Tag: water
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Researchers identify how science can help cities and businesses operate within the limits of the Earth system
[ad_1] Credit: SBTi Progress Report 2021 (https://go.nature.com/3AWUUKG)/CDP 2021 Annual Questionnaire — Investor and Supply Chain Version/M. Meinshausen et al. Zenodo dataset (https://doi.org/jbp9; 2021)/ M. Pathak et al. In Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change (eds PR Shukla et al.) (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2022). What businesses and cities must do to stay within “safe and ... -
Education advocate Zitu Brown learned to fight for fairness in Chicago
[ad_1] Chicago has always been a city of defense. The fight for civil rights can be seen through the work of luminaries such as Fred Hampton, the Black Panthers and Martin Luther King Jr. Today, Southside native Zitu Brown is one of many who continue to call for fairness. Brown is the National Director of ... -
Washington State Department of Health using red dye to survey water quality around Oak Harbor
[ad_1] DOH is monitoring the movement of water from the rebuilt clean water facility to monitor impacts on nearby shellfish harvesting operations. OAK HARBOR, WA — If you see red water around Whidbey Island on Monday, don’t worry. State Department of Health scientists added a red dye to the water around Oak Harbor to assess ... -
AFFI Focuses on Current Detection Methods for Public Health, Regulatory Policy
[ad_1] September is Food Safety Education Month, and the American Frozen Foods Institute (AFFI) and the International Fresh Food Association (IFPA) are hosting a virtual food safety forum that brings together research experts, industry experts and food safety experts from around the world. increase. Policy leaders to discuss emerging issues related to non-cultivable foodborne pathogens. ... -
Ponant’s luxury icebreaker doubles as a science laboratory
[ad_1] While some expedition ships have glossy science labs complete with microscopes for passengers to play with, Ponant’s new icebreaker setup Le Commandin Charcotit’s different. The two laboratories here have an industrial look, are windowless and filled with rotating machinery. Test tubes, beakers filled with seawater, pumps, plankton collection nets, etc. are scattered about. A ... -
“SLAY” reveals that it uses animal skins for fashion
[ad_1] An all-new feature-length documentary, killis set to explore the deadly link between the fashion industry and animal skins, exposing the unethical practices many brands carry out every day. According to data from Good On You, a leading brand rating platform, 68% of brands today use animal products in their collections. For some of the ... -
James Webb’s First Two Months of Science Highlights
[ad_1] Historically, the most spectacular views of deep space have come from Hubble. The cartwheel galaxy, shown to the right, is a stunning example of an imperfect ring galaxy, with a core of old stars and a bright ring of young stars connected by thin bridges of gas and stars. The cause of this ring, ... -
These budding Korean designers bring K fashion to the NYFW stage – WWD
[ad_1] With K-pop and K-movies taking over the world’s pop culture, K-fashion may be the next to benefit from the craze. At least, the up-and-coming Korean designers who will be showing off at New York Fashion Week on Sept. 13 believe it will plummet. “With so much Korean culture currently trending around the world, fashion ...










