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Mike Feldstein worked in the natural disaster restoration sector, witnessing firsthand the impact of polluted air on people's health. Later he went on to found Jaspr, a health company that makes commercial-grade air scrubbers. In this episode, you'll hear the danger in your dentist office, what sick building syndrome is & what the Manhattan project has to do with HEPA.If you like this episode, you'll also like episode 109: BEING SMART WITH PHONES: NO TIN FOIL HATSGuest: https://www.instagram.com/mike.feldstein/ | https://www.instagram.com/jasprco/ | https://www.facebook.com/JasprCo | jaspr.co/curious use code CURIOUS for $400 during May 2025 & $200 off after thatHost: https://www.meredithforreal.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/meredithforreal/ | meredith@meredithforreal.com | https://www.youtube.com/meredithforreal | https://www.facebook.com/meredithforrealthecuriousintrovert Sponsors: https://www.jordanharbinger.com/starterpacks/ | https://uwf.edu/university-advancement/departments/historic-trust/
Join us as we explore Jessica's inspiring journey from eastern Oklahoma to becoming an integral part of a diversified farming operation in the northwest. She shares her experience transitioning from the wetter, more humid climate of eastern Oklahoma to the drier conditions of the west, adapting to new challenges in soil health, crop insurance trends, and unpredictable weather patterns. With deep roots in agriculture, Jessica and her husband, Clint, have grown their operation while raising a family that values hard work and the land.We also dive into the benefits of no-till farming, how soil conservation plays a key role in long-term sustainability, and what it takes to balance farming, family, and a career in crop insurance. Jessica reflects on her time at the assessor's office, where she gained valuable insights into her new community in Major County. Plus, we reminisce about our days working together at OSU under Dr. Karen Hickman. Don't miss Jessica's take on the power of networking among producers and how changing weather patterns continue to shape the future of agriculture in Oklahoma. RedDirtAgronomy.com
Out today: Nat Bullard's 200-page slide deck with data from across the energy transition. Nat is the former chief content officer at BloombergNEF and current co-founder at data insights company Halcyon. In part one of their two-part conversation, Shayle cherry-picked the most interesting slides and sat down with Nat to unpack them. They cover topics like: Accidental solar geoengineering and the state of aerosols The United States' record-setting fossil fuels exports Whether Chinese oil demand is peaking Conflicting indicators for the state of ESG investing Whether you can have too many carbon removal startups Recommended resources Catalyst: Putting a halt to geoengineering — by accident Catalyst: 2024 trends: batteries, transferable tax credits, and the cost of capital Catalyst: 2023 trends: biomass, ESG, batteries and more Catalyst is brought to you by EnergyHub. EnergyHub helps utilities build next-generation virtual power plants that unlock reliable flexibility at every level of the grid. See how EnergyHub helps unlock the power of flexibility at scale, and deliver more value through cross-DER dispatch with their leading Edge DERMS platform, by visiting energyhub.com. Catalyst is brought to you by Antenna Group, the public relations and strategic marketing agency of choice for climate and energy leaders. If you're a startup, investor, or global corporation that's looking to tell your climate story, demonstrate your impact, or accelerate your growth, Antenna Group's team of industry insiders is ready to help. Learn more at antennagroup.com.
The insurance industry should be investigating the costs and risks of technological interventions to mitigate climate change, but they are not. Robert Tulip, Dennis Garrity, Brian on Herzen, and Sev Clarke have been planning ways to change the industry's approach. Marilyn Krieger joined us as a Caliornia homeowner. For the vieo, audio podcast, and comments: https://tosavetheworld.ca/episode-655-insurance-and-climate.
