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  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
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    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0.Individuals move by swimming

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_015
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0. Stem cell tissue is harvested from the embryo after the egg membrane is removed

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_014
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0.Groups can move particles around in their environment

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_013
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0.They can self-repair when injured.This shows a Xenobot 2.0 after medning a tear in its structure

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_012
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0.Navigating a narrow capillary

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_011
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
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    01/04/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0.They can record experiences by changing colour

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_010
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
    Ref 12791
    01/04/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0. The egg membrane is removed 24hours after it was injected with RNA

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_009
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
    Ref 12791
    01/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0. Stem cell tissue taken from the embryos forms into a sphere

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_008
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
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    01/04/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0.After four days the spheres become mobile

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_007
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
    Ref 12791
    01/04/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0.Swimming is propelled by small hairs

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_006
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
    Ref 12791
    01/04/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0.Frog eggs are injected with RNA converts DNA code into proteins to carry out cellular functions.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_005
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
    Ref 12791
    01/04/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0.The egg membrane is removed 24hours after it was injected with RNA

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_004
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
    Ref 12791
    01/04/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0. Stem cell tissue is harvested from the embryo after the egg membrane is removed

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_003
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
    Ref 12791
    01/04/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0. They can self-repair when injured.This shows a Xenobot 2.0 with a tear in its structure

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_002
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
    Ref 12791
    01/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0.Navigating a narrow capillary

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    DUK10141521_001
    FEATURE - Mikroskopische Roboter aus Frosch-Embryonen können sich selbst heilen und Verschmutzungen und radioaktive Kontaminationen aufspüren
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Living robots1
    Ref 12791
    01/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Tufts University / University of Vermont

    Microscopic living robots made from frog embryos are being developed with self-healing powers and the ability to keep memories.They are able to self-propel using hair-like 'legs' They could have the ability to recall things such as radioactive contamination, chemical pollutants or a disease condition in the body that can be reported back to researchers for further investigation,The innovation pulls from previous work released last year, called Xenobots, but has been upgraded to move more efficiently and perform more complex tasks.The new version, called Xenobots 2.0 , has a number of improvements.Both machines were developed by US biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Vermont.The name Xenobots derives from the name of the African frog Xenopus Laevis whose spawn was used to gather cells.The original bots were programmed to perform a range of tasks, specifically delivering medicine directly to a point in the body.However, the 2.0 versions have been upgraded to move faster, navigate different environments and have longer life spans.

