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Solutions Podcast Series

ABB Motors and Drives US

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Tune in to the ABB Solutions Podcast where we speak with industry experts on topics that keep you up at night. The ABB Solutions Podcast gives you a hands-free opportunity to become better informed in an ever-changing world. Visit us at https://new.abb.com/us/education/solutions-podcast-series to learn more.
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Facts Matter

The Epoch Times

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"Facts Matter" investigates complex issues based on the principles of traditional journalism: no spin, no favorites. We give you the facts—you decide the rest.
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Handle The Sh!T

Tanya Wilson & The Crew at HomeField East Valley

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Where business gets real, and sht gets handled. Hosted by Tanya Wilson—CEO of HomeField East Valley and co-founder of HomeField Onsite Environmental—Handle the Sh!t! is the unfiltered, boots-on-the-ground podcast for septic professionals, small business owners, and blue-collar teams who know what it takes to run a tight ship in a messy world. Each week, Tanya sits down with a genuine member of the HomeField team—from techs in the trenches to the behind-the-scenes brains—sharing raw conversat ...
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Wavelength is the essential UV podcast, brought to you by the International Ultraviolet Association and IUVA-YP. Join us each episode as we break down world-wide news, technology trends, and professional development opportunities all around the use of ultraviolet light technologies for protecting public health and the environment.
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C.S. Cyber

Shawn Waldman and Chad Robinson

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Your go-to podcast for demystifying the complex world of cybersecurity. Join Shawn Waldman and Chad Robinson as we delve into the latest trends, threats, and innovations in the cyber realm.
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The Sustainability Podcast

The Sustainability Team at ARC Advisory Group

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The ARC Sustainability Podcast is an interview-based format where science, technology, and sustainability come together. Our conversations involve many sectors of sustainability such as supply chain management, ESG, the energy transition, industry infrastructure, and manufacturing. Through each discussion we reveal strategies, tools, and processes that leaders and companies are taking to achieving sustainability. For More Information Visit us at: https://www.arcweb.com
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MW Shares

Municipal World

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The MW Shares podcast is devoted to sharing the stories of communities from coast to coast to coast. MW Shares takes listeners deeper into the civic issues that municipal governments must tackle, highlighting new and emerging next practices, and sharing stories intended to shape and elevate conversations about community.
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Ear on Processing

Endeavor Business Media

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Ear on Processing is a weekly podcast that takes listeners inside the pages of Processing magazine and into the minds of subject matter experts involved in process manufacturing. In Processing segments take a closer look at the top editorial content found inside each issue of Processing Magazine. Processing Pros segments provide high-level discussions with industry professionals on a variety of topics in the process manufacturing industries.
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Clean Water Works

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District

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CLEVELAND, OHIO: From the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, an in-depth and fun conversation led by Donna Friedman and Mike Uva on any and all topics related to clean water, wastewater treatment, stormwater management, and the people, projects, and programs serving Lake Erie and our local waterways and communities.
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Talking Techniques

BioTechniques

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Welcome to Talking Techniques! In this Podcast BioTechniques Digital Editor Tristan Free, interviews researchers at the forefront of their fields about the latest breakthroughs, controversies and conversations in the life sciences. From CRISPR to COVID-19, organoids to the microbiome, this podcast will explore the latest developments in the lab and interesting applications of techniques, while trying to determine how we can drive science forward in progressive and inventive ways. Hosted on A ...
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Pumps & Systems Podcast

Pumps & Systems Magazine

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Pumps & Systems is the voice of the international pump and rotating equipment industry. As the leading media brand for pump users worldwide since 1993, it delivers relevant industry news and powerful technical information to a total average monthly audience of 187,173* managers, engineers, operators and other maintenance professionals. Pumps & Systems is the only North American trade publication that covers pumps and related equipment in every issue. We deliver timely information and pump in ...
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Water Values Podcast

Dave McGimpsey

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The Water Values Podcast series is presented in collaboration with Bluefield Research. This podcast series explores water issues from a variety of perspectives with the goal of uncovering the true value of water. Each episode will delve into one aspect of water, such as water utilities, water treatment, water resources, water reuse, and more.
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Addiction Audio