Guest: Dr. Jeremy Werdell, Oceanographer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterFrom the smallest plankton to the grandest cloud formations, the PACE mission is poised to capture the breathtaking complexity of Earth's interconnected ecosystems. PACE stands for Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem. It's a mission that transcends mere scientific curiosity; it's a rallying cry in the face of our planet's most urgent environmental challenges. By unraveling the mysteries of Earth's ecosystems, PACE equips us with the knowledge and tools needed to confront these challenges head-on. On the show today, we have Project Scientist Dr. Jeremy Werdell to break down the mission and why it's so important for the future of our planet…Chapters00:00 Introduction to the PACE Mission06:16 The Importance of Studying Sea and Sky07:42 Aerosols: Understanding Atmospheric Particles14:51 Clouds: Their Role in Climate and Interactions20:35 Instruments of the PACE Mission26:34 Early Success and Data Release34:27 Looking Ahead: Discovery and InterconnectednessSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Aerosol paints have evolved considerably since Ed Seymour first invented them 75 years ago, and the company that bears his name remains at the forefront of the aftermarket, turning DIYers into artists. To celebrate this milestone anniversary, the guys welcome Rodion Galperin for a conversation about all things aerosol, including the latest breakthroughs in the tech and some helpful tips for mastering your own technique. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's a conundrum: the same aerosol pollutants that harm human health also help cool the climate, says atmospheric scientist Sarah J. Doherty. Is there a way to clean up the air without warming the planet? Exploring the unintended consequences of reducing air pollution, she makes the case for a better understanding of marine cloud brightening — or intentionally adding sea salt aerosols to clouds over the ocean, which could reflect sunlight back into space and potentially reduce global warming.
Este episódio usa o dióxido de enxofre para falar sobre poluentes, regulamentação, aerossóis e geoengenharia. Sim, tudo isso. Isso porque pequenas coisinhas na atmosfera tem impactos enormes! Links e Referências – Sulfur Dioxide Basics – Analysis: How low-sulphur shipping rules are affecting global warming – Aerosols: are SO2 emissions reductions contributing to global warming? –...
Here's a conundrum: the same aerosol pollutants that harm human health also help cool the climate, says atmospheric scientist Sarah J. Doherty. Is there a way to clean up the air without warming the planet? Exploring the unintended consequences of reducing air pollution, she makes the case for a better understanding of marine cloud brightening — or intentionally adding sea salt aerosols to clouds over the ocean, which could reflect sunlight back into space and potentially reduce global warming.
Here's a conundrum: the same aerosol pollutants that harm human health also help cool the climate, says atmospheric scientist Sarah J. Doherty. Is there a way to clean up the air without warming the planet? Exploring the unintended consequences of reducing air pollution, she makes the case for a better understanding of marine cloud brightening — or intentionally adding sea salt aerosols to clouds over the ocean, which could reflect sunlight back into space and potentially reduce global warming.
Here's a conundrum: the same aerosol pollutants that harm human health also help cool the climate, says atmospheric scientist Sarah J. Doherty. Is there a way to clean up the air without warming the planet? Exploring the unintended consequences of reducing air pollution, she makes the case for a better understanding of marine cloud brightening — or intentionally adding sea salt aerosols to clouds over the ocean, which could reflect sunlight back into space and potentially reduce global warming.
Unbeknownst to most people, scientists have begun to conduct a secret experiment that involves shooting aerosols into the sky in the hope of preventing global warming.
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Today's guest is Ulrike Lohmann, Professor of Experimental Atmospheric Physics in the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich. Lohmann is also the Principal Investigator of the CLOUDLAB project, a multi-year project to investigate aerosol-cloud interactions in wintertime stratus clouds over the Alps. In this episode, we discuss the role of clouds and aerosols in our climate. We dive deep into aerosol-cloud interactions to uncover the science bheind solar radiation modification (SRM) techniques like marine cloud brightening, and discuss a novel proposed SRM technique - Mixed Phase Cloud Thinning.Links:Ulrike Lohmann's profileCheck out the CLOUDLAB projectSupport the showSubscribe for email updates
We talk about being in for quicker heating, modern slave labour and other climate news. Stefan speaks with poet and filmmaker Leena Manimekalai and grassroots climate activist Mathew Edassery on their project: Saracura The Film.
