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using it all day. darn many projects around the world focused on the sense of touch at the university of bristol, in the u. k. researchers are working on simulating the different layers of human skin to allow robots to have a real human touch. and this could come in handy for making future prosthetics. we 3 d prints that's similar structure into our artificial skin so that it can be owned, cold fats in a similar way to, to human skin. but instead of adding nerve endings, we instead bouncing camera inside the sense so we could see the cable coming from here. so that picks up that movement to place pillay that those structures inside this official skid. so cameras are being used to simulate human touch. what a fascinating approach. cameras are also used as a tool for people who are blind or have low vision. take this gadget for example. it can be attached to glasses. users can turn in the direction of a given text and either give a voice command or press their finger down to have it read aloud. the i can be trained to recognize certain products and faces to the development of these devices often i
using it all day. darn many projects around the world focused on the sense of touch at the university of bristol, in the u. k. researchers are working on simulating the different layers of human skin to allow robots to have a real human touch. and this could come in handy for making future prosthetics. we 3 d prints that's similar structure into our artificial skin so that it can be owned, cold fats in a similar way to, to human skin. but instead of adding nerve endings, we instead bouncing...
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there are many projects around the world focused on the sense of touch at the university of bristol, in the u. k. we searchers are working on simulating the different layers of human skin to allow robots to have a real human touch. and this could come in handy for making future prosthetics. we 3 d prints that similar structure into our artificial skin so that it can respond to cold fats in a similar way to, to human skin. but instead of adding nerve had things, we instead bouncing camera inside the center. so we could see the cable coming from here. so that picks up that, that movement to place hilly, that those structures inside this all facial skin. so cameras are being used to simulate human touch. what a fascinating approach. cameras are also used as a tool for people who are blind or have low vision. take this gadget for example. it can be attached to glasses is or is, can turn in the erection of a given text and either give a voice command or press their finger down to have it read aloud. the i can be trained to recognize certain products and faces to the development of these de
there are many projects around the world focused on the sense of touch at the university of bristol, in the u. k. we searchers are working on simulating the different layers of human skin to allow robots to have a real human touch. and this could come in handy for making future prosthetics. we 3 d prints that similar structure into our artificial skin so that it can respond to cold fats in a similar way to, to human skin. but instead of adding nerve had things, we instead bouncing camera inside...
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there are more benefits in fish than harm, this was proved by pregnant women, scientists from university of bristoll thousand women and their children in the seychelles, where they traditionally eat a lot of fish, as well as english women who use this product less often, it turned out that even if the level of mercury in the body of a pregnant woman is slightly increased. it accumulates in fish, especially carnivores like tuna, then on a child. it has no harmful effect, the benefits in the form of vitamin d iodine fatty acids and selenium outweigh and even neutralize the harm from the toxic metal. but the lack of fish in the diet is much more likely leads to violations in the development of the baby , experts recommend expectant mothers to eat at least two servings of seafood per week. and now a page of exotics, have you ever tried something from camel milk or meat? i personally didn’t until i ended up here in dubai where is the world’s largest camel farm, which we are going to now she , by the way, is planning to start shipping her products to russia in the near future. be a favor. camels in arabi
there are more benefits in fish than harm, this was proved by pregnant women, scientists from university of bristoll thousand women and their children in the seychelles, where they traditionally eat a lot of fish, as well as english women who use this product less often, it turned out that even if the level of mercury in the body of a pregnant woman is slightly increased. it accumulates in fish, especially carnivores like tuna, then on a child. it has no harmful effect, the benefits in the form...
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that's according to researchers from the university of bristol. they say bees use their ability to interact with static electric fields to find food. other insects like flying spiders can use the charged atmosphere to lift themselves into the air. what scientists are exploring now is whether swarms of charged in could be capable of actually creating weather. >> i mean, they say the numbers, but that's a mentality right there. had no we learn something new every are giving us good weather. we're okay with it. yes. speaking of the outdoors, brittany begley with the weather. yeah, it was chilly this morning i think is going to chilly tomorrow. it's you know, last week were in the 80's this week. we're in the 70's are going to feel that difference as we take a look at the big picture today. we're just a tick below average for october. kind of cool for us. places like oakland, your averages 70, you are at 70, but really its future cast him are watching potential rain from that storm system. coming up to the north. >> so as we time it out, we can start
that's according to researchers from the university of bristol. they say bees use their ability to interact with static electric fields to find food. other insects like flying spiders can use the charged atmosphere to lift themselves into the air. what scientists are exploring now is whether swarms of charged in could be capable of actually creating weather. >> i mean, they say the numbers, but that's a mentality right there. had no we learn something new every are giving us good weather....
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of the city to boycott bristol's buses. the bristol omnibusl company carries over 1 million people a day. is this really going - to make any difference? there was good support. we had hundreds of universitypporting the boycott, they were sitting in the road and lying across in front of the buses. the controversy is now in its second week and the policy of the bus company that started it all still applies. once you change thisjob over, and it becomes known - as a coloured man'sjob, well, then the white - man does not take any further interest in it. . the campaign gained national support from among others sir learie constantine, howard wilson and tony benn. what about the west indies cricketers here? do you think they are having any trouble? they are not, but surely they can't be very happy playing knowing that their countrymen are discriminated against, 50 yards from the playing field. mr paul stephenson, - you have now read the agreed statement between the company and the unions, what _ are your views on it? of course, we are very pleased indeed. i was asked if i wanted to be interviewed for a job, but i refused, because i was scared to be beaten up. i thought i was safer doing somethin
of the city to boycott bristol's buses. the bristol omnibusl company carries over 1 million people a day. is this really going - to make any difference? there was good support. we had hundreds of universitypporting the boycott, they were sitting in the road and lying across in front of the buses. the controversy is now in its second week and the policy of the bus company that started it all still applies. once you change thisjob over, and it becomes known - as a coloured man'sjob, well, then...
