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. >> this is plast, so we printed it with a 3-d printer. reporter: you made this 3-d printer?h, we made a 3-d printer om waste material. we recycle old printers, conventional printers, and we take parts that we used to make the frame. reporter: he is one of a growing number of young entrepreneurs who see the potential of e-waste as an emerging business in togo. his vision is to empower children through science. >> our goal is to produce and studentsthat willelp be interested in sence and the ave inving problems we our communities. reporter: it ised estimearly half a million tons of used electrical goods arrive here every year, from old mobile phones and laptops to tv's and generators. there is a rising demand for the latest secondhand electronics at bargain prices.we but ave been told that 80% of imports that are sold in markets like these no longer work. despite international conventions that ban the movement of nonworking electronics,hey find a way to these shores, hidden inside vehicles that have been shipped from the west. this market would not let cameras in so we filmed
. >> this is plast, so we printed it with a 3-d printer. reporter: you made this 3-d printer?h, we made a 3-d printer om waste material. we recycle old printers, conventional printers, and we take parts that we used to make the frame. reporter: he is one of a growing number of young entrepreneurs who see the potential of e-waste as an emerging business in togo. his vision is to empower children through science. >> our goal is to produce and studentsthat willelp be interested in...
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the story of a 3-d printer.ith, and what pd enters the rudimentary. but when you see the final picture, i think i could probably do better with a black & decker. i am sure 3—d printers are brilliant and this poor hornbill needed the top of its builder pairing, unfortunately it had cancer, but i suppose we are waiting to see the final sophisticated 3—d printers, because that certainly is... this is jerry the hornbill, and i am pleased, it may not look great, but apparently he was eating normally the day after. i am probably been far too dismissive. your right to pull me up. he is obviously very proud of his bail, and you are right. after having... they drilled and screwed. might, for now, thank you very much. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. coming up in the next half hour. renowned rock photographer denis 0'regan will be here to tell us about his time travelling the world with david bowie in the ‘80s. he has wonderful behind—the—scenes pictures, that we have not seen before. stay with us, headlines comin
the story of a 3-d printer.ith, and what pd enters the rudimentary. but when you see the final picture, i think i could probably do better with a black & decker. i am sure 3—d printers are brilliant and this poor hornbill needed the top of its builder pairing, unfortunately it had cancer, but i suppose we are waiting to see the final sophisticated 3—d printers, because that certainly is... this is jerry the hornbill, and i am pleased, it may not look great, but apparently he was eating...
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d. printer from the company and so print a successor model of this printer will soon be used for industrial purposes. at them but in that what this printer makes is twice as precise and lighter than aluminum. it's twenty times stronger than plastic plastic the next innovation should be interesting for countries. with a long cold winter glass panes that work like heaters. this is a special glass with a wafer thin metal layer about it and. it works with two hundred twenty volts. but that is a radiator for a home work office and business. to see if. the number of startups in russia is increasing but overall their number is still too low there innovations have hardly any influence on economic growth which according to the latest forecasts will weaken further in russia the state makes the largest investments in innovations but there's room for more. benyamin vision in once to help startups in skolkovo to find more private investors. has the opportunity to open doors for startups at large industrial companies in russia for example the russian railway or banks and in germany the german railway dim
d. printer from the company and so print a successor model of this printer will soon be used for industrial purposes. at them but in that what this printer makes is twice as precise and lighter than aluminum. it's twenty times stronger than plastic plastic the next innovation should be interesting for countries. with a long cold winter glass panes that work like heaters. this is a special glass with a wafer thin metal layer about it and. it works with two hundred twenty volts. but that is a...