Addiction journal

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Welcome to the podcast from the journal Addiction. The podcast includes interviews with Addiction authors about their work, details about publishing in the journal, and other topics of interest to the field of addiction. This podcast is for researchers, clinicians, students, people with lived experience, and anyone with an interest in the topic. For Season 3, our interviewers are: Dr Elle Wadsworth, Dr Tsen Vei Lim, Dr Chloe Burke, and Dr Zoe Swithenbank. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva ...
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Science Changing Life

Science Changing Life

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The award-winning Science Changing Life podcast offers an inside look into how Scripps Research scientists are solving the most pressing mysteries in human health and disease. Join hosts Lauren Fish and Melissa Suran, PhD, as they speak with world-class scientists at the forefronts of immunology, infectious disease, artificial intelligence, personalized medicine, neuroscience and much more. Science Changing Life gives listeners a glimpse into the people behind the science, their motivations, ...
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Science Education

Leena Thomas

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This podcast provides scientific education on topics of environmental concern, such as PFAS, as well as emerging technologies in environmental science such as eDNA. It is presented by Bureau Veritas, a leader in environmental laboratory testing.
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newsCOUP

Public Herald Studios

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newsCOUP: ”Overthrow The Status Quo” on Public Herald’s podcast with co-founder Joshua Pribanic. https://publicherald.org/newscoup
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Tap Talk

Illinois State Water Survey

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Everyone has a role to play in protecting public health. Tap Talk, the Drinking Water in Rural America Podcast, connects professionals across the drinking water community with ideas to extend and enhance our work.
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Deceleration Podcast

Marisol Cortez & Greg Harman

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DECELERATION.NEWS. Deceleration Podcast is an irregular podcast talking all things climate and environmental justice, rooted in San Antonio and the South Texas bioregion with global concerns. For the Earth. And all Her families.
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Project Blue Podcast

Matthew Finkle & Alexandra Nicolopoulos

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Project Blue was founded to shed light on innovative water technologies redefining how our world thinks about and manages our most precious natural resource - water. Listen to the stories, challenges, and visions behind the individuals dedicated to improving the world of water.
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EpiToMe

Health Sciences 51 Batch 2020

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EpiToMe is a compilation and the epitome of all the knowledge and ideas that HSCI51 students in Ateneo De Manila University have learned about epidemiology. It touches on topics where intersections of epidemiology and various aspects of life lie. EpiToMe focuses on insights related to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on our lives, such as vaccines, waste-water, fake news, virus phobias, traveling, COVID-19 precautions, history, and many more. (Channel art made by Larry Acuña.)
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BFL Podcast

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Brooks Free Library is located in the heart of Harwich, Massachusetts. Join hosts Jamie and Emily on Seasons 1 and 2 as we talk about anything and everything related to Brooks, books, and librarianship. On Season 3, join Assistant Director Emily M on our Know Your Town Series. Each town department was invited to join the podcast for an episode to answer a few questions about their department.
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On Season 2 of The Super Awesome Science Show Jason Tetro explores the science behind Pandemics with the help of some of the brightest minds in science today. From vaccines to a potential second Wave of COVID we'll try and help you understand every aspect of what's going on and answer your science questions. Science made simple, that's what we're all about, Now with new episodes every single week.
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Build Me A Brewery

Chris Hayton

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The craft beer scene in Australia is growing at a rapid pace each year, with a new brewery opening up on average every 6 days. A few mates from Sydney have decided to have a crack at it, but found it hard to find information out there about opening a new brewery in Australia. They're recording all their conversations with brewery owners and professionals, sharing their learnings via a podcast to other aspiring brewery owners.
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'Corona Crisis: Once Upon a Pandemic' is a podcast that explores the watershed event in world history from an array of perspectives. Together with expert guests that are engaged with managing and making sense of the global coronavirus outbreak, podcast hosts Eric Paglia and Marc van den Bossche discuss different dimensions of the pandemic, with a focus on crisis management at the national and international levels, and the long term societal and geopolitical implications of the COVID-19 conta ...
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One Drop Leads to Another

