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and some labs may sweeten results to get more business. dr. shuada call isn't surprised the state shut down one lab. it's unclear just how much marijuana by the lab was sold in heli says are unlicensed and unregulated. licensed dispensaries like this one will always have testing labels and if there's a problem they can track it back to the lab. >> we make a big deal about high fructose corn syrup and whether something's gluten free or not gluten free. >> i just want to make sure you get the cleanest problem available. >> there's only so much a consumer can do to be careful. some are now calling for regulators and distributes of labs. >>> it's called rumble boxing. split between hitting these water filled punching bags and doing strength training on the bench. projections around the studio display each move and trainers double as djs. there is as much attention paid to the music and mood and setting as there is to the technique. the space is also instagram ready. >> it's all about the work out. boxing has been around for years. it's always
and some labs may sweeten results to get more business. dr. shuada call isn't surprised the state shut down one lab. it's unclear just how much marijuana by the lab was sold in heli says are unlicensed and unregulated. licensed dispensaries like this one will always have testing labels and if there's a problem they can track it back to the lab. >> we make a big deal about high fructose corn syrup and whether something's gluten free or not gluten free. >> i just want to make sure you...
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. >> lab 100 is a hybrid clinic and research lab where we're prototyping the clinic visit of the future. >> before i got to the clinic i filled out a questionnaire so the doctor knew about my lifestyle. first on to do list, a photo then we went on to do the preliminary exam. >> high level of physical activity and you're getting about equal amounts of vigorous, moderate and walking activity. and your sleep efficiency is fair which means that the time that you're in bed you're not asleep. >> there are eight stations at the clinic they checked my blood pressure first and took a little blood to measure my overall health. i watched a video to see how the exam works i'm learning about blood 2 million blood cells are produced by the blood marrow every second. >> if you go to your primary care visit you have typically about 18 minutes and most of that time is spent screening for and diagnosing and treating disease and that leaves us ill equipped to talk to patients about their behavior and lifestyle factors. which we know are critically important. in fact, your behavior and lifestyle account fo
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korea labs was set up by uncle kumar. and. in two thousand and fourteen. incubated at the indian institute of technology in delhi korea labs is working with farmers. and punjab to make crop residue profitable and prevent it from being burnt the startup has developed the technology to manufacture tableware plates and bowls from the crops which in its original form has no market value the end product is eco friendly and cheaper than its plastic counterparts. after collecting those straw from the fields. where it will be washed. that comes along with it will be washed. so far the founders are doing most of the work on their own to clean the rice straw the use the normal washing machine. some chemicals added in order to loosen the fibers. then the rice straw esteemed and turned into a piece. of. the founders called the beast. this is what gets processed into table where. we are interact with farmers from somewhere or. similar. and all of them saying the same thing if there will be. they will do it because they really need to understand they're born in their fi
korea labs was set up by uncle kumar. and. in two thousand and fourteen. incubated at the indian institute of technology in delhi korea labs is working with farmers. and punjab to make crop residue profitable and prevent it from being burnt the startup has developed the technology to manufacture tableware plates and bowls from the crops which in its original form has no market value the end product is eco friendly and cheaper than its plastic counterparts. after collecting those straw from the...
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korea lab innovation could be one solution to the air pollution problem in india. every one of us at least has a capacity daily which is made from a poll now if that poll can be made from straw poll you can exactly call it the market on the supply side of it so our technology if adopted alaskan will actually connect the twenty million tonnes of aggregate if you do a vast amount of mine and provide monetary compensation to the farmers as well. if the technology is adopted on a large scale twenty million tonnes of accurate rescue could be turned into eco friendly plates and bowls. now in the neighboring sri lanka tourism is booming by twenty twenty the island expects to welcome three million. but many of the accommodations are energy intensive and environmental. condition is in particular use up a lot of and contain harmful. the country's largest is trying to change that by making properties. it's an ambitious vision one of sri lanka's biggest hotel chains wants to cover all of its energy needs with renewables by twenty twenty. thirty upscale hotels on the island and
korea lab innovation could be one solution to the air pollution problem in india. every one of us at least has a capacity daily which is made from a poll now if that poll can be made from straw poll you can exactly call it the market on the supply side of it so our technology if adopted alaskan will actually connect the twenty million tonnes of aggregate if you do a vast amount of mine and provide monetary compensation to the farmers as well. if the technology is adopted on a large scale twenty...
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of the year and the lab by the end of the year and the lab by the end of the year and the samples themselvesut the committee seems lest convinced they will deliver on those assurances. england are still waiting for theirfirst win at the hockey world cup in india. after drawing with china in their opening pool game, they were soundly beaten by two—time defending champions australia — 3—nil the score. ireland came from behind to draw with china. the match was goalless until well into the third quarter but two in two minutes including this equaliser from alan sothern earned ireland their first point of the tournament. in this afternoon's snooker uk championship action, judd trump qualified for the fourth round. the world number five made an impressive start, leading 3—1 over mark king in only 50 minutes. he closed out victory 6—2 in york and will meetjoe perry in the last sixteen. meanwhile neil robertson trailed by two frames in his decieder against graeme dott, but the two—time uk champion responded in style — five breaks of more than 50 saw the australian through to the last 16, winnin that
of the year and the lab by the end of the year and the lab by the end of the year and the samples themselvesut the committee seems lest convinced they will deliver on those assurances. england are still waiting for theirfirst win at the hockey world cup in india. after drawing with china in their opening pool game, they were soundly beaten by two—time defending champions australia — 3—nil the score. ireland came from behind to draw with china. the match was goalless until well into the...