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but to do this, they first had to build something bigger; the largest metal 3-d printer in the world. >> we made our own printing head ere we have aluminum wire by this nozzle here and then we're using 11 kilowatt fiber laser to actually melt the aluminum. as it startso feed in material on the right, then the laser melts it. so, it's very, vr.y powerful la it can actually blind you from over 50 lometers away. >> reporter: their mega printer ar called te, a three-armed 15, foot tall robot. it hasn't made a whole rocket yet, but it has printed out a fuel tank and an engine. relativity's full throttled thrust into 3-d printing is just one milestone on the long road from prototypes and sml parts to mass manufacturing. mechanical engineer john hart is director of thlaboratory for manufacturing and productivity at m.i.t. >> i'm certain we'rerly stages. and i think that the things that we do with that in manufacturing in the end, say 10, 20, 30, 50 years from now, are in some part beyond our imagination. 3-d printing is slow, it's expensive, there's fewthhings you can 3-d print and then use
but to do this, they first had to build something bigger; the largest metal 3-d printer in the world. >> we made our own printing head ere we have aluminum wire by this nozzle here and then we're using 11 kilowatt fiber laser to actually melt the aluminum. as it startso feed in material on the right, then the laser melts it. so, it's very, vr.y powerful la it can actually blind you from over 50 lometers away. >> reporter: their mega printer ar called te, a three-armed 15, foot tall...
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d. printer. it needs to be practical and versatile and that's your. first target clients will be hospitals nursing homes and doctor's offices these places use more than twenty million liters of disinfectant a year we want to start with this market we hope that we'll be able to help a lot of patients. in moscow before both agree. the researchers say it will likely be another five years before their plasma disinfection device is ready but it's already won them and innovation award. that soulful now next time will be lifting off with a storm. some of them are base of flying is from other. scientists have found that stalks flying skills determine how well the crew coordinates its migration passions. and which books will make the longest journey. join us for that next week on tomorrow and today see you soon. after. the holidays mountains me here in this. for this. hour much more of this. behind all. the many. many colors. many faces on. germany's highest uplands region the hearts mountains. thirty. dollars. i'm scared that the my work that's hard and in th
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d. printer. it needs to be practical and versatile and that's your. first target clients will be hospitals nursing homes and doctor's offices these places was more than twenty million liters of disinfectant a year we want to start with this market so we hope that we'll be able to help a lot of patients and musketry for both agree it's the researchers say it will likely be another five years before their plasma disinfection device is ready but it's already won them and innovation award. that soulful know next time will be lifting off with still. some of them up a supply of other. scientists have found that stalks flying skills determine how well the crew coordinates is migration patterns. and which books will make the longest journey. join us for that next week on tomorrow and today see you soon. move. on. to. the. celebrating men who broke new ground. in the arts. sports. innovation. and. women pioneer is our series the top. thirty minutes on w. o. my first by say moses sewing machine. icon for all women their bones by this ocean folds even something
d. printer. it needs to be practical and versatile and that's your. first target clients will be hospitals nursing homes and doctor's offices these places was more than twenty million liters of disinfectant a year we want to start with this market so we hope that we'll be able to help a lot of patients and musketry for both agree it's the researchers say it will likely be another five years before their plasma disinfection device is ready but it's already won them and innovation award. that...
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d. printer from the company and so print a successor model of this printer will soon be used for industrial purposes. at them but in that what this printer makes is twice as precise and lighter than aluminum humility. it's twenty times stronger than plastic plastic the next innovation should be interesting for countries with a long cold winter glass panes that work like heaters. this is a special glass with a wafer thin metal layer about it minimal at the foot with it works with two hundred twenty volts and we still do but that is a radiator for a home work office and business. to see if it is a machine a video board and the number of start ups in russia is increasing but overall their numbers still too low their innovations have hardly any influence on economic growth which according to the latest forecasts will weaken further in russia the state makes the largest investments in innovations but there's room for more. benyamin versioning once to help startups in skolkovo to find more private investors. has the opportunity to open doors for startups at large industrial companies in russia fo
d. printer from the company and so print a successor model of this printer will soon be used for industrial purposes. at them but in that what this printer makes is twice as precise and lighter than aluminum humility. it's twenty times stronger than plastic plastic the next innovation should be interesting for countries with a long cold winter glass panes that work like heaters. this is a special glass with a wafer thin metal layer about it minimal at the foot with it works with two hundred...