Cape Cod Groundwater Guardians

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One Drop Leads to Another is a project about water connections – the connections between and across species, people, places and times. Each podcast episode features guests from a variety of backgrounds and professions that have water stories to tell, placing emphasis on how they are all interrelated. The idea is to highlight the concept that one drop of water always leads to another, and that the actions we take today, good and bad, trickle down into the water of tomorrow. Visit capecodgroun ...
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COVID19 The Answers

Dr Funmi Okunola

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Funmi Okunola, a Physician, hosts a show that interviews a range of special guests that will introduce to you, the global audience, a pathway back to pre-COVID life. These esteemed professionals at the top of their field, will be interviewed about a range of evidenced-based technologies and methods that if incorporated, will allow all of us to live safely with the coronavirus. We set the stage with an explanation of the virus and the disease then move onto episodes featuring vaccination, tes ...
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This is Chemistry with a purpose, the podcast featuring engaging conversations with brilliant innovators who share their insights on the science that affects the lives of people around the world every day. Through captivating discussions, our hosts Virpi Tognetty, an innovation expert from Kemira, and Jackie Guscott MacAllen, a science communications expert, explore a wide range of topics from climate change and sustainability to recycling and the circular economy. The podcast delves into th ...
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Listen In With Lloyd Gosselink

Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle and Townsend, P.C.

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“Listen In With Lloyd Gosselink – a Texas Law Firm” provides updates and perspectives on issues of interest. Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle and Townsend, P.C. is a thirty-plus attorney firm with a statewide practice located in Austin, Texas, specializing in environmental, natural resource and energy regulation, litigation, and employment law.
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Make Me Care About

