been damaged, cutting off entire communities. now on bbc news, click. the back of a driverless cab. take a seat in the back and close the doors. buckle up and get ready to ride. i m just glad that was james, not me. meanwhile, spencer s been sniffing out the secrets of a shipwreck. ooh, stale beer. he laughs. is that you or me? definitely not me! and on the subject of smells. so this is the first ever bbc click perfume. this is not nice. right. let s go for a ride. they ve been a long time coming, but in the last few years we ve watched self driving cars get closer and closer. we ve just pulled out in front of quite a fast moving car there. we made it. i call that quite a human manoeuvre. not that it s always been a smooth ride, mind you. i m holding on tight. oh, that s quite weird. but whatever the experience, one thing has been constant. whenever we ve been in autonomous vehicles, we haven t been alone. there s always been someone with us to take over in the case of an eme
sport in this country and everybody loves it in this country so it s very difficult to see a future without football, theyjust have to get to the bottom of what happened and make sure it is said, be glad to come back. king charles will now not be at next month s climate change conference in egypt following reports that prime minister liz truss advised him not to attend. a man has been charged with the murder of nine year old olivia pratt korbel, who was shot in her home in liverpool in august. brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. and kenya s amos kipruto and ethiopia s yalemzerf yehualaw win their maiden london marathon titles with breakaway victories in the elite men s and women s races. liz truss says she stands by her policy of cutting taxes, arguing that her government had to act. but the prime minister said she would learn from the week of turmoil which followed the mini budget, du
it lay on its side at the bottom of the river solent. but amazingly, the starboard half was preserved under the silt, which led, in 1982, to one of the most complex maritime salvage operations in history. and now, exactly a0 years on, i ve donned a bluetooth connected backpack that will release different smells as i chase around the mary rose museum in portsmouth, trying to work out why the ship went down. right in the bowels of the ship now, and i m smelling tar. it s like the roadworks outside my house! we ve got a genuine mystery here. we don t know why the mary rose sunk on 19july 1516, and now, we re giving you the chance to, through following these clues, work it out for yourself. my dad was a sailor for the spanish merchant navy. he s from the sahara desert in north africa originally. myjob is to meet the characters and watch the scenes that might explain the sinking. i think i m gonna fire the cannon now, which is gonna put a hole in that wall. chuckles getting the sm
in the skills that they need for the industry, such as coding. nasa says it could be a couple of months before it knows if an experiment to change the course of an asteroid has worked. it crashed the dart probe into the rock deliberately to see if the same technique would work to stop future objects from hitting earth. over the next two months, we re going to see more information from the investigation team on what period change did we actually make, because that s our number two goal. number one was hit the asteroid, which we have done, but now number two is really measure that period change and characterise how much ejector we actually put out. london s natural history museum is going to digitise their environmental research onto the cloud for the first time. they say the new data platform will give hundreds of scientists access to their resources, allowing them to track and respond to the biodiversity crisis. and this camera could unlock a whole new underwater world. how? well, it d