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pallab ghosh has the story. meet the transparent mouse., its nerves, tissues and organs, all made invisible. it's done by removing all the fat and pigment from its body after it's killed using a chemical process. and then it's bathed in different chemicals to reveal the parts the german developers want to study. under the microscope, they're searching for cancer tumours shown in small pink and white dots throughout the body. compare this image to a conventional scan, which shows only two of the largest concentration of tumours. it enables to see every single cancer at single cell level. because diseases like cancer, they kill at cell level. so if we don't see them, we cannot treat them. this technology enables us to see this hidden enemy. in green are the nerve endings outside the mouse's body. different chemicals show different tissue. inside, the purple tube snaking around is part of its digestive system. we can even look in the tube. medical researchers try out new drugs and treatments on mice first before trying them out on people. the
pallab ghosh has the story. meet the transparent mouse., its nerves, tissues and organs, all made invisible. it's done by removing all the fat and pigment from its body after it's killed using a chemical process. and then it's bathed in different chemicals to reveal the parts the german developers want to study. under the microscope, they're searching for cancer tumours shown in small pink and white dots throughout the body. compare this image to a conventional scan, which shows only two of the...
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pallab ghosh has the story. meet the transparent mouse.done by removing all the fat and pigment from its body, after it is killed, using a chemical process, and then it's bathed in different chemicals to reveal the parts the german developers want to study. under the microscope, they're searching for cancer tumours, shown in small pink and white dots throughout the body. compare this image to a conventional scan, which shows only two of the largest concentration of tumours. it enables to see every single cancer at single—cell level, because diseases like cancer, they kill at cell level. so if we don't see them, we cannot treat them. this technology enables us to see this hidden enemy. in green are the nerve endings outside the mouse's body. different chemicals show different tissue. inside the purple tube snaking around is part of its digestive system. we can even look in the tube. medical researchers try out new drugs and treatments on mice first, before trying them out on people. the new scanning technique enables scientists to see thing
pallab ghosh has the story. meet the transparent mouse.done by removing all the fat and pigment from its body, after it is killed, using a chemical process, and then it's bathed in different chemicals to reveal the parts the german developers want to study. under the microscope, they're searching for cancer tumours, shown in small pink and white dots throughout the body. compare this image to a conventional scan, which shows only two of the largest concentration of tumours. it enables to see...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. the time is coming up to 6.20. our top story this evening. minutes... we�*ll be assessing the impact of the 48—hour strike by nhs consultants as part of their long—running pay dispute. and we speak to the guitar maker from sussex who�*s been working with some of the biggest names in music. 32 teams are taking part. new zealand had their first—ever win in the tournament in their match against norway. there was victory too for australia, as jane dougall reports from sydney. blazing through the auckland night, fireworks punctuated the start of one of football�*s biggest sporting events. maori and first nation dancers underlined the cultural roots of co—hosts new zealand and australia. but as the players emerged, they paused to remember the victims of an unrelated shooting in auckland that morning, which had taken the lives of two innocent people. then a roar as new zealand got the 2023 women�*s world cup under way against norway. known as the football ferns, they had never before won a match at a world cup but a dream move, then a one—touch fini
pallab ghosh, bbc news. the time is coming up to 6.20. our top story this evening. minutes... we�*ll be assessing the impact of the 48—hour strike by nhs consultants as part of their long—running pay dispute. and we speak to the guitar maker from sussex who�*s been working with some of the biggest names in music. 32 teams are taking part. new zealand had their first—ever win in the tournament in their match against norway. there was victory too for australia, as jane dougall reports...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news.hurkacz in four sets. the reigning women's champion, elena rybakina, is also through. but there was frustration for the russian 16—year—old mirra andreeva, whose remarkable run came to a controversial end. our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. it's become one of sport's most familiar celebrations. it's now a decade since novak djokovic lost a match on centre court. although he did lose a set to poland's hubert hurkacz. but it was soon back to business as usual. djokovic safely into the quarterfinals and still the man to beat. although carlos alcaraz might have other ideas. why hit over the net when you can just hit round it? a stroke of genius from the world number one as he beat matteo berrettini. other more unheralded stars have emerged, though. chris eubanks, six foot seven, with an even bigger personality. over five scintillating sets he blazed past stefanos tsitsipas. in the women's singles, last year's finalists elena rybakina and ons jabeur are both safely through. in fac
pallab ghosh, bbc news.hurkacz in four sets. the reigning women's champion, elena rybakina, is also through. but there was frustration for the russian 16—year—old mirra andreeva, whose remarkable run came to a controversial end. our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. it's become one of sport's most familiar celebrations. it's now a decade since novak djokovic lost a match on centre court. although he did lose a set to poland's hubert hurkacz. but it was soon back to business as usual....
