Officials in oklahoma dig up 1a bodies for a second time, in the hope of using dna to identify more victims in 1921 the tulsa race massacre. Now on bbc news, its time for click. This week, shiona has been to sweden to see how new organs could be printed in a lab. Meanwhile, lara has been creating body parts of a different kind. Whats happened to my ear . Nick talks to a man in a box. And the man hunting the missing cryptoqueen explains how to find someone from a single selfie. Even if i posted a picture of me in my back garden, there is a possibility someone could work out my home address, because ive done it to them. Nearly 7,000 people in the uk right now need organ transplants. Sometimes the wait for these lifelines can be long and agonising. And not everyone survives them. We clearly need more donors. But 3 d printing might be able to offer a solution. Yeah, scientists are developing a method to create organs from living tissue, which can then be transplanted into patients who need
into an actual working device. i can t believe i m actually speaking to you now, live, in la! i m actually not a hologram, i m really in this thing! let me out! we wanted to go from the boardroom and the conference room into the living room. you shouldn t have to be a millionaire or a celebrity, or even a digital resurrection of a late legend. this should be so grandpa and timmy can communicate, whether they re ten miles away or 10,000 miles away. looking a lot smaller than i recall. when a volumetric, real sized person, even shrunk down into a tabletop sized version of a person, materialises into a space, there isjust a much more emotional connection thatjust does not exist when you are just chest up on a flat, 2 d display. this is sort of like if zoom and being there had a baby. it s the real empty space within the box, the shadows on the inside walls, and the reflections that create the illusion of physical presence. 0h, paris hilton! i am so excited and proud
materialises into a space, there isjust a much more emotional connection thatjust does not exist when you are just chest up on a flat, 2 d display. this is sort of like if zoom and being there had a baby. it s the real empty space within the box, the shadows on the inside walls, and the reflections that create the illusion of physical presence. 0h, paris hilton! i am so excited and proud to be a part of this! i m looking at paris eyes, and she s looking back into mine. and wherever i am, looking around the device, we re maintaining eye contact. a trick, thanks to the box s depth. what about that physical connection that you have with people when you meet them for the first time, orfor a business meeting? people are no longer getting on an aeroplane and travelling from city to city to city, and spreading jet fuel all over the earth. as we re well aware, video calls can be temperamental, with even the slightest