    OPS:Creating Xenobots 2.0.Stem cell tisssue taken forms into a sphere

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Letzter Abend vor dem 2. Lockdown in Grossbritannien
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Letzter Abend vor dem 2. Lockdown in Grossbritannien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/Shutterstock (10996870c)
    ; Bristol, UK. Three young people embrace on the last night before lockdown 2.0. People enjoyed the last night of going out and socialising in Bristol city centre before England goes into the second lockdown (lockdown 2.0) after midnight as the Government tries to stop the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. From 05 November lockdown restrictions come into force across England with all pubs, bars restaurants and entertainment venues shut as well as all non-essential shops. From 00:01 on Thursday people have been told to stay at home except for work, education, exercise or essential shopping and each person can only meet one other person from outside their household in an outdoors public space. Households must not mix with others indoors, or in private gardens. Since September it has been illegal to meet up socially in groups of more than six people, known as the "Rule of Six", in order to try and contain the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
    Last night out before Lockdown 2.0, Bristol, UK - 04 Nov 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Letzter Abend vor dem 2. Lockdown in Grossbritannien
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Letzter Abend vor dem 2. Lockdown in Grossbritannien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/Shutterstock (10996870b)
    ; Bristol, UK. People outside a supermarket on the last night before lockdown 2.0. People enjoyed the last night of going out and socialising in Bristol city centre before England goes into the second lockdown (lockdown 2.0) after midnight as the Government tries to stop the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. From 05 November lockdown restrictions come into force across England with all pubs, bars restaurants and entertainment venues shut as well as all non-essential shops. From 00:01 on Thursday people have been told to stay at home except for work, education, exercise or essential shopping and each person can only meet one other person from outside their household in an outdoors public space. Households must not mix with others indoors, or in private gardens. Since September it has been illegal to meet up socially in groups of more than six people, known as the "Rule of Six", in order to try and contain the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
    Last night out before Lockdown 2.0, Bristol, UK - 04 Nov 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Letzter Abend vor dem 2. Lockdown in Grossbritannien
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Letzter Abend vor dem 2. Lockdown in Grossbritannien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/Shutterstock (10996870a)
    ; Bristol, UK. People outside a supermarket on the last night before lockdown 2.0. People enjoyed the last night of going out and socialising in Bristol city centre before England goes into the second lockdown (lockdown 2.0) after midnight as the Government tries to stop the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. From 05 November lockdown restrictions come into force across England with all pubs, bars restaurants and entertainment venues shut as well as all non-essential shops. From 00:01 on Thursday people have been told to stay at home except for work, education, exercise or essential shopping and each person can only meet one other person from outside their household in an outdoors public space. Households must not mix with others indoors, or in private gardens. Since September it has been illegal to meet up socially in groups of more than six people, known as the "Rule of Six", in order to try and contain the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
    Last night out before Lockdown 2.0, Bristol, UK - 04 Nov 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skip The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skip The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skip The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skip The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skipe The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    Lionel Urman_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

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  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skip The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©dALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Les Dedhomiz ( Youv & Enzo) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Ben (Ben l Oncle Soul) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, le Live presente par Mat Bastard au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    ©URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skipe The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    Lionel Urman_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skipe The Use) et les Dedhomiz ( Youv & Enzo) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Les Dedhomiz ( Youv & Enzo) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skipe The Use) et les Dedhomiz ( Youv & Enzo) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Ben (Ben l Oncle Soul) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, le Live presente par Mat Bastard au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Les Dedhomiz ( Youv & Enzo) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Ben (Ben l Oncle Soul) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, le Live presente par Mat Bastard au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Ben (Ben l Oncle Soul) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, le Live presente par Mat Bastard au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skipe The Use) et les Dedhomiz ( Youv & Enzo) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Ben (Ben l Oncle Soul) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, le Live presente par Mat Bastard au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skipe The Use) et les Dedhomiz ( Youv & Enzo) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Ben (Ben l Oncle Soul) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, le Live presente par Mat Bastard au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Ben (Ben l Oncle Soul) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, le Live presente par Mat Bastard au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skipe The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    Lionel Urman_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE aprf

     

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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Ben (Ben l Oncle Soul) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, le Live presente par Mat Bastard au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Ben (Ben l Oncle Soul) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, le Live presente par Mat Bastard au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Ben (Ben l Oncle Soul) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, le Live presente par Mat Bastard au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skip The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©dALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skip The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©dALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skip The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©dALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skipe The Use) et Le Dj Boris Way durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    © URMAN_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©DALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Mat Bastard (Skip The Use) durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.
    © URMAN_DALLE
    (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

    ©dALLE Aprf

     

  • Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
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    Enregistrement de Show Must Go Home presente par Mat Bastard
    Le Dj Boris Way durant l enregistrement de Show Must Go Home, Mat Bastard presente le Live au Farago, le roof top de l hotel Marriot, a Nice, France. Cette tournee 2.0 musicale accueille des artistes nationaux, internationaux et des jeunes pousses depuis des toits de France et d ailleurs (Londres et Bruxelles dans les semaines a venir). Ce happening est deja un phenomene sur les reseaux sociaux et a rassemble plus de 4 millions de vues lors de ses 4 premieres emissions dont 1 million sur la derniere emission du 24 mai dernier sur un toit de Paris et plus de 700 000 vues sur son best of du 31 mai.

    URMAN_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)

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