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. >>> a surprise inspection by state regulators has led to the closure of a sacramental lab responsible for making sure marijuana sold to the public t now need to be retested. the investigation, sequoia analytical labs in san francisco shutdown after the bureau of cannabis control found the lab's director had been falsifying reports since july. >> the law requires all marijuana sold to the public is safe. cannabis control said sequoia failed to test for 22 specific pesticides. >> we were told by our lab director that the new pesticides had been set up and all is going well with that. and of course we found out last tuesday that was not the case. as owners we were blindsided. >> reporter: as a precaution the bureau of cannabis control that recall notices to 29 businesses that had product tested by sequoia labs. it is a long list. 850 batches and or retested. >> this is a worst-case scenario. products made it to consumers and probably were consumed. i don't know how the recall will happen in this case. >> reporter: john is president and ceo of oakland-based ndg. they manufacture products
. >>> a surprise inspection by state regulators has led to the closure of a sacramental lab responsible for making sure marijuana sold to the public t now need to be retested. the investigation, sequoia analytical labs in san francisco shutdown after the bureau of cannabis control found the lab's director had been falsifying reports since july. >> the law requires all marijuana sold to the public is safe. cannabis control said sequoia failed to test for 22 specific pesticides....
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. >>> a california lab that was conducting tests a marijuana product is accused of falsifying reports. coming up why marijuana edibles and other products will have to be returned, retested or destroyed. >>> 'tis the season for helping those in need. how an east bay barbershop is giving back during the holiday season. >>> the bay area may have to go without one christmas tradition. up next why dungeness crab is in short supply. >>> in weather we start out the day with lots of great and some rain showers. look what is happening right now. sunset and lingering clouds. some beautiful colors in san francisco bay. a break in the rainfall for the short term. some rain in the five day forecast that could impact christmas eve. we will have that coming up in a little bit. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> a man was killed early this
. >>> a california lab that was conducting tests a marijuana product is accused of falsifying reports. coming up why marijuana edibles and other products will have to be returned, retested or destroyed. >>> 'tis the season for helping those in need. how an east bay barbershop is giving back during the holiday season. >>> the bay area may have to go without one christmas tradition. up next why dungeness crab is in short supply. >>> in weather we start out the...
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the lab is now closed. the cannabis companies must either pay to have their products tested elsewhere or destroy them. some are already -- >>> well, it's a mystery that has grimd the area. the zodiac killer struck for the first time. a young couple parked in venisa along the road. 50 years later, there are still no arrests in this infamous case. >> reporter: the cross on the left decorated with blue roses represents david veriday. the second is in honor the betty lou jensen. they are the first two victims killed by a man known as the zodiac killer. >> it's been 50 years. he has not been caught. >> reporter: people like sandy beths wants the case sofld. >> we know they're working on the dna. hopefully that will do something that it will work like it did with the golden state killer is what we're hoping for. >> reporter: betts traveled up the coast. >> this is the latest one. >> reporter: he has written three books about the zodiac. >> it's the greatest criminal mystery in the united states. it fascinates me
the lab is now closed. the cannabis companies must either pay to have their products tested elsewhere or destroy them. some are already -- >>> well, it's a mystery that has grimd the area. the zodiac killer struck for the first time. a young couple parked in venisa along the road. 50 years later, there are still no arrests in this infamous case. >> reporter: the cross on the left decorated with blue roses represents david veriday. the second is in honor the betty lou jensen. they...
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from normal cow now startup companies around the world are working to grow so-called clean meat adding lab grown fat cells to provide taste and color their goal to revolutionize the global meat market no animal needs to be floated no risk of pathogens in the meat no bones all gristle but scientists have yet to reproduce the typical meat texture . and they still need to work on the flavor too testers say it's pretty poor and what's the point of a burger that doesn't taste good. good point what about chicken one of the world's most popular meats can you taste the difference between the mass produced stuff and organic or there's certainly a huge difference in terms of price and principles. visited a pair of very different kinds of poultry farms and came up with this tale of two chickens. these are broiler chickens type grass seven no wait. bred to produce as much meat as possible the chicks were delivered to farmer entrepreneur who go eighteen days ago. he expects them to put on one hundred grams of weight every day. to. gain in proportion to the body weight is very fast in the beginning. bec
from normal cow now startup companies around the world are working to grow so-called clean meat adding lab grown fat cells to provide taste and color their goal to revolutionize the global meat market no animal needs to be floated no risk of pathogens in the meat no bones all gristle but scientists have yet to reproduce the typical meat texture . and they still need to work on the flavor too testers say it's pretty poor and what's the point of a burger that doesn't taste good. good point what...
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lifting of a three year on the lab and now followed allegations a state sponsored don't pay in russian sport earlier this month officials from the world anti-doping agency which denied access to the data russia risks another ban if it does not comply. germany's chancellor has delivered her traditional in year's message marking an end to one of the toughest years of her political career angela merkel a call for germans to come together and show more openness tolerance and respect a little light at the end of the tunnel here at the chancellor in berlin germany's leader sure hope so chancellor angela merkel describes two thousand and eighteen and her new year's address as an extremely difficult year politically she vowed to look ahead pressing for more solidarity in two thousand and nineteen. that mystique about soil i am guided by the conviction that we will only muster the challenges of our time if we hold together and if we work with others across boundaries and borders. two thousand and eighteen saw the infighting that brought uncle america's coalition government to the brink in octob
lifting of a three year on the lab and now followed allegations a state sponsored don't pay in russian sport earlier this month officials from the world anti-doping agency which denied access to the data russia risks another ban if it does not comply. germany's chancellor has delivered her traditional in year's message marking an end to one of the toughest years of her political career angela merkel a call for germans to come together and show more openness tolerance and respect a little light...