Chris and Jonathan speak to Joey Fox, an engineer and the chair of the Indoor Air Quality Advisory Group for the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers. COVID-19 is not over, as both Jonathan and Chris can testify. How can we better protect ourselves from the coronavirus and other respiratory viruses? By improving our air! Joey Fox explains the difference between HEPA and MERV filters, why “UV in a box” is not a good idea, and how to make sense of the different air cleaners you can buy (and make yourself!). We all care about clean drinking water. It's time we cared about clean air as well. (2:12) Aerosols vs. droplets (4:49) How long can respiratory particles linger in the air? (6:41) Medical dogma and the COVID-19 pandemic (17:20) How Joey dodged COVID when his daughter got sick (19:40) Air quality in schools (22:11) HEPA vs. MERV filters: what to looks for (24:45) Don't say it's airborne! or the politicization of public health (27:29) UV light to disinfect the air (32:09) Is the air in your kid's school good enough? (33:52) Which CO2 monitor to buy (34:20) Improving air quality at home (37:42) Corsi-Rosenthal boxes and PC fan box air cleaners * Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl. To contribute to The Body of Evidence, go to our Patreon page at: http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/. Patrons get a bonus show on Patreon called “Digressions”! Check it out! Links: 1) Joey Fox's blog: https://itsairborne.com/ 2) Clean Air Stars: https://cleanairstars.com/ 3) The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers' Indoor Air Quality website: https://ospe.on.ca/indoor-air-quality/
Blast back to the 1970s with Steve and Halle on this anniversary edition of Astronomy Daily! The hosts fondly remember seeing the animated sci-fi classic Fantastic Planet paired with the Pink Floyd surf film Crystal Voyager one fateful summer night. From this nostalgic launch pad, the episode tours current events like Hubble's ongoing gyroscope drama, the potential link between fast radio bursts and hypernebulas, SpaceX's routine Starlink mission, and the European Space Agency's announcement that the long-delayed Ariane 6 finally has a launch date. It's a fun mix of retro sci-fi memories and cutting-edge space news.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5648921/advertisement
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What do air pollution, thunder clouds and climate change have in common? Aerosols! These tiny particles, generated by everything from desert dust storms to car exhaust, play a huge role in our atmosphere, affecting our health when we breathe them in and even changing the weather. Globally, they play an even bigger role, changing how much sunlight gets through to Earth's surface and heating or cooling our entire planet. Through new satellite missions, NASA atmospheric scientists like Kirk Knobelspiesse and public health experts like Susan Anenberg are working together to untangle aerosol mysteries. NASA's Curious Universe is an official NASA podcast. Discover more adventures with NASA astronauts, engineers, scientists, and other experts at nasa.gov/curiousuniverse
Methane is a dangerous gas has more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. Methane is a major contributor to global warming. But the good news is, unlike CO2, methane has a very short atmospheric lifespan – around 10 years to be exact. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Ritesh Gautam who is an expert in atmospheric sciences, explores the impact of methane as a potent greenhouse gas and shares news of a new satellite mission that will help us cut methane emissions in half by 2030!
Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Chris Whitehead, Leader of ESI's air compliance practice about Environmental Justice, Air Quality, and Public Speaking. Read his full bio below.Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-formShowtimes: 2:56 Nic & Laura talk about employment gaps9:56 Interview with Chris Whitehead starts18:49 Environmental Justice24:30 Air Quality28:53 Public SpeakingPlease be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Connect with Chris Whitehead at linkedin.com/in/chris-whitehead-054424aGuest Bio:Chris Whitehead is the leader of ESI's air compliance practice. He has fifteen years of air quality compliance management consulting experience and has been a national client manager for multiple Fortune 500 companies across numerous sectors. Chris most recently has been heavily involved with environmental justice regulatory developments and has led the air teams for commercial offshore wind projects in New England and the Mid-Atlantic. Over the past 17 years he has been published numerous times in various outlets on the topics of environmental justice, the New Jersey EJ law, and offshore wind project development.He has an M.S. in Environmental Management and Policy from American Public University, a B.A. in Political Science from Loyola University of Chicago, and a Sustainability Program Management certificate through Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Chris lives in southern New Jersey with his wife and two young children, ages six and four. Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs MullerSupport the showThanks for listening! A new episode drops every Friday. Like, share, subscribe, and/or sponsor to help support the continuation of the show. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all your favorite podcast players.
