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Download Your Free Guide - 3 Things You Need to Know About Cancer: https://www.katiedeming.com/cancer-101/What if every glass of water could carry healing information?Your body is constantly sending messages through water, yet most of us think of it as just something to drink when we're thirsty. Dr. Katie Deming welcomes water expert Michael Hobson. He reveals new research that shows water can store and transmit information - from the patterns of herbs to the frequencies of our own thoughts and emotions.Through stories and examples, they explore how your relationship with water impacts your wellbeing - from the thoughts you think to the water you drink. Chapters:14:15 - Water as the foundation of life20:40 - The science of water memory27:10 - How thoughts affect water40:45 - Programming water for healing52:20 - Practical steps to use water's powerThey discuss real lab studies where water "remembers" patterns even after all physical traces are gone, and discuss how this applies to your own health. You'll learn simple ways to enhance water's healing potential and why being conscious of water could transform your health. Listen and learn how this could change how you think about the water flowing through your body.10% discount code for our listeners: Born2Heal10Website: https://aquenesprings.com/Send us a text with your question (include your phone number)Watch & Listen to Born to Heal on Youtube: Click Here Transform your hydration with the system that delivers filtered, mineralized, and structured water all in one. Spring Aqua System: https://springaqua.info/drkatie Don't Face Cancer Alone"The 6 Pillars of Healing Cancer" workshop series provides you valuable insights and strategies to support your healing journey - Click Here to Enroll MORE FROM KATIE DEMING M.D. Free Guide - 3 Things You Need to Know About Cancer: https://www.katiedeming.com/cancer-101/6 Pillars of Healing Cancer Workshop Series - Click Here to EnrollWork with Dr. Katie: www.katiedeming.comFollow Dr. Katie Deming on Instagram: The.Conscious.Oncologist Take a Deeper Dive into Your Healing Journey: Dr. Katie Deming's Linkedin Here Please Support the Show Share this episode with a friend or family member Give a Review on Spotify Give a Review on Apple Podcast DISCLAIMER:The Born to Heal Podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for seeking professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual medical histories are unique; therefore, this episode should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease without consulting your healthcare provider.
Send us a textIn this fascinating episode, I sit down with Victor Sagalovsky, co-founder and CEO of Lightwater Scientific, a trailblazer in the world of deuterium depletion and its transformative impact on human health. Victor's passion for understanding the quantum biology of water has led him to pioneer a revolutionary approach to longevity, energy optimization, and overall vitality through deuterium-depleted water. During our conversation, Victor dives into the science behind deuterium depletion and how it enhances mitochondrial function, oxygen utilization, and even helps to slow the aging process. He shares insights into the intricate relationship between water, energy production at the cellular level, and how managing deuterium levels can unlock profound benefits for performance, recovery, and longevity. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the cutting-edge intersection of water science, quantum biology, and longevity. Whether you're a biohacker, health enthusiast, or just seeking to elevate your wellness journey, Victor's expertise offers a unique and powerful perspective on how to use deuterium-depleted water as a tool for optimized health and performance. Tune in to discover how to take your health to the next level with insights that are both deeply scientific and highly actionable.Key Points From This Episode:00:04:24 - Introduction to Victor and Lightwater Scientific00:05:10 - Understanding Deuterium Depleted Water (DDW)00:06:42 - The Science Behind Energy Production00:12:33 - The Impact of Deuterium on Aging00:22:02 - The Process of Creating DDW00:35:36 - Caloric Restriction and Deuterium00:49:10 - Future Possibilities with Deuterium Management01:00:24 - Discovering the Self Through Water01:22:03 - Understanding Water's Role in Mineralization01:36:01 - Setting a Baseline for Deuterium Levels!Looking to discover your science and optimize your life?APPLY FOR HEALTH OPTIMIZATION COACHINGhttps://calendly.com/andrespreschel/intro-call-with-andresLinks Mentioned in Today's Episode:Click HERE to save on BiOptimizers MagnesiumSpecial Offer:Get 10% off your first order with the discount code: PHYSIO.Also receive 20% off your Deuterium Tests.PeopleVictor SagalovskyLinkedIn ProfileDr. Laszlo BorosOfficial WebsiteDr. Gerald PollackOfficial WebsiteDr. Jack KruseOfficial WebsitePlacesLightwater ScientificOfficial WebsiteWater SymposiumWater Symposium Official WebsiteBooks and References"The Fourth Phase of Water" by Dr. Gerald PollackBook on AmazonDeuterium Test KitDeuterium Test WebsiteSupport the show
Peter Yolles Peter Yolles is the managing partner at Echo River Capital, a venture capital firm that he founded in 2021 to invest in software-enabled water and wastewater technologies that improve human health, the environment, and climate resilience. With an MBA from Yale School of Management and a Master’s Degree in Water Science, Management and…More
Peter Yolles Peter Yolles is the managing partner at Echo River Capital, a venture capital firm that he founded in 2021 to invest in software-enabled water and wastewater technologies that improve human health, the environment, and climate resilience. With an MBA from Yale School of Management and a Master’s Degree in Water Science, Management and…More
What effect does hydrogen water have on type 2 diabetes? We talk about the science and facts this week with actual study results!
