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Implant could provide sensory feedback for prosthetic limbs
Ferrari Press Agency
Brain 1
Ref 17432
30/12/2025
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Pictures MUST credit: Mingzheng Wu / Rogers Research Group
Scientists have developed a wireless device that uses light to send information directly to the brain — and it could mean giving amputees feeling in prosthetic limbs.
The soft, flexible device sits under the scalp but on top of the skull, where it delivers precise patterns of light through the bone to activate brain cells called neurons.
It represents a significant step forward in building devices that can interface with the brain without the need for surgery, burdensome wires or bulky external hardware.
In experiments, scientists used the device’s tiny, patterned bursts of light to activate specific groups of neurons deep inside the brains of mice.
The mice quickly learned to interpret these patterns as meaningful signals, which they could recognise and use.
Even without touch, sight or sound involved, the animals received information to make decisions and successfully completed behavioural tasks.
The technology has immense potential for various therapeutic applications.
They include giving sensory feedback for prosthetic limbs.
The device could also deliver artificial stimuli for future vision or hearing prostheses and help as a painkiller without the need of drugs.
The team from the USA’s Northwestern University near Chicago says it may also help with rehabilitation after a stroke or injury and even control robotic limbs.
OPS: The new LED bain device showing ,at the top, the tiny programmable array of LED lights.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Implant could provide sensory feedback for prosthetic limbs
Ferrari Press Agency
Brain 1
Ref 17432
30/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mingzheng Wu / Rogers Research Group
Scientists have developed a wireless device that uses light to send information directly to the brain — and it could mean giving amputees feeling in prosthetic limbs.
The soft, flexible device sits under the scalp but on top of the skull, where it delivers precise patterns of light through the bone to activate brain cells called neurons.
It represents a significant step forward in building devices that can interface with the brain without the need for surgery, burdensome wires or bulky external hardware.
In experiments, scientists used the device’s tiny, patterned bursts of light to activate specific groups of neurons deep inside the brains of mice.
The mice quickly learned to interpret these patterns as meaningful signals, which they could recognise and use.
Even without touch, sight or sound involved, the animals received information to make decisions and successfully completed behavioural tasks.
The technology has immense potential for various therapeutic applications.
They include giving sensory feedback for prosthetic limbs.
The device could also deliver artificial stimuli for future vision or hearing prostheses and help as a painkiller without the need of drugs.
The team from the USA’s Northwestern University near Chicago says it may also help with rehabilitation after a stroke or injury and even control robotic limbs.
OPS: The new LED bain device showing ,at the top, the tiny programmable array of LED lights.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Implant could provide sensory feedback for prosthetic limbs
Ferrari Press Agency
Brain 1
Ref 17432
30/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mingzheng Wu / Rogers Research Group
Scientists have developed a wireless device that uses light to send information directly to the brain — and it could mean giving amputees feeling in prosthetic limbs.
The soft, flexible device sits under the scalp but on top of the skull, where it delivers precise patterns of light through the bone to activate brain cells called neurons.
It represents a significant step forward in building devices that can interface with the brain without the need for surgery, burdensome wires or bulky external hardware.
In experiments, scientists used the device’s tiny, patterned bursts of light to activate specific groups of neurons deep inside the brains of mice.
The mice quickly learned to interpret these patterns as meaningful signals, which they could recognise and use.
Even without touch, sight or sound involved, the animals received information to make decisions and successfully completed behavioural tasks.
The technology has immense potential for various therapeutic applications.
They include giving sensory feedback for prosthetic limbs.
The device could also deliver artificial stimuli for future vision or hearing prostheses and help as a painkiller without the need of drugs.
The team from the USA’s Northwestern University near Chicago says it may also help with rehabilitation after a stroke or injury and even control robotic limbs.
OPS: The new LED bain device showing ,at the top, the tiny programmable array of LED lights.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_192329109_FER
Implant could provide sensory feedback for prosthetic limbs
Ferrari Press Agency
Brain 1
Ref 17432
30/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mingzheng Wu / Rogers Research Group
Scientists have developed a wireless device that uses light to send information directly to the brain — and it could mean giving amputees feeling in prosthetic limbs.
The soft, flexible device sits under the scalp but on top of the skull, where it delivers precise patterns of light through the bone to activate brain cells called neurons.
