Oh. Don't do that please Neil. That's my fresh creep. Oh dear. If something makes you feel fresh creep, means you feel frightened or disgusted by something. I don't know why I do it. It just feel nice. But you are lend with other righter when you are old, you know. After writer is a disease that causes pains and swelling enjoin our bodies. That's an old wild tales, Rob. That means an old idea or believe that has no scientific support. OK. I see professor. And since you are in scientific mood, how about answering today's quiz question? which types of joint can you crap? Is it a) fribes b) XXXX c) Sinnoval OK, this professor isn't feeling too clever today. I am going to take a guess and say c) Sinnoval. OK we'll find out how smart you really are later on in the programme. Now listen to XXXXX, professor of Rehabilitation medicine in the university of Albato. Rehabilitation means the process of helping somebody gets better from the illness or i...
Now, what do you know about robots? Robots? Well, they talk in a funny way ... like that~ way… like that! Yes. it You sound quite convincing there actually, Finn. Do you like it? Yes, I do. Is there anything else you know about robots? Well, they there are… there are couples a couple of good ones in the Star Wars, aren’t there? Oh, yes. R2-D2 and C-3PO. C-3PO talks in quite a human voice. He does. But of course that's science fiction not really real life. No. But things have moved on in real life. The US use of machines to do work that people do or used to do is called automation and that's the subject of today's show. But before we talk more about this, I l'd like you, Neil, to answer today's quiz question. What makes a job more likely to be done by robots? Is it......
If you splashed down in the Atlantic, you'd flounder on which way to swim. But a hatchling loggerhead turtle would know just where to paddle—by reading the Earth's magnetic field. Scientists knew turtles can pinpoint latitude this way. Because the field varies a lot from north to south. But not east to west. So how do turtles know which side of the Atlantic they're on? To find out, researchers strapped hatchlings into custom Lycra bathing suits, tethered to a tracking unit. They plopped each turtle into a small pool surrounded by magnetic coils. And they replicated the magnetic fields of Puerto Rico and the Cape Verde Islands, two points along the turtles' migration, with equal latitudes but different longitudes. The hatchlings swam opposite directions in the two trials—both being the right ones, to stay on the migratory track. The study appears in the journal Current Biology . The researchers say turtles may calibrate their migratory maps by sensing the magnetic ...
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