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gardin says they're actually trying to make food better, full stop. all gone and bought very red, round tomatoes from the supermarkets, brought them back home and been thoroughly disappointed when we've had them. the problem today is that the way that we measure the value of food, the quality of food is wrong because, you know, when we look at two tomatoes today, the way that people in industry decide which one's a better tomato is by looking at how red it is or how round it is. and absolutely nothing about... did it come from a healthy plant or not? by measuring the health of the plant, you naturally end up with a better tomato, you know, but working out how to make the best tasting food means a lot of experimenting. so one of the big projects we've been working on with igs is around optimising basil growth. so we all love basil for that kind of italian pizza flavour. so we're looking at how can you actually control different wavelengths of light to make basil taste even better and have the tastiest basil you've ever had? you can actually look at tho
gardin says they're actually trying to make food better, full stop. all gone and bought very red, round tomatoes from the supermarkets, brought them back home and been thoroughly disappointed when we've had them. the problem today is that the way that we measure the value of food, the quality of food is wrong because, you know, when we look at two tomatoes today, the way that people in industry decide which one's a better tomato is by looking at how red it is or how round it is. and absolutely...
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gardin says they're actually trying to make food better, full stop. very red, round tomatoes from the supermarkets, brought them back home and been thoroughly disappointed when we've had them. the problem today is that the way that we measure the value of food, the quality of food, is wrong because, you know, when we look at two tomatoes today, the way that people in industry decide which one's a better tomato is by looking at how red it is or how round it is. and absolutely nothing about... did it come from a healthy plant or not? by measuring the health of the plant, you naturally end up with a better tomato, you know, rather than by completing the full food production process and, right in the end, just looking at the cosmetics. but working out how to make the best tasting food means a lot of experimenting. so, one of the big projects we've been working on with igs is around optimising basil growth. so, we all love basil for that kind of italian pizza flavour. so, we're looking at how can you actually control different wavelengths of light to make
gardin says they're actually trying to make food better, full stop. very red, round tomatoes from the supermarkets, brought them back home and been thoroughly disappointed when we've had them. the problem today is that the way that we measure the value of food, the quality of food, is wrong because, you know, when we look at two tomatoes today, the way that people in industry decide which one's a better tomato is by looking at how red it is or how round it is. and absolutely nothing about......
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and all of this is being monitored by the gardin sensors
and all of this is being monitored by the gardin sensors
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gardin says they're actually trying to make food better, full stop.d, round tomatoes from the supermarkets, brought them back home and been thoroughly disappointed is by looking at how red it is or how round it is. and absolutely nothing about... did it come from a healthy plant or not? by measuring the health of the plant, you naturally end up with a better tomato, you know, rather than by completing the full food production process and, right in the end, but working out how to make the best tasting food means a lot of experimenting. so one of the big projects we've been working on i with igs is around optimising basil growth _ so we all love basil for that| kind of italian pizza flavour. so we're looking at how can you actually control _ different wavelengths of light l to make basil taste even better and have the tastiest basil you've ever had? - you can actually look at those characteristics and say - these particular signals will look like _ a basil that will taste and smell really strong. i so which one do you think will taste the best, and shou
gardin says they're actually trying to make food better, full stop.d, round tomatoes from the supermarkets, brought them back home and been thoroughly disappointed is by looking at how red it is or how round it is. and absolutely nothing about... did it come from a healthy plant or not? by measuring the health of the plant, you naturally end up with a better tomato, you know, rather than by completing the full food production process and, right in the end, but working out how to make the best...
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and all of this is being monitored by the gardin sensors
and all of this is being monitored by the gardin sensors
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the head of nafta gas, yuri vetrenko, told the west about this newspaper gardin, but even in this caseature in the apartments will be below the norm, no more than 18 °. however, if there is money for the purchase, at least 2 billion cubic meters of gas. you won’t be able to find it, i ’ll remind you of the risk of a power outage. earlier , the budget committee agreed on a bill to increase the spending of the ukrainian treasury. he provides for external borrowings of more than $340 million. the prime minister of france did not rule out the possibility of introducing a tax on excess profits, the corporation elisabeth born told the parisin newspaper about this, but stressed that until the state is ready to take on more functions for the redistribution of capital, it is better for companies themselves to work to increase the purchasing power of the french, for example, business. could lower prices for consumers and raise the salaries of employees considers the prime minister. and that's all i have for now more news in the next hour roman but no, thanks, we continue. the west in a panic fro
the head of nafta gas, yuri vetrenko, told the west about this newspaper gardin, but even in this caseature in the apartments will be below the norm, no more than 18 °. however, if there is money for the purchase, at least 2 billion cubic meters of gas. you won’t be able to find it, i ’ll remind you of the risk of a power outage. earlier , the budget committee agreed on a bill to increase the spending of the ukrainian treasury. he provides for external borrowings of more than $340 million....
