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Come Rain or Shine

USDA Southwest Climate Hub & DOI Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center

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Collaborative product of the USDA Southwest Climate Hub and the DOI Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center. We highlight stories to share the most recent advances in climate science, weather and climate adaptation, and innovative practices to support resilient landscapes and communities. We believe that sharing forward thinking and creative climate science and adaptation will strengthen our collective ability to respond to even the most challenging impacts of climate change in one of th ...
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The Current of Emergency Management

Cody Powell and Dr. Maribel Martinez-Mejia

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The Current of Emergency Management is co-hosted by two fulltime Emergency Management Coordinators who are not only colleagues but good friends. Their hope is to talk about issues facing Emergency Managers today and discuss real world solutions, best practices, and creative ways they have been able to solve problems.
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The heartlessness in our world is plaguing our society. Where is the realness in our world? Where is the love, care, and compassion? When we are honest and simply being ourselves this is the greatest act of revolution imaginable. In this podcast, we will explore the authentic human experience of opening our hearts and being ourselves. When we open our hearts we can be what we are meant to be both individually and collectively. This is how we start a revolution of the heart. It begins inside ...
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Adverse Reactions

Anne Chappelle, PhD, and David Faulkner, PhD

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An interview podcast bringing you the people and stories behind the science of how biological, physical, and chemical agents may cause adverse reactions to public, animal, and environmental health. This podcast is presented by the Society of Toxicology (SOT) and hosted by SOT members Anne Chappelle and David Faulkner. About Anne After graduating from the University of Delaware with a BS in biology in 1991, Anne Chappelle accidentally found her calling when she worked a gap year in an industr ...
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Is your answer to a simple “Where are you From?” anything but? Are you from both the East and the West? Do you feel that home is everywhere and nowhere? Can you relate to “them” but not vice versa? Does your mix of cultures, traditions, identities ever make you feel lost, in-between and voiceless? Join Waseem, MJ and Rashed, as they explore third culture experiences and the perspectives that come from them. Growing up in a culture different from their parents, they share the same sense of in ...
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Solidarity Economy Shorts Episode #5 A collaboration with New Economy Coalition Solidarity Economy Shorts are conversations with frontline organizations & individuals that are putting solidarity economy principles into practice. They are using different strategies to build an economic system where communities are meeting their own needs outside of …
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The world's second largest aircraft manufacturer Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge related to two 737 Max crashes that left more than 300 people dead between 2018 and 2019 in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
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Generative AI is filling up the web at a rapid rate, and while we're weighing up the consequences for education , energy , and human creativity, it's making it much harder to trust anything that appears online.
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If you live anywhere from central Virginia to southern New England, youve probably witnessed the hordes up close: Massive numbers of polka-dotted pests clustered on vines, branches, and buildings.
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Until 2019, the computer system that controlled the USA's nuclear arsenal famously relied on eight-inch floppy disks, a format you probably have to be in your fifties to have ever laid eyes on.
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According to 2022 statistics published by the US EPA, enteric fermentation (a digestive pathway that produces gasses in the gut) by cattle accounted for around 3% of total US greenhouse gas emissions when converted to carbon dioxide equivalents. We spoke with Dr. Glenn Duff, from New Mexico State University to learn more about the research he and h…
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Over the course of the past decade or so, grocery shoppers at outlets large and small have become accustomed to automated self-checkout stations that reduce the number of human cashiers required to scan and weigh items.
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Whether sourced from a bustling grocery store, a local farmers market, or even your own garden , fruits and vegetables come into contact with numerous surfaces and hands during their journey to your kitchen.
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Weve already track-tested the twin-turbocharged V6 hybrid McLaren Artura at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and ripped flat-out in one across the wilds of Idaho at 200 mph in one, so whats the next act for McLarens second-generation super sports car?
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The switch from cable and satellite to streaming services has led to a surprising comeback for a certain older piece of gear: the humble TV antenna, like our best overall, the Antennas Direct 8-Element Bowtie TV Antenna .
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