It represents a significant step forward in building devices that can interface with the brain without the need for surgery, burdensome wires or bulky external hardware.
In experiments, scientists used the device’s tiny, patterned bursts of light to activate specific groups of neurons deep inside the brains of mice.
The mice quickly learned to interpret these patterns as meaningful signals, which they could recognise and use.
Even without touch, sight or sound involved, the animals received information to make decisions and successfully completed behavioural tasks.
The technology has immense potential for various therapeutic applications.
They include giving sensory feedback for prosthetic limbs.
The device could also deliver artificial stimuli for future vision or hearing prostheses and help as a painkiller without the need of drugs.
The team from the USA’s Northwestern University near Chicago says it may also help with rehabilitation after a stroke or injury and even control robotic limbs.
OPS: The new LED bain device alongside a US cent coin for scale
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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Amsterdam Light Festival Illuminates Amsterdam
On November 27, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city's canals come alive with the 14th edition of the Amsterdam Light Festival, a celebration of light, art, and creativity. The festival features international installations that illuminate the winter evenings with vibrant reflections and glowing sculptures, stretching across the historic waterways. Visitors experience the city from footpaths and boat routes, as each artwork transforms Amsterdam's waterfront into an atmospheric, immersive gallery. This year's theme, 'Legacy', invites artists to explore stories of memory, connection, and innovation through light over the iconic canals. (Photo by Georgios Kostomitsopoulos/NurPhoto) -
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
Screen board with Danke Leipzig
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
DFB headcoach Julian Nagelsmann , Bundestrainer, Nationaltrainer with screen board showing the result
after the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
DFB headcoach Julian Nagelsmann , Bundestrainer, Nationaltrainer with screen board showing the result and fans making a selfie
after the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
Cameraman during DFB headcoach Julian Nagelsmann , Bundestrainer, Nationaltrainer in the ZDF interview with Katrin Mueller-Hohenstein, ZDF german TV presenter, sportpresenter, moderator, Per Mertesacker, former DFB player Christoph Kramer TV expert
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
DFB fans celebrate
after the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
DFB headcoach Julian Nagelsmann , Bundestrainer, Nationaltrainer in the ZDF interview with Katrin Mueller-Hohenstein, ZDF german TV presenter, sportpresenter, moderator, Per Mertesacker, former DFB player Christoph Kramer TV expert
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
DFB fans celebrate
after the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
DFB fans celebrate
after the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
DFB headcoach Julian Nagelsmann , Bundestrainer, Nationaltrainer in the ZDF interview with Katrin Mueller-Hohenstein, ZDF german TV presenter, sportpresenter, moderator, Per Mertesacker, former DFB player Christoph Kramer TV expert
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
screen board with 6-0
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
Screen board with result
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
DFB headcoach Julian Nagelsmann , Bundestrainer, Nationaltrainer with screen board showing the result and fans making a selfie
after the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
DFB headcoach Julian Nagelsmann , Bundestrainer, Nationaltrainer in the ZDF interview with Katrin Mueller-Hohenstein, ZDF german TV presenter, sportpresenter, moderator, Per Mertesacker, former DFB player Christoph Kramer TV expert
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
DFB fans celebrate
after the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
Stade de Luxembourg with screenboard result first half 0-0 after 45 min
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
Stade de Luxembourg with screenboard result first half 0-0 after 45 min
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
Stade de Luxembourg with screenboard result first half 0-0
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
Screen board after 45 minutes
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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Fridays For Future Protests Against Climate Change In Berlin
November 14, 2025, Berlin, Germany: People display the slogan 'Keep Your Promises' as they participate in a Fridays for Future demonstration during the global climate strike at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. The movement is holding worldwide protests against climate change, including in Germany and other countries, as COP30 takes place in Brazil. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Central Asian Performers In Korea Gather On Stage At Korea–Central Asia Cultural Festival
Members of Viva Studio, a multinational dance team consisting of Russian, Kazakhstani, and Uzbek nationals, pose for a photo after winning the grand prize at the cultural performance contest celebrating the 33rd anniversary of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Central Asia in Seoul, South Korea, on November 2, 2025. The team is led by Uzbek teacher Kim Maksim. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Central Asian Performers In Korea Gather On Stage At Korea–Central Asia Cultural Festival
Members of Viva Studio, a multinational dance team consisting of Russian, Kazakhstani, and Uzbek nationals, pose for a photo after winning the grand prize at the cultural performance contest celebrating the 33rd anniversary of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Central Asia in Seoul, South Korea, on November 2, 2025. The team is led by Uzbek teacher Kim Maksim. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Luxury MPV with display screen grille
Ferrari Press Agency
FX 1
Ref 17049
05/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Faraday Future
A luxury AI equipped MPV is set to face the world with a smile on its face. — thanks to an LED display projecting a range of expressions.
