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tv   Women Make Science Robo Gal  Al Jazeera  March 10, 2022 8:30am-9:01am AST

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say the specific amounts being offered to them are inadequate in finding something have taken more than a 100 years, but the wreck of the arctic explorer, ernest shackleton ship is finally been found. the endurance sank after been crushed by pack ice back in 1915. it's been discovered at a depth of more than 3000 meters and we'll see off the antarctic coast operations in described as the most challenging shipwrecked search ever undertaken ah, of the art, these are the headlines a russian, it strikes destroyed maternity hospital in the procedure. crating, city of multiple deaths been reported that people are feared, buried under the rebel russia. as ukraine was using the hospital to set up firing position. that your friends president voted me. lensky says, the attack is just further proof that a no fly zone must be imposed by nato resist the mobile ball in the car,
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new russian bombs landed on a children's and maternity hospital. you the building is destroyed. actually, we're still going through the rubble. what sort of threat did i posed to the russian federation? what's happening in ukraine is a genocide. people of europe, you can see what's happening again. you must put pressure on russia. so they stop this one straw city and the war. president lensky also says 35000 people were evacuated from ukrainian cities on wednesday. humanitarian corridors set up around the country have had limited success with both sides, accusing each other breaching the car door agreements. the united states has dismissed russian allegations that it's operating by a warfare labs inside ukraine. and a series of tweets white house press secretary gen saki described the claims as preposterous, and also suggested it is in fact russia laying the groundwork for full flag operations. so it can potentially use such weapons against ukraine. and on thursday, later on thursday, the ukrainian or russian foreign minister times in each and turkey,
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if it goes ahead, will be the highest level talk since the war began. but ukraine is not expecting any big break. 33, when you to be honest, i'm reserved with my optimism. i do not have high expectations, but of course we will be pressing for the maximum. i will demand a ceasefire to liberate our territories. and of course, to resolve the humanitarian issues, or rather catastrophes created by the russian military, owing to the actions of the ukrainian armed forces, as well as the coordinated actions with partners regarding sanctions. i am going to these negotiations in a strong position. and in other news, government killed 19 security personnel in an attack in the northwest and at nigerian state of cabby and happened late on tuesday. and a village called can. yeah, that's you up to date with the headlines on our to 0. women make science is next serious, dorcas days was one man leading the country to present us out as lawful legitimacy
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. he needs to said that how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examined the global power games of president bush on either side. we believe aside the simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? in the reason that could effect any human side master of chaos on al jazeera ah, the hey, i. when i was your lady, i read about very book and i thought they were listing of all good. then you can have the thing that we were told to you that i hope you do being. and i thought,
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you know what, when i, when i'm oh, i want to work with right off. i want to be very god i don't know how to make i get a little bit too much right now, like i think with really bad think literally just started with. yeah. and then it's coming right back. was like right in the parking spot room girl was 19 at the time in my 2nd year university and i saw all my classes and my tutorials that there were very few goes in my class . and my professor told me that this is a big problem, not just in no, been but all through this trailer in the world that i thought, oh, i could do something about it. oh,
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okay. was that and go through much or too little or too much. so once i decided that i was going to do this, i recruited a few of my friends. and so let's start designing these robotics workshops. and so we had for 16 people find out for rober gals within 3 weeks of us actually 1st meeting in the 1st 3 months, we taught 124 girls from 5 schools around open. ah i changed everything really to him like it just gave us his national platform to spread our message. and it meant that i was impacting hundreds
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of people with thousands of people along with how message you know, all learning about austin. thinking about how you getting engaged, been involved and that just had a ripple effect in terms of us getting out there and and doing more prize was coming in. most of the girls had no idea what engineering is on feedback surveys. they tell us things like i thought it had to do with engine. mm. has to do with metal. i thought they would train drivers and my personal favorite. i was wondering if you know you sheldon, of the big bang theory ah, in my head where friends was just sort of busy in the end i did a 140 speaking engagements in 8 months. and so i was like, flying everywhere and giving like 20 stations along. we need to be teaching our
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kids from as early as primary school. how to make self. mm. i think i kept cutting for a while. sophomore, very good. i'm just gonna be here. right. if i get it wrong on the real thing, then it's a lot of work to fix it. these telephones very well if they allow people to lead multiple places to maintain. usually they should be in cape town, south africa, and have these robots in melvin history up and really down into the very broad and have a meeting in mobile wall. having your meetings and going about your life in cape town, south africa, the same time. so exciting this technology because it gives people a super power of being more than who they are. are you using technology to amplify your impact? so we've got full right?