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d. printer loaded up with fake moondust to print small screws gears bolts and even a fake coil the wire so you scientists and researchers making stuff you could just as easily find in your junk drawer well because they're looking for a forward thinking solution to the costly and logistical problem of bringing supplies back and forth to a future moon base or colony in other words you don't have to bring the hardware store to the moon if you can utilize one of the biggest natural resources are there areas to human ingenuity and i'm looking forward to three d. printed supplies in my moon condo right isn't that is not cool and then you see is that these little to you and i guess there are they have like the density of like a dinner plate like they're ceramic as opposed to like a metal but they're very strong yes i mean susie ceramic and sometimes ceramics they used on the bottom sides of shuttles they used to use and it was a ceramic but it was stronger than almost anyone they found is that they've also i guess back in august they've also been making bricks in the same process out of moon d
d. printer loaded up with fake moondust to print small screws gears bolts and even a fake coil the wire so you scientists and researchers making stuff you could just as easily find in your junk drawer well because they're looking for a forward thinking solution to the costly and logistical problem of bringing supplies back and forth to a future moon base or colony in other words you don't have to bring the hardware store to the moon if you can utilize one of the biggest natural resources are...
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the programming to make your 3-d printer crank out the weaponry. it is there. but, does anybody want one? that was my initial reaction when i heard about somebody saying you could 3-d rent a gun. why would you want one? most 3-d printers crank out plastic. do you want the gun that will melt after firing two or three times? are you going to want one when there are 350 million real guns out there made out of steel and wood and plastic and all sorts of really durable stuff, why would you need or want this? i think it is gun anarchists who are pushing the idea of putting out these 3-d manufactured guns. it is the symbolic significance. to a libertarian audience, it is thumbing your nose at the government. maybe that is what it is all about. i don't see it as being of any practical significance. >> i was just going to say that i think the significance thing is how this will change in the future. if you can get to the stage right now, a lot of these plastic guns aren't as durable. they are not as reliable. they may be only good for one or two uses and then it might ex
the programming to make your 3-d printer crank out the weaponry. it is there. but, does anybody want one? that was my initial reaction when i heard about somebody saying you could 3-d rent a gun. why would you want one? most 3-d printers crank out plastic. do you want the gun that will melt after firing two or three times? are you going to want one when there are 350 million real guns out there made out of steel and wood and plastic and all sorts of really durable stuff, why would you need or...
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the plan and the programming is there to make your 3-d printer crank out the weaponry is there. but, does anybody really want one? that was my initial reaction when i first heard about somebody saying you can 3-d print a gun. why would you want one? most 3-d printers, they crank out plastic. do you really want a gun that is going to melt after firing 2- 3 times, and especially, are you going to won't want one there is 350 million real guns out there made out of steel, and why would you need or want this? i think it is gun and archivist out there who are pushing the idea of putting out these 3-d manufacturer guns. i guess to a libertarian audience, it is thumbing your nose at the government maybe and what it is all about. i don't see it as being any practical significance. >> i think the significant thing is how this is going to change in the future. if you get to the stage right now, a lot of these plastic guns are not as durable and not reliable, and they might be only good for 1-2 uses and then they might explode or overeat. do you still need a metal firing pin -- overheat. do
the plan and the programming is there to make your 3-d printer crank out the weaponry is there. but, does anybody really want one? that was my initial reaction when i first heard about somebody saying you can 3-d print a gun. why would you want one? most 3-d printers, they crank out plastic. do you really want a gun that is going to melt after firing 2- 3 times, and especially, are you going to won't want one there is 350 million real guns out there made out of steel, and why would you need or...
