this week lara looks at how to sd 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 lj s 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 sd printers first went mainstream, many imagined a world where some households would be creating missing pieces of board games or spare parts to fix their cars. the reality is actually probably been more impressive because we re getting sd printed houses and even sd printed body parts. and some of the latest trials involve printing bones for people who ve had cancer. researchers at king s college london and clinicians at guy s and st thomas nhs foundation trust are collaborating on a project to help cancer p
low pressure that will be deepening overnight as it runs across northern parts of scotland. it sweeps down into scandinavia. it is the first named storm of the season, otto, named storm of the season, otto, named by the danish met service. tomorrow morning, this is the peak of the wind and the rain from overnight replaced by showers with wind gusts of 80 mph in the northern isles. elsewhere in scotland, 60 70 mph and similar gusts over the pennines and very gusty winds to the east of the pennines as well. the wind gradually eases down during tomorrow and that cloud and patchy rain sinks down into southern parts of england and wales. sunshine develops elsewhere. the showers become fewer in scotland as the wind continues to ease during the afternoon. another mild day, nine in scotland, 13, 14, even afternoon. another mild day, nine in scotland, 13, 1a, even 15 across south eastern parts of england. in northern ireland, a cloudy afternoon with rain. and weather front and an area
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 sd printers first went mainstream, many imagined a world where some households would be creating missing pieces of board games or spare parts to fix their cars. the reality has actually probably been more impressive because we re getting sd printed houses and even sd printed body parts. and some of the latest trials involve printing bones for people who ve had cancer. researchers at king s college london and clinicians at guy s and st thomas nhs foundation trust are collaborating on a project to help cancer patients like colin. i d got a few appointments, first of all. i had several tests and a biopsy, which then diagnosed me with cancer. you ve got to look at what the alternative is if you don t have it done, isn t it, really? i mean, everybody says that word,
well, they will, because nicola sturgeon will be remembered as one of the most successful politicians of the most successful politicians of her generation in terms of what she delivered at the ballot box, a string of landslide victories for the snp, and if you take a step back to see where she came from, she talked about the 1980s, growing up in ayrshire, and it could have been pretty lonely in those days to campaign for scottish independence when labour was dominant in scottish politics. to go from there all the way to a scottish parliament and to run the government here for eight years is no small achievement, to say the least. but she has always beenin say the least. but she has always been in politics for one thing above all, and she has not delivered to scottish independence, which leaves her successor with big challenges. first of all, immediately on the issue of gender, what to do about westminster blocking the bill that was passed to try to make it easy to legally cha
year. 16 or 17 in north west wales. tomorrow evening, watch for the skies, northern ireland and scotland, could be intriguing sunsets ahead of a weather front that will be bringing rain. before it arrives, saharan dust makes ten which could be deposited onto cars for wednesday morning. more cloud and outbreaks of rain spreading southwards and eastwards, fizzling as it goes, east anglia and the south east staying dry, pretty mild here, temperatures dropping elsewhere but still above average for the time of year. into thursday, england and wales could start cloudy, misty, murky and wet, wet into friday, but by friday widespread gales are possible. matt with the latest on the weather. that is bbc news at ten on monday the 13th of february, more analysis of the main stories of the day and more besides on newsnight, 100 of the main stories of the day and more besides on newsnight,100 years of broadcasting from broadcasting housein of broadcasting from broadcasting house in cardiff