Embark on a journey to optimal health with Mario Brainović, the genius behind New Earth Technologies, as we uncover the astonishing influence of structured water. This isn't just hydration; it's a revelation that could alter the way we live, thrive, and even age. Mario's transition from the natural pharmaceutical realm into pioneering New Earth Technologies merges scientific wisdom with nature's simplicity—unveiling water's potential to nurture life to its fullest.Picture a world where every sip of water invigorates your body's deepest cellular landscapes. That's the promise of 'mother water,' a harmonizer of brain waves and a beacon for cognitive clarity. From the mitochondria to the miraculous microbiome, our conversation traverses the terrain of human physiology, highlighting groundbreaking research that reveals how this unique water enhances skin health, energy levels, and overall vitality. The Aǹalemma Wand is a portable tool that transforms regular water into its super-charged, full-spectrum coherent state. It consists of an ultra-thin quartz vial filled with Mother Water, a highly dominant positive frequency water obtained through a 5-stage procedure spanning 365 days. When you swirl the Aǹalemma Wand through regular water, its molecules mimic the Mother Water's frequency and coherent structure. This seamless transfer of coherent structure is enabled by the very specific physical composition of quartz.Discover the boundless applications of this water technology, as we cover the astonishing agricultural advantages and the heart health breakthroughs made possible by NLMO water. Imagine a future where your tap delivers life-sustaining water, transforming not just our bodies but our environment. Mario Brainović's vision is not merely a concept; it's a revolution in the making, and it's unfolding right here, in our latest episode.Shop the Ańalemma Wand: https://analemma-water.com/shop/ Use code SKINCAREANARCHY for 10% off!Support the showFollow The Show On All Socials Using The Tag @skincareanarchy
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of consuming ice stored under factory package frozen raw ground beef. Dr. Don - not risky
On this episode of Water Buffs, we examine how drought can harm human health, specifically how dramatic flucutations in water availability can lead to increasingly toxic water supplies. Dr. James is an award-winning epidemiologist and engineer specializing in environmental and climate risk factors and their connection to health in vulnerable populations. She is an associate professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, one of three institutions that make up the Colorado School of Public Health. Dr. James recently spoke to journalist Melissa Bailey for a Water Desk-supported article, “Once 'paradise,' parched Colorado valley grapples with arsenic in water.” The article, originally published by KFF Health News, centered around Dr. James' community-based research projects that investigate exposure to heavy metals, in particular a rise in carcinogenic arsenic in drinking water in Colorado's drought-stricken San Luis Valley.
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Habt Ihr schon mal vom Studiengang Wasser/Water Science gehört? Dieses Studium ist in Deutschland an der Universität Duisburg-Essen einzigartig. Die Hosts Sarah Janczura und Marco Dadomo sprechen mit Torsten Schmidt. Er ist seit 17 Jahren Professor an der Universität im Ruhrgebiet und im Bereich analytische Chemie tätig. Er leitet das strategische Forschungsfeld Wasserforschung an der UDE. Außerdem ist er derzeit Dekan der Fakultät für Chemie, in der der Studiengang angesiedelt ist.
Water security is one of the most contested issues facing urban and regional communities across Australia. For growing inland cities like Canberra, conventional assumptions and approaches to water supply, catchment management, and urban planning must be reimagined in the context of climate change. This special event hosted in partnership with the Planning Institute of Australia examines the increasingly complex debates surrounding water security and asks whether and how inland cities can ever achieve true urban resilience. This event is co-hosted with the Planning Institute of Australia. SPEAKERS Professor Barbara Norman, Foundation Chair of Urban and Regional Planning and Director of Canberra Urban and Regional Futures (CURF), the University of Canberra Danielle Francis, Manager Policy and Strategy, Water Services Australia Dr Jason Alexandra, Research Fellow, Transformational Climate Adaptation and Water, ANU Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions, ANU Institute for Water Futures. Dr Danswell Starrs, Water Science, Monitoring and Modelling Manager at ACT Government CHAIRED BY Dr Maxine Cooper FPIA, FEIANZ, Adjunct Prof UC, Chair ACT & Region Catchment Management Coordination Group, Chair Landcare ACT, and Deputy Chair National Landcare Network.
