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but the company is looking to do more than deliver to people s homes. we are on the raf brize norton base, watching as their car delivers items across the massive site. for security reasons, the company couldn t scan the base as it normally would a neighbourhood but they ve gotten around that. what they ve done is preloaded the bot with pre existing data about similar sites and fine tuned it to the specific set up, like we are certain places are and a traffic light that s green here actually means stop. weird that, isn t it? that, coupled with the on board cameras and sensors, means it can go across the relatively unknown site without any pre training. so this self driving car has a lot of promise, potentially the future of delivery for consumers and businesses, too, but with humans are still needed behind the wheel for safety s sake, it may be a while before we see these swarming our roads. and that s all we have time
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the population is rising, and we have to feed all of the people. the argument for growing meat in labs without living animals is that the process will eventually require less land, less energy and produce less harmful waste. and it takes more agricultural land to grow feed for the animals that we eat. we are essentially bypassing that. so we don t have to kill all these animals, we just have to take the stem cell from them, and i think this is a more viable and more environmental much better option. companies using cow stem cells to make lab grown beef burgers and even lab grown steak are already trying out growth factors made here in iceland. and although the first ever growth factors came from animals, it s hoped that this barley plant method will be cheaper and scalable because nature can do a lot of the heavy lifting.
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within a flock of birds, like if you re thinking of wildlife monitoring. of course, we have had inquiries also from the defence sector. by mimicking nature, it is hoped that this drone will be able to flap by unnoticed. actual in air tests aren t scheduled, though, until next summer. so it might be a little while before this bird starts to fly, but in the skies above san francisco, there is an aircraft which is currently flying itself and on board is cody godwin. the streets of san francisco are home to many self driving cars so naturally, the sky above the city is home to a self flying plane. this is xwing, a company that has developed an autonomous flying system that handles everything from taxiing to take off to landing to parking. the system is similar to self driving cars and uses a lot of the same tech, like lidar cameras and sensors to navigate the skies, while a command centre on the ground helps the autonomous system communicate with the humans in air traffic control. and now
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