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1st day at fertility clinic intern learns lesson in business..By thomas_dean. Subscribe & listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. When I arrived at the Western Avenue Fertility Clinic to begin my first shift at 4:30 AM, I was surprised to find the oversized closet that housed the locker room already abuzz. Although I, forewarned that I must undress and shower to enter the facility, had my auburn hair cut short, I was unprepared for the scene of women packed into the right side of the locker room. I was barely able to hear the security officer's directions over the din of high-pitched voices cackling. The dozen or so women, mostly 40ish or older, crammed in together, were busy undressing and stowing their clothes in lockers on their side of the room.Eek! I almost freaked out. I was a college intern in a fertility clinic. These women, paunches hanging, most of them twice my age, wouldn't their appearance discourage nubile young women from inseminating themselves? The ladies faced their lockers chatting among themselves oblivious to the naked men, on the other side of the room idly standing by. Game, I sighed, the game calls.Pushing my way through the bodies packed together, I nearly passed out from the bouquet of perfumes rising from half naked bodies before I reached my assigned locker. "The new girl?" asked the bare-chested lady to my right. "I'm `Rory, short for Aurora and that slut, she's," Rory pointed to the lady on my left who was bending over to remove her panties, "Astra short for Astarte."Forcing a smile, I tried not to stare at her shaven pubis.Smiling back at me, Astra explained, "My parents were into mythology. Astarte is the goddess of love. Appropriate for St Valentine's Day?" She paused. "As the daughter of the moon goddess, Astarte was granted the crescent moon for her symbol.""So," Rory exclaimed, "reporting in this early, you're caught between night and day." When I looked over my shoulder at the naked men, Rory assured me, "Oh, they're not in cock-blockers but still harmless."Shaking her head, Astra interjected, "It's the law. We have to live with.""During my time in school," I replied as I removed my top, "we needed accustom ourselves to undressing in front of drooling guys.""Ah, equality reigns," Rory sighed, "Allow me," Rory requested permission to unhook my bra, "Gender equality means the employer doesn't have to pay for separate locker rooms for men and women.""But, we can't fault our employer on that score," Astra interjected as she swept the unhooked bra off my shoulders and flung it in my locker, "You'll see Dr. Velour in here, bare to the bone, prancing to the showers before she does her rounds.""And you can feel her beady black eyes upon you whenever she's around," griped Rory."If you can't exclude men from the ladies' locker," I chuckled hobbled on one foot to remove my sneakers, "There is the hope real men might control the occasional perv."Raising her penciled eyebrows, Rory snickered, "Not to worry. These guys are more embarrassed than we are. We count on them remaining hypnotized by our beauty," she wiggled her body, "while we get ready for the herd to race, like cattle on the trail, for the shower.""Judging by swollen schlongs," I looked over my shoulder as I planted a hand on Rory's bare shoulder for balance to step out of my dungarees, "I might think not.""Actually, judging by their bulging eyes, we count on that," Rory snickered. Placing a hand on my bare shoulder, leaning into me to whisper, "We put a show in the shower for the guys. Just play along. It's fun to watch them react. Are you a-game?""A-game! Rub-A-Dub-Dub! Slinging soap in the shower," I nervously quipped, "should be good clean fun.""Huh!" Rory snorted, "just clean fun. Yeah.""Hurry, along," urged Astra, standing behind me, "the cleaning uniform, large frock and trousers, is the same for both—eh all sexes. We like to get the pants so that the guys are left in frocks sans culottes.""Think of it," Rory smiled, "it's the race for the pants in the battle of the sexes."Then Rory and Astra grabbed each of my arms. Out of the locker stepping onto the cold steel of the catwalk, I felt that same tingle that I felt