Next Series Video. The scientists who are 'struck' by lightning Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 16/09/2019 - 17:22 GMT+2 In partnership withThe European Commission The technology to stop lightning killing people and causing damage has not advanced much in three centuries. Scientists are working to change that. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next The scientists who are 'struck' by lightning In partnership with The European Commission Now playing Next Visitors take in snowy NYC ahead of traffic closure Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 23rd, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Uzbekistan preps first homegrown satellite and astronaut mission Now playing Next Italy weighs social media age limits amid teen digital addiction Now playing Next French supermarkets turn to AI surveillance to catch shoplifters Now playing Next Death of cartel boss El Mencho triggers violence across Mexico Now playing Next The world's tallest bottle cap mural completed in El Salvador Now playing Next Hungary blocks EU sanctions package until transit oil flow resumes Now playing Next Secret Service shoots and kills armed man at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate Now playing Next Delays to Russia sanctions 'failure for Europe,' Swedish FM says Now playing Next Change EU rules to stop Hungary's abuse of veto, Lithuanian foreign minister says Now playing Next Europe's 'loud killer': Which countries suffer most from noise pollution? Now playing Next Watch the video: Trump vs US Supreme Court — the homeland tariff war Now playing Next Delays to Russia sanctions 'failure for Europe,' Swedish foreign minister tells Euronews Now playing Next Verona protesters say Italy’s winter Olympics waste public money More videos
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