they ve found so far. here s what lara has to say on the subject. excuse me. it s not disgusting, it s science. mmm i think it s both, actually. i look forward to finding out what s got lara spitting feathers later. but first, a story that will make your blood run cold. i m in iceland, revisiting the freezers at decode genetics in reykjavik, where robots working in temperatures of 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland. over the last quarter of a century icelanders have donated nearly 2 million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what 26 celsius feels like, it s very painful on the ears, you really don t feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up.
here s what lara has to say on the subject. excuse me. it s not disgusting, it s science. mmm i think it s both, actually. i look forward to finding out what s got lara spitting feathers later. but first, a story that will make your blood run cold. i m in iceland, revisiting the freezers at decode genetics in reykjavik, where robots working in temperatures of 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland. over the last quarter of a century icelanders have donated nearly 2 million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what 26 celsius feels like, it s very painful on the ears, you really don t feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up.
out what s got lara spitting feathers later. but first. here we go again. ..a story that will make your blood run cold. i m in iceland, revisiting the freezers at decode genetics in reykjavik, where robots working in temperatures of minus 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland. over the last quarter of a century, icelanders have donated nearly 2 million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what minus 26 celsius feels like, it s very painful on the ears, you really don t feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up. every time i do that, they re cracking. iceland has been scrupulously recording ancestry records for hundreds of years, so it kind of makes sense that it s also now at the forefront
and more and more companies have been able to build services around what they ve found so far. here s what lara has to say on the subject. excuse me. it s not disgusting, it s science. mmm i think it s both, actually. i look forward to finding out what s got lara spitting feathers later. but first, a story that will make your blood run cold. i m in iceland, revisiting the freezers at decode genetics in reykjavik, where robots working in temperatures of 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland. over the last quarter of a century icelanders have donated nearly 2 million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what 26 celsius feels like, it s very painful on the ears, you really don t feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up.
in the breeze, coming in from the west or south westerly direction it will feel cool, particularly if the showers are with you but out of it, it shouldn t feel too bad. around 11- 17 it shouldn t feel too bad. around 11 17 degrees, coolest of all we have the strongest of the winds in the far north of scotland was not more persistent rain pushing into the north highlands later. through this evening and overnight a few showers will continue, particularly across southern and western areas. the rain and strong winds starting to ease a little bit through shetland but still a blustery night to come here. temperatures down into single figures for some stop a cool start with another day of sunshine and showers tomorrow that could be the more in a way of heavy rain and strong winds for england and wales, particularly on tuesday, then warms up particularly on tuesday, then warms up a little bit later in the week. more later. back to you both. matt, thank you- more later. back to you both. mat