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People with blood type O may be less vulnerable to Covid-19. According to two new studies type O blood types may also have a reduced likelihood of getting severely ill. More research is needed, but experts say blood type may play a role in a person's susceptibility. According to CNN, the reasons for this link aren't clear and more research is needed. Experts note that this does not minimize the need for masks, social distancing, and handwashing in type O populations.
Elsfleth (Germany), 23 jul (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Focke Strangmann) The minister of economy of Lower Saxony, Bernd Althusmann visited on Thursday a hydrogen production facility of the EWE in Elsfleth, northern Germany. The facility contains an electrolyzer and a hydrogen storage to produce hydrogen of renewable energies for fuel cell driven vehicles. FOOTAGE OF THE VISIT.
Ryan Tedder has confirmed he was joking when he said Beyonce, Adele and Chris Martin featuring on an all-star collaboration.
Long-distance couples forced to Netflix and chill alone may soon have an alternate way to be with their loved ones thanks to a new robot created by scientists at Tyumen State University. The robot, called Avatar-S, is remotely controlled by a user through sensors which transmit all sorts of data. Avatar-S users put on a special helmet that transmits sound and 3D images from the robot's camera and microphone and special gloves which send tactile sensations gathered from touch sensors.
If you've ever watched the hit Japanese anime show Gundam Wing, you may have fantasized about owning and piloting your own giant, humanoid robot. Well now the chance may finally be yours. Engineers in Osaka, led by lead designer Hajime Sakamoto, have finally finished a massive operational humanoid robot with a built-in cockpit into which the driver of the robot can climb and direct the movements of the metal behemoth after 6 years of construction.
Visitors to the Tokyo Robot Center Showroom on Tokyo's Odaiba Island watched as a DuAro dual-armed SCARA robot made traditional Japanese nigiri sushi as part of a project launched by Kawasaki Heavy Industries. The robot gracefully placed the fish toppings on little balls of rice while explaining every movement with audio and text appearing on the robot's 'face', which consisted of a mouth, nose, and big black eyes animated on a screen in between the two arms. The chef-bot was featured at the newly opened 'Kawasaki Robostage', a location open to the public designed to demonstrate the future of coexistence between humans and robots. It's part of a larger initiative from the Japanese government called 'Robot Strategy', which aims to introduce more widespread robot usage at every level of society. Robot Strategy has a dual purpose - to help manage the effects of a rapidly aging society by filling in for jobs usually handled by young people and to make Japan a global center for robotics innovation in order to serve the demands of the global economy of the future.