Seg 1: How did people entertain themselves during the Industrial Revolution? Guest: Dr. Jacqui Turner, Associate Professor of Modern British History at the University of Reading Seg 2: View From Victoria: Premier David Eby has toured the fire-affected areas and is hearing some harrowing stories of survival, but he's also getting an earful from angry North Shuswap residents he and his ministers and BCWS have accused of theft and mischief. Guest: Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News Seg 3: The past century of suppressing fires has led people to expect firefighters to extinguish all wildfires. Guest: Dr. Justin Angle, Associate Professor of Marketing and the Poe Family Distinguished Faculty Fellow at the University of Montana Seg 4: Research from various international studies indicates that pollution caused by wildfire smoke can lead to cognitive impairments, post-traumatic stress disorder, and potentially increase the risk of neurodegenerative diseases. Guest: Dr. Anna Gunz, Pediatric Intensive Care Doctor at Children's Hospital in Ontario and Associate Professor at Western University's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Seg 5: Wildfires can harm the quality of water by introducing things like dirt, nutrients, and metals into rivers and lakes. These changes can last for months or even decades after a fire and can affect the water we drink and use for other purposes. Guest: Dr. Monica Emelko, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Waterloo University and Canada Research Chair in Water Science, Technology & Policy Seg 6: Can studying the extinction of dinosaurs save humanity? How did small rat-like creatures scurrying around the feet of dinosaurs become the rulers of the planet by using fossilized teeth of mammals to uncover this mystery. Guest: Dr. Kendra Chritz, Assistant Professor of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of British Columbia Seg 7: Making Cents of the Market: Time for Making Cents of the Markets with Lori Pinkowski. Lori Pinkowski is a Senior Portfolio Manager at Canaccord Genuity. You can contact The Pinkowski Wealth Management team directly at 604-695-LORI or visit their website at Pinkowski.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wildfires can harm the quality of water by introducing things like dirt, nutrients, and metals into rivers and lakes. These changes can last for months or even decades after a fire and can affect the water we drink and use for other purposes. Guest: Dr. Monica Emelko, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Waterloo University and Canada Research Chair in Water Science, Technology & Policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grandpa Bill today revisits talking about rebuilding communities , together! How Would You Rate Your Community?LEAVE YOUR RESPONSES AT MY BH SALES ANCHOR RADIO SHOW MESSAGE BOARD Portland Undercover Portland Architecture History+ Maine Cross Promotion Grandpa Bill talks about #Veda AustinThe Secret Intelligence of Water Science, Art & Consciousness "A wonderful blend of art and science. Some of the images are nothing short of amazing. Veda Austin has demonstrated how water responds to our thinking, in ways that I and others would have thought unimaginable. It now falls within the realm of science to see if we can explain what Austin has so beautifully demonstrated". – Gerald H. Pollack, PhD, Professor, University of Washington; Editor-in-Chief, WATER. https://www.pollacklab.org/jerry & Grandpa Bill also talks about my friend, #Seth Leaf Pruzansky, He has taken the development of his inner state and applied it successfully to the world at large through “conscious-preneurship.” Co-owner/founder of Tourmaline Spring-the highest quality most ethically produced bottled water on earth. www.tourmalinespring.com Co-owner/founder of the certified organic raw food snack company Living Nutz www.livingnutz.com Go to new website for YOU TUBE & Zoom Particulars Legacy despite the sweeping effects of the pandemic, we can strengthen and sustain community. You can have impact as an individual, and as a leader. Strong communities have a significant sense of purpose. People's roles have meaning in the bigger picture of the community and each member of the group understands how their work connects to others' and adds value to the whole. As members of our community, people don't just want to lay bricks, they want to build a cathedral. Purpose Building our communities by being and practicing mindfulness, and reminding ourself of how our contribution matters. Strive to be a great parent, aunt or uncle, and have a meaningful impact on children's learning. Participate on a key project which will affect the end users experience for our company's, their customers, our economy. Supporting local universities where students will get their start toward their life goals. Even everyday contributions matter to the community as a whole. Resilience-Strong communities are always evolving. They aren't immune to tough circumstances, instead they adapt and become stronger as they cope together. The most effective communities support members who take risks, try new things, and strive to create and innovate. Effective communities also embrace conflict and diversity—working through differences of opinion and making space for civil discourse and the learning that occurs from appreciating multiple points of view. Guests and Podcasters Checkout Podmatch #civility,#community,#hope,#encouragement,#support,#social consciousness,#citizens,#faith,#hope,#charity,#desire,#passion,#compassion,#sharing,#caring,#health,#wellness,#health and wellness,#wealth,#economy,#business,#intuitives,#spiritual health,#family,#prosperity,#holistic healing,#integrative medicine,#spiritual healing --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales/message
Kelsey Leonard is the first Native American woman to earn a science degree from the University of Oxford, which she earned in 2012. She earned an MSc in Water Science, Policy and Management from St. Cross College, one of the thirty-eight c olleges of the University of Oxford. Her master's thesis, “Water Quality For Native Nations: Achieving A Trust Responsibility”, discusses water quality regulation and how water resources on tribal land are not protected. Kelsey Leonard is an enrolled member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation and is originally from the Shinnecock Indian Reservation in Long Island, New York. In 2010 she was the first member of the Shinnecock Nation to graduate from Harvard University. Her Harvard degree is a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Anthropology with a secondary field in Ethnic Studies.Kelsey Leonard currently represents the Shinnecock Indian Nation as the Tribal Co-Lead on the Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Body of the U.S. National Ocean Council. This planning body consisting of tribal, federal, and state entities is charged with guiding the protection, maintenance, and restoration of America's oceans and coasts. As a Shinnecock citizen and environmental leader, Kelsey strives to be a strong advocate for the protection of Indigenous waters through enhanced interjurisdictional coordination and meaningful consultation.She has been recognized as a 30 under 30 world environmental leader by the North American Association for Environmental Education and a “Native American 40 Under 40” award recipient by the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development. Additionally, her work with Indigenous Nations to protect the Ocean received a Peter Benchley Ocean Award for Excellence in Policy Solutions.
