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Youth Smoking A Joint On Rotterdam Street In The Morning
A young man in a hoodie and red sneakers sits on a sidewalk in the morning, smoking a joint beside a backpack and a beer bottle in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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San Francisco marks 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead
8/2/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Coral Mines, right, poses for a portrait with her family outside Golden Gate Park in San Francisco ahead of the Dead and Company’s 60th anniversary tribute for the Grateful Dead on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. Mines became a fan of the music through her parents. (Anna Connors / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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San Francisco marks 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead
8/2/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Jole wears a shawl handmade by her stepmom for the Dead and Company’s 60th anniversary tribute for the Grateful Dead at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. (Anna Connors / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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San Francisco marks 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead
8/2/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Fans gather at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco ahead of the Dead and Company’s 60th anniversary tribute for the Grateful Dead on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. (Anna Connors / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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San Francisco marks 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead
8/2/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Fans gather at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco ahead of the Dead and Company’s 60th anniversary tribute for the Grateful Dead on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. (Anna Connors / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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San Francisco marks 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead
8/2/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Fans gather at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco ahead of the Dead and Company’s 60th anniversary tribute for the Grateful Dead on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. (Anna Connors / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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San Francisco marks 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead
8/2/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Annie McLaughlin of Livingston, Mont. poses for a portrait outside Golden Gate Park in San Francisco ahead of the Dead and Company’s 60th anniversary tribute for the Grateful Dead on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. (Anna Connors / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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San Francisco marks 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead
8/2/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Fans walk to the General Admission entrance at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco for the Dead and Company’s 60th anniversary tribute for the Grateful Dead on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. (Anna Connors / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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San Francisco marks 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead
8/2/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Annie McLaughlin of Livingston, Mont. poses for a portrait outside Golden Gate Park in San Francisco ahead of the Dead and Company’s 60th anniversary tribute for the Grateful Dead on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. (Anna Connors / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Thailand reverses course on decriminalizing marijuana
July 7, 2025 - Bangkok, Thailand: Protesters hold banners and shout slogans during a demonstration against Thai policies on Marijuana, at the Public Health Ministry in Bangkok. Marijuana users, sellers and producers protested against Thai government decision to change regulations on Marijuana cultivation and selling., (Dario Pignatelli} / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Thailand reverses course on decriminalizing marijuana
July 7, 2025 - Bangkok, Thailand: Protesters hold banners reading Cannabis Act during a demonstration against Thai policies on Marijuana, at the Public Health Ministry in Bangkok. Marijuana users, sellers and producers protested against Thai government decision to change regulations on Marijuana cultivation and selling., (Dario Pignatelli} / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Thailand reverses course on decriminalizing marijuana
July 7, 2025 - Bangkok, Thailand: A protester stands amidst police officers holding a banner reading Cannabis Act during a demonstration against Thai policies on Marijuana, at the Public Health Ministry in Bangkok. Marijuana users, sellers and producers protested against Thai government decision to change regulations on Marijuana cultivation and selling., (Dario Pignatelli} / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Thailand reverses course on decriminalizing marijuana
July 7, 2025 - Bangkok, Thailand: A protester holds a banner reading Cannabis Act during a demonstration against Thai policies on Marijuana, at the Public Health Ministry in Bangkok. Marijuana users, sellers and producers protested against Thai government decision to change regulations on Marijuana cultivation and selling., (Dario Pignatelli} / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Thailand reverses course on decriminalizing marijuana
July 7, 2025 - Bangkok, Thailand: A protester stands amidst police officers holding a banner reading Cannabis Act during a demonstration against Thai policies on Marijuana, at the Public Health Ministry in Bangkok. Marijuana users, sellers and producers protested against Thai government decision to change regulations on Marijuana cultivation and selling., (Dario Pignatelli} / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Thailand reverses course on decriminalizing marijuana
July 7, 2025 - Bangkok, Thailand: Protesters hold banners and shout slogans during a demonstration against Thai policies on Marijuana, at the Public Health Ministry in Bangkok. Marijuana users, sellers and producers protested against Thai government decision to change regulations on Marijuana cultivation and selling., (Dario Pignatelli} / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Thailand reverses course on decriminalizing marijuana
July 7, 2025 - Bangkok, Thailand: Protesters hold banners reading Cannabis Act during a demonstration against Thai policies on Marijuana, at the Public Health Ministry in Bangkok. Marijuana users, sellers and producers protested against Thai government decision to change regulations on Marijuana cultivation and selling., (Dario Pignatelli} / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Thailand reverses course on decriminalizing marijuana
July 7, 2025 - Bangkok, Thailand: A protester holds a banner reading Cannabis Act during a demonstration against Thai policies on Marijuana, at the Public Health Ministry in Bangkok. Marijuana users, sellers and producers protested against Thai government decision to change regulations on Marijuana cultivation and selling., (Dario Pignatelli} / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Thailand reverses course on decriminalizing marijuana
July 7, 2025 - Bangkok, Thailand: Officers of the Public Health Ministry speak to protesters during a demonstration against Thai policies on Marijuana, at the Public Health Ministry in Bangkok. Marijuana users, sellers and producers protested against Thai government decision to change regulations on Marijuana cultivation and selling., (Dario Pignatelli} / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Health alarm as tide of rotting seaweed chokes UK holiday beaches
Potentially lethal to fish and dangerous for humans, the summerÕs toxic invader is caused by warming seas and strong winds.