This week we welcome back Dr. William Bahnfleth to discuss ASHRAE Standard 241-2023 Control of Infectious Aerosols and the future of IAQ standards after COVID. William Bahnfleth is a professor of architectural engineering at the Pennsylvania State University. He has held previous positions as a principle investigator at the US Army Construction Research Laboratories and as a senior consultant for ZBA, Inc. He holds a PhD in mechanical engineering from the University of Illinois and is a Registered Professional Engineer. At Penn State, Dr. Bahnfleth teaches courses on HVAC system design and indoor air quality. His research focuses on systems for sustainable management of indoor air quality with engineering controls, especially control of infectious aerosols. He is the author or co-author of nearly 200 peer-reviewed publications and 14 books/chapters. He is a past president of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and vice-president of the Indoor Environmental Quality Global Alliance. Dr. Bahnfleth was chair of the ASHRAE Epidemic Task Force and currently chairs the project committee for ASHRAE Standard 241 Control of Infectious Aerosols. Dr. Bahnfleth is a fellow of ASHRAE, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and the International Society for Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ). Among his ASHRAE awards are the Louise and Bill Holladay Distinguished Fellow Award, the Donald Bahnfleth Environmental Health Award, and ASHRAE's highest honor, the F. Paul Anderson Award. He is also a recipient of the Penn State Engineering Alumni Society World Class Engineering Faculty Award, and is a distinguished alumnus of the University of Illinois Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering.
Join your cohosts, Dr. Starlin and Sarah, as they interview Dr. Josh Santarpia from UNMC about his role in studying infectious aerosols and how he made an impact early on in the pandemic with his research. This podcast is brought to you by Nebraska ICAP. This team is grant funded to provide infection control and infectious disease support for facilities across Nebraska. You can find more information about Nebraska at https://icap.nebraskamed.com/ Don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @dirty_drinks and reach out to us if you want to be a guest on the show! The views expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and hosts. These views do not represent the official standing of any public, state or federal entity.
In this video, Tony Abate, AtmosAir's Chief Technology Officer, reviews ASHRAE Standard 241. Tony worked tirelessly on this committee with Dr. William P. Bahnfleth, Ph.D., P.E., Fellow/Presidential Member ASHRAE, and the rest of the committee to complete this standard in record time. You can watch the full video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV The Engineers HVAC Podcast: https://anchor.fm/engineers-hvac-podcast Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-mormino Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com Hobbs & Assocaited, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com In late 2022, the White House contacted ASHRAE to help prepare for the upcoming expiration of Title 42 (in May 2023) and the end of the COVID public health emergency. The government tasked ASHRAE with the job of creating guidance on how to operate buildings in a way to help prevent the spread of airborne infectious illnesses. During the pandemic, operators of indoor spaces were completely unprepared on how to mitigate and combat the spread of COVID. Proper guidance on how to make indoor spaces safe from the spread of the virus was inconsistent, and many people used untested technologies and inadequate products which were deemed to be ineffective. As a result, a new standard on how to protect people from the spread of infectious airborne illnesses in indoor spaces was needed and ASHRAE became the guiding force behind this initiative. By December 2022, ASHRAE assembled a SPC (Special Project Committee) under the leadership of William Bahnfleth, a former ASHRAE president, to serve as the leadership behind establishing the framework for the standard. By invitation only, a committee of industry experts and thought leaders, including Tony Abate, the CTO of AtmosAir, came together to work on outlining the standard. The development of Standard 214 is a multi-faceted approach to address all types of environments, commercial buildings, residential, retail, healthcare, institutional and many others. The standard touches on many aspects of enhancing indoor environments to reduce the spread of infectious aerosols including: • Infection Risk Management Mode (IRMM) – Establishes requirements for an infection risk management mode (IRMM), which applies during identified periods of elevated disease transmission risk. Authorities having jurisdiction can determine when the enhanced protections of Standard 241 are required. Resilience (the ability to respond to extreme circumstances outside normal conditions) in indoor air quality control design and operations is introduced. • Requirements for Equivalent Clean Airflow Rate – Sets requirements for equivalent clean airflow rate target per occupant of pathogen free airflow, reducing the risk of infection. • Requirements for Use of Filtration and Air Cleaning Technology – Provides extensive requirements for use of filtration and air cleaning (such as HEPA filters, air ionizers, or UV lights) to achieve equivalent clean airflow requirements and be cost effective and operate effectively and safely. • Planning and Commissioning – Provides assessment and planning requirements for being ready for the times when there is an event with increased disease-causing pathogen transmissions. The standard has a building readiness plan, that documents procedure for assessing existing or new HVAC systems to determine if they are working properly and attributing to the equivalent clean air delivered to spaces. The minimum ventilation requirements are those as published in Standards 62.1, 62.2, and 170. Also, a minimum filtration requirement is set for MERV A-11.
