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Meet African Born Inventor Of Driverless Car Rocking Europe -Photos
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Meet African born inventor of driverless car rocking Europe || A Zimbabwean born British inventor, Pasihapaori Chidziva, mostly known as Pasi William Sachiti, is the brain behind Kar-Go which is an autonomous delivery vehicle. He is the CEO and founder of the Academy of Robotics, the company that manufactures Kar-Go. When you buy something, the car will deliver it to you, and then eventually to your neighbor and so on.
Kar-Go uses autonomous (driverless) vehicle technology. Inside the vehicle there is a package swapping mechanism. It is actually a logistics system on wheels. As it drives, it delivers packages autonomously around such that when it gets to your house, you only get your delivery.
The great thing about Kar-Go is that your package does not necessarily have to be delivered to your house, if for any reason you have to leave your house. Thanks to an app, you can see on a screen where the Kar-Go that has your package is.
You can then reschedule the delivery time to make sure you get your delivery when you get back home or even to another location. You can also choose another delivery day. Recipients will then use the app to open the hatch to release their specific package.
This what makes Kar-Go the first roadworthy, autonomous, electric ‘last mile’ delivery vehicle to be launched in Europe. The car’s artificial intelligence was also tested using Zimbabwean road. It can cover about 200 km at about 100 km/h before being recharged.
Source: https://www.thatcelebrity.com/meet-african-born-inventor-of-driverless-car-rocking-europe-photos/
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Symptoms Of Infertility
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The main symptom of infertility is not getting pregnant. There may be no other obvious symptoms. Sometimes, a woman with infertility may have irregular or absent menstrual periods. In some cases, a man with infertility may have some signs of hormonal problems, such as changes in hair growth or sexual function.
Most couples will eventually conceive, with or without treatment.
When to see a doctor
You probably don't need to see a doctor about infertility unless you have been trying regularly to get pregnant for at least one year. Women should talk with a doctor earlier, however, if they:
Are age 35 or older and have been trying to conceive for six months or longer
Are over age 40
Have irregular or absent periods
Have very painful periods
Have known fertility problems
Have been diagnosed with endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease
Have had multiple miscarriages
Have undergone treatment for cancer
Men should talk to a doctor if they have:
A low sperm count or other problems with sperm
A history of testicular, prostate or sexual problems
Undergone treatment for cancer
Small testicles or swelling in the scrotum
Others in your family with infertility problems.
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