earlier with Jerry. There's a certain excitement in racing naked stampeding like cattle. Could it be the exaltation of freedom, violating social norms? I wondered.On the passageway I melded into a herd of bare breasts bobbing and bare bubbly butts bouncing which bolted across the cold steel bridge toward the bright light radiating off the tiles of the shower.At the entrance to the shower, a tall thin girl named Doulchia in a two-piece reduced the stampeding cows to a line of contented calves, awaiting assignment to a spigot. "My task," Doulchia rang out an order in singsong as she arranged a line along the railing, "it is decreed, to corral the bare ass, make them pay heed."Running with the pack had an advantage. I didn't think. I didn't look at the others in the horde. Now, on edge, I nervously looked at the other women. All pubis were hairless.I restrained myself from shrieking when Rory grabbed my attention by gently rubbing my back. "Good," Rory told me, "you cut your hair short. It dries faster. Consider clipping your muff."Aghast, I struggled to thank her.Sorting out the dozens of naked women for use of a few showerheads, Doulchia rang out her rhyme, "The shower managed skillfully, for maximum efficiency, in planning activity, for rub-a-dub-dub with dignity, three heads fitted, under the same spigot."As I came up to Doulchia, Rory chided her, "putting your bottom in a thong took away two panels for ..""I lost two pockets," Doulchia cracked in a lyrical voice, "but I still have the sockets, to stow your deposits."I looked from Rory to Astra for a clue. "Ugh," Rory grunted, "Nurses and aides get first choice on the best customers anyway."I was pleased that Doulcia, the tall thin girl in charge of the shower, placed me under a spigot with my locker-mates, Rory and Astra. Pointing to a spigot, Doulchia intoned, "Rub-a-dub-dub, watch for the hubbub, three for a scrub."Three of us found ourselves under a spigot. "Hands up," Rory roared an order. Up to the mindless game of splashing around, I mechanically complied. As Rory lathered under my arms down my sides to my butt, she whispered, "We need to move quickly. We're caught between night and day. You have to handle Astra."Back turned to me, Astra raised her arms. Her shaven armpits had little nubbies where hair follicles had been removed. As I worked down her soft flesh, a sudden tingle up my spine inspired the remark, "electrostatic," I exclaimed, "yet so different from touching a man."I know what happened even though I can't explain why. My body took charge. I had never intended to have found my fingers roaming from the pillowy underside of her breasts down her stomach to the smooth flesh of her mound. In response, Astra, leaning backwards into my breasts, engaged me."Reverse," Rory abruptly ordered. We jumped in unison to about face. Snickering at the men, Rory muttered, "just watch the bouncing boobs."I tended to Rory as Astra caressed my breasts with a slick soapy fluid. Expanding circular motions probing downward from my nipples brought her fingers across my belly and lower abdomen to my vaginal lips. I moistened the ruby red rim of my mouth with my tongue. I had never been disloyal to Jerry from the time I met him. Why were my own greedy fingers probing Rory's vagina pulling her back into me? Was it just a game? I was close to cumming when Rory ordered, "Enough Rub-a-dub-dub. Show's over. Quick rinse off."With the sting of a swat on my wet butt, Rory assured me, "It's only a show." Invited to look over at the guys, I laughed. Their eyes transfixed, the guys stood by, schlongs effervescing. "Works all the time," Rory quipped as we passed by the guys to towel off, "Game set and match!"Claiming the cleaning uniform's pants, Astra chanted, "We get the pants," Astra laughed, "and the guys get the lacy underpants."Descending the long staircase into the sub-surface gym, Rory advised, "we usually don't have much in the gym besides spraying disinfectant, wiping down the equipment and mopping the floor.""Oops," Astra interjected, "not to forget cleaning Dr. Velour's office."As we wiped down the exercise equipment, Astra explained, "we usually don't find anything gross. Guys, whether employees or donors; must wear an athletic