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gardiner is home to around 800 people.s here is taking visitors out to try to try and spot the illustrious wolf. it is obscenely early. i've got to tell you, i am not used to waking up at this hour. but we could be seeing wolves today. so let's hope the wake—up call is worth it. recent and controversial changes to the law have increased the quota of wolves that can be hunted outside of the park's boundaries, potentially placing these majestic animals under threat, making the work of yellowstone forever increasingly important. hi, amanda. hi, good morning. amanda works for the park's not—for—profit partner to support vital conservation in the area, including keeping track of the wolves. today, we're going to a special part of yellowstone, called yellowstone's northern rim. the special part about this is this is the most wildlife—dense part of what is already one of the most wildlife—dense places in the continental united states. even though this is only 10% of yellowstone, this holds 50% of yellowstone's wolves. but that ha
gardiner is home to around 800 people.s here is taking visitors out to try to try and spot the illustrious wolf. it is obscenely early. i've got to tell you, i am not used to waking up at this hour. but we could be seeing wolves today. so let's hope the wake—up call is worth it. recent and controversial changes to the law have increased the quota of wolves that can be hunted outside of the park's boundaries, potentially placing these majestic animals under threat, making the work of...
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. >> reporter: several homes swept away in nearby gardiner, montana. studies show that extreme rainfall and flooding events will become more frequent and intense due to climate change. and tonight, the same parts of eastern kentucky ravaged by flooding now bracing for more rain. >> let's get right to rob marciano. and rob, you're tracking more extreme weather across the country. >> reporter: yeah, whit, first off, the flash flooding. a new warning posted for parts of west virginia. now that flash flood watch has been extended into eastern kentucky, where all that devastation occurred. let's go to the wide radar. the monsoon still very active where the flooding was in death valley. those watches remain up. now across parts of the upper midwest, the cluster of storms move across minnesota will get to wisconsin and illinois tomorrow. eventually, chicago. moderate risk of seeing flooding there. the heat persisting in the midsection of the country, looking for a heat index of 105 in kansas city, 104 in st. louis. goes to indianapolis and buffalo. 99 expecte
. >> reporter: several homes swept away in nearby gardiner, montana. studies show that extreme rainfall and flooding events will become more frequent and intense due to climate change. and tonight, the same parts of eastern kentucky ravaged by flooding now bracing for more rain. >> let's get right to rob marciano. and rob, you're tracking more extreme weather across the country. >> reporter: yeah, whit, first off, the flash flooding. a new warning posted for parts of west...
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partner vadim gardin, you're not confusing anything.our eyes, especially since he cut through the area in their car. i saw. in general, not a step out of the house. shut down business for a while, if you want to contact, then contact me at a secret number. we don't know shilov, my last name is. asleep asleep , of course, you would have come in the morning to ask, so come on, i won't explain to you what's going on. asked, i answered. sorry, they just got it, everything is clear that they got it home. it doesn't have to be dragged. okay, leave it somewhere over the threshold. i talked to anka about your mundane things. so, she said that he sat down because he set up production, underground recursors for the drug, the screw covered the laboratory and his chemist was someone. lyalin introduced some insanely cheap components and the cost of the product fell below nowhere, where now this lyalin was released a few months ago, and then things became pour in by itself, moreover, he even stopped paying. there is no limit to human meanness, the qu
partner vadim gardin, you're not confusing anything.our eyes, especially since he cut through the area in their car. i saw. in general, not a step out of the house. shut down business for a while, if you want to contact, then contact me at a secret number. we don't know shilov, my last name is. asleep asleep , of course, you would have come in the morning to ask, so come on, i won't explain to you what's going on. asked, i answered. sorry, they just got it, everything is clear that they got it...
