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"Where there once was water" film update

Episode 83 of the The Water Zone AG Podcast podcast, hosted by The Toro Company, titled ""Where there once was water" film update" was published on May 18, 2020 and runs 34 minutes.

May 18, 2020 ·34m · The Water Zone AG Podcast

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April 30, 2020 with: Brittany App, Photographer, Filmmaker

April 30, 2020 with:

  • Brittany App, Photographer, Filmmaker
The Kepler Space Telescope Inception Point Ai The Kepler Space Telescope was a NASA space telescope launched in 2009 to discover Earth-sized planets orbiting other stars. It was named after astronomer Johannes Kepler, who discovered the laws of planetary motion in the 17th century. Kepler used a technique called the transit method to find planets. This method involves looking for tiny dips in the brightness of a star that occur when a planet crosses in front of it. Kepler monitored over 100,000 stars for four years, and during that time it discovered over 2,600 exoplanets, or planets outside our solar system. Some of the most notable discoveries made by Kepler include:Kepler-186f, the first Earth-sized planet to be found in the habitable zone of another star. This means that the planet is the right distance from its star to potentially support liquid water on its surface.Kepler-452b, the first Earth-sized planet to be found orbiting in the habitable zone of a sun-like star. This means that the pl Transport Phenomena in the Biosphere Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) The term “biosphere” is the place on the Earth’s surface where life dwells. Since its inception in 1875, this concept launched one of the most ambitious interdisciplinary collaborative efforts in science as it forged partnerships between atmospheric sciences, biology, chemistry, climate, earth sciences, ecology, engineering, geology, geography, hydrology, mathematics, and physics.This course covers fundamentals and principles of air and water movement within the biosphere. It elaborates on key applications spanning subsurface water movement, the soil-plant system, xylem-phloem water movement, overland flow, the hyporheic zone and adjacent stream flow, and air flow in the lower atmosphere. The common theme weaving all the lectures is that fluid flow exerts significant controls on the form and function of the biosphere. The talks were recorded during the MICMoR Summer School “Transport Phenomena and the Limits of Life in the Biosphere”, held at KIT/IMK-IFU, Garmisch-Partenkir Meetball in the Meadow PODCAST CORPORATION122 Livvy is stuck in the Twilight Zone.Dylan and Noga talk about Evolution and Alkaline Water.Michelle gets shmeryled and Clara cuts her hand. Fish Out of Water Bradley King Real People. Real Stories. Real Inspiration.Fish Out of Water is a podcast that is dedicated in sharing each guest's unique story, how they got to where they are, what it takes to be in their field, and their motivation, drive, and values that keep them going in life and in business. When A Fish is Out of Water, it either adapts or dies. The guests I bring on share how they were able to overcome odds, adapt to scenarios, take advantage of opportunity and how they have been able to find success right where they are. This podcast is meant to be inspirational with stories filled with how individuals (fish) got out of their comfort zone and flourished outside of it (out of water). There is always an opportunity to learn from different perspectives while having fun each and every episode. Overcome the odds in your life. Learn, Apply, Inspire.
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