In this episode Nurse Claire joins Ann to announce the launch of her blog while dissecting the “man that sounds too perfect” story of Tim Ballard and his recent fictional feature film. The Good Nurse also dissects the insanity of masking against a virus, has a forecast for tyranny season this fall, and has some immune-boosting advice. Perhaps most importantly they discuss the Holy Face Devotion which was given to mankind by The Savior Himself as an antidote to Communism, the errors of which have been spread to every corner of the globe. Let us not fail to have recourse to the Holy Face of He who redeemed mankind and makes all things new through Himself! Links, Reading, and Video: Nurse Claire launches her new blog — Nurse Claire Says — and comes out swinging at Tim Ballard's Feature-length Fiction The Confraternity of Saint Nicholas is a public association of the faithful who, through prayer, fasting, and good works, are dedicated to the protection of all children from scandalization, abuse, and trafficking Evidence for Aerosol Transfer of SARS-CoV-2–Specific Humoral Immunity New Evidence Suggests mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Transmission of Aerosols by Vaccinated to Unvaccinated Current state of knowledge on the excretion of mRNA and spike produced by anti-COVID-19 mRNA vaccines; possibility of contamination of the entourage of those vaccinated by these product Holy Face Devotion Archconfraternity of the Holy Face — League of St. Martin The Golden Arrow: The Revelations of Sr. Mary of St. Peter The History of the Holy Face Blessed Be His Holy Face (website) Feedback: please send your questions, comments, suggestions, and happy news item to podcast@barnhardt.biz — or you can leave voicemail feedback at (302) 648-6373. (Alternate email addresses are supernerdmedia@protonmail.com and annbarnhardt@protonmail.com if you are looking for something more secure.) Supernerd Media produces the Barnhardt Podcast, hosts Ann's website, and more; if you got some value from these efforts and would like to return some value, you can use a credit/debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Link, or Cash App with this link or you can mail a donation to the address listed at SupernerdMedia.com.
There are several ambitious, "pie-in-the-sky" ideas that have been proposed as potential solutions to climate change. However, these are generally considered speculative and should be approached with caution, as they might have unintended side effects. The scientific community generally agrees that the most effective approach to combating climate change is through reducing greenhouse gas emissions, increasing energy efficiency, and transitioning to renewable energy sources. Here are some speculative, innovative, and ambitious solutions:Geoengineering: This involves large-scale intervention in the Earth's natural systems to counteract climate change. For example, Solar Radiation Management (SRM) techniques, such as injecting aerosols into the stratosphere, aim to reflect a small proportion of the Sun's light back into space.Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): While already in use to some extent, the idea of deploying CCS at a global scale to remove large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere is still largely theoretical due to economic and logistic constraints.Space-based Solar Power: Collecting solar power in space, where the sun always shines, and beaming it back to Earth could provide a virtually unlimited supply of clean energy. However, the costs and technological challenges of deploying and maintaining such a system are considerable.Building with Biochar: Biochar is a carbon-rich form of charcoal that, when mixed with soil, can sequester carbon for hundreds or even thousands of years.Direct Air Capture: High-tech machines that act like trees, absorbing carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere, could be a solution if they can be made economically viable and powered by renewable energy.Nuclear Fusion: If we can make it work, fusion could provide a virtually unlimited supply of power with minimal environmental impact. The challenge is, it's been a few decades away for many decades.These ideas are ambitious and could have significant effects on climate change if they were implemented and effective. However, each of them comes with significant challenges and potential drawbacks, and many are still unproven at the necessary scale. It is likely that a combination of many different approaches will be needed to effectively combat climate change.