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. >> gardiner carefully examined everything the doctor had been wearing that morning.could be explained by his intent to administer cpr, but the expert looked at hamilton's shoes, the left one in particular, and found that to be a different matter. the shoes were found next to susan's body. john said they fell off his feet while he was attempting to revive her. the expert though was certain that whoever was wearing that left shoe that day was present when susan hamilton was being bludgeoned to death. >> effectively, the inside and front of that shoe was he motioned around this spider event from miss hamilton's radiating out. the only explanation of that event was that moving towards miss angleton. >> and then there were these curious stands in the doctors shirt. one expert thought i saw a similarity between the angular shape and the moon created on susan's head. his theory was that the stains left and they sure were left by the murder weapon as they came in contact with the garment. of course he didn't have the actual murder weapon to make a true comparison, but he was
. >> gardiner carefully examined everything the doctor had been wearing that morning.could be explained by his intent to administer cpr, but the expert looked at hamilton's shoes, the left one in particular, and found that to be a different matter. the shoes were found next to susan's body. john said they fell off his feet while he was attempting to revive her. the expert though was certain that whoever was wearing that left shoe that day was present when susan hamilton was being...
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. >> reporter: he wrote his first novel, "heat 2," along with coauthor meg gardiner, which is being releasedere's why you are the way you are, so there is a whole life. the movie is a splinter. this is the frag meant. >> reporter: writing a booklet him go deeper, concocting a prequel and sequel to the movie. >> i wanted to do more with the three-dimensional understanding of these people, their past and then also project them into the futures that they might have. >> reporter: mann wanted the book to have the cinematic drive of his films. i wonder while you were writing there was something freeing about the ability to write, to invent just with your pen? >> freeing and dangerous because you can find yourself writing something and then, okay, great, i spent a day and a half writing t it's a piece of crap. i had to really struggle and got hit by stuff with a hammer and get in and stay in. >> reporter: the book develops's "heat's" characters, particularly the one played by val kilmer and the types of crimes involved, too. you have made a lot of different types of movies, but you have made a care
. >> reporter: he wrote his first novel, "heat 2," along with coauthor meg gardiner, which is being releasedere's why you are the way you are, so there is a whole life. the movie is a splinter. this is the frag meant. >> reporter: writing a booklet him go deeper, concocting a prequel and sequel to the movie. >> i wanted to do more with the three-dimensional understanding of these people, their past and then also project them into the futures that they might have....
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gardin says they're actually trying to make food better, full stop. we've been working on with igs is around optimising basil growth. so we all love basil for that kind of italian pizza flavour. so we're looking at how can you actually control different wavelengths of light to make basil taste even better and have the tastiest basil you've ever had? you can actually look at those characteristics and say these particular signals will look like a basil that will taste and smell really strong. so which one do you think will taste the best, and should we try it? i think this guy is looking pretty good up here. yeah? right, let's give it a go. have you had enough, basil? we've eaten a fair amount of basil, yeah. i'm going to give it a try. it's very flavourful. in many ways, though, this tech isn't that new. there's a lot of technology can do something fairly similar, but it takes a lot of that technology and it's not very cost—effective. so the beauty of this particular sensor is that it can really help us drive down the cost of the overall sensor loads,
gardin says they're actually trying to make food better, full stop. we've been working on with igs is around optimising basil growth. so we all love basil for that kind of italian pizza flavour. so we're looking at how can you actually control different wavelengths of light to make basil taste even better and have the tastiest basil you've ever had? you can actually look at those characteristics and say these particular signals will look like a basil that will taste and smell really strong. so...
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gardiner is home to around 800 people.n be hunted outside of the park's boundaries, potentially placing these majestic animals under threat. making the work of yellowstone forever increasingly important. hi, amanda. hi, good morning. amanda works for the park's not—for—profit partner to support vital conservation in the area, including keeping track of the wolves. today we're going to a special part of yellowstone called yellowstone's northern rim. the special part about this is this is the most wildlife—dense part of what is already one of the most wildlife—dense places in the continental united states. even though this is only 10% of yellowstone, this holds 50% of yellowstone's wolves. but that hasn't always been the case. in the early 20th century the wolves here were wiped out by hunters. so people came out here, european americans, specifically, came out and waged war on predators. though it seems yellowstone is a park of two poles and 27 years ago wolves were controversially reintroduced to stalk through the valleys
gardiner is home to around 800 people.n be hunted outside of the park's boundaries, potentially placing these majestic animals under threat. making the work of yellowstone forever increasingly important. hi, amanda. hi, good morning. amanda works for the park's not—for—profit partner to support vital conservation in the area, including keeping track of the wolves. today we're going to a special part of yellowstone called yellowstone's northern rim. the special part about this is this is the...