A traveler, but she didnt even come up to the house, she was right next to me, i have a sick person at home, i need to evacuate him, because without light, without heat its bad. I will also note that the water is rapidly coming into the city, drowning snt, drowning apartment areas, it is coming quite quickly, so you can watch today night footage from nt energetik, which was still there in the evening. They are calling for evacuation so as not to be held hostage by the water elements. I will also note that at night the water entered New Territories in the southern microdistrict, now blagoslovenka, near the urals, krasnaya street and snt energy, which i already mentioned, have been flooded. Let me note once again that the water level in the ural river is 942 cm, which is 12 cm above the dangerous critical level. I would also like to note that over 12,000 houses have already been sunk in the orenburg region. Now it is very important to quickly evacuate to temporary accommodation centers.
Gagauzia wants to continue to live as part of an independent moldova , the head of the autonomy, Evgenia Gutsul , spoke in an interview with my colleague Natalya Solovyova about the measures that they intend to take in the event of the loss of this status. In 2014, we had a referendum in gaguria stating that if the republic of moldova loses its independence, gaguu will retain autonomy. To become part of unira, so that we have a common, common border with romania, we are against this, and if this happens, then we reserve such a right to external selfdetermination, muslims today celebrate one of the main holidays in islam , eid alfitr, a festive sermon was held in the moscow cathedral mosque, and fifty temporary ones were prepared for prayer in the moscow region. Gathered for a festive prayer in the newly built cathedral mosque in simphepol, and from there our correspondent sabina sargubeno gets in touch. Sabina, i greet you, tell me, are there many believers . Sabina, we are listening t
this week, we re revisiting the tech that we ve seen used in and around the world of art. and the first question i have is, what is lara thinking right now? do i like it? does it make me feel happy, sad? ammie s gone to town to test the newest, oldest cameras we ve seen for a while. paul heads to florence to see how tech is revealing a 17th century artwork. and we re on the stage helping musicians get used to what it feels like to get a standing ovation, or a slow clap. how did it do that? the v&a london, home to 145 galleries of works from across the globe, spanning 5,000 years of art. museums like this are always looking at new ways to engage audiences. one idea here to see how our brains react to what we re seeing. we often talk about how art makes us feel or what it gets us thinking about. well, today it s time for a way of quantifying that. so we re just going to put this on your head here. 0k. just goes behind your ears. this muse headset, which would more commonly be
the v&a london, home to 145 galleries of works from across the globe, spanning 5,000 years of art. museums like this are always looking at new ways to engage audiences. one idea here to see how our brains react to what we re seeing. we often talk about how art makes us feel or what it gets us thinking about. well, today it s time for a way of quantifying that. so we re just going to put this on your head here. 0k. just goes behind your ears. this muse headset, which would more commonly be used as a meditation device, has been repurposed to translate brain activity into a real time 3d visualisation. and this has four eeg sensors. that s right, four sensors that are on your forehead and picking up the electromagnetic activity off your brain. 0k. and what does that mean its going to learn from me? it s going to take this raw data right off your headset. 0ur set up processes it in lots of different ways, which kind of indicate sort of what your brain s doing when you re looking
from across the globe, spanning 5,000 years of art. museums like this are always looking at new ways to engage audiences. one idea here to see how our brains react to what we re seeing. we often talk about how art makes us feel or what it gets us thinking about. well, today it s time for a way of quantifying that. so we re just going to put this on your head here. 0k. just goes behind your ears. this muse headset, which would more commonly be used as a meditation device, has been repurposed to translate brain activity into a real time 3d visualisation. and this has four eeg sensors. that s right, four sensors that are on your forehead and picking up the electromagnetic activity off your brain. 0k. and what does that mean it s going to learn from me? it s going to take this raw data right off your headset. 0ur set up processes it in lots of different ways, which kind of indicate sort of what your brain s doing when you re looking at the art. when the brain recognises - somet