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Chelsea fans call for VAR after Alvaro Morata equaliser is wrongly disallowed against Man Utd

The visitors went ahead through a fierce Willian effort, though were pegged back when former Blue Romelu Lukaku rounded off some neat interplay to slot past Thibaut Courtois shortly before half-time.

The Belgian than created what proved to be the winner, laying on an inch-perfect cross for Jesse Lingard to head in midway through the second half.

Antonio Conte brought on Olivier Giroud and Cesc Fabregas as he chased an equaliser, and it was the Spanish playmaker who laid on Chelsea's best chance to score.

Fabregas cutely dinked the ball in behind the United defence for Morata, who finished expertly on his left foot, only for the linesman to raise his flag.

While Morata looked offside in real time, he was actually being played onside by Victor Lindelof, and it left many Chelsea fans feeling robbed – and plenty called for VAR afterwards….

For more infomation >> Chelsea fans call for VAR after Alvaro Morata equaliser is wrongly disallowed against Man Utd - Duration: 2:34.

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Is Hungary's Elizabeth Swaney the biggest sport of the Winter Olympics || elizabeth swaney halfpipe - Duration: 2:45.

Elizabeth swanee born and raised in the United States but representing Hungary

finished last in qualification for the women's ski halfpipe final on Monday

after turning in two of the most basic runs imaginable that left her more than

40 points behind the 12th placed qualifier for the Winter Olympics final

although the 33 year old completed both runs without falling swanny did not

attempt a trick any more advanced than an Lu Opie when a skier rotates 180

degrees or more in the uphill direction on her way to scores of 30.00 and 30

1.40 swamis best score still left her 13 point six zero points behind 23rd place

Dame Lila free selling who slipped on both runs despite appearing to only be

interested in completing her run safely while not attempting to score points or

qualify for the final swanny still managed to sound downbeat about her

performance I didn't qualify for the finals

so I'm really disappointed with that but I worked really for several years to

achieve this swanny replied when asked about her emotions after competing at an

Olympics swanny says she qualified to represent

Hungary through her maternal grandparents after previously competing

for Venezuela and other winter sports before switching her allegiance again in

2016 to prepare for pi Jung Chang a Harvard graduate who once ran against

Arnold Schwarzenegger in the race to be California governor swanee only started

skiing at 25 and has been driven ever since in her quest to compete at an

Olympics after raising funds through online donations to help fuel her

Olympic ambitions swanny managed to qualify for pi Yangcheng due to the

sheer volume of competitions she attended . needing to consistently

finish in the top 30 that World Cup events to make it to South Korea swanny

has persisted with easy runs sometimes not even attempting tricks to make sure

she does not fall and always records a score her best finish came at Secret

Garden in China when she finished 13th out of 15 athletes while a majority of

her Olympic rivals were competing in the u.s. Grand Prix at Copper Mountain or on

the Dew Tour

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For more infomation >> Is Hungary's Elizabeth Swaney the biggest sport of the Winter Olympics || elizabeth swaney halfpipe - Duration: 2:45.

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Vega's Claw Is Made of Rubber, Arcade Edition - Duration: 0:07.

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For more infomation >> Vega's Claw Is Made of Rubber, Arcade Edition - Duration: 0:07.

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18 CREEPY MEDICAL PHOTOS. This is how the PATIENTS Were TREATED Before - Duration: 3:04.

18 Creepy Vintage Medical Photos that Show How Patients Were Treated Before

When you are at a clinic or visiting someone in a hospital, do you ever wonder how they

used to diagnose and treat patients back in the old days?

With all the state-of-the-art medical equipment thatt are available today, it is often difficult

to imagine how diagnostic procedures were performed when MRIs, CT-scans, and X-ray machines

were still non-existent.

Wehenever we see old pictures and videos of patients being treated for a certain disease

or condition hundreds of years ago, the images seem like they were taken from a horror film.

And then a mad doctor or looney scientist will suddenly appear, ready to inflict excruciating

pain on their patients.

But as creepy and cold as these medical devices look, they helped save thousands of patients

before.

Here are 18 vintage medical photos that will amaze and creep you out at the same time.

#18.

Surgery performed using ether for anesthesia, 1855.

#17.

Multi-person iron lung for polio sufferers.

#16.

Walter Reed Physiotherapy, 1920.

#15.

An adjustable birthing equipment, 1750.

#14.

Mental institutions used wet blankets to restrain patients.

#13.

Dr. Lewis Sayre's method of treatment for scoliosis.

#12.

This was how they treated patients with rickets back in 1925.

#11.

Dr. Clark's Spinal Apparatus, 1878.

#10.

A radiology nure's protective uniform, 1918.

#09.

Defibrillator, 1940s.

#08.

A rolling cart for the invalid, 1915.

#07.

Prosthetic hand, 1800.

#06.

Prosthetic leg, 1890.

#05.

An anatomical model of a pregnant woman for pregnant women, 1680.

#04.

A jar for leeches.

#03.

"Healing" radioactive water, 1928.

#02.

Bayer developed and sold medical heroin, 1890s.

#01.

Vintage Ad for toothache drops that consisted of cocaine.

For more infomation >> 18 CREEPY MEDICAL PHOTOS. This is how the PATIENTS Were TREATED Before - Duration: 3:04.

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A.I. is Monitoring You Right Now And Here's How It's Using Your Data - Duration: 4:57.

We live in an age of mass surveillance.