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

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There are so many things clamoring for our attention and it’s hard to distill which issues are important…or why we should care. In partnership with The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Make Me Care About explores topics that have deep importance and impact in the world…yet you may have never thought twice about, such as garbanzo beans, ninth grade, iodized salt, your kid’s friend circle, and…poop. You will hear the case as to why you should care from champions who are creating solutions th ...
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Unbeknownst to most people, Japan recently released its 12th batch of radioactive nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. This latest batch of discharge weighed approximately 7,800 tons, or around 15.6 million pounds. Including this latest batch, it means that Japan has dumped an estimated 86,000 tons of nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean…
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NK News Senior Analytic Correspondent Colin Zwirko joins this week’s episode to discuss Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s high-profile visit to the newly opened Wonsan Kalma beach resort, where he met Kim Jong Un aboard a luxury yacht. He also dissects emerging signs that North Korea is preparing for a military parade and possible mass […]…
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Welcome to episode eight of our water series ✅ Want to join our newsletter and receive real-time alerts and cybersecurity news in your inbox? https://securecyberdefense.com/contact-us/ ✅ Like and Subscribe to our YouTube channel to spread critical cybersecurity news and insights. / @securecyberdefense ✅ Follow us on Twitter @secdefllc for real-time…
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In this episode, Suzan continues her fascinating conversation with Hye Jin Lee to explore how the City of Chino is reimagining wastewater as a sustainable community asset. Discover how Chino built a 34-mile recycled water system over the past 30 years, now used to keep Ayala Park’s 144 acres green, support local agriculture, and earn potable water …
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Send us a text A recent innovation, the National Wastewater Surveillance System (NWSS) has transformed from an emergency response to COVID-19 into a comprehensive early warning system for disease outbreaks. The NWSS monitors approximately 45% of the US population through over 1,400 sampling sites. Public health laboratories can analyze genetic mate…
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Patrick Beauger, vice-president business development, strategy, and marketing at Veolia, joins us to discuss how Canadian municipalities can benefit from “ecofactories,” which integrate water, waste, and energy projects while offering cost savings and environmental synergies. Beauger will also address implementation challenges – such as coordinatio…
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Imagine turning on your tap and wondering: Is this water safe? Despite living in one of the world's most developed nations, millions of Americans question their drinking water daily. Why? As our returning panel of water experts reveals, it might partly be because the very reports designed to build confidence are actually undermining trust. Dr. Mann…
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NK News Senior Analytic Correspondent Colin Zwirko joins this week’s episode to discuss Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s high-profile visit to the newly opened Wonsan Kalma beach resort, where he met Kim Jong Un aboard a luxury yacht.He also dissects emerging signs that North Korea is preparing for a military parade and possible mass games …
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The Innovating for Earth podcast series returns to discuss the green iron opportunity. Steel is the backbone of modern society, yet conventional steelmaking is one of the world's largest sources of industrial emissions. Green iron therefore offers a large opportunity to contribute to both global decarbonisation and development. If Australia can tak…
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Will Minnesota become a climate refuge for business? A survey conducted by MIT Technology Review Insights, in conjunction with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, asked 300 senior level executives in 14 industries how climate change is impacting their company’s bottom line. The overwhelming answer was that many companies have been harmed…
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Dr. Shinyong Kwon joins this week’s episode to discuss how neighborhood associations — known today as inminban in the DPRK — have been used as tools of governance, social indoctrination and moral authority.She explains how these associations originated from East Asian communal traditions but were reshaped under Japanese colonial rule to serve warti…
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Dr. Shinyong Kwon joins this week’s episode to discuss how neighborhood associations — known today as inminban in the DPRK — have been used as tools of governance, social indoctrination and moral authority. She explains how these associations originated from East Asian communal traditions but were reshaped under Japanese colonial rule to serve wart…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed all 17 members of the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee on June 9—specifically, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). It’s essentially the CDC’s vaccine expert panel responsible for studying the effects—including the side effects—of vaccines that are still in development, as well as those that are a…
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Seoul last week said it cannot confirm a CNN report that North Korea plans to send 30,000 additional soldiers to support Russia’s war in Ukraine, amid conflicting intelligence assessments. While Ukraine’s military intelligence suggested the deployment is imminent, its chief Kyrylo Budanov said no buildup has yet been observed, instead predicting vo…
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Seoul last week said it cannot confirm a CNN report that North Korea plans to send 30,000 additional soldiers to support Russia’s war in Ukraine, amid conflicting intelligence assessments. While Ukraine’s military intelligence suggested the deployment is imminent, its chief Kyrylo Budanov said no buildup has yet been observed, instead predicting vo…
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After several years of record-breaking illegal immigration, the second Trump administration is looking to make a significant change to the way that the U.S. Census is conducted. Specifically, they are seeking to end the practice of including illegal aliens when counting up a state’s official population. Last month, the White House Deputy Chief of S…
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Additional Resources: https://cyber.ohio.gov Free Webinar: https://hubs.ly/Q03vK0tB0 ✅ Want to join our newsletter and receive real-time alerts and cybersecurity news in your inbox? https://securecyberdefense.com/contact-us/ ✅ Like and Subscribe to our YouTube channel to spread critical cybersecurity news and insights. / @securecyberdefense ✅ Follo…
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Professor Mitsuhito Mimura, a leading Japanese expert on the North Korean economy, joins this week’s podcast for an in-depth discussion on the DPRK’s economic resilience, shifting trade patterns and deepening ties with China and Russia. With over 35 trips to North Korea under his belt, Mimura shares rare insights into how Pyongyang sustains infrast…