supporter in the gym. That should be sufficient to sop up any emissions.""Laundry," Rory smirked peering into a circular clothing bin and waiving off the stink, "has to deal with any ugh," her face contorted "man goo."Looking toward the pool with a look of disgust, Rory commented, "The guys swim nude in the pool. Fortunately, the guys in maintenance have to clean the slime over there."Returning to street level to pass through to clean the treatment rooms, we were required to strip and shower. "You may bemoan, Subject to inspection, at change of zone, More Rub-a-dub-dub, for your protection, crammed into the tub, to prevent infection.."Standing naked, shivering, arms criss-crossed over my breasts, I waited with Rory and Astra for assignment to a spigot. Ready to assign us to a spigot, Doulchia, pointing to a spigot, exclaimed, "to scrub, bacteria insidious, a good rub-a-dub-dub, fastidious."Rory held her palms out as if in question. To the unvoiced inquiry, Doulchia simply shook her head. A brazen look on her face, disbelief creeping into her voice, Rory pleaded, "nothin` on Valentine's Day?" Looking toward me, Doulchia nodded. Rory protested, "She's just got over the shock of a little rub-a-dub.""Damn!" Astra complained, "early bird men, cock unblocked, dangling free, are good tippers."Doulchia laughed, "Don't huff, some guys get a rush, from a muff, that is plush."After a quick shower, we donned frocks and thongs to enter the male treatment rooms. The room selected to begin looked like a normal medical treatment room, except Rory explained it had a hitching post, a simple pillar, 5' feet high by 2' feet wide in the center of the tiled floor instead of an examination table. "Fire plug shaped, the device simulates a man crunching a female against the wall. This is the Customer's prime choice of fantasy," Rory commented."Each room is equipped with a visor. Unlike the old-fashioned fertility clinics," Rory explained, "we don't hand out girly pictures. This shield," Rory held the visor, darkened like sunglasses as she wiped it with disinfectant, "draws the guy into the experience. It presents him with a vivid virtual sexual encounter.""Dr. Velour designed the device and scripted the fantasies herself," Astra interjected. "It's set for the introduction.""When the subject dons the visor, he's drawn into a different reality. His imagination overrides the intellect. The fantasy becomes a reality in his mind. Here try it out," Rory offered it to me. "We'll start cleaning up the room."As Rory nodded to Astra to begin spritzing the room with disinfectant, I hesitantly held the visor in my hands, undecided whether to put it on.Turning to me, Astra noted, "It's just like a video game, with the plus that you'll explore Dr. Velour's vision, a female spin on a male fantasy."I looked around the room. A pungent odor of disinfectant rose as Rory began to hum a gentle tune as pushed the mopped across the white tiled floor and Astra wiped down the table and cabinets."For the cause of research," I sighed as I tentatively donned the visor holding my hands at its edges ready to flip it off my head. The sounds of chatting passersby in the corridor faded away, along with Rory's sweet singsong and the swoosh of her mop and the pungent odor of an ammonia-based disinfectant.Veiled in the shield, I found myself alone in the examining room. On the visor I envisioned Doulchia. Her two-piece gone, a ghostly counterpart of Doulchia appeared in my vision clad in a starched white nurse's uniform enter the room with a tall carrot red topped naked male subject, thick red hair hung from almost every inch of the subject's body, except his freckled lower abdomen and butt. His schlong hung prominently against a fur free crotch and nuts.After securing the subject's feet to the floor in front of the post, then, donning gloves, Doulchia's ethereal presence reached into hitching post and pulled out a sleeve and secured the man's schlong. "A guy's imagination won't suffice," The specter of Doulchia's phantom explained, "to reach a level of excitation, requires a device, to provide physical stimulation."His schlong secured, Doulchia's spiritual presence, locking the red-haired man's arms around the pillar, noted "the pillar