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Are 8,000 steps the way to long life? Forget the new study, begin with 3,000 and add 500 gradually

Much before science came into existence, humans used to walk, that too long distances and that too at leisurely speeds. Slow combustion is a winner too and lasts longer, says holistic health expert Dr Mickey Mehta.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 15:14:00

about a walking pace, so just in terms of trying to cover the ocean flare looking for clues, looking at the dp they have found, that could take some time, and it takes many hours to go up and down, to such a deep area looking at the debris they have found. the biggest question still to be answered is exactly what happened, why did this titan vessel apparently employed? titan vessel apparently employed ? they titan vessel apparently employed? they will examine a few different clues for that. the biggest one, they will take a look at the degree itself, the large pieces. we know five key parts of that vessel had been discovered so far. they will be looking for any flaws, cracks, specifically in the carbon fibre comedy material that made up the main portion, the hull of the ship, the carbon fibre material. they can potentially look for clues in the debris fields themselves, a couple of them. determined by the size, if it is a wide debris field, it may point to the implosion happening

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 13:14:00

mentioning, timing is key and it feels as if under normal circumstances, it would take a lot longer to get this up and running. they have kind of rushed this to get it operational as soon as possible. and here is a key point. assuming these signals that they have detected are real, assuming they are able to geo locate the position of the stricken sub on the sea floor, they need to keep that search box as small as possible. if the data is poor or the conditions in the ocean mean they are not sure where the sub is maybe the search box is three kilometres wide, these remotely operated vehicles don t zip around. they go at walking pace. if i ask you to go and search, albeit for something quite large, six to seven metres long, in a search box that

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 13:15:00

was up to three kilometres long on the edge, how long would it take you if you were at walking pace? so they need to find a good fix from these signals, if they are real. then they give the rovs a fighting chance of being able to see that sub on the sea floor and then figure out a way of bringing it up. sea floor and then figure out a way of bringing it up of bringing it up. thank you. earlier, of bringing it up. thank you. earlier. i of bringing it up. thank you. earlier, i spoke of bringing it up. thank you. earlier, i spoke to of bringing it up. thank you. earlier, i spoke to a - of bringing it up. thank you. | earlier, i spoke to a historian of bringing it up. thank you. - earlier, i spoke to a historian and author of nine titanic books. he is known to one of the missing men. they wait for decades, he and paul henry nargeolet. he said he is optimistic about the situation. sadly, now we hear this knocking or whatever it is. but the ocean is large and it could come from anywhe

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 17:21:00

around, all things being equal, somewhere around 11am gmt. 12 midday bst, so early morning east coast time in the united states. they are talking about a search area, on the grand scale, of 16,000 talking about a search area, on the grand scale, of16,000 km. they talking about a search area, on the grand scale, of 16,000 km. they need to get it down for some you think about these rov s, the real move slowly. they move walking pace. if you put one down, you may have some confidence that sub is in area. think i bought how long it would take to search a kilometres square at walking pace on looking for something that is the size of a van in the darkness with sonar, and active sonar which may have a range of 100 metres or so if you re looking down. of100 metres or so if you re looking down. of 100 metres or so if you re lookin: down. ~ , , ., looking down. with every element you brou:ht in looking down. with every element you brought in their looking down. with every element you brought

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