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well, sort of go through that. we've got a fully built and just waiting to do final rigorous testing on q a. no, to make sure they pass everything and say during this, in the back of the fix, i always try to think of my robots in terms of how it can be used when people, the disability i mean i, we decided that would put the ability to recognize objects on the farm so that people with a vision would be able to recognize everyday objects just by pointing the for not it. hey guys, it's joy ferrara. i'm going to be demonstrating a new app for the blind that you guys are going to really enjoy it. is called a i believe, vision, so we can detect object, you put your phone at the object, we will try to identify a appliance full contact us and say that
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they are teaching it in their classes. and that the girls in particular really liked it because it meant that when they went to the bathroom, they didn't have to feel around for the the same or the toilet or been and that way it made their whole experience more hygiene. sanchez? yes sir. oh yes. mounting, hold on a dub of the neck. uh straight. yeah. good. yeah, no holds, adeline. yeah, no, i robot canopy bed that has the ability. we really had to come up with a variety of control and faces. different people have different levels of ability in terms of an ability to move ahead of their arms or the chairs .
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so say ha ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha was now been basically ryan's hands for just over 4 years now.
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i was saying to me, i roared, oh no worries. we'll get this down. he does, he's research tells me how he was the project then in simple terms, i am, he's human robot. just perform the tasks he tells me to perform and to complete those projects you're point 446, right? ah, yes, fine, perfect. what is assigned to the other one? yes. yes. the robot is his eyes, and i can show him what's happening and how the procedures progressing live. so make sure i, yeah it, it gives me as your short messages, any questions? i'll ask him or i'll leave a little bit extra. j
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j o d n t easy. yeah. sorry . with us last. mm hm. it was really hot only, but ryans using is tell a port and that life is better for him in some way. he food with lucid ucla mobility, they wanna just feel like a human who is able to have be independent and do things by themselves. i think it's really important to listen and just get into that world and be there for them . oh yes. ready i will leave that at that like you say writing this altering with spot on ah,
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before i post anything i spoke to people from the corner politic association. i reached out to friends and her friends who had put her plate. she'll, they told me, you know, really excited about robotics being able to move, the ability to have independence and little shows around the house. so i'm a chief of the robot arm for people with limited upward mobility in order to take things off the ground. all eyebrow given, filtering me to because great feedback about chiva in terms of medic compactness functionality. people said we want to more we want to table to lift truly doesn't know. that's why i care around. gretch carry with me. this is a hybrid of chiva and tele ah,
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so in terms of and her for the left and right. like a rotational. that's 3 degrees of freedom based. we're actually out in the true to phrase afraid on and then with base murders lifting up the over and the risk another sure, so 70 years of freedom and then being able to rotate the hand. that's our after afraid on in this for me, the math is quite complicated because there's so many degrees of freedom, the major joint and also figuring out how to get from one place to another and where all the joint station or even watch here from here to that is also quite
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challenging. sorry. it's a, it's a very interesting problem. me once it has teleports head here, like a tele presence robot with an acre griffin, as has shown before. we do all that would actually have to get an end effect her off. cheever and put it on the hands of it has a hand to put things with ah, it's really important to understand who you're booting in school and get into their world until you actually talk to them. you, you never actually, nor, and they have all the insights that you never thought of the people who work it. i strong quadriplegic association, either have a disability or work with people with a disability all the time. and sir, to get their feedback was really important. so we took this 3 but on
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and the 3 bought and we can buy the st ago. and we made this 8 degree of freedom robot arm, but can lift 3 killers, ah, from 80 centimeters away. so you're in your chair. he can like control your robot, sir. walk in front of you, get the door fear. you have your own personal la i guess it's like a touch of, you know, affordable that came to the hands and how to just walk around from the other concept. definitely being improvement that's time to use your imagination. now you can use it around the house only for the things they're going to put in the house or your environment and you start to explore. busy more more towards steal my brother's chocolate. so i can go up. you can reach to that high. well well, the broom and look at dad and catch the other fraud. safeco, praying, prepared me,
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was in their fridge, open the fridge to take it at the time. the ability to touch and mark live again, drop it in the buttons again and did, and then they've got their independence to dinner is ready for them as well. great . she advised client, he don't want that 247. we've got quite a few clients that just get because someone always having to be there, i want to be alone in those days gone for them. well to say that was a couch coming up and say one question, just the word why we really get it's right. a couple of why why the plan works. he's the higher up the legs, the ability thought 5 my time maybe to do my head.