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Professor Mitsuhito Mimura, a leading Japanese expert on the North Korean economy, joins this week’s podcast for an in-depth discussion on the DPRK’s economic resilience, shifting trade patterns and deepening ties with China and Russia. With over 35 trips to North Korea under his belt, Mimura shares rare insights into how Pyongyang sustains infrast…
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In this episode, we dive into how the City of Chino is transforming its aging sewer infrastructure through proactive planning and smart investments. Hye Jin Lee joins us to share how Chino is leading the way in I&I reduction by partnering with the Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA), utilizing trenchless CIPP lining, addressing lateral repairs, a…
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In this episode of the Wavelength Podcast, Dan Spicer and Molly McManus sit down with Rich Joshi, a seasoned expert in the UV industry. Topics include Rich’s early aspirations in professional rugby and commercial aviation, his career development at ATG UV, and his perspective on innovation in the UV space. The conversation concludes with reflection…
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In this episode of the Pumps & Systems podcast, we’re speaking with James Perry, executive vice president of ASTERRA. He’s going to be telling us about aging infrastructure, specifically aging water systems, and what role technology plays in identifying problems to make a safer and more sustainable world. Tune in the first Wednesday of every month …
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Join host Mike Murphy as he welcomes back Randy Stevens, North American Training Manager for Automation Solutions at ABB, for another episode of the ABB Solutions Podcast. This time, the spotlight is on Tech Tuesday, ABB’s successful and ever-growing webinar series. Tune in to hear the story behind this educational initiative and discover how it co…
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Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of parents who were having a dispute with their local school district. Specifically, these were religious parents who wanted to make sure that their elementary-aged kids were not being exposed to LGBT storybooks. The parents wanted to be able to opt their kids out of having to learn that material. Af…
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Leofwin Clark, Education Director for the Water Collaborative Delivery Association, takes us on a journey from the inception of collaborative design up through present day, and highlights unique aspects of the different flavors of collaborative design. Plus, Reese Tisdale discusses Bluefield’s recent research covering upcoming water investments and…
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North Korea finally opened the long-delayed Wonsan Kalma mega resort on the east coast last week, with leader Kim Jong Un calling for a “new era” of tourism. But with the tourism zone boasting over 50 hotels and capacity for 20,000 tourists, questions remain about who will actually visit the resort as the country keeps […]…
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North Korea finally opened the long-delayed Wonsan Kalma mega resort on the east coast last week, with leader Kim Jong Un calling for a “new era” of tourism. But with the tourism zone boasting over 50 hotels and capacity for 20,000 tourists, questions remain about who will actually visit the resort as the country keeps […]…
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In 2023, the state legislature of Tennessee passed a law called SB 1, which explicitly banned minors who identified as transgender from receiving puberty blockers and hormone therapy. It was also later amended to ban “gender-affirming surgeries”. The text of the bill prohibited health care providers from administering puberty blockers or hormones f…
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An increase in water vapor in the atmosphere is driving more extreme weather around the world. How is that playing out here in Minnesota? John Abraham, thermal sciences professor and mechanical engineering program director at University of St. Thomas, shared more about the little-known but growing climate concern. To hear the full conversation, cli…
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Welcome to episode seven of our water series ✅ Want to join our newsletter and receive real-time alerts and cybersecurity news in your inbox? https://securecyberdefense.com/contact-us/ ✅ Like and Subscribe to our YouTube channel to spread critical cybersecurity news and insights. / @securecyberdefense ✅ Follow us on Twitter @secdefllc for real-time…
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In this episode, Norwegian artist and director Morten Traavik and cultural mediator Sun Kim discuss their new documentary “North South Man Woman.” The film explores the emotional complexities of North Korean defectors trying to build lives — and relationships — in South Korea, with a special focus on matchmaking between DPRK women and ROK men.Traav…
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In this episode, Norwegian artist and director Morten Traavik and cultural mediator Sun Kim discuss their new documentary “North South Man Woman.” The film explores the emotional complexities of North Korean defectors trying to build lives — and relationships — in South Korea, with a special focus on matchmaking between DPRK women and ROK men. […]…
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In this thought-provoking episode, Suzan Chin-Taylor sits down with Daniel Dominguez from the WHY Institute to discuss how discovering your WHY can revolutionize how you hire, retain, and promote talent—regardless of the industry you're in.💡 While the WHY Operating System may not be directly tied to the wastewater or infrastructure space, its impac…
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In a surprising twist of events, a white dairy farmer from Wisconsin is suing the Trump administration for discriminating against white farmers. The details of this story trace back to a Biden administration diversity, equity, and inclusion program hidden within the American Rescue Plan. Let’s go through the legal history of this program, as well a…
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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has announced nominations for several key positions handling North Korean issues, continuing to select pro-engagement officials for inter-Korean roles. NK News Correspondent Joon Ha Park talks about the latest appointments, as well as South Korea’s live-fire artillery exercises near the inter-Korean border and N…
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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has announced nominations for several key positions handling North Korean issues, continuing to select pro-engagement officials for inter-Korean roles.NK News Correspondent Joon Ha Park talks about the latest appointments, as well as South Korea’s live-fire artillery exercises near the inter-Korean border and No…
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This week brought another significant tornado outbreak to parts of Minnesota. Downtowns for the Twin Cities, Rochester and Duluth were spared from any storm damage, but are cities safer from tornadoes than rural parts of Minnesota? Does the urban heat island effect spare urban residents from a tornado tearing through their cities? “The urban heat i…
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