is a soft and rubbery, delightful to his touch, a cozy 91 degree,, tempting so much, drawing him into her clutch."The image in the visor of the subject hitched to the post faded away into swirls of green, yellow and red colors which settled into the apparition of a figure, a man perhaps, in an embrace with a fire-plug shaped pillar. Doulchia's voice as the swirling colors warmed from green to yellow and yellow to red and red to a deep crimson. "Thermographic images dazzle," Doulchia's illusion continued her lecture, "by the intensification, of the subject's arousal, with increasing stimulation."When the colors dissolved, the subject was gone. In front of me appeared Astra soft pale body bare but for a micro thong damming her love canal. The extra fat disappeared from her belly; her small breasts floated like globules on her chest; her nipples erect. To her right stood Rory, pendulous boobs, nude, her crotch hairless. On her left, were two males one with his genitalia wrapped up in the cock block; the other hanging free."But Rory and Astra shouldn't be here," I protested, "They're supposed to be cleaning."The apparition of Doulchia re-appeared in her nurse's uniform between Rory and Astra on her right and the men on her left. "Your co-workers about their task, Stand in contrast, to your fantasy, here we broadcast, only what you fancy.""What now?" I asked.Dulchia's phantasm smiled, "Sing a sweet song, for the pair you select, to entertain, playing ping pong, on the subject's brain.""Huh?" I was taken by surprise.The image of Doulchia chanted a clarification, "In your vision, time for a decision, a pair to cuddle, two by two division, your preference for a couple?"The question hung. I chose Rory and Astra—or the images of them to entertain the Red-haired subject.
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Listen to Dr. Tom Roselle, DC and Derreth Painter, ACCT discuss the advantages of breast thermography in early detection. Breast thermography is non-invasive, safe, painless, and involves no radiation. Thermographic imaging has improved the accuracy of thermography in the early diagnosis of breast abnormality. The post The Advantages of Breast Thermography in Early Detection appeared first on AGELESS HEALTH® with Dr. Tom Roselle, DC.
Artist in Residence ZKM | Hertz-Lab | Artist Talk [04.08.2021] As part of the Intelligent Museum Residency, Gaëtan Robillard is developing new software for a data-driven installation that quantifies climate change misinformation. The more misinformation the artificial intelligence finds about climate change on social media, the more heat it secretes via a floor installation. Thermographic cameras show these temperature changes in the exhibition space.
It's Thursday and that means it's time for the REALEST TALK on the Internet, REAL TALK with Jimmy Moore! Today Jimmy welcomes Dr. Kristy Harvel to talk about the healing power of nutrition. “My practice is called Health By Design because we believe that your body was intelligently designed with everything you need to heal and experience optimal health.” - Dr. Kristy Harvel GET STARTED WITH THE KETO CHOW STARTER BUNDLE at JimmyLovesKetoChow.com In this episode, Jimmy has a wonderful conversation with a wellness doc, kinesiologist, and chiropractor named Dr. Kristy Harvell (@drkristyh)who is a big believer in using nutrition to heal the body. She uses Nutrition Response Testing and her 90/10 Lifestyle program to help her patients accomplish this goal. Tune in to this engaging chat where Jimmy and Kristy hit on a little bit of everything in the world of nutritional health. Dr. Harvel has studied Pediatrics and Pregnancy care with the International Chiropractic Pediatrics Association, Clinical Applied Nutrition at NYCC, Thermographic and surface EMG diagnostics with the Chiropractic Leadership Alliance. In August of 2007 Kristy became certified in Brimhall 6 Steps to Wellness, completed 200 hours of Applied Kinesiology training from 2011-2013 and has hundreds of hours of study in the fields of Functional Medicine and Clinical Nutrition through Metagenics and Standard Process, as well as Advanced Clinical Training with Ulan Nutritional Systems for better results with Nutrition Response Testing™.
