parties, to stop the spread of the omicron variant. good morning. england dig in down under as captainjoe root stands up to the australian bowlers, even if his side still have a mountain to climb, in the first test in brisbane. and weather wise, whilst it might be a bit on the chilly side today with one or two showers in the west, this weekend it gets milder but be prepared for some of you a good deal wetter. all the details here on breakfast. it s friday, the 10th of december. face masks are now compulsory in most indoor public venues in england under stricter measures to slow the spread of the omicron variant. theatres, cinemas and places of worship will require people to wear face coverings as part of the government s so called plan b restrictions, along with shops and public transport, as leboo diseko reports. a night out in london s west end. at this theatre, covid measures are already familiar. but from this morning, one more is back. anyone wanting to come and see a sh
A new robot at Sharp Hospital in San Diego lets doctors "feel" the patient as they operate from a console. It also makes recovery times faster. ABC 10News Anchor Jared Aarons reports.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln invented a surgical robot that was sent to the International Space Station, or ISS, and successfully conducted a remote-controlled surgery with it, according to a new press release. Called spaceMIRA for short, this Miniaturized In vivo Robotic Assistant was in development for two years for its space mission, but MIRA in whole was started almost 20 years ago, per the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This was meant to avoid what’s called latency, a “delay that occurs while awaiting a signal to travel from the Earth to the International Space Station and back,” according to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Neuralink, Musk’s brain interface company that hopes to merge humans with computers, began the first human trial of its technology in January with a view to restoring lost functions like movement and communication to people with paralysis.