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carolyn collin from ui labs in chicago. those who are follow thing nation's weather might know they got a snowstorm last night. and so she was not able to be here in person, however by the magic of telecommunications she is going appear on that screen and participate nonetheless. arun seraphin and jeffrey wilcox will compliant which will mount the statement and engage us in a discussion after eric's prepared remarks. the release in early october of the administration's report to the president on the defense industrial base looks like this. it's entitle assessing and strengthening the manufacturing and defense industrial base. and supply change resiliency of the united states, focuses on a number of he shortcomings of the def industrial base and vulnerabilities which could adversely affect military preparedness and performance, they remain imperatives to shoring up fadgal nodes in he supply klain and enincentivizing development of capables which the national defense strategy identifies as differentiating to future fur milita
carolyn collin from ui labs in chicago. those who are follow thing nation's weather might know they got a snowstorm last night. and so she was not able to be here in person, however by the magic of telecommunications she is going appear on that screen and participate nonetheless. arun seraphin and jeffrey wilcox will compliant which will mount the statement and engage us in a discussion after eric's prepared remarks. the release in early october of the administration's report to the president...
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febreze one. >>> a surprise to the closure of a sacramental lab responsible for making sure marijuana full to the public is safe. rob malcolm reports any of the marijuana products tested will now be retested. >> reporter: sequoia analytical labs in sacramento shut down after the bureau of cannabis control found the lab's director had been falsifying reports since july. >> it is based on irregularity in reports being submitted. >> reporter: the law requires that all cannabis sold is safe. they failed that sequoia failed to test for 22 specific pesticides. >> we were told everything was going well with that. and of course we found out last tuesday that was not the case. as ownership and management we were blindsided by this. >> reporter: as a precaution the bureau of cannabis control sent recall notices to 29 businesses that had product tested by sequoia labs. it is a long list meaning 800 and 50 batches and tens of thousands of flour, edibles and other marijuana products will either have to be returned, destroyed, or retested. >> this is a worst-case scenario. products made it to consu
febreze one. >>> a surprise to the closure of a sacramental lab responsible for making sure marijuana full to the public is safe. rob malcolm reports any of the marijuana products tested will now be retested. >> reporter: sequoia analytical labs in sacramento shut down after the bureau of cannabis control found the lab's director had been falsifying reports since july. >> it is based on irregularity in reports being submitted. >> reporter: the law requires that all...
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three other distinguished voices on this topic, carolyn collins, the chief executive officer of ui labs based in chicago. those of you following the nation's weather might know that they got a snowstorm last night. and, so she was not able to be here in person, however, by the magic of telecommunications, she is going to appear on that screen and participate nonetheless. oh and serafin, staffer on the armed services committee and jeff will cost wilcox from lockheed martin, they will comprise a panel that will mount the stage and engages in a discussion after eric's prepared remarks. the release in early october of the administrations report the president on the defense industrial base, it looks like this. it is entitled assessing and strengthening the manufacturing and defense industrial policy and supply-chain resiliency of the united states. focuses attention on a number of its shortcomings, the shortcomings of the defense industrial policy, and vulnerabilities which could adversely affect military preparedness and performance. there remain imperatives to shoring up fragile nodes in t
three other distinguished voices on this topic, carolyn collins, the chief executive officer of ui labs based in chicago. those of you following the nation's weather might know that they got a snowstorm last night. and, so she was not able to be here in person, however, by the magic of telecommunications, she is going to appear on that screen and participate nonetheless. oh and serafin, staffer on the armed services committee and jeff will cost wilcox from lockheed martin, they will comprise a...
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to a few university labs. but no alternative methods can be bought for those tests. as companies see others using them they'll be more likely to do so themselves. over the past few decades almost eighty percent of animal testing has been replaced in industrial research and the team in constance can be proud of their own contribution to that development. scape ism is nothing new since the beginning of time people have sought out substances to change the way they feel. whether it makes you laidback. or acts as a stimulant being under the influence changes behavior alcohol is no exception. it might be hard to imagine a party with that in many parts of the world alcohol is synonymous with socializing . but why is that it's well known that alcohol activates the brain's reward system and helps people shed their inhibitions but drinking socially also has other effects. on the illusion up and talk about things you wouldn't normally without alcohol. but if you're relaxed you see everything in a better life if i'm realistically going to find out how alcohol influences social b
to a few university labs. but no alternative methods can be bought for those tests. as companies see others using them they'll be more likely to do so themselves. over the past few decades almost eighty percent of animal testing has been replaced in industrial research and the team in constance can be proud of their own contribution to that development. scape ism is nothing new since the beginning of time people have sought out substances to change the way they feel. whether it makes you...
