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plus, ammie s gone to town to test the newest oldest camera that we ve seen for a while. ..where taking a photo sounded like a small, sharp pop. and it was flashy just like this outfit. hi, there. got a question for you. of the two of us, who do you think is more of the health enthusiast? do you think anyone is saying me? literally everyone is getting that right. some people may have done. i do try, though. yes, you do. i do try. would you say it s always better to collect as much data about your body as you can? i think so. i find it really useful. i don t always act on that data, which can be quite frustrating, particularly when it comes to sleep. and some people can get a bit obsessive over it and it can make them feel anxious, and obviously, in those cases, it s not ideal. but, personally, ido find it motivating. so do you think that one day we ll be able to monitor enough about our bodies to be able to create a completely virtual version of the entire body that then ma

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20240704

so do you think that one day we ll be able to monitor enough about our bodies to be able to create a completely virtual version of the entire body that then maybe we can test drugs on or create personalised health care for? definitely, and that will help us step towards predictive and preventative health care, which is what we re hopefully going to do. brilliant. well, we are one step closer because scientists in barcelona have created a digital version of a human heart. this means that one day you could have a beating copy of your heart in the virtual world. and alasdair keen has been to find out how it all works. h ea rtb eats on the edge of barcelona, researchers are working on an ambitious project that could change the future of health care, centred around the body s most crucial organ. thanks to advances in science and technology, our understanding of the human heart is getting better and better, so much so, that we can create digital copies of it. but as i m about to fi

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20240704

so do you think that one day we ll be able to monitor enough about our bodies to be able to create a completely virtual version of the entire body that then maybe we can test drugs on or create personalised health care for? definitely. and that will help us step towards predictive and preventative health care, which is what we re hopefully going to do. brilliant. well, we are one step closer because scientists in barcelona have created a digital version of a human heart. this means that one day you could have a beating copy of your heart in the virtual world. and alasdair keen has been to find out how it all works. h ea rtb eats on the edge of barcelona, researchers are working on an ambitious project that could change the future of health care, centred around the body s most crucial organ. thanks to advances in science and technology, our understanding of the human heart is getting better and better, so much so that we can create digital copies of it. but as i m about to fin

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240707

care workers out of theirjobs. it s the late, late show at old trafford, as an injury time winner earns manchester united victory in the europa league, which keeps alive their chances of winning their group. we are live at king s cross station in london. say happy birthday to the world s most famous train, the flying scotsman, celebrating 100 years on our ways. and as we steam towards the weekend, expect a mishmash of cloud, sunshine and rain at times. sunday looking driver many. coming up. good morning. it s friday, the 14th october. our main story. the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has cut short his visit to the us to hold urgent talks with the prime minister, as pressure mounts on the government over its mini budget. liz truss is facing intense pressure to reverse her tax cutting plans, in a bid to reassure both the financial markets and her own party. frances read reports. behind closed doors in downing street, everything is back on the table. billions of pounds of borrowing

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Transcripts For FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Sunday 20240707

. . pete: there it is. we asked, you delivered. yesterday was k-9 anthem day. today is the felines. they got their shot, they delivered. we have a squirrel in there. rachel: i will be hoppest, pictures kept coming up, that is really cute, super cute. when the pictures coming up, i asked the producers did we about to msnbc to get these? this is a dog channel and a baby channel. it worked. pete: halfway through i looked at you, this is a stretch. i don t i this the viewers will like it. joey: those are perfect. rachel: did dave give you that? on your own? joey: i have my own dad jokes. pete: thank you very much. no stock photos in there the a all. those are all viewer photos. yesterday, when i said send cat photos. i was inundated, i forwarded over to ariel who put this together. rachel: my mom is cat person. pete: gwen, one of our cats, storm and trooper. joey: cat people are surprisingly pretty normal. rachel: the cat people. [laughter] joey: they re normal. pete: curled up

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