Say Corpses Can Carry and Spread COVID-19

The FDA is proposing a new rule for what “healthy” means on food products. A group of 17,000 doctors argues that allowing dairy, eggs, and meat to carry healthy claims is risky.