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maurice's daughters brought starlite to mark's lab.l test of starlite in my own lab. wejust did not know what to expect. what is starlite? sta rlite what to expect. what is starlite? starlite is a painter, like a white, viscous liquid. 0nce starlite is a painter, like a white, viscous liquid. once it is set hard, if you apply heat and we applied blowtorch to it, the material itself chars and becomes carbon and that, it then becomes this expanding foam of carbon. now, carbon is very high melting point material, it is incredibly thermally resistant and so incredibly thermally resistant and so you have this very low density foam, made a very high temperature resista nt foam, made a very high temperature resistant material copper it very quickly. so it is a kind of magic and serial, it is a thin paint then it becomes a thick, chunky, insulated material. —— and it happens very quickly. material that can withstand a blowtorch for that length of that is an impressive material. maurice's masterstroke are taking starlite soon attracted the atte
maurice's daughters brought starlite to mark's lab.l test of starlite in my own lab. wejust did not know what to expect. what is starlite? sta rlite what to expect. what is starlite? starlite is a painter, like a white, viscous liquid. 0nce starlite is a painter, like a white, viscous liquid. once it is set hard, if you apply heat and we applied blowtorch to it, the material itself chars and becomes carbon and that, it then becomes this expanding foam of carbon. now, carbon is very high melting...
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she doted on ella, her black lab mix since finding her at a rescue shelter. >> she had two dogs growing up and she wanted one of her own. so we talked about it and she researched what she wanted and definitely wanted a rescue dog. finally found one, went out, loved her and brought her home. really it was the light of her life. >> julia the roommate didn't know meredith and ella were heading 40 miles north to blood mountain in the chattahoochee national forest. despite the creepy teen slasher movie name, blood mountain is a popular place to hike in the southeast. the famous appalachian trail to maine takes off from just south of here. back in beaufort, the roommate spent her new year's day with friends and didn't notice that meredith hadn't come home until the next morning, a back-to-work day. >> she would leave ella in my room and i would take care of her in the morning. i thought, ella isn't here. that was strange to me. i called her cell phone, it went straight to voice mail. i thought maybe she was at work. >> when did you become anxious? >> when i got to work, she worked with a good
she doted on ella, her black lab mix since finding her at a rescue shelter. >> she had two dogs growing up and she wanted one of her own. so we talked about it and she researched what she wanted and definitely wanted a rescue dog. finally found one, went out, loved her and brought her home. really it was the light of her life. >> julia the roommate didn't know meredith and ella were heading 40 miles north to blood mountain in the chattahoochee national forest. despite the creepy...
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deep—freeze lab? of the most in this new buildings in the country. deep-freeze lab? yes.ures in antarctica. ok, what am it aims to similar temperatures in antarctica. ok, whatam i it aims to similar temperatures in antarctica. ok, what am i wearing. first, you are acclimatised to a fairly comfy minus ten. it isn't too bad front now. i'm a k. then you are led into the deep freeze chamber. 0h! 0k, led into the deep freeze chamber. oh! ok, you can really feel the drop. oh! it is like ice! it is like ice in here! i might have to put my good art. do i have a good? let me see. i have a good. it is closed —— cold. this is your ice from the enter it. ok, that is enough for me. wow! this up above here is a simulation of the aurora borealis, or the northern lights. wow! it is spectacular. ok, well, i've ticked the -30 spectacular. ok, well, i've ticked the —30 chamber box. thank you. oh, what? i am still in —10? ok, we are on out now and i'm approaching the one—hour mark. on out now and i'm approaching the one-hour mark. so for her final challenge i think she earned a bit ofa chall
deep—freeze lab? of the most in this new buildings in the country. deep-freeze lab? yes.ures in antarctica. ok, what am it aims to similar temperatures in antarctica. ok, whatam i it aims to similar temperatures in antarctica. ok, what am i wearing. first, you are acclimatised to a fairly comfy minus ten. it isn't too bad front now. i'm a k. then you are led into the deep freeze chamber. 0h! 0k, led into the deep freeze chamber. oh! ok, you can really feel the drop. oh! it is like ice! it is...
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the networks that talk about those things like dmi, shout out to one, to local law enforcement labs, to everybody, this is all an interrelatedhold . and sometimes i think that they make me laugh because i am half cheerleader and i am. here's what i want you to know. i don't know anymore about fentanyl or synthetic opioids or anything that you do. there are, i got to this chair because i don't want to hear mister raines say anymore, my son is dead. i don't want kevin to say that chair is empty. and i sure don't want any of us sitting in this room to say are you sure you want me? if you have a heart, and you're here, you have a heart , you've got a brain. you've got a computer, you've got a telephone. go home and tell people this matters to me, let's have a cup of coffee and we start solving this crisis and take this up with my quote that i keep on my bedroom door . people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones that do. i'm going to be one of those folks, are you coming with me? i you are. class >> thank you mj. you always inspire me whenever i talk to you
the networks that talk about those things like dmi, shout out to one, to local law enforcement labs, to everybody, this is all an interrelatedhold . and sometimes i think that they make me laugh because i am half cheerleader and i am. here's what i want you to know. i don't know anymore about fentanyl or synthetic opioids or anything that you do. there are, i got to this chair because i don't want to hear mister raines say anymore, my son is dead. i don't want kevin to say that chair is empty....
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lab. while you're doing now is to make sure there's a new generation to prove it because we focus on i think we also do trying to impose those people in compared to other places the governments in the wind is very supportive of its tech and ecosystem and the government of rwanda has put in place strong institutions that country for them to produce so like opening up a man that takes a few moves to. it's fruit cake a lab tech innovation hub has drawn many young entrepreneurs it offers workspace wife i.x.'s support and mentorship twenty four seven the difference. it's for if you took office history you know everyone comes to school. she seems to think we have to fish and get the flu shot i just took. a leno was it received support here in khela now she's passing on what she's learned to other entrepreneurs especially young women who want to found startups. my main motivation is to be part of the people who are bringing solution to our country. we have a president who started from someone tha
lab. while you're doing now is to make sure there's a new generation to prove it because we focus on i think we also do trying to impose those people in compared to other places the governments in the wind is very supportive of its tech and ecosystem and the government of rwanda has put in place strong institutions that country for them to produce so like opening up a man that takes a few moves to. it's fruit cake a lab tech innovation hub has drawn many young entrepreneurs it offers workspace...