The electric-powered FX Super One luxury vehicle is equipped with a communication tool that replaces the normal grille with the screen.
The display is called F.A.C.E. System which stands for Facial AI Customized Expression.
It can show animated expressions or texts, including greetings, messages, and brand visuals.
The display only operates when the FX Super One van is parked, and the display is controlled by an in-house artificial intelligence system , known as EAI Agent developed by the vans’s US maker Faraday Future. based in. California.
If the AI detects a new passenger or a change in mode, the grille can show a suitable image, such as displaying Hello or Charging when the electric or hybrid automobile is plugged in.
It can also show mood-based animations, and it creates a new method for vehicles to interact with people outside, like bystanders or other drivers.
At the centre of the system is the EAI Agent, which runs models that link vision, language, and action.
The AI listens, sees, and responds, and users can speak, make gestures, or interact with it according to Faraday.
The system is also said to be able to predict user needs and respond, including climate changes, seat adjustments, or information requests.
OPS: Faraday Future FX Super One with LED grille display.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Luxury MPV with display screen grille
Ferrari Press Agency
FX 1
Ref 17049
05/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Faraday Future
A luxury AI equipped MPV is set to face the world with a smile on its face. — thanks to an LED display projecting a range of expressions.
The electric-powered FX Super One luxury vehicle is equipped with a communication tool that replaces the normal grille with the screen.
The display is called F.A.C.E. System which stands for Facial AI Customized Expression.
It can show animated expressions or texts, including greetings, messages, and brand visuals.
The display only operates when the FX Super One van is parked, and the display is controlled by an in-house artificial intelligence system , known as EAI Agent developed by the vans’s US maker Faraday Future. based in. California.
If the AI detects a new passenger or a change in mode, the grille can show a suitable image, such as displaying Hello or Charging when the electric or hybrid automobile is plugged in.
It can also show mood-based animations, and it creates a new method for vehicles to interact with people outside, like bystanders or other drivers.
At the centre of the system is the EAI Agent, which runs models that link vision, language, and action.
The AI listens, sees, and responds, and users can speak, make gestures, or interact with it according to Faraday.
The system is also said to be able to predict user needs and respond, including climate changes, seat adjustments, or information requests.
OPS: Faraday Future FX Super One with LED grille display.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Luxury MPV with display screen grille
Ferrari Press Agency
FX 1
Ref 17049
05/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Faraday Future
A luxury AI equipped MPV is set to face the world with a smile on its face. — thanks to an LED display projecting a range of expressions.
The electric-powered FX Super One luxury vehicle is equipped with a communication tool that replaces the normal grille with the screen.
The display is called F.A.C.E. System which stands for Facial AI Customized Expression.
It can show animated expressions or texts, including greetings, messages, and brand visuals.
The display only operates when the FX Super One van is parked, and the display is controlled by an in-house artificial intelligence system , known as EAI Agent developed by the vans’s US maker Faraday Future. based in. California.
If the AI detects a new passenger or a change in mode, the grille can show a suitable image, such as displaying Hello or Charging when the electric or hybrid automobile is plugged in.
It can also show mood-based animations, and it creates a new method for vehicles to interact with people outside, like bystanders or other drivers.
At the centre of the system is the EAI Agent, which runs models that link vision, language, and action.
The AI listens, sees, and responds, and users can speak, make gestures, or interact with it according to Faraday.
The system is also said to be able to predict user needs and respond, including climate changes, seat adjustments, or information requests.
OPS: Faraday Future FX Super One with LED grille display.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Luxury MPV with display screen grille
Ferrari Press Agency
FX 1
Ref 17049
05/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Faraday Future
A luxury AI equipped MPV is set to face the world with a smile on its face. — thanks to an LED display projecting a range of expressions.
