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Swiss scientists want to use asteroid Ryugu to find out how water formed on Earth

Two Swiss research projects are receiving tiny grains from the famed asteroid Ryugu for a study to find out where water on Earth came from, according to a statement Tuesday from the University of Lausanne, Anadolu Agency reports

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20220207 22:19:00

for a country to host. with england and scotland staging euros games last summer, the five nations bid is said to be the favourite when uefa makes its decision next year. for those dreaming of a home world cup, however, the wait goes on. dan roan, bbc news. a man who was paralysed for five years has been able to walk again thanks to an electrical implant developed by swiss scientists. the device enables him to stand and walk slowly by sending electrical signals to his legs. it s the first time that anyone who s suffered a complete cut to their spinal cord has been able to walk again. our science correspondent pallab ghosh reports from lausanne. michel roccati was paralysed after a motorbike accident five years ago. his spinal cord was completely severed and he has no feeling in his legs. but he can now walk using a frame because of an electrical implant that s been surgically inserted

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20220207 18:16:00

they have a better chance of hosting those in 2028? a man who was paralysed for five years has been able to walk again, thanks to an electrical implant developed by swiss scientists. the device enables him to stand and walk slowly, by sending electrical signals to his legs. it s the first time that anyone who s suffered a complete cut to their spinal cords has been able to walk again. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh reports from lausanne. michel roccati was paralysed after a motorbike accident five years ago. his spinal cord was completely severed and he has no feeling in his legs. but he can now walk using a frame because of an electrical implant that s been surgically inserted on his spine. using a remote control, he s able to send signals to his leg muscles, which enables him to walk.

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