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in 2012, maurice's daughters brought starlite to mark's lab.s is an exciting moment, my first real test of starlite in my own lab. i just didn't know what to expect. what is sta rlite? starlite is a paint, like a white, viscous liquid. once it's set hard, if you apply heat, and we applied a blowtorch to it, the material itself chars and becomes carbon and it — that then becomes this expanding foam of carbon. now, carbon is a very high melting point material, it's incredibly thermally resistant, and so you have this, this very low density foam, made of a very high temperature resistant material, and it happens very quickly. so it's a kind of magic material. it's a thin paint, but then it becomes quite a thick, chunky, insulated material. but look at that, i mean, you know, a material that can withstand a blowtorch for that period of time, it's an impressive material. maurice's master—stroke of taking starlite on tomorrow's world soon attracted the attention of companies and governments. 18 months after appearing on the programme, the ministry of
in 2012, maurice's daughters brought starlite to mark's lab.s is an exciting moment, my first real test of starlite in my own lab. i just didn't know what to expect. what is sta rlite? starlite is a paint, like a white, viscous liquid. once it's set hard, if you apply heat, and we applied a blowtorch to it, the material itself chars and becomes carbon and it — that then becomes this expanding foam of carbon. now, carbon is a very high melting point material, it's incredibly thermally...
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that happens china will pull ahead in science because it cares only about one thing in the science lab accomplishment. academic identity politics is tearing our society apart teaching and people to hate to hate the greatest thinkers and creators of the past and hate their fellow americans so the diversity must we nipped in the bed the next time those occupy a office building demanding reparations hears of the college president should say are you kidding me? you are the most privileged individuals in human history at your fingertips what they sold their soul for. knowledge by libraries that would have driven the renaissance humanist mad with nbs desire you can read any book that has been written access to scientific laboratories pursue languages literature and history everything is available. far from discriminating against minorities and females and hiring every faculty search to find remotely qualified underrepresented minorities that has not been endowed schools. we upload - - employee double standards for diversity i can assure you they are not big it's with those oppressed groups a
that happens china will pull ahead in science because it cares only about one thing in the science lab accomplishment. academic identity politics is tearing our society apart teaching and people to hate to hate the greatest thinkers and creators of the past and hate their fellow americans so the diversity must we nipped in the bed the next time those occupy a office building demanding reparations hears of the college president should say are you kidding me? you are the most privileged...
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so everything now will be manufactured and produced in a lab?tions. 0ne we are talking about a variety of solutions. one of which is switching to plant —based food, because really we are in the very beginning of covering the attentions of using pla nts covering the attentions of using plants in crops as protein sources. that is an exciting space to watch. that is an exciting space to watch. that does not happen in a lab at all. that is just plant —based food. what is the best way to educate the population about the message about the future of food and what it means to our lives? i think the best way to our lives? i think the best way to get the message through is that we have a problem. the system is broken. and something has to be done about it. it is not a grim message, because there are solutions, plant —based meat is a solution, clean meat as a conclusion, and potentially that can give the younger generation a lot of good opportunity. is this challenge more prevalent in asia, rather than the west? no, it is not. it is allover the world. the
so everything now will be manufactured and produced in a lab?tions. 0ne we are talking about a variety of solutions. one of which is switching to plant —based food, because really we are in the very beginning of covering the attentions of using pla nts covering the attentions of using plants in crops as protein sources. that is an exciting space to watch. that is an exciting space to watch. that does not happen in a lab at all. that is just plant —based food. what is the best way to educate...
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lab has some experience withings in environment such as this. a brief moment about the history of our team, the d.f.r. lab was started in 2015. and that point i was actually sitting in the u.s. government and we knew for a fact that there were russian troops in the eastern ukraine. we couldn't call "the washington post" or the "new york times" and say that there are russian troops in eastern ukraine. i can't tell you how we actually know that. a group that would become the d.f.r. lab here at the council wrote a report and they wrote a report by looking at a lot of social media reports that troops happen to be posting while they were marching up and down the contact line in eastern ukraine. it was called hiding in plain state. and it was one place that literally used open sources that there were russian troops in eastern ukraine. the standard of evidence were selfies by russian soldiers. again, this is all happening right in front of us. the standard of evidence is pretty -- if you know where to look for it's easy to do. so that actually became a
lab has some experience withings in environment such as this. a brief moment about the history of our team, the d.f.r. lab was started in 2015. and that point i was actually sitting in the u.s. government and we knew for a fact that there were russian troops in the eastern ukraine. we couldn't call "the washington post" or the "new york times" and say that there are russian troops in eastern ukraine. i can't tell you how we actually know that. a group that would become the...
