Could this robot help diagnose lung cancer?
A new Ion bronchoscopy robot allows doctors to navigate the lungs with a virtual map produced from the CT scan and provides a real-time view as it navigates the breathing tubes of the lungs. Olivia Zollino explains how the technology could help produce safer and more accurate lung cancer diagnoses.
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Iraq's desalination plant aims to fight water scarcity
A new desalination plant in Iraq's Umm Qasr, Basra's governorate, aims to fight water scarcity for residents and agriculture.
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Hospital trials therapy dogs to boost patient morale
Barcelona's Hospital del Mar and the Affinity Foundation launched a trial dog therapy program to improve the emotional well-being of ICU patients. “When they told me that some dogs could come, it was like wow,” said patient Joel Bueno. ICU doctor Lucia Picazo said that, for patients, "therapy like this helps them and takes a bit of stress off them."
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Thai scuba divers clear 'ghost gear' impacting sea life
Scuba diving groups and marine organizations in Thailand have been working to remove abandoned fishing gear, known locally as "ghost gear", from reefs through cleanup missions, but have a problem tracking its scale. Ilan Rubens reports.
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Giant autonomous robot uses AI to scan warehouses
UK-based Dexory has developed giant autonomous robots to patrol warehouses and use artificial intelligence (AI) to scan its surroundings. Ilan Rubens reports.
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What caused the storm in Dubai?
A storm hit the United Arab Emirates this week bringing record rainfall that flooded highways, inundated houses, gridlocked traffic and trapped people in their homes. Olivia Chan explains what we know about the reasons behind the record rainfall and subsequent flooding in the UAE.
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Scientists observe 'mass bleaching' of Kenya's coral reefs
Kenya's coral reef scientist Swaleh Aboud says that 60% of the corals his team observed off the Mombasa coast have bleached.
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3D printing overtakes McLaren F1 engineering
McLaren says they are now 3D printing more prototype parts for their Formula 1cars than engineering them, heralding a new era of sustainable rapid prototyping in a sport trying to get to net zero by 2030. Olivia Chan reports.
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Why coral reefs could die from mass bleaching
Huge stretches of coral reef around the world are turning a ghostly white this year amid record warm ocean temperatures. Alice Rizzo explains how global warming affects coral reefs and what the future might hold for these fragile underwater ecosystems.
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German students find prehistoric elephant bones
Two German schoolboys found a bone that scientists say belonged to prehistoric elephants which lived outside Munich around 10 million years ago.
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Calpine's California battery plant is among the world's largest
A major battery plant near Los Angeles will be among the largest in the world when it comes online later this year, promising to shore up California's power grid and help the state a meet ambitious climate goals. Lucy Ha has more.
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Hopping space robot will help explore asteroids
A group of researchers from Switzerland are designing a robot ideally suited for a moon or asteroid where there isn't enough gravity to drive on the surface or enough atmosphere to fly.
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Seaweed microbots could one day treat cancer, researcher says
It is the first of its kind, its developers say: a microrobot which can navigate in a cell network and stimulate individual cells in a targeted manner. The discovery has the potential for new treatment methods for patients battling cancer or other diseases, according to lead researcher Berna Ozkale Edelmann. Olivia Zollino has more.
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Scientists train a robot to walk on the moon
Scientists are testing a quadrupedal robot, named Spirit, in the rugged terrain of Oregon's Mount Hood, simulating the extreme conditions of the Moon and Mars. Ilan Rubens reports.
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Underwater drone uses AI to study coral reefs
An underwater drone is using AI to help survey the Great Barrier Reef as a widespread mass coral bleaching event unfolds across world's most extensive reef ecosystem. Vanesse Chan has more.
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March marks yet another record in global heat
The world just experienced its warmest March on record, capping a 10-month streak in which every month set a new temperature record, the European Union's climate change monitoring service said. Ilan Rubens reports.
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Solar panels in space could send power to Earth 24/7
A UK start-up says its power-beaming technology could provide the cheap, reliable energy source the Earth needs by harvesting solar power in space, 24 hours a day. Olivia Zollino has more.
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Public toilets become a tourist draw in Tokyo
Along with taking in temples and cherry blossoms, Tokyo visitors can now join a curated pilgrimage of the city's more modern wonders: its public toilets.
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What to expect from the 2024 total solar eclipse
A total solar eclipse will cross North America on April 8, offering millions a rare opportunity to see skies temporarily darken as the moon blots out the sun. Lucy Ha breaks down everything you need to know about the rare celestial event.
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UK rolls out trial to diagnose Alzheimer's
Over 50 "memory clinics" in Britain are set to begin trialing blood tests for Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia that could lead to earlier and faster diagnosis. Alice Rizzo has more.
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Norway power line pits reindeer herders against climate goals
Reindeer herder Nils Mathis Sara says he is planning to fight the construction of a 34-mile-long power line through Arctic Norway that would supply renewable power to Western Europe's largest liquified natural gas plant. He says it will infringe on his animals' pastureland, while proponents say the line could help reduce Norway's emissions. Angela Johnston has more.
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Why the US wants to create moon standard time
The White House has directed NASA to establish a unified standard of time for the moon and other celestial bodies, as the United States aims to set international norms in space amid a growing lunar race among nations and private companies. But what does that mean? Emma Jehle explains.
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Wired up coffee plants help farmers counter climate change
Researchers are 'wiring up' coffee plants with solar-powered sensors in Tanzania in a bid to understand how climate change is affecting the health of Arabica coffee plants in the region. Camilla Pandolfi from think tank PNAT explained how the technology works. Ilan Rubens has more.
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Can dogs understand words for specific objects?
Dogs are able to understand that some words refer to objects in a way that is similar to humans, a new study has shown, offering a fresh insight into the way the minds of man's best friends work. Olivia Zollino has more.
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Secret planting program boosts endangered Welsh shrub
At a secret location in the Welsh countryside, naturalists have planted 30 young specimens of a once-common plant that has been collected - and nibbled - almost to extinction. "It's really important that we conserve local species," said Phil Esseen, Chester Zoo's Curator of Botany and Horticulture.
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