Flora Funga Feedback Survey |This week we chat with a soil scientist, Mriganka De, from Minnesota State University-Mankato. He got his BS and MS in Soil Science in India and a Ph.D. degree in Soil and Water Science from the University of Florida. After finishing his Ph.D., he continued his academic career as a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Idaho and Iowa State University. (Make sure to check out the YouTube for the visuals during this interview) Some topics we cover in this episode:What is the water cycleFog Drip?Wtf is corn sweat?What are some qualities that make good soil health?source vs sink?farming practiceswhat is the future of farming?How does our food suffer from water?Microbe analogiesHow can you have drought and flooding at the same time?What can we do to practice sustainability?Why do we only grow 2-3 crops anymore?What is a bioreactor?How can flora and funga help the quality?Have humans ruined the soil?Where to find Mirganka:ResearchInstagramTwitterEmail: mriganka.de@mnsu.eduResources Mentioned:Listen to Episode 51 about the Movement of WaterEpisode 50: The Truth Behind Alga BloomsSupport the show***I am an affiliate with ENERGYBITS (your daily algae tablet packed with nutrients) go visit this link and use code FLORAFUNGA at checkout for 20% off***SUPPORT THE SHOW: Join my Patreon for only $1/month [THATS only .03 cents a day!]Follow my other social media sites to interact and engage with me:Email me to be on the podcast or inperson Interview: floraandfungapodcast@gmail.com FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubePatreon Help support my plant buying habit by "Buying me a Plant"a twist on buy me a coffee Theme song : -Soundotcom called Go Rock -Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4458-take-the-leadLicense: http://creativecommons.org/
Kathryn Taffs speaks with southern NSW listeners on FlowFM about the updated River Condition Index, the latest status of the data available and what recent flooding events might mean for river health in the indicators.
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As Colorado continues to grow, one of the key issues the state faces is the reliable availability of water. When investing in our state, developers, businesses, and even the general population all face apprehension with what the future may hold with this key life-giving resource. Water is the lifeblood of any community and how the resource is managed is a subject about which interested entities fight, negotiate, and discuss. On this episode of Common Sense Digest, Host and Chairman Earl Wright welcomes Terry J. Stevinson fellows Jennifer Gimbel and Eric Kuhn to discuss the history, evolution and future of Colorado water. An old saying, incorrectly attributed to Mark Twain, says, "Whiskey's for drinking, water's for fighting." True enough, but the history, reality and path forward for water in Colorado and the West is much more nuanced and fraught than that. Tune in for more detail. Thank you for listening to Common Sense Digest. Please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite podcatcher. All of our podcasts can be found here. Jennifer Gimbel is a Senior Water Policy Scholar and former Interim Director and at the Colorado Water Center. Jennifer has experience in law and policy on national, interstate and state water issues. She was the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Water & Science at the Department of the Interior, overseeing the U.S. Geological Survey and Bureau of Reclamation. She also was Deputy Commissioner for the Bureau of Reclamation and Counselor to the Assistant Secretary. Jennifer was the Director of the Colorado Water Conservation Board, the water policy agency for Colorado. As a water lawyer, she worked for the Attorney General's Offices in Wyoming and Colorado. She has over 35 years of experience on water issues Eric Kuhn is the retired General Manager of the Colorado River Water Conservation District and co-author with John Fleck of Science Be Dammed: How Ignoring Inconvenient Science Drained the Colorado River, University of Arizona Press, 2019. The Colorado River District is the largest and oldest of Colorado's four conservation districts. It covers most of the Colorado River Basin within Colorado. Almost two thirds of the flow at Lee Ferry originates in or flows through the district. Eric started employment with the Colorado River District in 1981 as Assistant Secretary-Engineer. In 1996 he was appointed General Manager, a position he held until his retirement in 2018.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, through the National Weather Service, is trying to upgrade its ability to analyze water resources. It wants its forecasters to have better insight into flooding potential or water quality. Now it's asking for help from the information technology industry. For details, Federal Drive host Tom Temin spoke with Fred Ogden, the chief scientist for water prediction at NOAA and with scientist Fernando Salas.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, through the National Weather Service, is trying to upgrade its ability to analyze water resources. It wants its forecasters to have better insight into flooding potential or water quality. Now it's asking for help from the information technology industry. For details, Federal Drive host Tom Temin spoke with Fred Ogden, the chief scientist for water prediction at NOAA and with scientist Fernando Salas.
Isabel Friend is a water ambassador, a hydration biohacker, and an international speaker. She is the President of The American Water Trust and a self-described "aqua sapien," committed to spreading information, inspiration and integration of recent research and ancient wisdom into the true nature of water, the source of life.In our conversation with Isabel we discuss:Why 100% of the population is unintentionally chronically dehydratedHow dehydration is the root cause of almost all disease/illnessThe connection between cancer and dehydrationHow to create or source the most bioavailable waterWhy we are all aqua sapiens...and more.Learn more about Isabel at waterislife.love and waterislife.shop, follow her on Instagram, and learn more about her work with The American Water Trust.Terrain Theory episodes are not to be taken as medical advice. You are your own primary healthcare provider.If you have a Terrain Transformation story you would like to share, email us at ben@terraintheory.net.Learn more at www.terraintheory.netMusic by Chris Merenda
Dolf Zantinge is an entrepreneur with a background in fiber optics, telecommunications, and artificial intelligence. His career took a 90 degree turn when he delved into the world of electromagnetic frequencies and their effects of biological systems. This led him into photonics, physiology, light, and WATER.In this conversation with Dolf we discuss:Water's capacity to store informationThe interplay of water, light, waveforms and harmonics How his lab created coherent, structured water that remained in that state indefinitelyHow the Analemma water wand worksScaling the structured water solution for whole-home and municipalitiesThe dangers of 5G to our water and soilWater's potential as supercomputer and source of energyLearn more about Dolf and his work at analemma-water.com.Save 10% on an Analemma water wand using code TERRAINTHEORY10 at checkout.Terrain Theory episodes are not to be taken as medical advice. You are your own primary healthcare provider.If you have a Terrain Transformation story you would like to share, email us at ben@terraintheory.net.Learn more at www.terraintheory.netMusic by Chris Merenda
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Ukraine's EcoAction, aka the Center for Environmental Initiatives, plus got food waste? There's an app for that. Grocery receipts that help reduce your carbon footprint, and the Clean Water Science Network.
