in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
We were lucky this week to visit London's new super sewer, a 25 kilometre underground tunnel designed to keep raw sewage out of the river Thames. It's estimated that only 100 or so visitors will stand in this space before it's commissioned next year and fills with 💩. Will it solve London's sewage problem?
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Here are some stills from our latest video, a behind-the-scenes look at #Wild Isles, a BBC nature documentary that's revealing some of the rarest bird behaviour in the UK. Watch now: https://youtu.be/jjHELjS77M4
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Want to know how quantum computers work? In our latest video, New Scientist reporter Alex Wilkins visits Quantum Motion, a London-based quantum computer company to explain everything from qubits to quantum superposition, and why we could soon all have the power of quantum in our hands.
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We recently ran a poll asking, Can AI curate art better than a human? 24% of you said it can, 48% thought not and 28% weren't sure. Our recent video explores exactly this topic. Maybe this will change your mind...
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Can AI curate art better than a human? In our newest video we visit an exhibition which is half curated by Instagram algorithm, and half by a human. You can watch that here: https://youtu.be/eCu1swzjaqI
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Would you eat insects? In our latest video, we go to a huge insect farm in France, to explore how we might feed a growing population.
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If someone in the world has a good idea, you'll find it here.
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