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Peter Fiekowsky and @geoengineering1 discuss Iron Salt Aerosols. Do they work (in 14 different ways)? How can we know? Is Peter's new voluntary regulation body bona fide, or hopelessly compromised? Reviewer 2 asks all the important questions, but doesn't necessarily get definitive answers.
Can you really get kicked off an island? Joe shared stories of early band memories with Lij Shaw, recording to a double cassette deck and microphone, capturing great drum, bass, and guitar sounds on a 4 track in a home studio and writing cool lyrics. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Joe Armin, a drummer, guitarist, and songwriter and leader of the first band I ever got to play with in St Louis a college cover band called Ayatollah Joe And The Hostages. “Joe grew up in Cincinnati, and started playing piano, drums and then guitar as a kid. He started multitracking in his basement in 4th or 5th grade. Joe got addicted to playing in bands and recording one-off tunes. In college during the mid to late 80's at Washington University in St. Louis he played music in a handful of bands, one of his first that started doing paying gigs was a covers and originals 4-piece with yours truly, Elijah Shaw. Joe & Elijah got their first studio experience while taking a recording studio course together at college. Joe's focus quickly became writing originals. By senior year he was in a band, Dirt Cousin with friend David Gendelman, cowriting songs and starting to play dive bars and music clubs throughout the St. Louis area. After graduating then moving back and forth between San Francisco and St. Louis Joe finally settled in San Francisco for good in 1994 where he currently works as an architect, while still playing gigs and recording at home. He started recording with a handful of friends under the name, The Aerosols, self-releasing a self-titled CD in 1999. The music was oftentimes noisy and spacey but pop was lurking in the darkness. It took several years for a band with a steady lineup to take form. A trio version of The Aerosols played live in the San Francisco area and beyond from the mid-2000's until Joe's future wife, Amy Fowler joined in 2010, at first on keyboards, but eventually on second guitar and backing vocals also. This 4-person lineup released an LP in 2014, Fake Mirror, containing angular psych songs which were less shy about embracing melody. Amy started her own 5-piece band, Latitude, in 2014 (with herself on guitar and vocals and with Joe on drums and backing vocals) Latitude has had a couple full-length releases, the latest, Mystic Hotline, coming out in 2020 on Emotional Response records. Meanwhile during all this time The Aerosols have continued to play live and record. They released their third full-length, the slightly more atmospheric LP, Room for Wrong, in late 2021. Over the last 14 years Joe has recorded and mixed all of The Aerosols recordings at his and Amy's home studio, Boring Basement Studios, located in San Francisco. He has also recently provided guest guitar tracks on recordings by James Goode and David Gendelman. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://samply.app/ Use code RSR20 to get 20% off for the first 3 months https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/rockstars https://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 for 10% off https://apiaudio.com/ https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% off https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0tnPb4ApUezvb4YIRa6ckM?si=0bfb8dfcaf5048cc If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/382
Fossil fuels are rapidly heating the planet, but their aerosols also help cool it. Just how much, though, is a major uncertainty in climate science.
Fossil fuels are rapidly heating the planet, but their aerosols also help cool it. Just how much, though, is a major uncertainty in climate science.
Denying COVID was 'airborne' — and later acknowledging it was — will likely go down as one of the worst mistakes ever made in the history of global health. How could it have happened?
