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Lilac's flowers covered with steam

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Lilac's flowers covered with steam
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Two young sciences working in a lab

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Two young sciences working in a lab
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Lilac's flowers covered with steam

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Lilac's flowers covered with steam
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Thrown ice crystals start to dissolve. Steam whirling

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Thrown ice crystals start to dissolve. Steam whirling
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Bloomberg

Nutrien CEO on Advances on Sustainable Agriculture

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Ken Seitz, President & CEO, Nutrien shares how advances in agriculture inputs can help both increase food production and mitigate climate change with Bloomberg's Jen Skerritt at the Bloomberg Canadian Finance Conference.
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Bloomberg

Tracking the Fertilizer Supply Squeeze

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Bloomberg Intelligence's Alexis Maxwell takes a look at the economic impact of soaring fertilizer costs. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

From 1.6 Billion to 7 Billion in a Century: How the Earth's Population Exploded

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May.01 -- It might be the most important invention in human history. The Haber-Bosch process allows us to turn nitrogen from the air into fertilizer for our food. It's had such an extraordinary impact on our lives, it led to an explosion...
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Bloomberg

Best of Bloomberg Intelligence (03/24/2022)

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Best of Bloomberg Intelligence delivers in-depth analysis and data sets on industries and companies, government, credit, litigation and economic factors. Catch it daily on Bloomberg Markets: The Close.
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Bloomberg

The Difference Between a Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew and Cold Brew

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Apr.04 -- Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson takes Bloomberg on a tour of its Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Seattle where he talks about the popular Nitro Cold Brew coffee beverage. Johnson talks to Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Big...
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Hearst Metrotone News

A French scientist removes the heart from a chicken embryo, freezes it in liquid nitrogen, and watches it beat again when thawed.

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A French scientist removes the heart from a chicken embryo, freezes it in liquid nitrogen, and watches it beat again when thawed.
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Curated Video

US car manufacturers develop alternative fuel technology

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AP Television News Irvine, California - July 24, 2006 1. Close up hydrogen powered of Toyota Prius driving inside Quantum Technologies engineering facility 2. Close up of "hybrid synergy drive" emblem on car 3. Various of mechanic...
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Bloomberg

UN FAO Urges Countries to Share Information on Food Availability

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Maximo Torero, chief economist of the the United Nations' Food & Agriculture Organization, or FAO, discusses the factors behind the rise in food prices across the globe, and how countries should deal with it. Food protectionism is on the...
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Curated Video

RR7011A POLLUTION IN BRITISH AGRICULTURE

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There is growing concern among scientists that some methods used in modern agriculture may lead to the contamination of our environment. Animals are reared on synthetic food, crops are sprayed with pesticides, and the land itself is...
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Curated Video

Small Businesses Face Supply Chain Problems During The Holidays

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Disruptions, coupled with increased demand, send a ripple effect through the food supply chain. But not all retailers will feel its effect.
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Curated Video

Grasses could be used to make clean, green biofuel

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Aberystwyth - June 15, 2011 1. Various of test strips of rye grass in field 2. Various of scientists walking amongst grass 3. Various of cows grazing in field 4. Various of grasses 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Professor Iain Donnison,...
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Curated Video

Latest auto innovations at NYC car show

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AP Television News 1. Various shots opening of car show 2. Various shots Lexus LS 600h L Hybrid 3. SOUNDBITE: (English): James Bell, Intellichoice car information website: "Hybrids really got their rock star status, as I like to call...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Dutch farmers drive tractors to The Hague to protest livestock cut

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Hundreds of Dutch farmers drive their tractors to The Hague to protest the government's plans to cut livestock in order to reduce nitrogen emmissions in the country by half by 2035 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: No-till farming revolution grows in Indiana

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CLEAN: No-till farming revolution grows in Indiana
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Scientists in N.Zealand try to tackle cow

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VOICED: Scientists in N.Zealand try to tackle cow
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Dutch farmers protest livestock cuts to curb nitrogen

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Thousands of farmers gather with their tractors in central Netherlands to protest the government's far-reaching plans to cut nitrogen emissions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Farmers protest Netherlands plan to cut nitrogen emissions in front of Parliament

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Farmers protest against the Netherlands government's plan to cut nitrogen emissions which could see a 30-percent reduction in livestock (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Steaming up the kitchen in Singapore

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VOICED: Steaming up the kitchen in Singapore
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AFP News Agency

Steaming up the kitchen in Singapore

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Steaming up the kitchen in Singapore
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Press Association

Extinction Rebellion activists pose as corpses on their second day of protests

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Extinction Rebellion protesters pose as corpses during a protest in Parliament Square, London. Dr Angie Nicholson from Doctors for Extinction Rebellion helped organise the demonstration and explains its significance.