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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Jerry Louth as Miles
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Jerry Louth as Miles
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Jerry Louth as Miles
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_176093108_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Jerry Louth as Miles
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_176093151_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Jerry Louth as Miles
Robert Murray as Peter Quint
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_176093149_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Jerry Louth as Miles
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_176093109_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Gweneth Ann Rand as Mrs Grose
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Jerry Louth as Miles
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_176093148_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Eleanor Dennis as Miss Jessel
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_176093113_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Eleanor Dennis as Miss Jessel
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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DUKAS_176093106_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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DUKAS_176093141_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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DUKAS_176093140_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Gweneth Ann Rand as Mrs Grose
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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DUKAS_176093138_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Gweneth Ann Rand as Mrs Grose
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_176093143_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Gweneth Ann Rand as Mrs Grose
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_176093145_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Gweneth Ann Rand as Mrs Grose
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_176093135_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_176093136_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Jerry Louth as Miles
Victoria Nekhaenko as Flora
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_176093137_EYE
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten - English National Opera at The Coliseum, London, UK.
Rehearsal
9th October 2024
Runs to 31st October 2024
Aillish Tynan as The Governess
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
Ferrari Press Agency
Clot bots 1
Ref 15406
21/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: University of Twente
Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: X-ray showing a millibot , its path shown in red and orange, being guided through an artery by the spinning magnet which is is the large black shadow across the screen
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164066528_FER
Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
Ferrari Press Agency
Clot bots 1
Ref 15406
21/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: University of Twente
Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: X-ray showing a millibot , its path shown in yellow, being guided through an artery by the spinning magnet which is is the large black shadow across the screen. The path colour grows darker the longer the millibot is in the artery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164066527_FER
Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
Ferrari Press Agency
Clot bots 1
Ref 15406
21/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: University of Twente
Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: X-ray showing a millibot , its path shown in yellow, being guided through an artery by the spinning magnet which is is the large black shadow across the screen. The path colour grows darker the longer the millibot is in the artery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164066526_FER
Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
Ferrari Press Agency
Clot bots 1
Ref 15406
21/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: University of Twente
Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: Researcher Islam Khalil with an X-ray showing a millibot , its path shown in yellow, being guided through an artery by the spinning magnet which is is the large black shadow across the screen. The path colour grows darker the longer the millibot is in the artery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164066525_FER
Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
Ferrari Press Agency
Clot bots 1
Ref 15406
21/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: University of Twente
Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: A millirobot in a transparent tube to demonstrate how it moves through an artery guided by a magnet
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164066524_FER
Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
Ferrari Press Agency
Clot bots 1
Ref 15406
21/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: University of Twente
Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: X-ray showing a millibot , its path shown in yellow, being guided through an artery by the spinning magnet which is is the large black shadow across the screen. The path colour grows darker the longer the millibot is in the artery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164066523_FER
Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
Ferrari Press Agency
Clot bots 1
Ref 15406
21/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: University of Twente
Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: X-ray showing a millibot , its path shown in yellow, being guided through an artery by the spinning magnet which is is the large black shadow across the screen. The path colour grows darker the longer the millibot is in the artery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164066522_FER
Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
Ferrari Press Agency
Clot bots 1
Ref 15406
21/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: University of Twente
Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: Researcher Islam Khalil with an X-ray showing a millibot , its path shown in yellow, being guided through an artery by the spinning magnet which is is the large black shadow across the screen. The path colour grows darker the longer the millibot is in the artery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164066521_FER
Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
Ferrari Press Agency
Clot bots 1
Ref 15406
21/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: University of Twente
Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: A millibot being inserted into an aorta
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164066520_FER
Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
Ferrari Press Agency
Clot bots 1
Ref 15406
21/12/2023
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Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: Researcher Islam Khalil with an X-ray showing a millibot , its path shown in yellow, being guided through an artery by the spinning magnet which is is the large black shadow across the screen. The path colour grows darker the longer the millibot is in the artery
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Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
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Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: One of the 3D printed, screw-shaped millirobots
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Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
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Clot bots 1
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Pictures MUST credit: University of Twente
Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS:The spinning white magnet at the end of the orange mechanical arm that is used to guide the millirobot through the artery artery
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Tiny screw-shaped robots designed to clear blood clots
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Clot bots 1
Ref 15406
21/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: University of Twente
Tiny wireless screw-shaped robots designed to remove blood clots have been developed by scientists.
The so-called 1mm long millirobots are able to navigate a narrow blood vessel both with and against blood flow while being controlled by a special magnet.