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pallab ghosh, bbc news.ondent andy swiss was there. novak djokovic one eye on the next round. but if it was supposed to be straightforward no one told hubert hurkacz. the third set but it was soon back to business as usual. djokovic's at 32nd win in a row at wimbledon, as ever he is the man to beat. but when it comes to the art of crowd pleasing, how about this? chris eubanks, six foot seven, with an even bigger personality. 0ver an even bigger personality. over five scintillating sets he plays pasta stefanos tsitsipas. into the quarterfinals, on his wimbledon debut. but for the sport's new team sensation, there was disappointment. after being twice warrant for hitting her racquet she was docked a point. i didn't destroy the racquet, i felt. point. i didn't destroy the racquet, ifelt. that point. i didn't destroy the racquet, i felt. that gave point. i didn't destroy the racquet, ifelt. that gave much point to keys, which she promptly took. no fairy tale for an driver and no handshake for the umpire. elsewhe
pallab ghosh, bbc news.ondent andy swiss was there. novak djokovic one eye on the next round. but if it was supposed to be straightforward no one told hubert hurkacz. the third set but it was soon back to business as usual. djokovic's at 32nd win in a row at wimbledon, as ever he is the man to beat. but when it comes to the art of crowd pleasing, how about this? chris eubanks, six foot seven, with an even bigger personality. 0ver an even bigger personality. over five scintillating sets he plays...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. we can go back to greece. the flames we were watching are really erupting.what is the tough task for the firefighters on the ground as they try and deal with this, as the wind picks up and the flames continue to spread. and that's why it is such a struggle. we are seeing these scenes pretty much all through these scenes pretty much all through the week with the heatwave in greece and the wildfires that have been triggered in the days since the beginning of the week and of course they have another heatwave with temperatures predicted up around 45 celsius a little later in the week as well. so it is a real battle and you can see just from that snapshot to the north—west of athens, just what they are up against. more headlines on the programme injust what they are up against. more headlines on the programme in just a moment or two. hello. our fairly unsettled spell of mid—july weather is set to continue. we've got relatively cool conditions out there at the moment. next few days, we'll see sunny spells and scattered showers. temperatures on the cool side for th
pallab ghosh, bbc news. we can go back to greece. the flames we were watching are really erupting.what is the tough task for the firefighters on the ground as they try and deal with this, as the wind picks up and the flames continue to spread. and that's why it is such a struggle. we are seeing these scenes pretty much all through these scenes pretty much all through the week with the heatwave in greece and the wildfires that have been triggered in the days since the beginning of the week and...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news.less than a week since it launched. that means it is a faster record set by chat. it is no surprise that news of the above—mentioned million users on thread came in the form of a post from boss mark zuckerberg and he said they've reached 100 million sign—ups and is mostly organic demand and said they had not even turned on many of the promotions yet. he ended by saying i can't believe it's only been five days. threads reached 100 million users faster than open a ice chat gpt back injanuary became the faster than open a ice chat gpt back in january became the fastest consumer app injanuary became the fastest consumer app in in january became the fastest consumer app in history. threads is not even available to use in the european union and that the student data privacy legislation there and some critics argue that meta— collects too much data however, threads it's benefited from the fact that it threads it's benefited from the fact thatitis threads it's benefited from the fact that it i
pallab ghosh, bbc news.less than a week since it launched. that means it is a faster record set by chat. it is no surprise that news of the above—mentioned million users on thread came in the form of a post from boss mark zuckerberg and he said they've reached 100 million sign—ups and is mostly organic demand and said they had not even turned on many of the promotions yet. he ended by saying i can't believe it's only been five days. threads reached 100 million users faster than open a ice...
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caused less water pollution, and had a smaller impact on biodiversity. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghoshs why. the big meaty diets of 100 grams or more or a day like thisjuicy burger result in ten kilograms of c02. if you have your meat intake to 50 grams, the c02 levels are also high to five given him today. if you wreck completely plant —based burger is down to 2.5. santa say you don't have to become a vegan to save the planet, simply cutting back on it can have a huge effect. if planet, simply cutting back on it can have a huge effect. if everyone in the uk is — can have a huge effect. if everyone in the uk is a _ can have a huge effect. if everyone in the uk is a high _ can have a huge effect. if everyone in the uk is a high meat _ can have a huge effect. if everyone in the uk is a high meat eater, - can have a huge effect. if everyone l in the uk is a high meat eater, move down _ in the uk is a high meat eater, move down and _ in the uk is a high meat eater, move down and reduce the amount of meat, it would _ down and reduce the amount of meat, it would reduce, taking about a decent
caused less water pollution, and had a smaller impact on biodiversity. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghoshs why. the big meaty diets of 100 grams or more or a day like thisjuicy burger result in ten kilograms of c02. if you have your meat intake to 50 grams, the c02 levels are also high to five given him today. if you wreck completely plant —based burger is down to 2.5. santa say you don't have to become a vegan to save the planet, simply cutting back on it can have a huge effect. if...