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BBCNEWS BBC News February 23, 2020

People die each year from drinking contaminated water. According to the world health organization, in only five years time, half of us will live in a water stressed area. Thirsty for answers . Ive come to South Yorkshire to see a start up with a novel solution. Hogen systems is harvesting waterfrom thin air. Water is extracted from the bottom of the evaporator, collected in the tray and pumped out for use for drinking. Thats water in the tray there . Thats water in the tray there, yes. Thats come from thin air . Thats come from thin air. Ok, its a giant dehumidifier, but the game changer here is the artificially intelligent devices adaptability. Sensors all over the process that will detect, what is the real temperature, what is the real pressure, the real humidity, the control system will further refine its control to make that the best way to operate. Keeping costs down is crucial, so using the least amount of energy possible is key. So the way this works is, air comes down through h

BBCNEWS Click February 23, 2020

Now on bbc news, its click. This week, making water out of thin air. Cyber security in saudi arabia. And fake frocks of the future. The code breaking of bletchley park, the gadgets used to conceal cold war secrets and how we can protect ourselves now online. This exhibition at Londons Science Museum marks a century of gchq making our nation a safer place. Protecting sensitive communication from hacking is nothing new, no matter what the technology of the age is. Here we have the telephone used by Winston Churchill in world war ii. Its called the secraphone and comes with a complete large privacy unit. Inside it, electronic circuits are scrambling both incoming and outgoing calls and then some years on, Margaret Thatcher used this secure briefcase telephone every day. The passcodes on it were changed to protect the encrypted calls. Hacking and cybercrime are of course regularly hitting the headlines now. Countries and companies around the globe are desperately trying to find ways to avo

BBCNEWS Breakfast February 23, 2020

Of the Second World War, there will be events across the uk in may to mark the 75th anniversary of ve day. And weve got a little bit of sunshine in the forecast today, but also some snow, and the details on that coming up in the forecast. Its sunday 23 february. Our top story tyson fury has won one of the most eagerly anticipated world heavyweight title fights in years, after beating Deontay Wilder in las vegas. Fury won the fight after wilders corner threw in the towel in the seventh round. It has all happened in the last hour or 0. It has all happened in the last hour or so. John, what a performance. Breathtaking performance from tyson fury. He said he was going to come out strong knockdown Deontay Wilder in the first two it looked as though at one point he was on course to do that. He knocked him down for the first time in the third and Deontay Wilder went down again in the fifth, and he was out on his legs at times. We knew he was coming in at his heaviest, Deontay Wilder, compared

BBCNEWS Click February 23, 2020

More than 100 people evacuated from china because of the coronavirus outbreak are being released from isolation in milton keynes. Italys government imposes strict quarantine restrictions in two northern regions close to milan and venice which have been declared hotspots of the coronavirus outbreak. Tyson fury produces the best performance of his boxing life against Deontay Wilder to become the new wbc heavyweight world champion. The government defends its response to the flooding across the country. Senator Bernie Sanders wins the nevada caucuses, cementing his status as the Democratic Front runner for novembers us president ial election. Now on bbc news, its time for click. This week, making water out of thin air. Cyber security in saudi arabia. And fake frocks of the future. The code breaking of bletchley park, the gadgets used to conceal cold war secrets and how we can protect ourselves now online. This exhibition at Londons Science Museum marks a century of gchq making our nation a

BBCNEWS Click February 27, 2020

Its about 3 30am. Time now for click. This week, making water out of thin air. Cyber security in saudi arabia. And fake frocks of the future. The code breaking of bletchley park, the gadgets used to conceal cold war secrets and how we can protect ourselves now online. This exhibition at Londons Science Museum marks a century of gchq making our nation a safer place. Protecting sensitive communication from hacking is nothing new, no matter what the technology of the age is. Here we have the telephone used by Winston Churchill in world war ii. Its called the secraphone and comes with a complete large privacy unit. Inside it, electronic circuits are scrambling both incoming and outgoing calls and then some years on, Margaret Thatcher used this secure briefcase telephone every day. The passcodes on it were changed to protect the encrypted calls. Hacking and cybercrime are of course regularly hitting the headlines now. Countries and companies around the globe are desperately trying to find w

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