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that was shona. and to talk more about theissue shona.f invisible women, caroline. you spoke a lot about how the issue of inequality is in everything from medical trials all the way through to design. how big a problem is this? fit, through to design. how big a problem is this?— problem is this? a huge problem- _ problem is this? a huge problem. a _ problem is this? a huge problem. a structural i problem is this? a huge - problem. a structural problem that exists in every part of the world. this idea that if we just cater to men that will sort of suffice, that men are somehow the default gender neutral setting for humanity. designing for them is like designing things for humans and we forget the fact that half the population are not men. it seems a big thing to forget. why has this happened. anatomical illustrations, the male body was presented as the default body and that is just carried on through history, that we present men as if they are gender neutral and i think the problem is, really, that we do not acknowledge we do that so we do
that was shona. and to talk more about theissue shona.f invisible women, caroline. you spoke a lot about how the issue of inequality is in everything from medical trials all the way through to design. how big a problem is this? fit, through to design. how big a problem is this?— problem is this? a huge problem- _ problem is this? a huge problem. a _ problem is this? a huge problem. a structural i problem is this? a huge - problem. a structural problem that exists in every part of the world....
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Oct 30, 2022
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that was shona.e about the issue of male—centric design, i met the author of invisible women, caroline criado perez. caroline, you've talked a lot about how the issue of inequality is in everything from medical trials all the way through to gadget design. how big a problem is this? it's a huge problem. it's a structural problem that exists in every part of the world. this idea that if we just collect data on men, that will, sort of, suffice, that men are somehow this kind of default gender—neutral setting for humanity, and if we design things for them, that is like designing things for humans. and we are forgetting about the fact that half the population are not men. it seems a big thing to forget. why has this happened? you look at renaissance medical illustrations, the anatomical illustrations, the male body was presented as the default body. and it's reallyjust sort of carried on through history, that we present men as if they are gender—neutral. and i think the problem is, really, that we don't a
that was shona.e about the issue of male—centric design, i met the author of invisible women, caroline criado perez. caroline, you've talked a lot about how the issue of inequality is in everything from medical trials all the way through to gadget design. how big a problem is this? it's a huge problem. it's a structural problem that exists in every part of the world. this idea that if we just collect data on men, that will, sort of, suffice, that men are somehow this kind of default...
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shona mccallum has been to linkoping in sweden to find out. car crashes, you probably think of something like this. but rear impacts, being hit from behind, are also happening every day on our roads. it might look gentler, but these kinds of collisions can leave people with debilitating injuries like whiplash. crash test dummies are used to test how well car safety features protect people against injury, but not everyone is equally protected. women are three times more likely to suffer whiplash than men if they're in a car that's hit from behind, and although whiplash is not usually fatal, it can cause serious and permanent disabilities. we stopped at a zebra crossing. sarah's car was hit from behind last month. there was a big bang and a little little car had been shunted into the back of me by a transit van. it was a really big shock at the time and my daughter was absolutely crying her eyes out. her neck was hurting, and she said her back as well. got a stiff neck and shoulders, i'm having to take medication for that, and both of us are due
shona mccallum has been to linkoping in sweden to find out. car crashes, you probably think of something like this. but rear impacts, being hit from behind, are also happening every day on our roads. it might look gentler, but these kinds of collisions can leave people with debilitating injuries like whiplash. crash test dummies are used to test how well car safety features protect people against injury, but not everyone is equally protected. women are three times more likely to suffer whiplash...
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and can i have a second english french svan and shona well, the language of the bushmen is a little interestingg on. no, micah, in fact, you are now in antalya on the sandy coast, your lip will wake you up and say, let's go to the bar for a drink. we have everything included. you will shut up. let's. why do you continue. i know this mansion. at first i thought it was a real school. well then i remembered, and they demolished and not the profitable house. e. well, then i remembered the joy, what kind and what does this give us to the current situation of an amateur local historian. the fact is that earlier before the revolution, there was a change here too , the house. only this was not enough to die in brothels. you listen, listen. down here in the basement. uh, there was a billiards club, a cigar room, and other things to enhance the male sex. we are still having fun here. listen, besides . there was a special passage along which the city's i provincial leadership. here on this topic. there are several american stories. uh, so uh in 1915 . eh, master potapovnin, why are you telling me a story
and can i have a second english french svan and shona well, the language of the bushmen is a little interestingg on. no, micah, in fact, you are now in antalya on the sandy coast, your lip will wake you up and say, let's go to the bar for a drink. we have everything included. you will shut up. let's. why do you continue. i know this mansion. at first i thought it was a real school. well then i remembered, and they demolished and not the profitable house. e. well, then i remembered the joy, what...