Over 1,000 tonnes of seaweed have been removed from beaches between Minnis Bay and Broadstairs by Thanet district council Ð at a cost of £65,000 Ð in just five weeks from the beginning of July this year, compared with a reported average of between 400-800 tonnes in an entire season.
Margate is not the only place to suffer. Weymouth in Dorset is another tourist town which has suffered from an unusually large amount of rotting seaweed on its beach this summer.
The seaweed has benefited from ideal growing conditions this year including extreme marine heatwaves in the North Sea. There have also been unusually high tides and strong winds, beaching excess seaweed in the south-east of England. Warming oceans mean that warm-water species are spreading, particularly more fleshy species such as kelp and seagrass.
Viking Coastal Trail, chiefly between Margate and Walpole Bay. Putrefying seaweed at Margate Harbour.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UKís largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
The Bright Blue ship operated by Seagrown heading out of Scarborough harbour on its way out into the North sea to test equipment for biodiversity. The Seagrown Centre is Britainís first large-scale offshore seaweed farmsÖfarming seaweed four miles offshore in the North Sea.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
The Bright Blue boat operated by Seagrown heading out into the North Sea on a mission to test equipment for biodiversity in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
The Bright Blue boat operated by Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire heading out of Scarborough harbour towards the North sea on a mission to test equipment for biodiversity. Seagrown operate Britainsís first large-scale offshore seaweed farm 4 miles into the North sea.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
The Southern Star boat operated by Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
Wave Crookes of Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Seagrown is a Seaweed farming and processing company based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
Wave Crookes of Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Seagrown is a seaweed farming and processing company in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
Wave Crookes of Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Seagrown is a seaweed farming and processing company based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
Wave Crookes and Laura Robinson onboard Southern Star boat operated by Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
Wave Crookes (left) and Laura Robinson of Seagrown onboard the Southern Star boat operated by Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
Ferrari Press Agency
Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Willow X prototype
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
Ferrari Press Agency
Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: The Willow X is based on the company's grass mower, simply called Willow
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
Ferrari Press Agency
Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: EEVE founder Wesley Lorrez with a Willow X prototype picking up rubbish from a lawn
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DUK10149674_022
FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
Ferrari Press Agency
Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X putting carrots in a box after picking
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DUK10149674_021
FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
Ferrari Press Agency
Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X picking mowing a lawn
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DUK10149674_020
FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
Ferrari Press Agency
Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X dumping weeds on a compost heap
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DUK10149674_019
FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
Ferrari Press Agency
Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: A Willow X prototype
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10149674_018
FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
Ferrari Press Agency
Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X using its multifunction arms to access tools
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DUK10149674_017
FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
Ferrari Press Agency
Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X
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DUK10149674_016
FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X on charge
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X collecting fallen nuts
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X dumping collected garden waste on a compost heap
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X collecting fallen nuts
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X picking weeds
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: EEVE founder Wesley Lorrez with a Willow X prototype
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of the Willow X picking carrots from a vegetable garden
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: EEVE founder Wesley Lorrez with a Willow X prototype
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FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
Ferrari Press Agency
Willow X 1
Ref 13937
18/05/2022
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Pictures must credit : EEVE
An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease
OPS: Render of a Willow X
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