The electric-powered FX Super One luxury vehicle is equipped with a communication tool that replaces the normal grille with the screen.
The display is called F.A.C.E. System which stands for Facial AI Customized Expression.
It can show animated expressions or texts, including greetings, messages, and brand visuals.
The display only operates when the FX Super One van is parked, and the display is controlled by an in-house artificial intelligence system , known as EAI Agent developed by the vans’s US maker Faraday Future. based in. California.
If the AI detects a new passenger or a change in mode, the grille can show a suitable image, such as displaying Hello or Charging when the electric or hybrid automobile is plugged in.
It can also show mood-based animations, and it creates a new method for vehicles to interact with people outside, like bystanders or other drivers.
At the centre of the system is the EAI Agent, which runs models that link vision, language, and action.
The AI listens, sees, and responds, and users can speak, make gestures, or interact with it according to Faraday.
The system is also said to be able to predict user needs and respond, including climate changes, seat adjustments, or information requests.
OPS: Faraday Future FX Super One with LED grille display.
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Luxury MPV with display screen grille
Ferrari Press Agency
FX 1
Ref 17049
05/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Faraday Future
A luxury AI equipped MPV is set to face the world with a smile on its face. — thanks to an LED display projecting a range of expressions.
The electric-powered FX Super One luxury vehicle is equipped with a communication tool that replaces the normal grille with the screen.
The display is called F.A.C.E. System which stands for Facial AI Customized Expression.
It can show animated expressions or texts, including greetings, messages, and brand visuals.
The display only operates when the FX Super One van is parked, and the display is controlled by an in-house artificial intelligence system , known as EAI Agent developed by the vans’s US maker Faraday Future. based in. California.
If the AI detects a new passenger or a change in mode, the grille can show a suitable image, such as displaying Hello or Charging when the electric or hybrid automobile is plugged in.
It can also show mood-based animations, and it creates a new method for vehicles to interact with people outside, like bystanders or other drivers.
At the centre of the system is the EAI Agent, which runs models that link vision, language, and action.
The AI listens, sees, and responds, and users can speak, make gestures, or interact with it according to Faraday.
The system is also said to be able to predict user needs and respond, including climate changes, seat adjustments, or information requests.
OPS: Faraday Future FX Super One with LED grille display.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187570892_FER
Luxury MPV with display screen grille
Ferrari Press Agency
FX 1
Ref 17049
05/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Faraday Future
A luxury AI equipped MPV is set to face the world with a smile on its face. — thanks to an LED display projecting a range of expressions.
The electric-powered FX Super One luxury vehicle is equipped with a communication tool that replaces the normal grille with the screen.
The display is called F.A.C.E. System which stands for Facial AI Customized Expression.
It can show animated expressions or texts, including greetings, messages, and brand visuals.
The display only operates when the FX Super One van is parked, and the display is controlled by an in-house artificial intelligence system , known as EAI Agent developed by the vans’s US maker Faraday Future. based in. California.
If the AI detects a new passenger or a change in mode, the grille can show a suitable image, such as displaying Hello or Charging when the electric or hybrid automobile is plugged in.
It can also show mood-based animations, and it creates a new method for vehicles to interact with people outside, like bystanders or other drivers.
At the centre of the system is the EAI Agent, which runs models that link vision, language, and action.
The AI listens, sees, and responds, and users can speak, make gestures, or interact with it according to Faraday.
The system is also said to be able to predict user needs and respond, including climate changes, seat adjustments, or information requests.
OPS: Faraday Future FX Super One with LED grille display.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187570891_FER
Luxury MPV with display screen grille
Ferrari Press Agency
FX 1
Ref 17049
05/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Faraday Future
A luxury AI equipped MPV is set to face the world with a smile on its face. — thanks to an LED display projecting a range of expressions.
The electric-powered FX Super One luxury vehicle is equipped with a communication tool that replaces the normal grille with the screen.
The display is called F.A.C.E. System which stands for Facial AI Customized Expression.
It can show animated expressions or texts, including greetings, messages, and brand visuals.
The display only operates when the FX Super One van is parked, and the display is controlled by an in-house artificial intelligence system , known as EAI Agent developed by the vans’s US maker Faraday Future. based in. California.
If the AI detects a new passenger or a change in mode, the grille can show a suitable image, such as displaying Hello or Charging when the electric or hybrid automobile is plugged in.