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the programming to make your 3-d printer crank out the weaponry is there. but, does anybody really want one? i mean, that was my initial reaction when i heard about somebody saying you could 3-d print a gun. why would you want one? most 3-d printers crank out plastic. do you really want a gun that will melt after firing two or three times? and especially, are you going to want one when there are 350 million real guns out there made out of steel and wood and plastic and all sorts of really durable stuff, why would you need or want this? so, i think it is gun anarchists out there who are pushing the idea of putting out these 3-d manufactured guns. it is a symbolic significance. i guess to a libertarian audience it is thumbing your nose at the government. maybe that is what it is all about. i don't see it as being of any practical significance. mr. helmke: i was just going to say that i think the significance thing is how this will change in the future. i mean, if you can get to the stage -- right now, a lot of these plastic guns aren't as durable. they are not
the programming to make your 3-d printer crank out the weaponry is there. but, does anybody really want one? i mean, that was my initial reaction when i heard about somebody saying you could 3-d print a gun. why would you want one? most 3-d printers crank out plastic. do you really want a gun that will melt after firing two or three times? and especially, are you going to want one when there are 350 million real guns out there made out of steel and wood and plastic and all sorts of really...
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island they started to deteriorate.so about a year ago - the fbi's laboratory in quantico used a 3-d printer to make replica's of the decoy heads.<"the detail that went into these. they are 3d printed, but the hair and the paint on here is exactly what the prisoners did. we are thrilled to give back to the community by preserving a part of the history so this can be enjoyed and understood for generations to come.">over the years the u-s marshalls office has followed many leads on this case some even bringing them overseas - however - there is still no proof indiciating whether or not the three fugitives survived their escape from alcatraz. <"investigators will continue to work the case as long as leads come in until one of the escapees is determined to be dead or until their 99th bir <"tag: parks officials hope to have the decoy heads on display within the next two years. on alcatraz, sara stinson, kron four news.">### (jrs) sports (jrs) (jrs) sports sport sports (justine) truffles are smelly, gnarly and... totally irresistible... and... they're in season now! tonight on dine and dish - we'l
island they started to deteriorate.so about a year ago - the fbi's laboratory in quantico used a 3-d printer to make replica's of the decoy heads.over the years the u-s marshalls office has followed many leads on this case some even bringing them overseas - however - there is still no proof indiciating whether or not the three fugitives survived their escape from alcatraz.
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climate on the island they started to deteriorate.year ago - the fbi's laboratory in quantico used a 3-d printereplica's of the decoy heads.<"the detail that went into these. they are 3d printed, but the paint on here is exactly prisoners did. we are thrilled to give back to the community part of the history so this can be enjoyed and understood for generations to come.">over the years the u-s marshalls office has followed many leads on this case some even bringing them overseas - however - there is still no proof indiciating whether or not the three survived their escape from alcatraz. <"investigators will continue to work the case as long as leads come in until one of the escapees is determined to be dead or until their 99th bir <"tag: parks officials hope to have the decoy heads on display within the next two years. on alcatraz, sara stinson, kron four news."> (grant) up next... (grant) up next... rapper kanye west and mark zuckerberg sang karaoke together in the bar... find out which song they were jamming out to.. and it wasn't one of kanye's songs... this is not a bed. it's a revolution in
climate on the island they started to deteriorate.year ago - the fbi's laboratory in quantico used a 3-d printereplica's of the decoy heads.over the years the u-s marshalls office has followed many leads on this case some even bringing them overseas - however - there is still no proof indiciating whether or not the three survived their escape from alcatraz.