Each year worldwide, one in four people die from conditions caused by blood clots.
A blood clot blocks a blood vessel preventing the blood from delivering oxygen to certain areas of the body.
Surgeons can use flexible instruments to remove clots therefore but some regions in the body are difficult to reach.
Millirobots can overcome these limitations and remove blood clots from difficult-to-reach blood vessels.
The robots themselves are 3D-printed, screw-shaped objects with a small permanent magnet inside.
The screw shape makes it possible to drill through a blood clot.
OPS: X-ray showing two millibots , their paths shown in red, being guided through an artery by the spinning magnet which is is the large round black shadow to the left of the screen
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Jordan Hogg: ‘In 15 years, I’ve never come across another disabled director’
Ralph & Katie director Jordan Hogg photographed on the beach in Scarborough: ‘I can open my patio doors and hear nothing but the sea.’
The TV director talks about his new BBC series Ralph & Katie, why every business should employ people with disabilities, and moving back home to Scarborough.
irector Jordan Hogg, 39, was born in Scarborough and has cerebral palsy. He graduated in film studies from Hull University, trained through Channel 4’s 4Talent scheme and won a Bafta breakthrough award in 2020.
He is now the lead director on the new BBC One series Ralph & Katie, a spin-off from Peter Bowker’s The A Word, and the first ever TV drama with two learning-disabled lead actors.
Jordan Hogg is a BAFTA-winning television drama director from Yorkshire with a disability (cerebral palsy). He has over 70 hours of broadcast TV credits, for BBC, ITV and Channel 4 Television shows including Casualty, Screw, Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks, Shameless, Ackley Bridge and Death in Paradise.
Jordan Hogg is photographed on Scarborough beach in North Yorkshire.
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Jordan Hogg: ‘In 15 years, I’ve never come across another disabled director’
Ralph & Katie director Jordan Hogg photographed on the beach in Scarborough: ‘I can open my patio doors and hear nothing but the sea.’
The TV director talks about his new BBC series Ralph & Katie, why every business should employ people with disabilities, and moving back home to Scarborough.
irector Jordan Hogg, 39, was born in Scarborough and has cerebral palsy. He graduated in film studies from Hull University, trained through Channel 4’s 4Talent scheme and won a Bafta breakthrough award in 2020.
He is now the lead director on the new BBC One series Ralph & Katie, a spin-off from Peter Bowker’s The A Word, and the first ever TV drama with two learning-disabled lead actors.
Jordan Hogg is a BAFTA-winning television drama director from Yorkshire with a disability (cerebral palsy). He has over 70 hours of broadcast TV credits, for BBC, ITV and Channel 4 Television shows including Casualty, Screw, Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks, Shameless, Ackley Bridge and Death in Paradise.
Jordan Hogg is photographed on Scarborough beach in North Yorkshire.
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A performer wearing a tool head dress in Mendiola, Manila. Thousands marched through Espana Avenue in Manila as they call for the end of contractualization and the increase of the minimum daily salary to 750 Pesos (about US$ 14). A program was held in Mendiola Bridge, near Malacanang, the presidential palace, after the march.//SOPAIMAGES_8.0100/Credit:J Gerard Seguia / SOPA Im/SIPA/1808281010 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00872826
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Illustrations featuring every day objects, Czech Republic - May 2015
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A man playing a screw, instead of a trumpet
Illustrations featuring every day objects, Czech Republic - May 2015
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An artist has created a series of eye-catching drawings, combined with everyday objects.
Prague-based Kristián Mensa, 17, focuses on creative work with everyday objects that are often overlooked.
In the pictures a screw can be seen instead of a trumpet and a series of bolts have been used to represent bar stools.
Meanwhile, a flower has been used to replace the body of a grammarphone and a flower has also been used to replace the head, and beak, of a hummingbird.
Pieces of kit-kat have been used for piano keys, and pasta has been used to represent honey pots and ship chimneys.
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The amazing pencil carvings of Agoston Birtalan, Budapest, Hungary - 27 Mar 2013
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Pencil carving
The Amazing Pencil Carvings of Agoston Birtalan
A nimble-fingered artist carves intricate sculptures - from the lead in pencils.
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A nimble-fingered artist carves intricate sculptures - from the lead in pencils.
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Newmarket Equine Hospital, Newmarket, Suffolk, Britain - 19 May 2011
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A doctor looks at X-Ray of a horse who has had surgery to screw a lfractured fetlock.
Newmarket Equine Hospital, Newmarket, Suffolk, Britain - 19 May 2011
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