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a group of researchers from the universities of sydney and singapore have found that particulate matter contributes to brain function by destroying essential brain cells. these scientists recommend reducing greenhouse gas emissions to protect against the risk of neurological diseases. accumulation of mass and sediments on the teeth can also affect the body. research in the university of bristol, england has shown that poor oral and dental hygiene is related to the occurrence of many neurological, cardiovascular, diabetes and even alzheimer's or dementia diseases. researchers believe that the cause of this problem is the body's immune system, which responds to inflammatory damage. accumulation of bacteria in infected moments through blood circulation to other tissues. chinese scientists have developed a method to convert saline soil into agricultural land, which reduces the available salt by 36% and increases the yield by about 30%. in this method, plant stems 5 to 15 cm long under the soil at a depth of 30 to 40 cm it is placed to rise from above. help prevent the level. china ranks thi
a group of researchers from the universities of sydney and singapore have found that particulate matter contributes to brain function by destroying essential brain cells. these scientists recommend reducing greenhouse gas emissions to protect against the risk of neurological diseases. accumulation of mass and sediments on the teeth can also affect the body. research in the university of bristol, england has shown that poor oral and dental hygiene is related to the occurrence of many...
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a group of researchers from the universities of sydney and singapore found that pollution contributes to dementia by destroying essential brain cells. these pervasive pollutants are created in vehicle exhaust, power plant activity and even through brake pad wear. scientists reduce greenhouse gas emissions to protect the they advise against the risk of neurological diseases. we are approaching the horizon of tehran to the royal moments of the morning prayer, god willing, i will be at your service after the azan and its look. in the name of allah, light. eleanor! in the name of god, light. light in the name of god, light on light in the name of god, light on light in the name of god , light of god, god is great, god is great, god is great, god is great. i testify that there is no god but allah . i testify that there is no god but allah. i testify that muhammad is the messenger of god. i testify that muhammad is the messenger of god. hai ali al-falah , hi ali al-falah, hi ali khair al-amal. god bless you akbar allah, akbar , la ilaha, ilalah la la, we wish that your obedience and worship
a group of researchers from the universities of sydney and singapore found that pollution contributes to dementia by destroying essential brain cells. these pervasive pollutants are created in vehicle exhaust, power plant activity and even through brake pad wear. scientists reduce greenhouse gas emissions to protect the they advise against the risk of neurological diseases. we are approaching the horizon of tehran to the royal moments of the morning prayer, god willing, i will be at your...
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the white house, because of the cold, is a professor of american politics at the university of sydney's united states studies central enjoys us from sydney, could help you with this mr. i called on the program. so it's what we expected, perhaps that it'll be sort of a trouble buses by the election with the public at large having to make a choice between 2 very different approaches to the presidency. this is an incredibly long time. find usually the party out of the us has a longer primary season. elizabeth for drama effect. donald trump is one pretty convincing victories across about 14 states today. it looks like out of the 5th thing that the were in sick to choose day. so we got this long predicted rematch, something that's very rare. and american politics for x president to have a chance to. ready when the presidency back kind of a big kid once and us history with like perfectly planned in the 19th century side . so many people, this is so i think outside of the united states. remarkable thing. yeah. the donald trump is the best candidate to the republicans of putting forward and som
the white house, because of the cold, is a professor of american politics at the university of sydney's united states studies central enjoys us from sydney, could help you with this mr. i called on the program. so it's what we expected, perhaps that it'll be sort of a trouble buses by the election with the public at large having to make a choice between 2 very different approaches to the presidency. this is an incredibly long time. find usually the party out of the us has a longer primary...
