Because of their water content and chemistry, potatoes absorb and reflect radio signals much the same way as the human body does. This is why Boeing used sacks of potatoes when testing wireless signals in plane cabins.
Maine Senator Susan Collins is touting the potato in the face of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's proposed nutrition guidelines, which would limit the spud in school lunches.
Because of their water content and chemistry, potatoes absorb and reflect radio signals much the same way as the human body does, so Boeing used sacks of potatoes when testing wireless signals in plane cabins.
Because of their water content and chemistry, potatoes absorb and reflect radio signals much the same way as the human body does, so Boeing used sacks of potatoes when testing wireless signals in plane cabins.
Fairy tales for an American childhood, they took place in the countryside bursting with farms, trains, and corn fairies -- and narrated by a minstrel with a potato for a head.
Fairy tales for an American childhood, they took place in the countryside bursting with farms, trains, and corn fairies -- and narrated by a minstrel with a potato for a head.