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the hundred new decor in the lab and. when i was there and yet old enough he had a. steady flow of kenny when you look in out of the. bowl. you hold it it's very chill are boring lab in a bunker then the day show you. many. little dormitory it's always hard as the old that's very old been there before the oval over there. at the will be. more mark the third i thought the body has a live demo of the ball. coming up mohammed is worried as we do recalls what had been the day her husband was murdered sad thinkin last night on a national level now but it's not it's not their suspect. at the center. of the lie of platinum barbara and she that is native that hunted a left home on a thaw and been a sad santa come to sell him another one and hoke alarming to live on in the i.d.m. what i've done what i've been done young where i'm. anti fascist anti establishment and pro violence despite the recent official disbanding of its militarized wing a basque separatist movement just found alive and well on the terraces of a build palace stadium. a place where political revolutionaries
the hundred new decor in the lab and. when i was there and yet old enough he had a. steady flow of kenny when you look in out of the. bowl. you hold it it's very chill are boring lab in a bunker then the day show you. many. little dormitory it's always hard as the old that's very old been there before the oval over there. at the will be. more mark the third i thought the body has a live demo of the ball. coming up mohammed is worried as we do recalls what had been the day her husband was...
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the deal, which is worth $12.8 billion, values juul labs at $38 billion., the maker of the marlboro cigarette, is looking for alternative sources of revenue amid the decline in traditional cigarette use. its investment in juul labs - which currently has over 75 percent of all e-cigarette revenue, excluding online sales and sales at specialty shops, according to a wells fargo analysis of nielsen data - is the largest in the company's history. winner: 'aquaman' has already made more money than its production budget, and is looking at a big opening in the us . .. . "aquaman" has already made over $266 million at the international box office, more than its estimated production budget of $160 million. some of the pressure is off the movie as it enters its opening weekend in the us. warner bros. bet that its latest dc comics superhero movie, "aquaman," would make a splash in china, and that bet paid off. "aquaman" has grossed more than $266 million internationally, and its estimated production budget was $160 million, according to imdb pro. the movie opens in th
the deal, which is worth $12.8 billion, values juul labs at $38 billion., the maker of the marlboro cigarette, is looking for alternative sources of revenue amid the decline in traditional cigarette use. its investment in juul labs - which currently has over 75 percent of all e-cigarette revenue, excluding online sales and sales at specialty shops, according to a wells fargo analysis of nielsen data - is the largest in the company's history. winner: 'aquaman' has already made more money than...
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. >> our mission has always been to make style accessib >> grace j leads open style lab, a nonprofit based at the parsons school of design in new york, one of the nation's premr fashion institutes. the lab runs a summer program that trains participan to create clothing that is inclusive and accessible. >> one out of five people identify having a disability. in the united states which means there's a whole untapped market that's marginalized ddd haven't beressed. >> cristina mallon's team made her a stylish coat free of charge. >> being able to pys a coat on byf was a difference made me having enough confidence to go to work. and things like that have such a big impact that people don't understand.an >> sreenivhow did this story come about? >> i heard about this lab at mit where they were training designers to make clothing that was more accessible to people with disabilities. earlier this year, i thought you know i wonder what's going on with that program and it turned out th they'd actually move the program down to parsons which is just down the street from us. so we were able to te
. >> our mission has always been to make style accessib >> grace j leads open style lab, a nonprofit based at the parsons school of design in new york, one of the nation's premr fashion institutes. the lab runs a summer program that trains participan to create clothing that is inclusive and accessible. >> one out of five people identify having a disability. in the united states which means there's a whole untapped market that's marginalized ddd haven't beressed. >>...
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lab abroad.re is a reciprocity there that seems logical to me but the last time it was proposed it was shouted down. >> can you send us that in writing, your explanation? >> yes, sir. >> that would be wonderful. i have a couple of questions. i hope that we do this again. this has been very informative. i went to go back to the confucius institute. i don't want to curtail free speech. if somebody in society, included to but not limited to a university, would like to advance an argument that the political and economic structure of china is best for the world -- i don't agree with it but i think they should be allowed to advocate. that is not what i'm talking about. what i'm trying to understand is , to what extent if any the confucius institutes are doing more than that. and to what extent the institutes are curtailing speech critical of china and to what extent the universities are giving in because they want the money. >> the confucius institutes are themselves, relatively speaking to a universit
lab abroad.re is a reciprocity there that seems logical to me but the last time it was proposed it was shouted down. >> can you send us that in writing, your explanation? >> yes, sir. >> that would be wonderful. i have a couple of questions. i hope that we do this again. this has been very informative. i went to go back to the confucius institute. i don't want to curtail free speech. if somebody in society, included to but not limited to a university, would like to advance an...
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the tool used by he called crispr is found in labs around the world.prof. chan wai-yee, chinese university of hong kong: "it gives us a precise way of cutting the gene or putting a little piece of gene in."it's often used by researchers trying to treat incurable diseases.prof. chan wai-yee, chinese university of hong kong: "the method itself is very easy. you can use it, everyone can use it now." leaders in the field of gene editing have collectively agreed it's too early to implant edited embryos in humans because of the risks, humankind.prof. william hurlbut, stanford medical school: "we're at a hinge in human history."william hurlbut is a leading bioethicist who teaches at stanford university. in the months before the news broke, dr. he met together we would talk "eve about the seriousness of the issues and in a sort of step- wise way what you have to do to make sure it was done right, but when i heard that there were live born children from it, i thought 'oh my gosh, he just jumped ahead.' hurlbut knew nothing of the plan to implant edited human embryos
the tool used by he called crispr is found in labs around the world.prof. chan wai-yee, chinese university of hong kong: "it gives us a precise way of cutting the gene or putting a little piece of gene in."it's often used by researchers trying to treat incurable diseases.prof. chan wai-yee, chinese university of hong kong: "the method itself is very easy. you can use it, everyone can use it now." leaders in the field of gene editing have collectively agreed it's too early to...