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instead of the many need parker, al jazeera london with us now from bristol, in england is joe michel. he is an associate professor of economics at the university of the, of west england, of the west of england. as an economist, jo, what's your point of view on this tax? you turn? i think it's symbolic in that the handouts to people at very high income. so for example, somebody on a 1000000 pounds a year would be getting an extra $50000.00 pounds a year at the same time as the other measures that we saw was probably more important than the economic impact overall. this tax cut was worth about 2000000000 in a package of tax cuts worth about 45000000000. so it's quite a small amount. and the economic effect, i think, is fairly limited. it wouldn't have had much effect cutting the tax because the wealthy don't tend to adjust their spending very much. their consumption patterns are fairly fixed because they can afford to decides regardless of their income. so on the contrary, not making the tax cuts, i think likewise, will not do very much to economic growth. they weren't effect consumption very much . you weren't in effect investment very much. bu
instead of the many need parker, al jazeera london with us now from bristol, in england is joe michel. he is an associate professor of economics at the university of the, of west england, of the west of england. as an economist, jo, what's your point of view on this tax? you turn? i think it's symbolic in that the handouts to people at very high income. so for example, somebody on a 1000000 pounds a year would be getting an extra $50000.00 pounds a year at the same time as the other measures...
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a somber scene in bristol, from across the country turning out for today's funeral for two officers shot and killed during an law enforcement filling the stadium at the university of connecticut in east hartford. authorities believe the officers were lured to the suspect's home by a phoney 911 call. that suspect shot and killed by another officer moments later. >>> when we come back here, the urgent search under way for a missing family of four. the new surveillance image released by police. >>> and the mystery in the backyard. backyard. the car buried for decades halfw. when i knew my injuries wereser. i made a phone call. when i spoke with jacoby & meye. they made sure they understood , and that they put me in the r. the insurance company tried tols stayed dedicated to focused on . i felt reassured and i wouldn'tl bills and things like that, andt to get the best settlement for . what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's fast... like beyond-gig-speed fast. yeaaaaaaaaay!!! with three times the bandwidth, and the power to connectndrc get the xfinity supersongig speein, wi eipnt included and a free 4k streaming box. all for $50 a month with a
a somber scene in bristol, from across the country turning out for today's funeral for two officers shot and killed during an law enforcement filling the stadium at the university of connecticut in east hartford. authorities believe the officers were lured to the suspect's home by a phoney 911 call. that suspect shot and killed by another officer moments later. >>> when we come back here, the urgent search under way for a missing family of four. the new surveillance image released by...
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bristol, connecticut. thousands of police officers from across the country turning out for today's funeral for two officers shot and killed during an apparent ambush. law enforcement filling the stadium at the university of connecticut in east hartford. authorities believe authorities dustin demonte and alex hamzy were lured by a phony 9-1-1 call. and when we come back here, the urgent search underway for a missing family of four. the new surveillance image released by police. >>> and the mystery in the backyard. the car buried for decades behind a $15 million mansion. the details coming in now. so you have round-the-clock protection on all your stuff. like that cardboard tv. i told props to switch that out. okay, everyone, that's a wrap. [ bell rings ] wait, you faked this whole thing? i knew it was the quickest way to see you. i'm sorry, jon, but i'm already in love with insurance. you know that's weird, right? well, any weirder than faking a burst pipe? got a little carried away. yeah. there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema it hasn't always been easy,... ...since my skin was so irritated and itchy... ..
bristol, connecticut. thousands of police officers from across the country turning out for today's funeral for two officers shot and killed during an apparent ambush. law enforcement filling the stadium at the university of connecticut in east hartford. authorities believe authorities dustin demonte and alex hamzy were lured by a phony 9-1-1 call. and when we come back here, the urgent search underway for a missing family of four. the new surveillance image released by police. >>> and...
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bristol. one's wife is expecting a baby. these are fathers, brothers, sons and it's really, really scary. we have a beautiful lady in the back, amy went to the university ofth carolina in the honors college with her dissertation on police and tell me more about your dissertation because it is concerning you especially for your own son. >> sure, my dissertation research was on the relationship between leadership behavior. some of the things we've been talking about today. and resilience and police officers. leadership and how it makes a huge difference for these officers that are facing horrific situations all of the time. it is a real problem with her attention, it is a real problem with recruitment, and we are seeing that in departments across the country. >> ainsley: and your son is interested in law enforcement? >> he is. as a mom i am terrified. this is a terrible time to go with the law enforcement and to think that could be my child, it breaks your heart. as a citizen i am really grateful and proud. he is the kind of person who should be wearing uniform with a badge and when the time comes all weekend it was committed to god and that's what we can d
bristol. one's wife is expecting a baby. these are fathers, brothers, sons and it's really, really scary. we have a beautiful lady in the back, amy went to the university ofth carolina in the honors college with her dissertation on police and tell me more about your dissertation because it is concerning you especially for your own son. >> sure, my dissertation research was on the relationship between leadership behavior. some of the things we've been talking about today. and resilience...