'Ghost town' being built in US to test new technologies
A 'ghost town' is being built in America to test out the latest technologies such as renewable energies and terrorism security systems.
It'll look just like a city with roads, houses and buildings - but no one will live there.
Scientists want to use it to see the effects of new technology in a 'real world' setting.
It's being built in Lea County, New Mexico, and will cost around £600 million.
Big tech company Pegasus Global Holdings is behind the project.
Anything from smart grids and next-generation wireless networks to self-flushing toilets could be tested in the new town.
"The only thing we won't be doing is destructive testing, blowing things up - I hope," said Robert Brumley from Pegasus.
Work is due to begin on the town at the end of June.
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