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Tech Now

Title: Tech Now

Series: Building My Body

  • World Cup: Game-changing Tech – Shiona McCallum heads to FIFA headquarters in Zurich to investigate the innovative technologies powering the World Cup. (25 mins)
  • High Tech Heart Surgery – Adrienne Murray examines how advanced 3D imaging is revolutionizing cardiac procedures. (24 mins)

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  • Deep Dive: Underwater Tech – Andrew Rogers looks at emerging technologies designed to extend the duration humans can remain submerged. (25 mins)
  • Art Mystery: Can AI Solve It? – Harriet Bradshaw discovers how artificial intelligence is being deployed to unravel a perplexing art history enigma. (24 mins)
  • Blenheim Palace: Can Tech Help to Restore it? – Shiona McCallum tours Blenheim Palace, highlighting the technological tools assisting in its preservation. (24 mins)
  • Climate Science in the Courtroom – An examination of how scientific research connecting climate change to extreme weather is utilized in legal proceedings. (24 mins)
  • Inside the High-Tech Insect Farm – Alasdair Keane visits an underground facility that converts food waste into animal feed. (25 mins)
  • MWC Barcelona: What's New In Phone Tech? – Paul Carter reviews the latest smartphones, gadgets, and industry trends showcased at MWC Barcelona. (24 mins)
  • Norway's Fjords: Can Tourism Go Green? – Alasdair Keane boards an electric vessel in Norway to explore sustainable tourism options. (24 mins)
  • Inside Europe’s Space Race – Adrienne Murray travels to the Esrange Spaceport in northern Sweden to cover the region’s space ambitions. (25 mins)
  • Winter Olympics: Can Tech Boost Performance? – Alasdair Keane visits an Olympic training center in Oslo to see how technology enhances athletic performance. (24 mins)
  • Future Farming in Australia – Nick Kwek connects with innovators applying technology to the Australian agricultural sector. (25 mins)
  • Inside CES – Reporting from Las Vegas, this episode highlights the top trends and innovations from CES 2026. (25 mins)
  • Meeting My Avatar – Singer KT Tunstall joins Jacqui Wakefield to meet her musical digital avatar. (25 mins)
  • Space Exploration: Can Robots Lead the Way? – Nick Kwek visits the National Space Industry Hub in Sydney to discuss robotic exploration. (25 mins)
  • Icebreaker Tech: Navigating the Arctic – Adrienne Murray speaks with engineers developing technology for Arctic icebreaker ships. (25 mins)
  • Rising Seas: Can Tech Help Us Prepare? – Scientists discuss their efforts to enhance global sea-level rise predictions. (24 mins)
  • Fixing Fashion's Sizing Problem – Shiona McCallum meets an AI startup dedicated to resolving inconsistencies in clothing sizes. (24 mins)
  • Movie Tech: Behind the Scenes – Alasdair Keane explores a high-tech studio that is transforming the creation of car stunts. (25 mins)
  • Brain Cells and Biocomputing – Zoe Kleinman meets researchers attempting to create living computers using brain cells. (25 mins)
  • Cloud Seeding and Conspiracy Theories – Marco Silva breaks down the science and technology behind cloud seeding. (25 mins)
  • IFA Berlin: The Rise of Smart Tech – Alasdair Keane reviews the key technological highlights from IFA Berlin. (24 mins)
  • Detecting Cancer Cases – Lara Lewington investigates trial technologies aimed at identifying 'hidden' cases of pancreatic cancer. (25 mins)
  • Fighting Wildfires: Can Tech Help? – A look at how technology offers hope for the earlier detection and prevention of wildfires. (24 mins)
  • AI and the Future of Humanity – Joe Tidy analyzes the potential trajectories of artificial intelligence’s impact on humanity. (24 mins)
  • Sagrada FamĂ­lia: Can Tech Help Complete It? – Yasmin Morgan-Griffiths gains exclusive access to La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. (25 mins)
  • Lithium Mining: The Impact – Ione Wells investigates whether lithium mining can be made more sustainable. (25 mins)
  • Esports World Cup – An exploration of recent technological innovations within the sports world. (24 mins)
  • Chile’s Lost Children – Ione Wells covers the search for Chile’s stolen children. (25 mins)
  • Rubin Observatory: Mapping the Universe – Ione Wells visits the Rubin Observatory, located in Chile’s Atacama Desert. (24 mins)

Source: BBC News Generated at: 2026-05-23 01:00:00 UTC

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