Ventilators, Robots and Drones - BBC Click
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- Click is looking at the tech that could help to alleviate the shortage of ventilators. We also look at how robots are being enlisted to help fight the virus and how governments are using drones to try to disinfect the streets.
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What happened to the Mercedes / F1 UK factory , breathing assist they are already in full production after test and aprove in a few.days
Thank you to the entire crew for the last 20 years🤩
Happy 20th.
Stay safe and well.
It’s cool how all the robots aren’t controlled by remote controls. 🙂🙂🙂🙂
3:21 are those Condoms? hahah WTF
Didn't notice that. I wonder..
How have so few people seen this? 3,760 views right now.
I Don't that.
GET
Gosh i love Science. lets hope we don't too far with the corona.
Not used to this kind of VRchat...
23:50 heavy breathing, looks like he is suffering with coronavirus. And coming to technologies ventilators will be major in coming years as there will be more borne viruses not sure though, in health sector it will be tremendous invention for both developed and developing countries.. Stay safe!!!
Pity most of those ventilator attempts will cause barotrauma and are thus not usable (see alzo reel engineering yt channel)
Where's SIEMENS, PHILLIPS, and GE?
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These "ventilators" are seriously wrong.
A ventilator is *NOT* a just pump that pushes air into the lungs, it's a machine that breathe at the same rhythm of the patient and at the right pressure.
Too much pressure and you damage the alveoli, too little and the patient suffocates, too out of sync and you stress the lungs.
Any doctor would tell you that if you bother asking.
Oh and you need a battery backup too because if the power goes the patient dies.
It's not just as simple as pushing a rubber bladder with a moving stick.
Is this the BBC?
Why O'Why do the BBC Click do this every time now? They do weeks episode, Then the next one which is always been New! Now they paste in to each one the reports they did in the last two episodes. We don't need this, We need new stuff in a episode Not them cutting corners by putting in last weeks stuff already seen.
All the chats and house parties are ladies! You weird-hair womaniser! #QuarantineJealousOfYou 🙄😘
This vents aint going to work. Its crap and the video too.
So its going to be BBC click birthday! - thanks for all the lies and crap the show has put out over the many years... Such a waste!