Antonina Bureacenco is a Certified Nutritional Practitioner and teacher at the Institute of Holistic Nutrition.Antonina is passionate about demystifying the overwhelming amount of confusing and contradictory health-related information, so that her clients can make choices to improve their quality of life to its fullest potential. Antonina also teaches Preventive Healthcare at the Institute of Holistic Nutrition's Vancouver Campus, and travels across North and South America, teaching Nutrition and Water Science to both public and medical professionals.Today we will discuss how fear suppresses the immune system and ways to improve your immune health.http://www.antonina.ca/https://instituteofholisticnutrition.com/about-us/contact-us/vancouver/WATCH - https://vimeo.com/669761028
In this series on WATER SCIENCE, we explore why we get spots after cleaning our windows when we use tap water. Welcome to the REACH-IT WORKSHOP, our new water-fed window cleaning video series, 'FROM THE TAP TO THE GLASS... and EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN'! These topics are all going to be available on YouTube, on our podcast channel, and as a PDF for your operating procedures and training manuals.
In this episode we explain TDS and why it leaves spots.
Have you ever thought about the intricacies of the water you drink? This week's episode of ‘Align Podcast' we discuss everything water. We get into all of the intricacies of water filtration devices, the origins and sources of different water, spring water, filtered water, distilled water, it is a highly nuanced subject and can make a massive difference in your athletic performance, your recovery. Robert gets into some very interesting research on the various impact on different illnesses as well. This conversation gets into topics that are happening in the world presently in various ways, we get into deuterium depleted water and what exactly that is, which water filtration system is best for you, and so much more. Robert Slovak is the primary pioneer in the production of reverse osmosis water and is the expert on deuterium depleted water. He is an international water scientist and is regarded as one of the world's foremost water experts. He devoted himself to the science of water after life-altering experiences. He took his astronautical and mechanical engineering degrees and decided to pursue the research of reverse osmosis with his brother Jack. The dynamic duo were considered the early developers of Reverse Osmosis technology. What we discuss… 5:06- Finding the Passion for Water Science 9:04- Growing Up Enthralled with Science 12:42- Control and Censorship 19:04- 9/11 as a Inside Job 23:50- Tesla Technology 26:01- Who is forbidding the advance of hydrogen cars? 26:41- Contacts with Extra Terrestrial 31:24- Best Science at this Time 33:37- Where did the water come from on Earth? 34:50- Creation v. Evolution 45:20- Human Regulation 46:47- Magic of Sea Water 50:02- Isotonic Water Solutions & Blood Transfusions 53:48- What is Ketone? 57:08- What is structured water? 1:06:03- Benefits of Exclusion Zone Water & Radiation 1:11:10- Water Vortexing 1:14:14- What fixes radiation? 1:22:24- Aging and Keeping Energy 1:26:04- Deuterium Depleted Water 1:36:20- How to get & consume Deuterium Depleted Water? To Learn More about Robert Slovak Website & Company: Water & Wellness Instagram: @robtslovak Related links: insidetracker.com/align for 25% OFF the entire Insider Tracker store drinkLMNT.com/align for a FREE sample pack of LMNT RECHARGE www.magbreakthrough.com/alignpodcast and use ALIGN10 during checkout to save 10 percent.
Associate Professor Brad Moggridge, a Kamilaroi water scientist at the University of Canberra, joins RN Drive's Research Filter to detail more on his area of expertise, and put the health of the River Murray under the microscope.
Did you get practical training as an undergrad that prepared you for your first job? Dr. Jim Ivey makes it a priority to give his Field Methods course students hands-on experience in the field and the opportunity to discover a scientific area they're passionate about. Listen now.Related Resources:Best In Class: Why More Teachers are Bringing Instrumentation Into the Classroom and Students Into the FieldUrea Inputs Drive Picoplankton Blooms in Sarasota Bay, Florida, U.S.A.Professors Developing New Program to Help STEM Educators Reach Culturally Diverse StudentsConnect on LinkedInFollow In-Situ on social media for updates on podcasts, success stories, product launches and more.LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube We want to hear from you! Let us know what you think about the show and any feedback you have for our team.