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/yfZYkQtd1V8 The inhaled vapors from electronic cigarettes significantly increase the numbers of the ACE2 CoVid-binding sites and the TMPRSS2 protease that helps the virus infect human cells. UC-Riverside molecular biologists report these worrisome findings following their assessment of the effects from genuine JUUL aerosols as well of the individual aerosol components nicotine, propylene glycol, and vegetable glycerin. Bottom line: puffing on e-cigarettes will make you more susceptible to a severe CoVid infection. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.08.23.505031v1.full.pdf #CoVid #ace2 #tmprss2 #ecigarette #juul #nicotine
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On this episode, Maui tackles Ray Liotta, Dominican Republic, Elon Musk, Russia, Colistin, Cockroach Coitus, Jonny Depp, MCR-1, Aerosols and a whole lot more! [ *INSTANT CLASSIC ] —— *Please rate and review MAW — 5 Stars for cultural purposes, let's grow this Bunsen burner. You can also listen to MAW on Spotify, Google podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn or your favorite podcast app... MAW is literally everywhere! MAW is an XO thing, so show Love: xoroyalty.net —— One more thing... “Might As Well” is hosted and produced by mysterious South African comedian, Maui Maw. It's not for the politically correct. Thank you for Listening. P.S. COMEDY! ℗ 2022 XO LUXURY GOODS
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Techie Liver Transplant, Axolotl model, Polar Bear Poop, Electric Evolution, Eggstinction event, Big Plant, COVID Impacts, Aerosols & Exercise, Baboon bros before baboon ladies, Spider Dances, Ancient Underwater Cities, Ancient Overgrown Cities, Exercise Matters, Antibiotic Athletes, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out […] The post 1 June, 2022 – Episode 878 – How to Make a Big ole Science Omelet! appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
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After doing several "In the news this week" segments about household chemicals, micro plastic etc I finally found the perfect guest to come on and talk about exactly that.Therese “Tee” Forton-Barnes is a Household Toxins health specialist and we talk about many, many things.The problem with certain popular household cleaning products, aerosols and PFAS. How my generation, and a lot of younger people as well, have been told for years that these products are completely safe when a lot of studies now show that they are not.She talks about how one of her clients thought she had hayfever for years but it just turned out she needed to change what she washes her bedding with!Which chemicals should you be aware of and which products to get rid of first.Why the cumulative effects of chemicals is actually the key to health/them being unhealthy. How to read a household product label and what ingredients to really look out for.And the alternatives which do a good job and are probably cheaper!You can find Tee everywhere online;On the Green Living Gurus websiteOn InstagramOn Facebook of courseAnd on YouTube Some easy to read links about various household products and their health impacts;Aerosols, and another.Household cleaner , and anotherThere's no "In the news" or "Behind the label" segment this week, that will be back next week :)Remember to follow us on Instagram and Facebook for the competitions, wisdom and cute videos. And, of course, you can always find us on our YouTube channel if you like your podcast in video form with little pictures :) Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access. No sales, no commitment, no BS. Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions or comments Playing us out this week; "Pop your bubble" by Chantry
This week the ladies are again in the studio solo solo! Your favorite podcast duo doesn't disappoint as they dive into sex and SCIENCE! Laughs ensue on a conversation regarding farts and NFTs which lead to the question….Can you catch covid from a fart? Can you save the smell of a fart? Is a fart an aerosol? We further get into the “scientifical” debate as to whether short men are better partners (https://www.ladbible.com/news/latest-scientific-study-shows-short-men-are-better-partners-and-have-more-sex-20211223) and have more sex, women who have more sex have better developed brains (https://nypost.com/2021/12/27/women-who-have-more-sex-have-better-developed-brains-study/amp/)and if going vegan really leads to a better sex life and orgasms (https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/17221618/vegan-diet-sex-life-orgasms/) . Follow the hosts on social media Weezy @Weezywtf & Mandii B @Fullcourtpumps and follow the Whoreible Decisions pages Instagram @whoreible_decisions Twitter @whoreiblepod Don't forget to tag #whoreibledecisions or @ us to let us know what you think of this week's episode! Want more? Bonus episodes, merch and more Whoreible Decisions!! Become a Patron at Patreon.com/whoreibledecisions Want some Whoreible Decisions merchandise? GET YOURS NOW AT WHOREHIVE.COM Visit