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BBC News at Six

like fibres, and also maybe trying to make themselves heal. to make them self heal. while it is all very well knowing what materials are best to use, you still need to know, quickly and specifically, where the cracks are to fix them. so i'm going to get immersed in some pothole data now. engineers are also developing a way of using anonymised car sensor data to create a detailed digital map of our roads, including the size of cracks. right now, modern cars have the ability to capture the data all around them with video, with accelerometers, with mini weather stations, with several other sensors. and eventually, the idea's to send robots to fix the issue, with universities testing the possibility of robotics for efficiency and safety purposes. but is it enough? the government says it's investing in an extra £8.3 billion into repairs, but with a vast road network, this is a problem not going away any time soon. harriet bradshaw, bbc news.

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BBC News at One

but whilst it's all very well knowing what materials are best to use, you still need to know quickly and specifically where the cracks are to fix them. so i'm going to get immersed in some pothole data now. engineers are also developing a way of using anonymised car sensor data to create a detailed digital map of our roads, including the size of cracks. right now, modern cars have the ability to capture the data all around them with video, with accelerometers, with mini weather stations, with several other sensors. and eventually, the idea is to send robots to fix the issue with universities testing the possibilities of robotics for efficiency and safety purposes. but is it enough? with climate change, if we're expecting more extreme weather events, whether that's freeze—thaw cycles, more extreme wind events, and rainfall events, these can have an impact on the rate at which our roads deteriorate. the government says it's investing

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BBC News

to temperature changes. we're trying to enhance these materials through their- environmental impact or performance try adding things _ like fibres and also maybe trying to make them self—heal. - but whilst it's all very well knowing what materials are best to use, you still need to know quickly and specifically where the cracks are to fix them. so, i'm going to get immersed in some pothole data now. engineers are also developing a way of using anonymised car sensor data to create a detailed digital map of our roads, including the size of cracks. right now, modern cars have the ability to capture the data all around them with video, with accelerometers, with mini weather stations, with several other sensors. and eventually, the idea is to send robots to fix the issue with universities testing the possibilities of robotics for efficiency and safety purposes. but is it enough? with climate change, if we're expecting more extreme weather events,

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of people got a warning before this earthquake. it works on any android phone — that's about 80% of all of the phones in turkey — and this is google's explainer on how it works. android phones have these tiny accelerometers built into them which can sense earthquakes. people will now be able to have their phones become part of this network of mini seismometers looking for earthquakes around the world. we call this the... when the phone detects an earthquake, it sends a message back to google's servers. when enough phones do this, google can pinpoint the epicentre and send out an earthquake warning. and so you'll hear it go... phone chimes. it looks like this, and it says, "drop, coverand hold." so it's pretty loud. it's pretty loud. this is micah berman, the product manager for the system at google. if it was on "do not disturb," it would override that? exactly the same behaviour that you just heard, no matter what state your phone is in. you should get that warning?

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anna foster in turkey and james clayton in san francisco have more. james: it was one of the most deadly earthquakes in modern times. february's quake happened in the middle of the night. many people died where they were sleeping, in their beds. 50,000 people were killed. however, there was an earthquake warning system run by google in turkey, and the company claims millions of people got a warning before this earthquake. it works on any android phone — that's about 80% of all of the phones in turkey — and this is google�*s explainer on how it works. android phones have these tiny accelerometers built into them which can sense earthquakes. people will now be able to have their phones become part of this network of mini seismometers looking for earthquakes around the world. we call this the... when the phone detects an earthquake, it sends

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to find evidence that this warning was actually received by most turkish people in the earthquake zone. anna foster in turkey and james clayton in san francisco have more. james: it was one of the most deadly earthquakes in modern times. february's quake happened in the middle of the night. many people died where they were sleeping, in their beds. 50,000 people were killed. however, there was an earthquake warning system run by google in turkey, and the company claims millions of people got a warning before this earthquake. it works on any android phone that's about 80% of all of the phones in turkey and this is google�*s explainer on how it works. android phones have these tiny accelerometers built into them which can sense earthquakes. people will now be able to have their phones become part of this network of mini seismometers looking for earthquakes around the world. we call this the...

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android phones have these tiny accelerometers built into them which can sense earthquakes. people will now be able to have their phones become part of this network of mini seismometers looking for earthquakes around the world. we call this the... when the phone detects an earthquake, it sends a message back to google�*s servers. when enough phones do this, google can pinpoint the epicentre and send out an earthquake warning. and so you'll hear it go... phone chimes it looks like this, and it says, . "drop, cover and hold. " so it's pretty loud. it's pretty loud. this is micah berman, the product manager for the system at google. if it was on "do not disturb," it would override that? exactly the same behaviour that you just heard, no matter what state your phone is in. you should get that warning? yes. the further you are from the earthquake, the more notice the system can give you, up to around a minute — enough time to try and find a safer location. so our system did activate

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that this warning was actually received by most turkish people in the earthquake zone. anna foster in turkey and james clayton in san francisco have more. james: it was one of the most deadly earthquakes in modern times. february's quake happened in the middle of the night. many people died where they were sleeping, in their beds. 50,000 people were killed. however, there was an earthquake warning system run by google in turkey, and the company claims millions of people got a warning before this earthquake. it works on any android phone — that's about 80% of all of the phones in turkey — and this is google�*s explainer on how it works. android phones have these tiny accelerometers built into them which can sense earthquakes. people will now be able to have their phones become part of this network of mini seismometers looking for earthquakes around the world. we call this the...

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Asia Business Report

earthquakes in modern times. february's quake happened in the middle of the night. many people died where they were sleeping in their beds. 50,000 people were killed. however, there was an earthquake warning system run by google in turkey, and the company claims millions of people got a warning before this earthquake. it works on any android phone, that's about 80% of all of the phones in turkey. and this is google�*s explainer on how it works. these phones have these tiny accelerometers built into them that consents earthquakes. people will be able to have their phones be part of this network of mini seismometers, the angel earthquake alert system. so you'll hear it go, it looks like this, it says drop, cover, and hold. this is the product managerfor the system at google. it’s the system at google. it's re the system at google. it's pretty loud- _ the further you are from

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Asia Business Report

earthquakes in modern times. february's quake happened in the middle of the night. many people died where they were sleeping in their beds. 50,000 people were killed. however, there was an earthquake warning system run by google in turkey, and the company claims millions of people got a warning before this earthquake. it works on any android phone, that's about 80% of all of the phones in turkey. and this is google�*s explainer on how it works. these phones have these tiny accelerometers built into them that senses earthquakes. people will be able to have their phones be part of this network of mini seismometers, the android earthquake alert system. so you'll hear it go, it looks like this, it says drop, cover, and hold. this is the product manager for the system at google. it's pretty loud. the further you are from the earthquake, the more notice the system can give you, up to around a minute. enough time to try and

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