Such tests might be useful, say, to screen school children or cruise ship passengers.
Spit vs. Swab? Scientists say new studies support use of ‘saliva tests’ for COVID|Lee Clifford|September 5, 2020|Fortune
Cruise Director of Government Affairs Prashanthi Raman Earlier this year, before the world blew up, Cruise received a permit in California to begin transporting passengers.
Hear from Lyft, Cruise, Nuro and Aurora about the road ahead for driverless vehicles|Megan Rose Dickey|August 28, 2020|TechCrunch
Meanwhile, Cruise still has its eyes set on public deployment, which is where the expertise of Raman comes in.
Hear from Lyft, Cruise, Nuro and Aurora about the road ahead for driverless vehicles|Megan Rose Dickey|August 28, 2020|TechCrunch
Cruise also began focusing more on hardware earlier this year.
Hear from Lyft, Cruise, Nuro and Aurora about the road ahead for driverless vehicles|Megan Rose Dickey|August 28, 2020|TechCrunch
That all came after Cruise had already scrapped its plans to launch a robotaxi service in 2019.
Hear from Lyft, Cruise, Nuro and Aurora about the road ahead for driverless vehicles|Megan Rose Dickey|August 28, 2020|TechCrunch
These skills are particularly needed when, as in the case of the AirAsia flight, the airplane is at cruise altitude.
Did Bad Weather Bring Down AirAsia 8501?|Clive Irving|December 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Nerd Cruise By Adam Rogers, Wired What 800 Nerds on a Cruise Ship Taught Me About Life, the Universe, and Snorkeling.
The Daily Beast’s Best Longreads, Dec 22-28, 2014|William Boot|December 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He told the court he called the retired captain to see exactly where he lived so he knew when to sound the cruise ship horn.
The Costa Concordia’s Randy Reckless Captain Takes the Stand|Barbie Latza Nadeau|December 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST
More than 150 passengers on a California cruise ship came down with norovirus, continuing a trend that happens every year.
A Doctor Explains Why Cruise Ships Should Be Banned|Kent Sepkowitz|November 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It also has a close association with cruises and cruise ships.
A Doctor Explains Why Cruise Ships Should Be Banned|Kent Sepkowitz|November 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
To cheer him up, the Captain invited him to join Mrs. Thomas and himself on a cruise in the Susan.
Two Knapsacks|John Campbell
However enjoyable this cruise might be to me, I had to think of abandoning it.
Their Majesties as I Knew Them|Xavier Paoli
Takin a cruise, or is this one of them new-fangled health cures?
The Boy Aviators' Flight for a Fortune|Wilbur Lawton
A man might cruise from here to Cochin China, in a dory, provided that he had enough hard-tack and water aboard.
Within the Capes|Howard Pyle
I recollect faring harder than this through one cruise, in a flush vessel.
Peter Simple|Frederick Marryat
British Dictionary definitions for cruise (1 of 2)
cruise
/ (kruːz) /
verb
(intr)to make a trip by sea in a liner for pleasure, usually calling at a number of ports
to sail or travel over (a body of water) for pleasure in a yacht, cruiser, etc
(intr)to search for enemy vessels in a warship
(intr)(of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel) to travel at a moderate and efficient speed
(intr)informalto search the streets or other public places for a sexual partner
noun
an act or instance of cruising, esp a trip by sea
Word Origin for cruise
C17: from Dutch kruisen to cross, from cruiscross; related to French croiser to cross, cruise, Spanish cruzar, German kreuzen
British Dictionary definitions for cruise (2 of 2)
Cruise
/ (kruːz) /
noun
Tom. original name Thomas Cruise Mapother. born 1962, US film actor; his films include Risky Business (1983), Top Gun (1986), Jerry Maguire (1989), Eyes Wide Shut (1999), War of the Worlds (2005), and Valkyrie (2008)