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QUANTUM NURSE www.quantumnurse.life presents Guest: Robert Slovak Topic: https://waterandwellness.com/pages/robert-slovak Thursday @ 2:00 PM EST 7:00 PM UK 8:00 PM Germany Robert Slovak is one of the world's foremost water expert. He is a degreed Mechanical and Aeronautical & Astronautical engineer best known for co-founding Water Factory Systems in the early 1970's. He and his brother were among the early developers of Reverse Osmosis (RO) technology and its many applications. Their successful innovations encompassed home and office RO drinking water systems, bottled water production, laboratory purification, hemodialysis, seawater desalination, microchip production, bottled water production, water vending, spot-free vehicle washing and scores more. As a result of the rapid growth of RO applications, Robert's ongoing seminars and a best-selling industry book on the subject of POU (Point of Use) Reverse Osmosis, he became a well-known figure in the water industry. In 1989 Water Factory Systems was purchased by CUNO Inc, a global leader in fluid treatment. Since then, it was acquired by the 3M Corporation, which continues to market many of their original products. Robert officially retired from the US water industry in 1996 and went on to bring his knowledge and experience to Brazil, Asia and other international markets. He put together a team and published Agualatinomerica magazine to establish a legitimate water equipment and education infrastructure in Brazil and South America. His “students” continue to play a major role in Brazil's water industry. Recently, Robert's 20-year interest in Deuterium Depleted Water (DDW) took a new direction forward. With the revival of Soviet-era research from the 1960's and recent announcements explaining the profound health benefits of DDW, Robert and his associate acted quickly in creating a new company, Litewater Scientific. Their strategy is to offer a more advanced and affordable brand of DDW for consumers and health practitioners. The Litewaterbrand of DDW is now available on www.drinklitewater.com in 1/2-liter (5 ppm) and 2-liter (10 ppm) bottles throughout North America. Robert continues to be a very active figure in the rapidly expanding role of water in the wellness and anti-aging community, making appearances and presentations worldwide. Quantum Affirmation: Endless Opportunities: "Endless opportunities surround me. I attract an abundance of opportunities every day. Each decision I make creates new opportunities every day. Each decision I make creates a new opportunities for my success. (Read this aloud 3x in the morning, noon, evening and bedtime. Feel each word.) Grace Asagra, RN MA Podcast: Quantum Nurse: Out of the Rabbit Hole from Stress to Bliss https://linktr.ee/GraceAsagra www.quantumnurse.life Donate to support Quantum Nurse Podcast Production. Mabalos. Thank you. View Video Podcast: Quantum Nurse Grace Asagra YouTube View Video Podcast: Quantum Nurse Grace Asagra Bitchute
In today's episode, Dr. Christine Schaffner talks with Gina Bria about fourth phase water (also known as structured water). Gina shares indigenous practices on how and where to find water in unexpected places, how structured water impacts our health in our physical body, as well the science behind why it is the QUALITY of water not the QUANTITY of water we consume that is important. Gina is the founder of the Hydration Foundation, an anthropologist and author, discovered hydration solutions to modern water challenges while researching desert dwellers. Gina's work is changing the conversation on water in public awareness through TEDtalks, policy, public health and wellness, and regenerative agriculture practices. Gina is also one of the 47 experts focusing on energy, frequency, and vibrational healing at the Body Electric 2.0 Summit
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‘Their Stories' is a mini-series of conversations, exploring the complex and messy ways in which humanity interacts with ecology. In this episode, Siwan talks to Professor Ross Thompson, Director and Chair of Water Science in the Institute for Applied Ecology at the University of Canberra. Their talk focuses on work currently underway in environmental flows, with both involved in the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office's Flow-MER project, exploring how to deliver water for the environment in order to gain the greatest environmental benefit in areas of the Murray-Darling Basin. The discussion covers Ross's transition from a medical career to an ecological one, the value of systems thinking, and how science can be used effectively within the interdependent political, social, economic and environmental context that is our society, interspersed with lots of laughs and a few 'accidental' accent jibes about Ross's New Zealand heritage.
This week on another episode of Locked-in Science, Chris talks to Pint of Science speaker Kyla Adams about research into the vortices of quantum fluids, and Claire brings us a story from water scientist Bradley Moggridge in his own words finding connections between his indigenous heritage and his scientific career.
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Mark Borges is a 4th-year Environmental Management and Protection major with a minor in Water Science, Sustainable Agriculture, and Agricultural Leadership at Cal Poly. Serving various positions within Cal Poly’s student government, Mark currently stands as Cal Poly’s ASI Student President on campus. His passion shines through his involvement within various positions within student government and through the stories he shares. www.davidkozuch.com/episodes/58 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/polycast/support
Welcome to the first episode of the SDG Talks Podcast! As this is a work in progress, we ask for your feedback so this can improve over time. The goal of this podcast is to create ongoing discussion around the SDG Goals on a daily basis. After many talents had an amazing experience at the UNLEASH 2019 event in Shenzhen China, we were hungry for more progress. While the experience was amazing, we thought: "What happens after the event?". How can we keep the momentum going for 365 days of every year for the rest of time? In this first podcast, with Claudia Coleoni, (www.linkedin.com/in/claudiacoleoni/) we learn about the dynamics of nature based solutions and various water crises in Latin America. Claudia is a Researcher at the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) Latin America Centre and an academic visitor at the University of Oxford, where she completed her MSc degree in Water Science, Policy and Management. At SEI, she provides technical and scientific support in the implementation of strategies and projects related to water management, river basin planning and sustainable sanitation. Currently, she has been working on the Bolivia WATCH Project - or WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) Thinking Connected to Hydrology - to ensure both clean and available water in priority river basins in Bolivia, and on the Water Beyond Boundaries initiative in the Magdalena-Cauca river basin, Colombia. Claudia's work seeks to implement the 2020-2024 SEI's strategy around the SDGs in Latin America. At the UNLEASH Innovation Lab in Shenzhen, Claudia contributed to the SDG 6 Water and Sanitation by co-creating Yaku (https://unleash.org/solutions/yaku/), a solution to address the gap between water intermittent supplies coming from water tanks and the user's need for clean, reliable and affordable water supply in the peri-urban areas of Cochabamba, Bolivia.