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now recall notices have been sent to 29 cannabis companies c lab. that means 850 batches will have to be returned and either destroyed or retested. >>> paul deanno has got the forecast. here in the city, paul, make not a white christmas, but maybe a wet christmas? >> wet christmas eve, yes. christmas eve is looking a little soggy. if we got a white christmas around here, that would be awesome. it will be a white christmas in the sierra because the rain here above 5,000 feet will be snowfall, so plenty of snow for the mountains. for us it is rainfall coming up on monday. today friday, san jose wins the prize, warmest spot 61 degrees, oakland and half moon bay, 60 the high today, napa 59 degrees. the weekend will be dry, rain likely christmas eve. that's monday it is going to rain, highs only low to mid- 50s. christmas day after santa a dry day, mid- to upper 50s, but plan on cold nights next week as the drier air mass will move in. this picture right here will encapsulate the next several days. we have a break between weather systems. our ridge of hi
now recall notices have been sent to 29 cannabis companies c lab. that means 850 batches will have to be returned and either destroyed or retested. >>> paul deanno has got the forecast. here in the city, paul, make not a white christmas, but maybe a wet christmas? >> wet christmas eve, yes. christmas eve is looking a little soggy. if we got a white christmas around here, that would be awesome. it will be a white christmas in the sierra because the rain here above 5,000 feet will...
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access to the testing was banned because of a three-year ban on the lab. they were denied access to data, russia risks another ban if it does not comply. germany's chancellor has delivered her traditional new year's message, marking an end to one of the toughest years of her political career. angela merkel called for germans to come together and share more openness, tolerance and respect. >> a little light at the end of the tunnel. here at the chancellery in berlin, germany's leader hope so. angela merkel described 2018 in her new year's address. she wanted to press ahead for more solidarity in 2019. >> i am guided by the conviction that we will only master the challenges of our time if we hold together and work with others across boundaries and borders. >> 2018 saw in fighting that brought the coalition government to the brink. in october she announced she would not run for a fifth term in office. they are referring to the chalallenges of migration, clime change and terrorism. a star supporter of the eu and diplomacy. she won against isolation. >> what ha
access to the testing was banned because of a three-year ban on the lab. they were denied access to data, russia risks another ban if it does not comply. germany's chancellor has delivered her traditional new year's message, marking an end to one of the toughest years of her political career. angela merkel called for germans to come together and share more openness, tolerance and respect. >> a little light at the end of the tunnel. here at the chancellery in berlin, germany's leader hope...
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for now, let me turn to the the atlantic council's digital forensic research lab. one question hanging over the where itrtfolio to fits into the scheme of instability and stabilization documenting regime tactics and strategy atrocities. the findings were captured, among other things to reports titled breaking aleppo, and later, which you see on the screen over there. a snapshot about the work and how it has been done. for now, the floors to you. >> thank you. it would not be the digital forensic research lab if i didn't know before we began about it. i apologize for that. let me begin by saying the report was breaking a body of work consistent with what the lab does and what we will do trailer show a brief and i will take you line by line through what we found in the reason why we put it in that order. the point is accountability. this is one of the most hyperkinetic -- evidence is- the right in from us and it is on us if we do not take that into account, as we look at stabilization in syria going forward. without 4 -- further do--. -- without further ado. maybe. ♪
for now, let me turn to the the atlantic council's digital forensic research lab. one question hanging over the where itrtfolio to fits into the scheme of instability and stabilization documenting regime tactics and strategy atrocities. the findings were captured, among other things to reports titled breaking aleppo, and later, which you see on the screen over there. a snapshot about the work and how it has been done. for now, the floors to you. >> thank you. it would not be the digital...
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he turned to somebody and said go down to the lab and bring me a sheep's heart we will try it. somebody went down, they had lab animals, she put it in and it promptly just -- the patient died. why i wanted to write a this bok is a houston culture i'm sure many of you are familiar with, let's try it first. it's don't ask for permission, ask for forgiveness. in a way that is the story of the early years of heart surge surgery. >> what sort of related to that part of heart surgery is developing the tools that you need for operating on a beating heart or stopping someone, keeping someone's blood flowing. whai was surprised by is how a t of times they are made in people's kitchens and so do you want toan talk about? born in inventor he and his brother grew up in the memorial section of houston they used to blow b things up. [laughter] i don't think their parents were very attentive. they did a lot of rockets. billy was just a natural inventor. he can look at things and cooley could do s these also he could look at a surgery and think i don't have the tools i need to do this so he wo
he turned to somebody and said go down to the lab and bring me a sheep's heart we will try it. somebody went down, they had lab animals, she put it in and it promptly just -- the patient died. why i wanted to write a this bok is a houston culture i'm sure many of you are familiar with, let's try it first. it's don't ask for permission, ask for forgiveness. in a way that is the story of the early years of heart surge surgery. >> what sort of related to that part of heart surgery is...
