The recent earthquake in Nepal has destroyed areas of the country's capital city and countryside, and killed thousands.
Millions of dollars in aid and assistance have been flown into the Himalayan nation, including the latest radar technology designed to find survivors buried in the rubble.
One such device is a low-powered microwave radar used to detect human heartbeats.
Peggy Giakoumelos reports.
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