Officialboxowner.com now and receive 15% off your entire purchase when you use promo code: WDP ALL OBO PRODUCTS CURRENTLY $10!! GET YOURS NOW Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The word “aerosol” might make us think of hairspray and Fabreeze cans, but under the scientific definition, aerosols are a wide range of solid and liquid particles ranging from sea salt to dust to black carbon that end up in the atmosphere. These aerosols actually have a net cooling effect on the climate, but considering their health impacts and their propensity to worsen droughts and rainstorms, excess aerosols are far from desirable. Today, we explore the problems aerosols create, how they are emitted both naturally and anthropogenically, and where we go from here. With special guest Dr. Faye McNeill: Professor of Chemical Engineering and Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University. The Sweaty Penguin is presented by Peril and Promise: a public media initiative from The WNET Group in New York, reporting on the issues and solutions around climate change. You can learn more at pbs.org/perilandpromise. Support the show and unlock exclusive merch, bonus content, and more for as little as $5/month at patreon.com/thesweatypenguin. CREDITS Writers: Megan Crimmins, Shannon Damiano, Ethan Brown, Maddy Schmidt Fact Checker: Hallie Cordingley Editor: Frank Hernandez Producers: Olivia Amitay, Ethan Brown, Megan Crimmins, Shannon Damiano, Frank Hernandez, Dain Kim, Caroline Koehl Ad Voiceover: Frank Hernandez Music: Brett Sawka
How to properly dispose of Aerosols.
In this episode we have an in depth discussion about a recent article in the Journal of Dental Research about dental aerosols and the effectiveness of different mitigation strategies. Our conclusions may surprise you! You can find a copy of this study article at: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00220345211032885 You can find more key takeaways and resources specific to this episode on our dental page under the "Podcast Resources" drop down box. The podcast resources and other general resources that relate to infection control in dentistry can be found on our website; https://icap.nebraskamed.com/dental-facilities/ If you have specific infection control questions you would like to see on our podcast, please call our infection control hotline at 402.552.2881 or send us an email at nebraskaicap@nebraskamed.com.
COVID and Exercise: Pearls from the Experts Guest: Thomas G. Allison, Ph.D., M.P.H. (@DrTAllison) Host: Stephen L. Kopecky, M.D. (@DrSteveKopecky) Aerosol-generating procedures are medical procedures in which a patient has some significant and strong ventilation, such as coughing, that causes aerosols of a size that might release virus into the environment. Mayo Clinic has implemented procedures to protect both patients and staff from COVID-19 aerosols during stress testing. Joining us today to discuss COVID-19 and its impact on exercise is Thomas G. Allison, Ph.D., M.P.H., director of the Pulmonary Exercise Laboratory and the Sports Cardiology Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Specific topics discussed: Aerosols and aerosol-generating procedures Aerosol generation during exercise Masking and recirculators Reduction in exercise capacity due to masking Paper masks versus O2 consumption masks Patient and staff protection Connect with Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascular Continuing Medical Education online at https://cveducation.mayo.edu or on Twitter @MayoClinicCV. No CME credit offered for this episode. Podcast episode transcript found here.
On this Facebook Live series converted into a podcast, Len sits down with Heath Brantley to discuss the 3 key pain points for patients: Fear, Money and Time. Technology helps us with all 3 of these. As it relates to dental education, taking time off from the practice to travel is not practical for many and education is tinged with a lot of corporate bias it seems. We focus on practical solutions and have a fairly agnostic view when it comes to what we teach and recommend. Topics that are covered in this episode include: 1) Laser Dentistry 2) Wendell Learning Center and its philosophy- we offer in person, small class size. 3) COVID-19 caused us to shift to an online model which has proved to be successful. Trying a new format of videos: narrated and uncut dental videos Dr. Heath Brantley is the owner and founder of both Wendell Family Dentistry and Wendell Learning Center which provides dental continuing education in a small group environment and focuses on “smarter dentistry, happier dentists.” He is passionate about incorporating technology to enhance patient experience and increase efficiency. Dr. Brantley believes that patients are smarter than ever and aware that dentistry is a service, an art, and not a commodity. They value dentistry that saves them time, appointments, and that is comfortable. Technology allows us to diagnose more accurately and treat faster with significantly less discomfort.
How can nanoparticles be leveraged as aerosols and what applications exist?