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Look, no hands! the self-driving car on the road to reality
Engineering (Civil engineering)
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02.10.2015
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Self-driving, intelligent cars, once a staple of science fiction, are now a technological reality, albeit in prototype form. Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.
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Ambulance Of The Future: Smarter, More Comfortable, More Connected - Futuris
Engineering (Civil engineering)
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16.10.2015
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Every year all over Europe ambulances come to the aid of millions of people. "A study suggests almost half of the cases could be treated on the spot": http://www.smartambulanceproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Redesigning_the_Ambulance_Lo-Res.pdf and not need hospital care. Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.
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Forklifts of the future: Sensors & the Factory
Engineering (Civil engineering)
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16.10.2015
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At a warehouse in Bilbao, in northern Spain, a strange robotic ballet is underway. These automated forklifts weigh eight tonnes each. They transport heavy loads of soda. And they are completely unmanned. Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.
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Robot archaeologists: taking the risks out of underwater fieldwork
Social Sciences (Cultural studies)
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16.10.2015
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Underwater archaeology is an exciting, but "sometimes risky field": http://www.newarchaeology.com/divedangers/ of studies. To eliminate those risks a European research project, "ARROWS": http://www.arrowsproject.eu, is working to develop robots that help humans in dangerous environments. Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.

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