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seat.it's the world's first fully 3-d printed and functional e-motorcycle.the 'nowlab' at german 3-d printermpany 'big rep' debuted the 'nera' bike last week.it's fully functional... but not up for sale.it's just one way the company is advertising its engineering work. if you thought the nba had drama, how's this story from the national hockey league. hours before playing the sharks tonight in san jose, the oilers fired their head coach todd mclellan...who used to coach the sharkies. just another tuesday in the nhl. --we go to the tank ken hitchcock leading the oilers. sharkies seeking back- to-back shutouts. --1st period-- edmonton snuffed that out. san jose up 1-zip... adam larsson cross pass... and connor mcdavid cleans it up. his 100th career goal. game knotted at 1 --in the 2nd stanza-- 2-2 game, logan couture...what a move... single coverage and right to the net. 3-2 sharks --but the oilers would send it to ot, just bad luck in the end... puck goes off of leon draisaitl's skate.. that lights the final lamp. sharks fall 4-3. turning now to the warriors-- another headline in this unsavor
seat.it's the world's first fully 3-d printed and functional e-motorcycle.the 'nowlab' at german 3-d printermpany 'big rep' debuted the 'nera' bike last week.it's fully functional... but not up for sale.it's just one way the company is advertising its engineering work. if you thought the nba had drama, how's this story from the national hockey league. hours before playing the sharks tonight in san jose, the oilers fired their head coach todd mclellan...who used to coach the sharkies. just...
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when the kettle's handels break they now use a 3-d printer to replicate rather than buying new kettlesrce is using 3-d printing to safe millions of taxpayer dollars for parts for older aiaircraft as well. bret? >> bret: okay, jennifer at the pentagon. thank you. thousands of navy and marine corps vets who developed post-traumatic distress disorder but were denied veterans benefits have been given the green flight sue the military. a class action lawsuit against navy secretary richard spencers. the veterans with ptsd say they were unfairly given less than honorable discharges for minor infractions linked to their untreated mental health problems. the federal prosecutor has argued the plaintiffs could reapply for discharge upgrades under new rules put in place last year. pressure is building tonight on saudi arabia to end the fighting against rebels in yemen. the united nations says 22 million yemeni need some form of humanitarian assistance and they are not getting it. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg reports tonight explaining how all of this intensified with the killin
when the kettle's handels break they now use a 3-d printer to replicate rather than buying new kettlesrce is using 3-d printing to safe millions of taxpayer dollars for parts for older aiaircraft as well. bret? >> bret: okay, jennifer at the pentagon. thank you. thousands of navy and marine corps vets who developed post-traumatic distress disorder but were denied veterans benefits have been given the green flight sue the military. a class action lawsuit against navy secretary richard...
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island they started to deteriorate.so about a year ago - the fbi's laboratory in quantico used a 3-d printero make replica's of the decoy heads.<"the detail that went into these. they are 3d printed, but the hair and the paint on here is exactly what the prisoners did. we are thrilled to give back to the community by preserving a part of the history so this can be enjoyed and understood for generations to come.">over the years the u-s marshalls office has followed many leads on this case some even bringing them overseas - however - there is still no proof indiciating whether or not the three fugitives survived their escape from alcatraz. <"investigators will continue to work the case as long as leads come in until one of the escapees is determined to be dead or until their 99th bir <"tag: parks officials hope to have the decoy heads on display within the next two years. on alcatraz, sara stinson, kron four news.">### coming up at 6:45... a live interview with an emergency room doctor who is among those challenging the n-r-a. why doctors say, they should be speaking out on gun violence. (ken)
island they started to deteriorate.so about a year ago - the fbi's laboratory in quantico used a 3-d printero make replica's of the decoy heads.over the years the u-s marshalls office has followed many leads on this case some even bringing them overseas - however - there is still no proof indiciating whether or not the three fugitives survived their escape from alcatraz.
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most 3-d printers crank out plastic. do you want the gun that will melt after firing two or three times? they're made out of steel and wood and plastic. why would you need or want this? i think it is gone and were pushing the idea of putting out 3-d manufactured guns. it is the symbolic significance. to a libertarian audience, it is thumbing your nose at the government. it is all about. i don't see it as being of any practical significance. to say was just going that i think the significance thing is how this will change in the future. if you can get to the stage right now, a lot of these plastic guns aren't as durable. not as liable. they may be only good for one or two uses and then it might explode or overheat. then you still need a metal firing pin. -- why anybody would do it. i think it is interesting. i'll guns are starting out in the legal market. how did they end up in the hands of the bad guys. that is something that we should study. i'd point out that you don't really have gangs making guns. theoretically, you
most 3-d printers crank out plastic. do you want the gun that will melt after firing two or three times? they're made out of steel and wood and plastic. why would you need or want this? i think it is gone and were pushing the idea of putting out 3-d manufactured guns. it is the symbolic significance. to a libertarian audience, it is thumbing your nose at the government. it is all about. i don't see it as being of any practical significance. to say was just going that i think the significance...