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let's speak to michael bell, professor of ports and maritime logistics at the university of sydney.me to the programme. how critical is the support from your perspective?- critical is the support from your perspective? from an australian _ your perspective? from an australian perspective - your perspective? from an australian perspective it i your perspective? from an australian perspective it isj australian perspective it is probably not so critical and i can see it as a complete disaster for baltimore with tragic loss of life. but from a container shipping point of view or indeed a car carrier point of view, it is a port of call arejust means point of view, it is a port of call are just means baltimore can't be called at. i think container shipping will continue. it is a bigger impact on car shipping, it is a more significant port for the quantity of cars.- significant port for the quantity of cars. significant port for the auanti of cars. ., ., ., quantity of cars. for ford and general motors, _ quantity of cars. for ford and general motors, those - quantity of cars. for ford and
let's speak to michael bell, professor of ports and maritime logistics at the university of sydney.me to the programme. how critical is the support from your perspective?- critical is the support from your perspective? from an australian _ your perspective? from an australian perspective - your perspective? from an australian perspective it i your perspective? from an australian perspective it isj australian perspective it is probably not so critical and i can see it as a complete disaster for...
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brandon aqona is a professor of american politics at the united states study center at the university of sydney. he says, binding, and trump both want to become a to, to him president very unlikely that an incumbent president would be challenged, lived in johnson, and $960.00. i did step aside well, fighting the vietnam war. but usually once you've won a presidential election once you wonder what it twice can be, a $210.00 president, that's usually the market success side biden. despite being 81 years old, i think would want that place in history to be a to, to imprison like president obama. so very likely he was going to stand again. what is remarkable in many ways is the republican party you've chosen to put donald trump forward for the 3rd election and the right off to hit last and election. usually that's a sign that you should look for a new candidate. trump, controlling meaning within the republican party, pushing aside his challenges and being put forward at 77 years old with a lot of cool cases hanging in the lot of questions about and nothing fit for office, i think being brightly off.
brandon aqona is a professor of american politics at the united states study center at the university of sydney. he says, binding, and trump both want to become a to, to him president very unlikely that an incumbent president would be challenged, lived in johnson, and $960.00. i did step aside well, fighting the vietnam war. but usually once you've won a presidential election once you wonder what it twice can be, a $210.00 president, that's usually the market success side biden. despite being...
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michael bell, professor of ports and maritime logistics at the university of sydney, told us more aboutt this closure will have on shipping and logistics for the us. i can see it's a complete disaster for baltimore with tragic loss of life. but from a container shipping point of view, or indeed a car carrier point of view, it's a port of call, and itjust means baltimore can't be called at. so i think container shipping will continue. it's a bigger impact on car shipping, car carrier... it's a more significant port from the point of view of cars. there will be short term logistical problems for some time, as you say, but i think it's really more of a local issue. i don't think the uk or indeed australia are really going to notice very much. i see that president biden�*s sort of already offered to reconstruct the bridge. but in terms of insurance claim, it's going to be enormous and there are concerns about the effect that that might have. my understanding is that the ship was insured with the britannia p&i club and the britannia club, as far as i can see, despite the name it's got, it's
michael bell, professor of ports and maritime logistics at the university of sydney, told us more aboutt this closure will have on shipping and logistics for the us. i can see it's a complete disaster for baltimore with tragic loss of life. but from a container shipping point of view, or indeed a car carrier point of view, it's a port of call, and itjust means baltimore can't be called at. so i think container shipping will continue. it's a bigger impact on car shipping, car carrier... it's a...
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let's bring in transport professor at the school of engineering at the university of sydney david levinson, professor levinson, great to see you. so you were teaching at the university of minnesota, right when the i35 bridge collapsed over the mississippi river back in 2007 so what lessons do you believe from that disaster? might be applied here >> so when we looked at the bridge collapse and in 2007 of the things that we saw was that much of the traffic that was on the bridge was ae to find different routes across the misssii river. so fo inance, the bridge beforit collapsed, cared about4000 trips a day, which is much heavier than the francis scott key bridge and when we looked at the incasin traffic on the other mississippi river crossings after the bridge collapse. we only found about 90,000 cars and 50,000 of those vehicles no longer needed to cross the river somehow. so they either found different destinations or they decided not to make the trip entirely. so there's still economic impact associated with that. the other thing that we saw, of course, it does increase travel time becaus
let's bring in transport professor at the school of engineering at the university of sydney david levinson, professor levinson, great to see you. so you were teaching at the university of minnesota, right when the i35 bridge collapsed over the mississippi river back in 2007 so what lessons do you believe from that disaster? might be applied here >> so when we looked at the bridge collapse and in 2007 of the things that we saw was that much of the traffic that was on the bridge was ae to...
