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. —— shiona mccallum. energy of body heat. -- shiona mccallum-— mccallum.i heating up. each year temperatures rise as icecaps and glaziers sink. so a time of unprecedented climate change, what more can be done to reduce our global carbon emissions? you may have heard of wind, wave or solar power. but what about the power of dance? 0r about the power of dance? or that about the power of dance? 0r thatis about the power of dance? or that is the aim of a venue here in glasgow who are putting the planet front and centre by converting people's body heat into renewable energy, they aim to drastically reduce their carbon footprint. dance music is a huge warehouse which hosts major club nights. the venue claims it is the first in the world to use a heating and cooling system like the one here, aptly called bodyheat. —— dance and i got a huge —— i got an exclusive edit launch. i have been at some gigs and it occurred to me there was a lot of heat being generated in the spaces when great music is being played. spaces when great music is being played-— spaces when gre
. —— shiona mccallum. energy of body heat. -- shiona mccallum-— mccallum.i heating up. each year temperatures rise as icecaps and glaziers sink. so a time of unprecedented climate change, what more can be done to reduce our global carbon emissions? you may have heard of wind, wave or solar power. but what about the power of dance? 0r about the power of dance? or that about the power of dance? 0r thatis about the power of dance? or that is the aim of a venue here in glasgow who are putting...
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Nov 24, 2022
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but luckily, shiona mccallum's found the solution. shiona: we know that fashion hurts the earth.s and prints often prevent this. if you're anything like me and buy merch every time you go to a gig, then you may have loads of band t—shirts. but sometimes, your musical tastes do change and you're stuck with these logos forever. well, one team here in gothenburg are trying to change that. the idea is that they print the t—shirts, strip them back, and reprint them so they can be used again, again, and again. the start—up, called vivideye, isn't changing traditional fabric inks. and we'll get you a lab coat. instead, it's developed an invisible layer that goes onto the fabric first... voila. ..made from entirely earth—friendly ingredients. this can be dissolved away later, allowing the top design to be removed. what's the cool tech that goes into creating this perfect recipe? it's all about a balance, and trying to find the sweet spot for both the functionality, but as well as stability. then we look into the viscosity of it. we look at the charge of our components. we study the films
but luckily, shiona mccallum's found the solution. shiona: we know that fashion hurts the earth.s and prints often prevent this. if you're anything like me and buy merch every time you go to a gig, then you may have loads of band t—shirts. but sometimes, your musical tastes do change and you're stuck with these logos forever. well, one team here in gothenburg are trying to change that. the idea is that they print the t—shirts, strip them back, and reprint them so they can be used again,...
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Nov 3, 2022
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shiona mccallum has been to linkoping in sweden to find out.think of car crashes, you probably think of something like this. but rear impacts being hit from behind are also happening every day on our roads. it might look gentler, but these kinds of collisions can leave people with debilitating injuries like whiplash. crash test dummies are used to test how well car safety features protect people against injury, but not everyone is equally protected. women are three times more likely to suffer whiplash than men if they're in a car that's hit from behind. and although whiplash isn't usually fatal, it can cause serious and permanent disabilities. we stopped at a zebra crossing. sarah's car was hit from behind last month. there was a big bang. a little car had been shunted into the back of me by a transit van. it was a really big shock at the time. and my daughter was absolutely crying her eyes out. her neck was hurting. and she said her back as well. got stiff neck and shoulders. i'm having to take medication for that. and both of us are due to se
shiona mccallum has been to linkoping in sweden to find out.think of car crashes, you probably think of something like this. but rear impacts being hit from behind are also happening every day on our roads. it might look gentler, but these kinds of collisions can leave people with debilitating injuries like whiplash. crash test dummies are used to test how well car safety features protect people against injury, but not everyone is equally protected. women are three times more likely to suffer...
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not really. 0k, well strap in — because shiona mccallum has been to a nightclub in glasgow which is trying up. each year temperatures rise as the size of icecaps and glaciers sink. so a time of unprecedented climate change, what more can be done to reduce our global carbon emissions? you may have heard of wind, wave or solar power. but what about the power of dance? well, that is the aim of a venue here in glasgow who are putting the planet front and centre. by converting people's body heat into renewable energy, they aim to drastically reduce their carbon footprint. swg3 is a huge warehouse which hosts major club nights. the venue claims it is the first in the world to use a heating and cooling system like the one here, aptly called bodyheat. and i've managed to get exclusive access ahead of its launch. i have been here as a customer for a couple of big gigs and in that meeting it kind ofjust occurred to me there was a lot of heat being generated in the spaces when great music is being played. dance music plays. we can capture that heat and we can store it in the ground. you and ijust sta
not really. 0k, well strap in — because shiona mccallum has been to a nightclub in glasgow which is trying up. each year temperatures rise as the size of icecaps and glaciers sink. so a time of unprecedented climate change, what more can be done to reduce our global carbon emissions? you may have heard of wind, wave or solar power. but what about the power of dance? well, that is the aim of a venue here in glasgow who are putting the planet front and centre. by converting people's body heat...
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Nov 20, 2022
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week we are taking a look at a problem that i for one did not even know existed, but luckily, shiona mccallumore than 92 million tonnes of textile waste is created every year. recycling is possible, but chemical dyes and prints often prevent this. if you are anything like me and buy merch every time you go to a gig, then you may have loads of band t—shirts, but sometimes your musical tastes do change, and you are stuck with these logos forever. well, one team here in gothenburg are trying to change that. the idea is that they print the t—shirts, strip them back and reprint them so they can be used again, again and again. the start—up, called vividye, is not changing traditional fabric inks... i will get you a lab coat. ..instead it has developed a layer that goes onto the fabric first, made from entirely earth—friendly ingredients. this can be dissolved away later, allowing the top design to be removed. what is the cool tech that goes into creating this perfect recipe? it is all about a balance, and trying to find a sweet spot for both the functionality and as well the stability, and then we
week we are taking a look at a problem that i for one did not even know existed, but luckily, shiona mccallumore than 92 million tonnes of textile waste is created every year. recycling is possible, but chemical dyes and prints often prevent this. if you are anything like me and buy merch every time you go to a gig, then you may have loads of band t—shirts, but sometimes your musical tastes do change, and you are stuck with these logos forever. well, one team here in gothenburg are trying to...
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Nov 11, 2022
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concerns about the direction twitter is going in under its new billionaire leader. 0ur tech reporter shiona mccallum it tells you that that is the official person. government officials, celebrities, sports teams, those kinds of things usually have that blue tick mark, but that was the thing that was now being up for sale, was the thing that was now being up forsale, if was the thing that was now being up for sale, if you like, because elon musk also have his eyes on revenue. he also is looking at ways to do that. since it happened, i was looking to twitter today and you can see you've got official pepsi accounts with the blue tick tweeting cokeis accounts with the blue tick tweeting coke is better. laughter you had lebronjames, a famous basketball here who tweeted, i want to move to the la lakers. you had nintendo, which had tweeted out a picture of super mario making a very obscene gesture. you can see, it is now completely lettered with these types of accounts and that is because it has gone up for sale and people have been able to purchase that blue checkmark, so to add to that blue checkmark, so
concerns about the direction twitter is going in under its new billionaire leader. 0ur tech reporter shiona mccallum it tells you that that is the official person. government officials, celebrities, sports teams, those kinds of things usually have that blue tick mark, but that was the thing that was now being up for sale, was the thing that was now being up forsale, if was the thing that was now being up for sale, if you like, because elon musk also have his eyes on revenue. he also is looking...