It can also show mood-based animations, and it creates a new method for vehicles to interact with people outside, like bystanders or other drivers.
At the centre of the system is the EAI Agent, which runs models that link vision, language, and action.
The AI listens, sees, and responds, and users can speak, make gestures, or interact with it according to Faraday.
The system is also said to be able to predict user needs and respond, including climate changes, seat adjustments, or information requests.
OPS: Faraday Future FX Super One with LED grille display.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187570889_FER
Luxury MPV with display screen grille
Ferrari Press Agency
FX 1
Ref 17049
05/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Faraday Future
A luxury AI equipped MPV is set to face the world with a smile on its face. — thanks to an LED display projecting a range of expressions.
The electric-powered FX Super One luxury vehicle is equipped with a communication tool that replaces the normal grille with the screen.
The display is called F.A.C.E. System which stands for Facial AI Customized Expression.
It can show animated expressions or texts, including greetings, messages, and brand visuals.
The display only operates when the FX Super One van is parked, and the display is controlled by an in-house artificial intelligence system , known as EAI Agent developed by the vans’s US maker Faraday Future. based in. California.
If the AI detects a new passenger or a change in mode, the grille can show a suitable image, such as displaying Hello or Charging when the electric or hybrid automobile is plugged in.
It can also show mood-based animations, and it creates a new method for vehicles to interact with people outside, like bystanders or other drivers.
At the centre of the system is the EAI Agent, which runs models that link vision, language, and action.
The AI listens, sees, and responds, and users can speak, make gestures, or interact with it according to Faraday.
The system is also said to be able to predict user needs and respond, including climate changes, seat adjustments, or information requests.
OPS: Faraday Future FX Super One with LED grille display.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187570888_FER
Luxury MPV with display screen grille
Ferrari Press Agency
FX 1
Ref 17049
05/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Faraday Future
A luxury AI equipped MPV is set to face the world with a smile on its face. — thanks to an LED display projecting a range of expressions.
The electric-powered FX Super One luxury vehicle is equipped with a communication tool that replaces the normal grille with the screen.
The display is called F.A.C.E. System which stands for Facial AI Customized Expression.
It can show animated expressions or texts, including greetings, messages, and brand visuals.
The display only operates when the FX Super One van is parked, and the display is controlled by an in-house artificial intelligence system , known as EAI Agent developed by the vans’s US maker Faraday Future. based in. California.
If the AI detects a new passenger or a change in mode, the grille can show a suitable image, such as displaying Hello or Charging when the electric or hybrid automobile is plugged in.
It can also show mood-based animations, and it creates a new method for vehicles to interact with people outside, like bystanders or other drivers.
At the centre of the system is the EAI Agent, which runs models that link vision, language, and action.
The AI listens, sees, and responds, and users can speak, make gestures, or interact with it according to Faraday.
The system is also said to be able to predict user needs and respond, including climate changes, seat adjustments, or information requests.
OPS: Faraday Future FX Super One with LED grille display.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187570887_FER
Luxury MPV with display screen grille
Ferrari Press Agency
FX 1
Ref 17049
05/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Faraday Future
A luxury AI equipped MPV is set to face the world with a smile on its face. — thanks to an LED display projecting a range of expressions.
The electric-powered FX Super One luxury vehicle is equipped with a communication tool that replaces the normal grille with the screen.
The display is called F.A.C.E. System which stands for Facial AI Customized Expression.
It can show animated expressions or texts, including greetings, messages, and brand visuals.
The display only operates when the FX Super One van is parked, and the display is controlled by an in-house artificial intelligence system , known as EAI Agent developed by the vans’s US maker Faraday Future. based in. California.
If the AI detects a new passenger or a change in mode, the grille can show a suitable image, such as displaying Hello or Charging when the electric or hybrid automobile is plugged in.
It can also show mood-based animations, and it creates a new method for vehicles to interact with people outside, like bystanders or other drivers.
At the centre of the system is the EAI Agent, which runs models that link vision, language, and action.
The AI listens, sees, and responds, and users can speak, make gestures, or interact with it according to Faraday.
The system is also said to be able to predict user needs and respond, including climate changes, seat adjustments, or information requests.
OPS: Faraday Future FX Super One with LED grille display.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
