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to abseil down the cliff to fetch button. she calmly walked into their rescue bag and was lifted to safety. the costins drove button home that night and straight to an emergency vet. amazingly, it had just literally damaged a disc in its back, which was causing some damage to the spinal cord, but only to a relatively minor degree. i'm surprised it actually survived. that's a long fall. i don't think i would survive a fall that far. a reminder today from the maritime and coastguard agency that it is safer to keep dogs on leads near the cliffs. but all in all, it's a remarkable tale of survival for a favoured family member. rachel royce, bbc news. finally let's just show you some pictures from canada. ferry boats have been performing in a synchronized ballet in vancouver to mark canada day. these tiny ferries usually transport tourists and locals

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

hunt. for years now, daisy and her owner kelly mason have been taking daily walks at the local grand view park, where there are two frisbee golf courses. daisy, it turns out, has a remarkable talent. finding all of those lost frisbees. so, after years of daisy fetching those frisbees, her owner and the park had an idea. look at all of those frisbees surrounding daisy. they decided to sell them at their gift shop to benefit the park and a local animal shelter, too. right here tonight -- >> hey, david. >> david: park assistant general manager ben with kelly and, of course, daisy. >> as you can see behind me, those are all the discs that daisy has brought back for the people to come and play disc golf here. >> david: and listen to the number tonight. daisy has found 155 frisbees and counting. donations pouring in. >> david, we actual just got off the phone with the owner of this disc and he's ready to make a donation. >> david: tonight here, kelly proud of her daisy. >> a lot of the discs are going

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we're using a technique in the masonry manufacturing industry that can mass—produce about 10,000 of these skeletons per day. our new model is basically a flat disc with a handle for the diver. i wanted to make these very complex shapes. but then i realise fairly soon into it that 3d printing is way slower and way more costly than what we need. by providing this premade skeleton and then seeding it with the little pieces of coral, is we're bypassing several years of calcification growth. american partner autodesk is helping train a robotic arm. these processes of coral propagation are just pick and place tasks, quite repetitive, and they're ideally suited to robotic automation. we have been working on using robotics that are ai driven so that means that they use their vision systems to look at what they're going to pick up and then make decisions on how they are going to grab it.

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of record-breaking ocean temperatures.— of record-breaking ocean temperatures. of record-breaking ocean temeratures. ., ., ., , temperatures. coral grow very slowl . temperatures. coral grow very slowly. while _ temperatures. coral grow very slowly. while restoration - slowly. while restoration efforts involve painstaking efforts involve pa i nsta king manual work. efforts involve painstaking manual work. so, the australian firm has turned to automation and robotics to quickly scale it up. corals make their own skeletons out of limestones. we're using a technique in the masonry industry that can mass—produce about ten thousands of these skeletons per day. a new model is basically a flat disc with a handle for the diver. i wanted to make these very complex shapes. but then i realise fairly soon into it that 3d printing is way slower and way more costly than what we need. by more costly than what we need. by providing this premade skeleton and then seeding it with the little pieces of coral, we are bypassing several years of calcification growth. american partner autodesk is helping train a robotic arm. these processes of coral propagation are pick and place tasks, quite repetitive,

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The Faulkner Focus

the people in the craft had such experience, including the company's ceo on how to survive, on how to extend that timeline. so we're hopeful now that that has happened but this is a debris field that has been found. we haven't heard of anything else other than that and they are not releasing any information on whether or not this is actually even the titan. but it is a tight squeeze around where they've been looking. it is an area where they had been looking to see were those the underwater noises that were coming from yesterday. molly line has been on the story from the beginning and she joins us now live. what are you hearing? any details about what they may have found, molly? >> harris, i think you probably broke the biggest news we've received from the u.s. coast guard.the debris field was disc in the search area where they were actually looking by an rov near the titanic. the titanic is where the titan sub was trying to go when they

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US West Coast port customers urge swift finalization of labor deal

U.S. business groups on Thursday said a "hard-fought" six-year labor deal tentatively agreed between U.S. West Coast seaport employers and the union representing 22,000 workers should avoid economic harm and urged both sides to ratify it quickly.

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Tentative US West Coast port contract deal reached, union and employers say

The Longshore union and employers of 22,000 dockworkers at U.S. West Coast ports on Wednesday said they have reached a tentative deal on a new six-year contract, ending 13 months of talks and easing supply chain worries.

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Vulcan FHIR Accelerator Connects CDISC, HL7, and ICH M11 in a Project to Digitize Exchange of Clinical Research Protocols

HL7 Vulcan and CDISC are announcing a project that will deliver an electronic exchange standard for the ICH M11 Clinical electronic Structured Harmonised Protocol (CeSHarP) A structured, harmonized

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