In New York, we look at a startup that’s utilizing cutting edge robotics to make ornate stonework more affordable to builders. And in California, we see how San Francisco is deploying a group of “trash detectives” to identify people who are illegally dumping garbage. Watch these stories and more on “Eye on America” with host Michelle Miller.
Eye on America: Robots sculpting stones and “trash detectives” combat San Francisco polluters
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