This podcast episode emphasizes the brilliant work of author and pseudo-scientist Dr. Masaru Emoto, who revolutionized structured water science by discovering and proving that water indeed, is a living consciousness. It’s amazing stuff. Tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetruthtakeover/support
Texas+Water Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Todd Votteler, talks with Robert Mace and Sharlene Leurig about a new study that is exploring the science behind Comanche Springs’ recent reawakening and the efforts that could help Fort Stockton reclaim its title as the Spring City of Texas. Once one of the five largest springs in Texas, Comanche Springs ceased flowing in the 1950s due to significant groundwater pumping upstream from the springs. Over the last decade, however, the once-quiet springs have begun flowing again in the late winter months. The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University and Texas Water Trade are conducting a feasibility assessment of a market-based restoration of Comanche Springs. The assessment will evaluate what it would take to restore perennial flows using voluntary, market-based cooperation of groundwater owners in the Comanche Springs’ contributing and recharge zones. Sharlene Leurig is the Chief Executive Officer of Texas Water Trade. She is a sustainable water finance expert with extensive experience in Texas on long-range water planning, infrastructure finance and water transactions. Formerly, she directed the Texas Environmental Flows Initiative, a collaboration of The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, the Harte Research Institute, The Nature Conservancy, and several other groups, to purchase water for the bays and estuaries of the Texas Gulf Coast. She also chaired the Austin Water Forward Task Force, which developed a groundbreaking 100-year water plan approved unanimously by the Austin City Council in 2018. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Physics and English from Washington University in St. Louis and a Master in City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she was a fellow in the MIT-USGS Science Impact Collaborative, focusing on the role of science in multi-stakeholder resource planning and dispute resolution. Robert Mace is the Interim Executive Director and Chief Water Policy Officer at The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment and a Professor of Practice in the Department of Geography at Texas State University. He has over 30 years of experience in hydrology, hydrogeology, stakeholder processes and water policy, mostly in Texas. Before joining Texas State University in 2017, Mace worked at the Texas Water Development Board for 17 years ending his career there as the Deputy Executive Administrator for the Water Science & Conservation office. While at the Board, Robert worked on understanding groundwater and surface water resources in Texas; advancing water conservation and innovative water technologies such as desalination, aquifer storage and recovery, reuse, and rainwater harvesting; and protecting Texans from floods. Prior to joining the Texas Water Development Board, Robert worked nine years at the Bureau of Economic Geology at The University of Texas at Austin as a hydrologist and research scientist. Robert has a Bachelor of Science in Geophysics and a Master of Science in Hydrology from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and a doctorate in hydrogeology from The University of Texas at Austin.
Texas+Water Editor-in-Chief Dr. Todd Votteler talks with Sarah Rountree Schlessinger, Executive Director of the Texas Water Foundation. Schlessinger previously worked in groundwater policy and regulation, and has experience with international non-profits with interest in water policy. She currently serves as an appointed member of the Water Conservation Advisory Council, and holds a Master of Science in Water Science, Policy and Management from the University of Oxford.
Rabu, 08 April 2019. Geo-Water Channel Indonesia (GWCI) diundang untuk mengisi kajian di Mesjid Al-Ma'adin Puslitbang Teknologi Minerba (tekMIRA) tentang: alquran dan iptek (edisi geo and water science). Mohon maaf masih ada salah kurang, kami terus belajar. Semoga sharing ini bermanfaat.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: This Simple Trick Keeps All Your Favorite Experiences Feeling Fresh and New If You Drop a Feather and a Neutron Star in a Vacuum, Which Lands First? Plus, Kristi in Pennsylvania asks: "Is water itself actually wet?" Here are the sources we discuss in our conversation: Is Water Wet? | Debate.org Is Water Wet? | UCSB ScienceLine Water's surface not all wet: Some water molecules split the difference between gas and liquid | ScienceDaily Ingenious: Richard Saykally — The chemist tells us why water is wet | Nautilus [VIDEO] Further Reading: Scientists Find That Water Might Exist in a Whole New State | Smithsonian Water Has a Quantum State | Curiosity.com The Triple Point Is When a Liquid Can Boil and Freeze at Once | Curiosity.com Small changes add up over time. Learn to keep your happiness replenished and your personal goals in sight in "One Small Step Can Change Your Life: The Kaizen Way" by Robert Maurer, Ph.D. We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase through that link, Curiosity will get a share of the sale. Want to support our show? Register for the 2018 Podcast Awards and nominate Curiosity Daily to win for People's Choice, Education, and Science & Medicine. Just register at the link and select Curiosity Daily from the drop-down menus (no need to pick nominees in every category): https://curiosity.im/podcast-awards-2018 Follow Curiosity.com for updates to learn about these topics and more: 5-star Curiosity App for Android and iOS Email Newsletter Facebook Twitter Instagram Alexa Flash Briefing for Amazon Echo smart speakers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I recently visited Armenia with my family for the first after 12 years. Even though I was born there and know pretty much what the culture is but to my surprise things had changed. This visit was special because I was visiting as a parent and parent educator and I was very