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graeme gill, professor emeritus at the university of sydney. you can read this. by turning over to the terminal by heading to bloomberg.com. you can read that story in full. more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you, let's take a look at your new investment plan. ok, great! this should have you moving in the right direction. thanks jen. get ongoing advice; and manage your investments in the chase mobile app. haidi: the u.s. ambassador to china says communication between the two nations militaries are starting to open up. let's get more from our exclusive interview as the ambassador weighs in on beijing's increased military spending. >> the two presidents, president biden and president xi, agreed in san francisco that we would begin again serious high level between our militaries. stephen: has it happ
graeme gill, professor emeritus at the university of sydney. you can read this. by turning over to the terminal by heading to bloomberg.com. you can read that story in full. more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you, let's take a...
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he's a professor of american politics of the united states, studies center at the university of sydney, and he joins us from sydney, a brand of the races now on. i'm many a wondering why they be left to choose between these 2 aging men. what happens a very good question. well, very unlikely that an incumbent president was a challenge. lyndon johnson and $960.00 i did step aside, wrote fighting the vietnam war. but usually once you've won a presidential election once you want to win, it twice can be a to 10 prison and that seriously the market success side bite. and despite being 81 years old, i think would want that place in history to be a to, to him, president life, president obama. so very likely he was going to stand again. what is remarkable in many ways is the republican party you've chosen to put donald trump forward for the 3rd election and the right off to hit the last and election. usually that's a sign that you should look for a new candidate, trump, the controlling meaning within the republican party. pushing aside his challenges and being put forward at 77 years old with a
he's a professor of american politics of the united states, studies center at the university of sydney, and he joins us from sydney, a brand of the races now on. i'm many a wondering why they be left to choose between these 2 aging men. what happens a very good question. well, very unlikely that an incumbent president was a challenge. lyndon johnson and $960.00 i did step aside, wrote fighting the vietnam war. but usually once you've won a presidential election once you want to win, it twice...
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of to winning the prime rate in washington state. brendan are coming from the university of sydney says, bonds, and then trump both wants to become a to 10 presidents. very unlikely that an incumbent president would be challenged, lived in johnson, and $960.00. i did step aside well fighting the vietnam war, but usually once you've won a presidential election once you want to win it twice and be at $210.00 president. that's usually the market success side by didn't. despite being 81 years old, i think would want that place in history to be a to, to imprison like president obama. so very likely he was going to stand again. what is remarkable in many ways is the republican party you've chosen to put donald trump forward for the 3rd election and the right off to hit last and election. usually that's a sign that you should look for a new candidate, trump, the controlling meaning within the republican party. pushing aside his challenges and being put forward at 77 years old with a lot of cool cases hanging in the lot of questions about and nothing fit for office i think being right in the ho
of to winning the prime rate in washington state. brendan are coming from the university of sydney says, bonds, and then trump both wants to become a to 10 presidents. very unlikely that an incumbent president would be challenged, lived in johnson, and $960.00. i did step aside well fighting the vietnam war, but usually once you've won a presidential election once you want to win it twice and be at $210.00 president. that's usually the market success side by didn't. despite being 81 years old,...
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of aid to it seems to be a direct attack on the un itself. live now to sydney, where i'm joined by dr ali mamouri who's a research fellow at deakin university. in the same where we are. here in the same where we are. here in london. it's hard to comprehend what is going on in northern gaza and what unrwa are saying about not being able to get much needed food to people. to get much needed food to --eole. �* , to get much needed food to neale, �*,. ., to get much needed food to --eole. m ., ., people. it's clear from the beginning _ people. it's clear from the beginning of— people. it's clear from the beginning of the _ people. it's clear from the beginning of the crisis - people. it's clear from the | beginning of the crisis that israel is not willing to allow food, electricity, water and of a to enter gaza. they are accusing kawana of being, some of their staff being affiliated with hamas. although there is no evidence to support the claim and israel in general is suggesting very clearly that israel is not with, or the issueis israel is not with, or the issue is they do not want to allow food, electricity and water to enter gaza. they are do
of aid to it seems to be a direct attack on the un itself. live now to sydney, where i'm joined by dr ali mamouri who's a research fellow at deakin university. in the same where we are. here in the same where we are. here in london. it's hard to comprehend what is going on in northern gaza and what unrwa are saying about not being able to get much needed food to people. to get much needed food to --eole. �* , to get much needed food to neale, �*,. ., to get much needed food to --eole. m .,...
