Next Series Video. Flora Robotica: The team of European scientists putting plants and machines together to construct the buildings of the future Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 22/01/2018 - 17:56 GMT+1 Using robots and plants, scientists, architects and robotics researchers are trying to find a way to grow green cities out of the ground. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Flora Robotica: The team of European scientists putting plants and machines together to construct the buildings of the future Now playing Next Massive sea lion “Chonkers” draws crowds in San Francisco Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 3rd, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Inside Europe’s flying lab: Scientists study life in zero gravity Now playing Next This new experimental café in Stockholm is run by an AI manager Now playing Next Watch: Robot dogs with tech billionaires faces excrete AI art Now playing Next Trump says US will reduce number of troops in Germany 'a lot further' Now playing Next Trump to withdraw 5,000 active-duty troops from Germany amid Merz spat Now playing Next Giant rave party on 'dangerous' military land Now playing Next At least 10 people killed in Russian strikes over the past 24 hours Now playing Next End of the rescue operation: Humpback whale "Timmy" released in the North Sea Now playing Next Child labour, exploitation and deforestation: Is this the true taste of chocolate? Now playing Next World leaders arrive in Armenia for eighth EPC summit Now playing Next Judo: Heavyweights close Dushanbe in style Now playing Next French interior minister vows tougher action against illegal raves Now playing Next Massive crowds fill Rio's Copacabana beach for free Shakira concert More videos
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