intentional to observe how the Armenian people do the parenting business. Also, I met my friends there for the first time as parents with families. For this episode I invited my dear friend Lusine to join me via Skype to discuss parenting differences and similarities between the Armenia and America. Lusine is a mother of an almost 10 years old boy. Lusine has noted that the issues are the same regardless of the geographical location. What surprised me about Lusine and most parents I talked to there, is that they have never even read a single parenting book. And this is why I pose a question: are we over-parenting here in America? Let’s dig in. :) Some things we discuss: -dreaded screen time and setting limits, the Armenian way vs The American (my way more specifically, don’t laugh at me too much) -reasons why they are more relaxed around technology and media -how does she get her kid to do things without yelling, nagging, punishing -do kids have more freedom there? -why kids are so easy going there and don’t give a hard time to their parents at least from my observations -some secrets to setting limits -how to teach kids to be respectful toward elderly -why they have very few power struggles -and so much more She doesn’t follow any particular parenting style or philosophy. She says it comes to her naturally. About my guest who also happens to be my dear friend:) Lusine Taslakyan has twenty years of experience in water and environmental sector in Armenia and the Southern Caucasus. She has a Masters Degree in Water Science, Policy and Management from the University of Oxford, UK, MSc in Environmental Science from the University of Idaho, USA and MSc in Biology and Ecology from the Armenian State Pedagogical University. Ms. Taslakyan is specialized in natural resources management, policy development, river basin planning, trans-boundary cooperation, environmental impact assessment, climate change, stakeholder relations and gender mainstreaming issues. She has long term experience in promoting public awareness and participation in environmental decision making. Resources and Links Do you need an ongoing parenting support for free? I invite you to join my closed Facebook group-Authentic Parenting Community-a supportive and positive space for moms and dads who want to learn and grow. What’s so special about this group? There I offer exclusive FREE content- you won’t get anywhere else-bi-monthly free support calls, Q+A sessions,webinars and self improvement challenges. I strongly believe that social and emotional support if vital for modern parents. Find yours today! Don’t be alone with the challenges of parenting. JOIN NOW. Visit my web site www.authenticparenting.com to schedule a 30 min. complimentary session today and get answers to your burning parenting questions. No obligation. Did you enjoy this episode? Who can you share it with? Let's spread the goodness. Subscribe to Authentic Moments Podcast on iTunes, give us a star rating and/or write a quick review. Thank you in advance! itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/authe…d1052399775?mt=2 Like Authentic Parenting-parenting from the heart on Facebook. www.facebook.com/Authentic-Parent…447218465563263/ Authentic Moments is a weekly show. New episodes air every Thursday. Subscribe, share and enjoy!
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You might already eat algae when you pick up a sushi roll. But it turns out algae may be a sustianable substitute for everything from Legos to surfboards to health products. Presenter/Producer: Miles Herbert Speakers: Dr Janice McCauley: Research Fellow, Climate Change Cluster at the University of Technology Sydney Judy Friedlander: Research Assistant, Institute for Sustainable Futures at the Univeristy of Technology Sydney Ross Thompson - Chair of Water Science and Director of the institute for applied ecology at the University of Canberra
Travis DiNicola spoke with Bizarre Bazzaar artist and organizer Lydia Burris about the alternative art extravaganza taking place at the same time as Gen Con. Sharon Gamble invited Lori Raffel to tell us all about the first half of Theatre on the Square's season, from Poe songs to reindeer monologues. Funded by the National Science Foundation, StreamLines is a place-based arts and science learning project that encourages people to explore Indianapolis' waterways. Travis DiNicola spoke with Mark Keesling about this new endeavor, Keesling is the director of StreamLines partner organization, the DaVinci Pursuit.
Join Ron Comacho, host of The Business Hour when he talks with Dr. Robert Mace, Deputy Executive Administrator for Water Science & Conservation at the Texas Water Development Board to learn about the range of new techniques to insure that even as we suffer climate changes - there will be new sources of safe, clean, abundant water.
Kim and Dr. Gerald Pollack, the author of The 4th Stage of Water, talk about how science works in terms of funding and discovery. Water pioneer Dan Nelson joins in for an exploration of cutting-edge research and theories in the field of water science.
The lecture reviews water law in the United States, and highlights challenges inherent in regulating water quality. Aging water infrastructure, pesticide and herbicide application, and surface water runoff all pose challenges in maintaining a clean drinking water supply. The lecture covers pesticide management through the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). The management of pesticides and herbicides in drinking water has been heavily influenced by the economic concerns of pesticide and herbicide users as well as the municipal water agencies charged with testing water regularly for regulated chemicals. The lecture concludes with the regulation history of atrazine, a commonly used herbicide that research has shown to be hormonally active.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. G. Tracy Mehan, III, is Principal with The Cadmus Group, Inc., an environmental consulting firm, since 2004. Presently, Mehan serves on the Water Science and Technology Board and the Committee on the Mississippi River and the Clean Water Act for the National Research Council of the National Academies.