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university. tokyo, thank you so much. thank you. latasha sydney, australia now where women of the bonded beach surf be there is life saving club. are training the next generation of rescuers. they also race rescue boats to hone their skills and ahead of international women's day on march. 8th, the volunteers of the pink patrol are raising awareness about how women contribute to safety on the water. it's a sunday morning on sydney's iconic bondai beach veteran live savers. next he cried, and christy smith, sprint through the surf and leap into their inflatable rescue boat, or i r b as quick as they can, that they were passing on their experience to the next generation of women. rescuers. in the case of christie and her daughter shar, quite literally it's a really lovely experience. so what she keeps, what she and mental you'll keep. and then she said to me one day, oh and i want to do it and i love it. and she recently told me that the feeling is like no other. i mean it means everything really established your relationship with her. and i feel really women were excluded from australia serve rescue force until 1980. now th
university. tokyo, thank you so much. thank you. latasha sydney, australia now where women of the bonded beach surf be there is life saving club. are training the next generation of rescuers. they also race rescue boats to hone their skills and ahead of international women's day on march. 8th, the volunteers of the pink patrol are raising awareness about how women contribute to safety on the water. it's a sunday morning on sydney's iconic bondai beach veteran live savers. next he cried, and...
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university of new south wales. you're joining a cert from sydney. it's good to have you on the program to, to start us off. can you give us the dummies guide to why the temperature at the surface of the ocean matters? i did my best, but you'll do it much better. yeah, no, they're incredibly important. the oceans of where the surface of the oceans of where out moraine life sits. and so an actual that marine life is used to a certain temperature range. and these temperatures are shooting up, going to, to much higher levels than we expected. i mean, it's a, there's only in your lighting in your cycles, but we know that a global warming is pushing these temperatures up. but i think even so, even though we've been projecting this warming for decades now, the rate of only over the last couple of years as cold as cold, as i've got a little bit you know, that new cycles. there are other factors that can influence the temperature at the surface of the oceans. but this, the, the copernicus report says, we know this is mostly manmade us. yeah, absolutely. i mean, as a bridge in columbus change, if you look at a tempe
university of new south wales. you're joining a cert from sydney. it's good to have you on the program to, to start us off. can you give us the dummies guide to why the temperature at the surface of the ocean matters? i did my best, but you'll do it much better. yeah, no, they're incredibly important. the oceans of where the surface of the oceans of where out moraine life sits. and so an actual that marine life is used to a certain temperature range. and these temperatures are shooting up,...
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of national security at australian national university. george, it's very nice to see you. welcome to gb news. thank you. welcome to gb news. thank you for coming on from i think you're in sydneyou? >> i am michael. good morning. good you again too. good to see you again too. >> good to see you, why has australia and its allies chosen to build nuclear powered submarines? why is that seen as the priority ? the priority? >> because the government of the day under prime minister morrison, concluded that the, the capability of this particular platform was vastly greater than the diesel powered submarines that australia had previously intended to build. the united states had been supplying, the nuclear propulsion technology to the united kingdom ever since 1958. but until 2021, the uk was the only country to which, the us navy was prepared to supply the nuclear nuclear propulsion technology , and the decision to technology, and the decision to include australia as a partner include australia as a partner in the sharing of the nuclear propulsion technology was a great game changer, and at a time when the strategic rivalry , time when the strategic rivalry, in the indo—pacific is bec
of national security at australian national university. george, it's very nice to see you. welcome to gb news. thank you. welcome to gb news. thank you for coming on from i think you're in sydneyou? >> i am michael. good morning. good you again too. good to see you again too. >> good to see you, why has australia and its allies chosen to build nuclear powered submarines? why is that seen as the priority ? the priority? >> because the government of the day under prime minister...