Welcome! I am delighted to have you join us today! Please allow me to introduce you to Patricia Bowden-Luccardi has been a lifetime student of integrative health and wellness, having studied and taught a variety of natural health modalities and therapies. For over 20 years she has been teaching and providing private consultation on health protocols customized to her clientele's personal needs. Since 2012, Patricia has focused her expertise on the natural prevention of breast cancer. She is a professional advocate for the promotion of radiation-free thermography. Patricia holds licensed certifications in Thermographic technology, Clinical Massage Therapy, Food as Medicine and Whole Health Education™ and lifestyle and wellness coaching. Earlier, she was a Neuromuscular Therapist and Breath Educator at Canyon Ranch Medical Spa in Lenox, MA. Patricia has lectured widely to professionals in the medical field and the public. She is also a professional member of Breast Thermography International and the Professional Academy of Clinical Thermology. She is a published author with her latest publication being: Thermography and the Fibrocystic and Dense Breast: A Radiation-Four Happy Healthy Breasts. You can find Patricia Bowden-Luccardi on the following page at http://www.patricialuccardi.com Share with someone that needs to be inspired and empowered. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe. Best Health, Mo Akins
I had the privilege to have sat down with Patricia Bowden-Luccardi who has a wealth of knowledge in Thermography specifically in breast health. Trust me, after listening to this episode you will not want another mammogramIn this episode we talk about:What thermography is and why it is vital to our healthWhy we should we avoid mammogram radiationTalk about prevention to breast cancer - which is not usually discussedWhat foods we should eat to prevent breast cancer The potential rise of thermography in breast cancer detectionLink between hypothyroidism and breast cancerLink between our oral hygiene and breast cancerPatricia's Bio:Patricia Bowden-Luccardi has been a life-time student of integrative health and wellness, having studied and taught a variety of natural health modalities and therapies. For over 20 years she has been teaching and providing private consultation on health protocols customized to her clientele's personal needs.Since 2012, Patricia has focused her expertise on the natural prevention of breast cancer. She is a professional advocate for the promotion of radiation-free thermography.Her public seminars and lectures are designed to educate women about the serious health risks of environmental toxins and endocrinal disruptors. Her natural protocols, including diet, supplementation and lifestyle changes, have revealed extraordinary results that have been later visibly confirmed by thermographic imaging.Patricia holds licensed certifications in Thermographic technology, Clinical Massage Therapy, Food as Medicine and Whole Health Education™ and lifestyle and wellness coaching. Earlier, she was a Neuromuscular Therapist and Breath Educator at Canyon Ranch Medical Spa in Lenox, MA. Patricia has lectured widely to professionals in the medical field and the public.She is also a professional member of Breast Thermography International and the Professional Academy of Clinical Thermology. She is a published author with her latest publication being: Thermography and the Fibrocystic and Dense Breast: A Radiation-Four Happy Healthy Breasts.Patricia's links: Website: http://www.patricialuccardi.comHost's links and resources: Sign up for your free Health Coaching introductory call https://www.elizabethdicristofano.com15% off first order at Araza Beauty use code 'therootofourhealth15'Email me: info@elizabethdicristofano.comFollow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/therootofourhealthLet's Connect on LinkedIn https:www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethdicristofanoIn order to keep this podcast on track with topics you want to hear and what you want to get out of this time, I would love to hear back from you on how I am doing. Please fill out the survey HERE!! Appreciate your feedback!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/therootofourhealth)
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WARNING: Mammograms may do more harm than good according to leading experts... and The American Cancer Society agrees. Thermography is the answer. In this interview with Dr Philip & Liesha Getson, you will learn TRUTH about Mammograms and how To avoid Misdiagnosis Leading To Unnecessary Breast Cancer Treatment. There are so many golden nuggets, it worth listening all the way to the end. ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- What is Thermography? How safe, and effective is a Thermogram? ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- 2:27 Thermographic cameras are FDA cleared and totally safe. It is a screening tool for breast health as well as thyroid, dental and neuromuscular issues. It is done without the radiation and compression inherent to mammograms. *3:12-23 Thermographic evidence abnormalities can occur 7-10 years before a mammogram will find a tumor the size of a pencil eraser. ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- Why are mammograms less effective and potentially unsafe? ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- 5:23 Only then is it palpable or readable on a mammogram and thats really too late. *6:08 The compression of a mammogram is about 44 lbs of weight and it only takes 30 to rupture the capsule of a tumor. 7:11Then you are hitting the damaged cells with a very focused amount of radiation. 18:46 Mammograms are inconclusive with dense breasts ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- What is the biggest hazard of getting mammograms (it's not what you think)? ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- *20:43-21:35 The biggest harm of mammograms is over diagnoses. Tiny lesions that would never cause a woman a problem are being treated with chemo, radiation and surgery, doing more harm with treatment than would ever be from cancer. *21:39-21:58 Statistically 85% of all micro calcifications are benign. The other 15% are so slow growing they would never cause a woman a problem. *22:01-09 The American Cancer Society states that we are over diagnosing and over treating. ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- How are mammograms causing more harm than good? ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- *22:32-23:59 People are getting treated for DCIS Ductal Carcinoma in Situ. They are supposed to take the word carcinoma out because its not breast cancer. People are getting chemo and radiation for something that's not even breast cancer. It's criminal. 24:28-36 5-6x/year we will see women come in for thermograms that have had mastectomies for DCIS and they don't have cancer. *24:57-25:41 The Cochrane Group studied 2000 women who had annual mammograms for 10 years. That's 20,000 mammograms. The number of women whose lives would be saved is one. The rest were under or over diagnosed, or whose tumors were so slow growing that they would have no impact on their life. *26:13-21 The best way to never get cancer is to never get a mammogram. 29:08-22 When you read the medical literature its not something that should have been done in the first place. It should be done through diet and lifestyle modification and monitoring ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- What can any woman do, everyday, to lessen the risk of Breast Cancer? ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- 29:34-30:11 Diet and lifestyle modifications-removing underwire bras 38:09 because it causes lymphatic congestion. 30:26-35 The lymph system pushes toxins out of the body so you want the breasts to be able to move and not be constricted in a tight bra with an underwire. 30:40 People do rebounding, exercising, walking to move toxins out through the lymph 30:54 You don't want to use an antiperspirant because you don't want to stop your body from sweating and you don't want aluminum 32:09-33 Beat cancer brochure reads 90% of all cancers can be eliminated through diet and lifestyle modification and science agrees. Eat real food, organic, non-GMO. Mostly a plant-based diet. 34:43-58 We are 70% water so we need to make sure we're taking in enough water, half your body weight in ounces of filtered water. ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- Early detection is good, earlier detection is better… ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------- 38:07 Thermograms are so great because it detects tumors 7-10 years ahead of time. 38:45 The stress connection. Stress increases cortisol and affects hormones. It also increases pain and decreases the body's ability to fight infection and disease ------------------------------ - AND MUCH MORE ------------------------------ -
BC-018 Susan Silberstein interviews thermologist Dr. Philip Getson on the powerful role that thermographic imaging can play in helping women be proactive for their breast health Philip Getson, DO, is a Board Certified Family Physician in practice since 1976 in New Jersey. The founder of Thermographic Diagnostic Imaging, he is an expert in medical thermography and has been certified by four thermographic boards. An international lecturer on thermographic testing and complex regional pain syndrome, he served three years as Vice President of the American Academy of Thermology. Join us for this podcast, and learn some surprising answers to these questions: How does thermography differ from anatomic testing like mammography? How new is thermographic imaging technology? Is there any research supporting its use? What areas of the body can be studied by thermography? How accurate is thermography? Can thermographic imaging find breast cancer earlier than other tests? How many lives are actually saved by annual mammograms? Does conventional screening lead to overdiagnosis and unnecessary treatment? Can routine mammograms actually increase risk of breast cancer? Can thermography be helpful after cancer diagnosis? Is DCIS really cancer? What is the likelihood that microcalcifications are problematic? To learn more about thermographic diagnostic services in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, visit tdinj.com, email tdi@comcast.net, or call 856-596-5384. To learn about thermography resources elsewhere, visit aathermology.org, which lists certified thermologists by state. Listen now as BeatCancer.org Educational Director Dr. Susan Silberstein interviews Dr. Philip Getson on the role of thermography in early detection and monitoring of breast and thyroid disease.