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among the 74,000 pounds of goods among the space capsule, ice cream and transferred, along with a 3-d printercles old plastic into new parts. >>> officials are bracing for the things giving holiday travel., a spokeswoman for the san jose airport says over the next week and a half, they are part is expecting 500,000 passengers, to depart and arrive. that is an eight percent increase over last year. now, suggestions, make sure you have that parking plan in place, when you visit the airport. >> we have a construction project in place. we are building five nail -- five new gates. because of that, we have had to eliminate 500 parking spaces. we are short on parking. >> passengers are being asked to check the status of their flight and print a boarding pass. airport officials say everything is moving smoothly, and on time. >> at san francisco international airport, the smoky air from the wild fire has caused a dozen flight cancellations and hundreds of flight delays, yesterday, most passengers saw delays in the 3290 minute range. >>> we are learning to people took heroic action in the moments follo
among the 74,000 pounds of goods among the space capsule, ice cream and transferred, along with a 3-d printercles old plastic into new parts. >>> officials are bracing for the things giving holiday travel., a spokeswoman for the san jose airport says over the next week and a half, they are part is expecting 500,000 passengers, to depart and arrive. that is an eight percent increase over last year. now, suggestions, make sure you have that parking plan in place, when you visit the...
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it is a 3—d printer that can help people born with complex facial deformities, cancer patients or after£10 for each model and they can do it there and then. the 3—d model is 100% accurate. the east yorkshire hospitals trust is one of the first in the country to use 3d printing in this way. often these things, as you can well understand, can be disfiguring and distressing for the patient. this means they endure less psychological damage and they can return to work on their lives more quickly at what is a very difficult and anxious time for them. robin broke every bone in his face, if you can believe that, in a cycling accident. his injuries were so horrific, he was not allowed to look ina mirroruntil horrific, he was not allowed to look in a mirror until after his surgery. there were plates involved. my eyes, nose, mouth. and i think about my functions today, i can eat, speak, i can see. i can breathe. itjust brings it all home. it is extraordinary. a good news story in every way. and we have more on that at 6:30pm. another heart—warming story, you need a box of tissues for this one, tel
it is a 3—d printer that can help people born with complex facial deformities, cancer patients or after£10 for each model and they can do it there and then. the 3—d model is 100% accurate. the east yorkshire hospitals trust is one of the first in the country to use 3d printing in this way. often these things, as you can well understand, can be disfiguring and distressing for the patient. this means they endure less psychological damage and they can return to work on their lives more...
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d. printer. it needs to be practical and versatile and that's you our first target clients will be hospitals nursing homes and doctor's offices these places use more than twenty million liters of disinfectant a year we want to start with this market so we hope that we'll be able to help a lot of patients and before the cycle. the researchers say it will likely be another five years before their plasma disinfection device is ready but it's already won them and innovation award. the boy. that soulful now next time will be lifting off with still. some of them a place of fly as. scientists have found that stalks flying skills determine how well the crew coordinates its migration passions. and which books will make the longest journey. join us for that next week on tomorrow. see you soon top i. feel moved. to. la. la la la la. la. la. la. la la. la. la la. mirrored wonderful west virginia. mountain state. producer in the united states and has relied on mining for generations. but you know that all of
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d bodies but the professor took it further. making parts of the body such as babes and body feel different and be different colours. after 15 hours on the printerto produce this model, there were a lot of hours behind it. for the student it makes it impossible little more possible. for some structures, you can enlarge the specimens to make it easier for younger students to understand. relatively cheaper and easier to replicate, they can be used in countries that may otherwise, perhaps for...