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of ibm's 12 research labs around the world..i. to quantum computing. we released a retrospective on the highlights and a sneak peek affwhat we think will happen in 2019. >> i think it's important to talk about the specifics of a.i. what pops into people's heads is arnold schwarzenegger and the terminator. but waze, siri, it covers a wide spectrum. >> we take for granted how much it helps us in terms of language translation or finding the best way home, but we're trying to municipal from the narrow a.i. areas tohow we can make it more broad. helping us make decisions, helping us to understand better how it's coming up with information it's giving us so you can make it part of more of our daily work. >> what do you see happening in 2019? >> a few things. first of all, trust and getting rid of bias is one of the biggest issues we have in a.i. right now. 2019, we see the possibility of l headway there. we eaki rngreleased a tool kit this year that helps developers make sure that they are developing systems that aren't having uninte
of ibm's 12 research labs around the world..i. to quantum computing. we released a retrospective on the highlights and a sneak peek affwhat we think will happen in 2019. >> i think it's important to talk about the specifics of a.i. what pops into people's heads is arnold schwarzenegger and the terminator. but waze, siri, it covers a wide spectrum. >> we take for granted how much it helps us in terms of language translation or finding the best way home, but we're trying to municipal...
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invited him to tour its lab because he said on a recent podcast he downs humans walked on the moon.iracy theorists can accused nasa of staging moon walks inside studios. at the scott kelly tweeted earlier, so much respect for you, but regarding the upon landing thing, let's talking. > two words for you, kapri corn 1. >> i want to ask steph how he feels about mars. >> good question. >> you can't believe that. >> my grandmother doesn't believe the moon stuff. some interesting comments from another warriors star, kevin durant regarding his future and how does he think he's going to be abc sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> geek. everybody's wondering if kevin durant will re-sign with the warriors next summer. insightful comments with kd on posted up with chris hayes debuting christmas eve. kd two time finals mvp played for the warriors for two years. two championships. the dubs could pay him way more than anybody else going forward but there was the dustup with draymond. he sounds like his mind is made up. >> i know for a fact we'll all get our jerseys retired. we'll probably al
invited him to tour its lab because he said on a recent podcast he downs humans walked on the moon.iracy theorists can accused nasa of staging moon walks inside studios. at the scott kelly tweeted earlier, so much respect for you, but regarding the upon landing thing, let's talking. > two words for you, kapri corn 1. >> i want to ask steph how he feels about mars. >> good question. >> you can't believe that. >> my grandmother doesn't believe the moon stuff. some...
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set up by a knock on the will now the public the contaminant call of duty and the old people's or the lab present giving complete endl and pomp where the kissing down few months it's usually missionary at the front gate we would like a question rolls of them is so huge so if you could review all the discussion each of the truth lucian and close the question then they'd run it by the book down don't let media than everything they need buy is the spending on the living case the securely the do not nestle feel. but at the center of hong kong where this. in the year of the village the relocation glencoe reach profits of two hundred forty billion us dollars. for the people of time a key to the fight for survival and the ongoing conflict with the mining companies continue. since two thousand and twelve multiple new black coal power plants have become operational in germany in europe a further eighty new power plant units a plan for operation. each year one point five million people worldwide a force to resettle due to the mining of coal and other natural resources. week matches in the bundeslig
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was a brick because me communion and the makita where glass and dalai lama pasqual foremost in the lab you know that is our home on the d.n.a. one that they're set up by a knock on the will now the public the compound of the most poignant of all evils of the lab present giving can be endl and whether the saying it don't feel mother is using missionary uprooted we would want a question rolls of them so huge so if you could remove all discussion leads to a conclusion and post a question then that the method propounded let me midian everything that i mean by is that the spend your number there in case the securely be the one that will nestle feel. but i. will wear this. in the year of the village the relocation glencoe reach profits of two hundred forty billion u.s. dollars. for the people of time a key to the fight for survival and the ongoing conflict with the mining companies continue. since two thousand and twelve multiple new black coal power plants have become operational in germany in europe a further eighty new power plant units a plan for operation. each year one point five milli
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who've been grown stroom has been evaluating data in his lab for many years. her. every aura is preceded by a solar storm when the particles of the solar storm reach the that's upper atmosphere force fields are created waves of light can be seen around the north and south poles because the electrons are attracted to the magnetic fields that are mixed with gases in the atmosphere they do lower the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere determines whether the light appears blue green you know violet. the most efficient we have to understand how not to behaves as plus a large proportion of not saying the universe is in the plastic mr. it's important to understand how events in space influence us and they can badly damaged our technical system augusta thought from satellites to radios systems power lines and pipelines pipelines also we learned. that there are now what for a little effort there for the cameras are the best tools for scientists to examine and evaluate what happens. if there's a problem ear lobe owns family shares his love of the northern lights or the at som
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it's fruit like a lab tech innovation hub has drawn many young entrepreneurs it offers workspace wife i.x.'s support and mentorship twenty four seventh's the difference she. gets from if you took office history you know everyone has to school. she seems to have an efficient people who she was to do. a lino was it received support here in khela now she's passing on what she's learned to other entrepreneurs especially young women who want to found startups. my main motivation is to be part of the people who are bringing solution to our country. we have a president who started from somewhere but we need a young generation to bring in technology busy in technology and young people to grow our i was society and economy and delighted to be really part of his journey. to get to our next appointment we use safe motos and on demand a ride hailing app that got it started a lab. motorbikes are among the most affordable and accessible means of transport in rwanda. but road accidents remain africa's second leading cause of death. the app was conceived as a lifesaving digital solution. special sens
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lab. what you're doing now is to make sure there's a new generation to put because we focus on i think we also to try to impose those young people in compared to other places the government in iran is very supportive of its tech and ecosystem of the governmental from the husband who can play strong institutions that kind of fall into premier was so likely to open a company running its fuel. too unless it's free like a lab tech innovation hub has drawn many young entrepreneurs it offers...