This Saturday, BBC’s “Tech Now” explores the intersection of speed and sustainability, examining how Formula One racing is striving to reduce its environmental impact. While the roar of the engines might seem at odds with eco-consciousness, the sport is taking steps towards a greener future.
Alasdair Keane heads to the McLaren Technology Centre to investigate how recycled materials are being used to make a difference in constructing cars and equipment. From tires to chassis, no component is off-limits in the quest for sustainable solutions.
But “Tech Now” isn’t just about fast cars. Jacqui Wakefield catches up with rugby star Dan Biggar to see how a “smart ball” is revolutionizing the game. This innovative piece of tech tracks and analyzes player performance in real-time, providing coaches and athletes with valuable data to improve strategy and technique.
Imran Rahman-Jones cracks open a cold one – an alcohol-free beer, that is – to look at the technology behind brewing a satisfying beverage without the buzz. Plus, Yasmin Morgan-Griffiths explores the slightly more morbid side of tech, examining chatbots designed to allow users to “speak” with the deceased.
“Tech Now” airs Sunday, 18 May at 1:30 AM ET on BBC News (Europe).
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