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(Science Learning Hub) What is smoke? (Science Learning Hub) Soot (Wikipedia) Earth's atmospheric layers: The densest part extends 8-14.5 km above the surface (NASA ) Would light ever stop traveling if there were no objects to absorb the light? (UCSB ScienceLine) Does light travel forever? (The Naked Scientists) Visible and non-visible ‘light' - Electromagnetic spectrum (Wikipedia) Infrared (Wikipedia) You are producing light right now - Humans glow in the dark (The Guardian) Predator (Wikipedia) Thermographic cameras (Wikipedia) Ze goggles - Night vision (Wikipedia) Can you catch fire in the electric chair? (NY Daily News) Cooler fires burn redder, hotter fires burn bluer - Flame color (Wikipedia) Why can we see fire? Hard to say really…Primates, Evolution of color vision (Wikipedia) Telescopes are like big eyes (Wikipedia) How long can light travel for? - “Oldest Light in the Universe" (The Daily Galaxy) Hubble Space Telescope (Wikipedia) Hubble Space Telescope (hubblesite) James Webb Space Telescope: Will monitor long-wavelength visible light, through near-infrared to the mid-infrared (Wikipedia) We put telescopes on mountains so it's easier to see light from space - Mauna Kea Observatories (University of Hawaii) Driest Place: Atacama Desert, Chile (Extreme Science) Why do stars twinkle? (Cornell University) Adaptive optics lets us see stars by de-twinkling them (CSIRO) Deepak Chopra Ionising radiation (World Health Organization) Stopping alpha, beta and gamma nuclear radiation (BBC) What makes the aurora borealis? (Wikipedia) Radiation in space (NASA) Lead is really dense (Wikipedia) Scott Kelly was 2 inches taller when he arrived back on Earth - Twins study (NASA) Mark Kelly (Wikipedia) Light reflecting off things during the moon landing (Nerdist) Why we only see one side of the moon - Tidal locking (Wikipedia) The other side of the moon (Wikipedia) The moon gets ‘Earthlight' in the same way we get moonlight - (Wikipedia) The moon and Earth rotate around their ‘barycentre' (Wikipedia) Sunrise & sunset on the moon (YouTube) Earthrise from the moon - NASA (YouTube) No one's been to the moon since 1972 (BBC) The space station sits at the edge of our atmosphere (Wikipedia) Will we go back to the moon again? - Russia just announced it's going back to the moon (Techinsider) The moon has pretty much no atmosphere, hence crazy temperature fluctuations - What is the Temperature on the Moon? (space.com) Mars has a thin atmosphere, hence crazy temperature fluctuations - What is the Temperature on Mars? (space.com) The atmosphere and oceans are linked - The Ocean-Atmosphere System (Tulane University) Astronauts come back taller (NASA) Astronauts lose muscle mass (NASA) Could we mine the moon? - Billionaire teams up with NASA to mine the moon (CNBC) Maltesers Cheeky review? (If we may be so bold) It'd be amazing if you gave us a short review...it'll make us easier to find in iTunes: Click here for instructions. You're the best! We owe you a free hug and/or a glass of wine from our cellar
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In this podcast, we discuss what thermographic scans are and why they are so important in preventing electrical fires.
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This pilot study was designed to verify if sprayed coolant can improve initial cooling management in extensive burns. The cooling effects of one liter sprayed water and five liters poured water (22°C) were tested. Thus n=53 healthy test persons (28 male, 25 female, 20-30 years) were cooled twice (15 minutes long) at the front of their legs (18% TBSA). Thermographic imaging was used to measure the loss of skin temperature and to assess the homogeneity of cooling. The mean decrease of skin temperature was significant higher (p