troops are trying to salvage the wreckage. in washington, president lula of brazil is seeking joe biden s backing for a new global forum, to fight climate change. residents in australia and new zealand are urged to take shelter as cyclone gabrielle hurtles towards the islands threatening to bring destructive winds and heavy rain. you re watching bbc news. now, it s time for click. this week lara looks at how to 3d print replacement bones for cancer patients. shiona mounts up for the latest in horse tech. horse tech? yep horse tech. righto. well, there s no time to stop for dinner, so us having it on the go. this is the strangest experience i ve had for quite some time. and finally, time for bed. butjust how chill can paul get? that s the eeg, which is my brain signal. that s pretty flat at the moment which is, you know, pretty on brand. when 3d printers first went mainstream, many imagined a world where some households would be creating missing pieces of board games or sp
in washington, president lula of brazil is seeking joe biden s backing for a new global forum, to fight climate change. you re watching bbc news. now, it s time for bbc 100 women in conversation: priyanka chopra jonas. priyanka chopra jonas wears many hats. she s an actress, a producer and a businesswoman. she came into the spotlight after winning the miss world pageant in the year 2000, went on to to become a successful bollywood star. now, she s perhaps the only person from india to have made a real space for themselves in the entertainment industry in the west. she s one of the bbc s 100 women this year. hi! and we re going to talk to her about her career and activism. priyanka chopra jonas, thanks very much for speaking to the bbc. you re obviously a successful star in two countries on two continents, but when you were growing up, that was a very different world. when people asked you what you want to be, what did you say? and at what point did you feel that the canvas co
Another day and another announcement is expected from the chancellor, this time about the timing of his Medium Term Plan for the economy. As Kwasi Kwarteng says, he is listening and the much awaited detail on his radical measures to boost Economic Growth will now come sooner, possibly this month. The government had previously insisted the fiscal plan would still be published on November The 23rd despite the market chaos that came with the announcement of the chancellors mini budget. On monday, he revealed a plan to drop the uks highest rate of tax for top earners would no longer go ahead and addressing his party conference, he acknowledged shortcomings in the initial presentation of his economic plans. Ifi if i can be frank, i know the plan put forward only ten days ago has caused a little turbulence, i get it, i get it. We are listening and have listened and now i want to focus on delivering the major parts of our growth package. Because with Energy Bill Skyrocketing and a Painful Cov
the occupied crimean peninsula. mr putin also ordered a full investigation into the incident. ukrainian officials have welcomed the explosion. there have been reports of at least three more deaths on another day of mass protests against iranian authorities. female students shouted go back when the president visited a women s university. five teenagers in hong kong have been found guilty of advocating a violent revolution against the chinese state. they were sentenced up to three years in detention. now on bbc news, click takes to the catwalk. the team look at how ai is helping fashion retailers give customers a more personalised shopping experience. this week, the race to preserve ukraine s heritage and culture by sd scanning its buildings. phone too big? display too small? spencer has been looking at the latest flexi screens that are coming around the bend. you couldn t do this with a solid glass tablet. we will try on some smart fabrics and a solar powered shirt. and sticki
generations about that. now, eugene s company is helping to get high powered scanners and training to the right people so they can create these incredibly detailed 3 d scans. they hope it can be used at a later date to create exact replicas or in different ways in museums to display the history that has been lost in its physical sense. some of the technology they re using is already in use here at the british museum in london. they use it to scan objects, allowing detailed replicas to be made or to help the experts to study them further. one of the scanners is the artec leo. it may be small but it is a powerful device, and has a big price tag it costs more than 26,000 euros but has been donated to the project for free. the device has a few sensors and it has a projector. projector projects a pattern onto the object and this pattern is being deformed by the geometry of the object and then, using this distortion, you can reconstruct the 3 d. and then, the algorithm in real