And big data, mixed with the ever increasing power of artificial intelligence, means all

of our actions are being recorded and stored like never before.This information is being

mined to identify social media trends for targeted advertising, but it's also being

used to predict riots, election outcomes, disease epidemics and that's not to mention

the vast networks of surveillance cameras that could be used to track crowds and individuals

in real time.

This is EMBERS.

A computer forecasting system that sifts through the data that you post on social media everyday.

It mines platforms you'd expect like Twitter and Facebook... and it tracks things that

you might not expect - like restaurant apps, traffic maps, currency rates and even food

prices.

Data from tweets and social media is useful for predicting both disease outbreaks, and

events like civil unrest, domestic political crisis, elections, and so on.

You can use these non traditional data sources, like restaurant reservation information, hospital

imagery and so on to predict the flu.

EMBERS mines big data for trends rather than information on individuals.

For example, if EMBERS detects a mass cancellation of restaurant reservations and then hospital

parking lots fill up, the system can predict that there is probably an outbreak of food

poisoning or flu.

And it's incredibly accurate.

EMBERS correctly predicted Hantavirus outbreaks in Argentina and Chile in 2013 and political

uprisings in Brazil and Venezuela in 2013 and 2014.

In fact, EMBERS is correct in it's predictions about 90% of the time.

But EMBERS does have its limits.

While it can mine public data to forecast major social events before they happen, it's

can't predict spontaneous events - like crowd stampedes or terrorists.

An increasing concern in an overcrowded and unstable world.

Which is what Dr Mubarak Shah and his team are trying to do.

They are using video surveillance, AI, and complicated mathematical algorithms to track

and predict the movements of dense crowds and the individuals in those crowds.

Crowd analysis is a very interesting area and very challenging, when you have thousands

of people, it becomes very, very complicated.

This is where A.I. comes in.

It can help spot abnormal patterns in a crowd like bottlenecks.

Take the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia for example.

In 2015, hundreds were crushed to death in a stampede.

In the future computers may be able to detect bottlenecks in real time and pilgrims can

be diverted to uncrowded areas, thus avoiding stampedes and ultimately, saving lives.

Another application Shah's team is working on is to track individuals in crowds in real

time.

We want to be able to track that person where the person enters, where he's going and where

exact sitting and so on.

This kind of surveillance is done manually, but computers are beginning to be able to

detect individuals acting suspiciously as they move through a crowd.

We want to be able to analyze the video in each camera.

We detect people, we track, and we identify and so on.

Using video surveillance and the networks of cameras available in major cities, Shah's

team is working on using AI to track individuals from place to place.

This Boston bomber was seen in many different locations, so you detect a person in one camera,

then it disappears because it's not visible.

And after sometime it reappears in another camera maybe at a distance.

Re-identification in the crowd is much, much harder because there are lots of people.

Camera networks data mined for suspicious behaviour could stop future bombings.

But it isn't easy and they aren't there yet.

There is so much data that needs to be annotated so that machines can understand human behavior.

It can help law enforcement it can make them more efficient and it can help solve crime.

But there is a downside to this.

How much privacy are we willing to give up to be safe?

The implications of these technologies are vast.

Perhaps It depends on how much you trust the people who are mining your data.

For more science documentaries check out this one right here.

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For more infomation >> A.I. is Monitoring You Right Now And Here's How It's Using Your Data - Duration: 4:57.

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The drama is over (has subtitles :y) - Duration: 4:18.

(excuse me for the background noise) Ok so some uh, posibly good news appeared, uh, appearently the drama is over, appearently em, eh Toxikai apologized or something

And appearently he's not going to start to thread any channel again or for now (I don't wanna scare anyone, I just got informed that he apologized)

So I guess everyone can put their videos in public now as far as I now

So, well, I hope something like this doesn't repeat again because it was definitely pretty stressfull for so many people and scary for so many other people

So uh, if those news are true well then...um, start to celebrate because well, uh, we won I guess?

Well we definitely won...in a way

So uh, celebrate, be happy, live a happy life or IDK, um, subscribe to me, I need money

Um, well, I guess that's all

Hope it hasn't affected that much to you, if it well, try to take a break or something

Maybe it'll help, IDK but um, try to relax a little bit, I guess it will work a whole lot

Well I hope everything stays fine if something like this happens again well, I think everything will be chaos again

But um, I guess he couldn't have done anything anyways cause he's just a kid

And I feel like we could have done something like, IDK, complaining with YouTube or something like that and maybe we would have gotten our channels back

I guess something like that kinda...kinda like that how it works?

But uh, I guess everything is ok now, everything is over so...yay \:y/

We won

And please, try not to make something like this again

Toxikai, if you're watching this well, uh, thanks for stoping this, everything was so crazy, everyone was freaking out

If you wanted to eliminate the- to kill, in a way, the animation memes, well uh, for some time you did it, I mean

Almost everyone was putting into private their memes and animations and, well, Internet, Y-YouTube was without some memes for a while, so

In a way you won but in another you didn't, um...IDK if you should feel proud but now not? IDK

You...we can say that you won but you lost at the same time and the same with us, we kinda lost and won at the same time, IDK anything rn but

What I do know is that uh, I like memes, that's the only thing I do know

So please try to not cause something like this again

Try and everyone else, try to not cause any drama for anything

If you're going to do anything to uh, destroy something on the Internet, maybe you can do it silently to not cause any trouble to anyone because this was pretty scary for so many people

So, I guess tha't all, bye and continue with your memes and be happy

Yeah, I guess that'sall I have to say, be happy and stay safe or all those things and bye

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