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so that's what control of my team how's it going, anthony? how are you? i'm good. how are you? again? i get to see you. you're looking well, i came to this race on here. as well as catch up. sorry. tell me. yeah. if you had a robotic home, what would you want to do is good. will allow me the independent as possible. that's why without what, whatever good each come up. i. well, unless yeah guys, why was quicker? you actually rather than blowing about getting a drink get care of my friends bottle. i thought it would be try for them that that was there and i'm like it's wired. calling on the tough would be yeah. all man, nothing else. worry about any of the little things like i feel like it's
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a little things that really make a big difference. what i, what people will up as mailing them. and i want to check their hayes. i want to take my hand. so i just feel so awkward and i like human like going when i catch, i'd go back i actually was really glad to meet you and you like to express my warmest towards them. i want to leave a virus like there and now. so they caught us spread one about what they look, they were doing my bill that always did a lot of i guess i'm just i like to touch my team to touch my head. yeah. that's what i usually do when i when i meet someone . yeah, i just, i just reach out and i have such
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a hand. i license out the bill is an interaction. yeah. yeah. there's a connection that has been ha, ha, yeah, but much throw the mountain. that is my, my disability to somebody's brain just being a bit to pose fight. because that's not a bad one. capella's, the fan. that's why i want to think of it. when you go and meet with people and they give you feedback on the project you're working on, they really reiterate their parties and their priorities. become your priorities for your project and what you're trying to achieve. some thinking we take a hand off one of the o. g robots? yes. for how to put another murder controller on it. well, lou,
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designing the new very by hand, we actually took this were by hand off this robot and took it apart. and it wasn't put back together properly, which is what it handlers. and so i have to take it apart now and figure out the right way to put it back on so that it can open and close properly. if you can clothing in mine and see how the different parts fit to gala and design it in your mind, then you can create it's like being a magician. ha, that was good. i'm glad. i'm glad i did that. just wrapped around with a bill is it's not on fast versus oh
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ah i think one of the wise just came out did some of it is full out who oh my mom with her to ring clean all. she worked really hard so that my brother and i could participate in various extracurricular activities and we could get a good education. it made me think if i became an entrepreneur and you know if everything went badly, i could do that. i could get a, get a and get any job and just provide for my family. and so i gave me
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a lot of freedom. i knew that even if i out everything with ears, hey, ah, my great pleasure to kick off proceedings with our 1st chain out. speaker, please welcome rita jane. how can everyone, how i you? and when i received a study mechanical engineering at imperial college in london, when i 1st arrived, i thought would be so great to have her wriggles here. then we could be global. no one showed up to the 1st for began meeting in the u. k. and so when i realized this, after about half an hour, i cried, that experience really taught me that it's okay to have things not work out as long as you learn from your mistakes, dust yourself up from uh, from them and keep going with,
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ah, but here at anthony's house in order to show him a robot. and just at that different scenarios of the robber healthy, you know, his everyday life pleasant friends are what are we up to marita? well. 5 in the past, i'm never going to get the rebate on to grab a copy and put it on the table here. some of these buys is that a minimum today since our seeks? yeah. so we lost her, gets in by c function back and i think something must the
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bumps are on our way here for some reason, right? what was behaving as i flea. and we couldn't figure out why it's, well, it's looking promising when your prototype, something is a lot of temporary ways of doing things, sir. even these wires in single, in the air, they're also made using like temporary prototyping connectors. and so that's why like a bumper it, as far as are like, they're not meant here. and it's, it's, i would say in this paragraph age in c's. same of can base so i that's the level of patience i had. so they'll go operation on sure to be
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have a lot more function when it's finished. well, i mean, we're still pretty early in the process that ah, yeah, i just wanted say get it working and get it out there. yeah. but treasury being where i'm calling to ask someone else to help me quite the news myself. so yeah, i'm looking forward to the day. ah, what makes it more complicated than others? is that we have no mercy of 9 murders ins for bought compared to 3 and tell and 6 in gl, or you've got lots of combinations of things that can go wrong. and this is part of course i said just makes us realize, oh and so we need to work on and make reliable before we can move forward. is way
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too many inputs for us to have just one central brain. sure. we need always independent cost been difficult to match, a always have my doubts that things were work out, but i also get so excited about what i'm creating because i know that i learned a lot and i know that i'll be a better person at the end of the answer, i just go ahead and do it anyway and say what the consequences obey. ah, you are fighting for jackson often get involved in as an engineer. it's important to teach our next generation how to think algorithmically, how to think creatively. i just want more details to learn engineering so they can
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