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Oct 22, 2022
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now on bbc news...click this week, shona has been to sweden to see how new organs could be printed inab. meanwhile, lara has been creating body parts of a different kind. what's happened to my ear? nick talks to a man in a box. and the man hunting the missing cryptoqueen explains how to find someone from a single selfie. even if i posted a picture of me in my back garden, there is a possibility someone could work out my home address, because i've done it to them. nearly 7,000 people in the uk right now need organ transplants. sometimes the wait for these lifelines can be long and agonising. and not everyone survives them. we clearly need more donors. but 3—d printing might be able to offer a solution. yeah, scientists are developing a method to create organs from living tissue, which can then be transplanted into patients who need them. and shiona mccallum has been to gothenburg, in sweden, to find out more. it's been more than 70 years since the first successful organ transplant, a kidney. the chances of further operations of this kind being conducted. people who want to donate their
now on bbc news...click this week, shona has been to sweden to see how new organs could be printed inab. meanwhile, lara has been creating body parts of a different kind. what's happened to my ear? nick talks to a man in a box. and the man hunting the missing cryptoqueen explains how to find someone from a single selfie. even if i posted a picture of me in my back garden, there is a possibility someone could work out my home address, because i've done it to them. nearly 7,000 people in the uk...
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shona is in sweden to put the first female crash test dummies through their paces. whoa! 0k!
shona is in sweden to put the first female crash test dummies through their paces. whoa! 0k!
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Oct 22, 2022
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shona harry stretched over the line and from there wales restricted australia to just two penalties withrough. find out if it is enough to see them throu~h. . . find out if it is enough to see them throu~h. , . ., , through. gutted after that result, but we put _ through. gutted after that result, but we put 10094. _ through. gutted after that result, but we put 100% into _ through. gutted after that result, but we put 10094. into it. - through. gutted after that result, but we put 10094. into it. we - through. gutted after that result, but we put 100% into it. we had i through. gutted after that result, l but we put 10096 into it. we had to but we put 100% into it. we had to capitalise _ but we put 100% into it. we had to capitalise on some of our opportunities, and hopefully we make it through _ opportunities, and hopefully we make it through next week and we are ready— it through next week and we are ready to — it through next week and we are ready to go again.— it through next week and we are ready to go again. there aren't many thins ready to go again. there aren't many things more
shona harry stretched over the line and from there wales restricted australia to just two penalties withrough. find out if it is enough to see them throu~h. . . find out if it is enough to see them throu~h. , . ., , through. gutted after that result, but we put _ through. gutted after that result, but we put 10094. _ through. gutted after that result, but we put 100% into _ through. gutted after that result, but we put 10094. into it. - through. gutted after that result, but we put 10094. into...
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Oct 30, 2022
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as you know, now the polls have slight shona. let the seal on the left wing, former president as being ahead, but not with a very, very large and comfortable lead. and of course, as you may remember in the 1st round, the polls were absolutely off, so nobody really knows for sure. just how close this election will be or could be. and the fact that so many people are having trouble making it to the polls in areas that are poor and rural, which are again the what, the places where a greater percentage of the population support lula that silva could make a big, big difference. in fact, the p t, a, the former president political party has asked for the courts to arrest the head of the highway police for having ordered the police to, to put road blocks and other things that to impede people's free passage to the voting stations. here people have been very, very calm, will be waiting, of course, like everyone else when the bo county begins and it will be a very quick process. it will only take probably a maximum of 3 or 4 hours to know
as you know, now the polls have slight shona. let the seal on the left wing, former president as being ahead, but not with a very, very large and comfortable lead. and of course, as you may remember in the 1st round, the polls were absolutely off, so nobody really knows for sure. just how close this election will be or could be. and the fact that so many people are having trouble making it to the polls in areas that are poor and rural, which are again the what, the places where a greater...
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Oct 7, 2022
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our technology reporter shona mccallum has been finding out more. the world to use this type of heating and cooling system. and i've managed to get exclusive access. you and ijust standing here right now, we're generating about 100, 150 watts of energy. when you start dancing, let's say, medium pace, like rolling stones or something, you might be generating, like, 250 watts. and then if you've got, like, a big dj, absolutely slamming basslines and making everyonejump up and down, you could be generating 500 or 600 watts of thermal energy. and that heat is then captured from the dance floor, and transferred to a series of 200 metre deep boreholes, which can be charged like a thermal battery. the body heat system is being turned on at a party. and what better way than an event honouring a dance that originated in scotland? the slosh. and with every step, each person is their own generator of renewable energy, which you can see using this any development is... there's risk attached to it. and when you're putting in a system, which is the first time eve
our technology reporter shona mccallum has been finding out more. the world to use this type of heating and cooling system. and i've managed to get exclusive access. you and ijust standing here right now, we're generating about 100, 150 watts of energy. when you start dancing, let's say, medium pace, like rolling stones or something, you might be generating, like, 250 watts. and then if you've got, like, a big dj, absolutely slamming basslines and making everyonejump up and down, you could be...