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Curated Video

Jeff "The 420 Chef" Invented a Cleaning Process Called "FreeLeaf"

9th - Higher Ed
Jeff says you need to clean your cannabis just like fruits or vegetables.
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Curated Video

A Cannabis Chef Invented a Cleaning Process for Weed

9th - Higher Ed
While some people do not think marijuana should get wet, Jeff the "420 Chef," says that you need to clean your cannabis as you would fruits and vegetables.
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Curated Video

Tattoo particles can migrate to lymph nodes, researchers say

9th - Higher Ed
Tattoo contaminants can travel within the human body and even remain after a tattoo heals, say researchers who used high-powered X-rays and other instruments to study corpses
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Curated Video

Nortel's toxic legacy could cost taxpayers

9th - Higher Ed
Taxpayers could be on the hook for a multimillion-dollar cleanup of Nortel's contaminated properties across Ontario
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Curated Video

Yukon government steps in with safety management at Eagle gold mine

9th - Higher Ed
The Yukon government is stepping in to deal with safety management at the Eagle gold mine. As Virginie Ann reports, this comes one month after the heap leach failure, amid growing concerns about cyanide in the water.
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Curated Video

Inuit youth learn about climate change in northern Labrador

9th - Higher Ed
Climate change is affecting the land and culture in northern Labrador, and the Nunatsiavut government is teaching Inuit youth there how they can help work toward solutions. In the fall, a group of 13 young people gathered with...
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

Phase 2 of cleanup begins at Bethpage Community Park

9th - Higher Ed
As News 12 has reported, Bethpage Community Park is a former Grumman dumping ground.
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Getty Images

Japanese woman being shown how to test food for cesium

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Female being taught how to test food for radiation at testing center in Tokyo
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Bloomberg

How American Water Works Is Rebuilding U.S. Water Infrastructure

Higher Ed
Nov.07 -- Susan Story, chief executive officer at American Water Works, discusses the company’s efforts to upgrade U.S. water infrastructure and catching contaminants in water supplies. She speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on...
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Curated Video

Illinois Town's $13 Million Water System Will Bypass Forever Chemicals

Higher Ed
PFAS chemicals, which don't degrade over time, have been used in consumer products since the 1950s and are linked to harmful health effects.
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Curated Video

Scientists Are Trying To Solve The 'Forever Chemicals' Problem

Higher Ed
PFAS are chemicals that don't wear down even after being disposed. Now scientists are trying to address them before they cause human side effects.
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Bloomberg

Oppo Tries to Change the Game on Image Stabilization

Higher Ed
Feb. 24 -- Day two of the Mobile World Congress 2016 in Barcelona has wrapped up, and Chinese manufacturer, Oppo, flaunted some nifty new technologies in "image stabilization technology" that can make snapping the perfect picture on your...
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Curated Video

Why Is Our Water Quality In Question?

Higher Ed
American drinking water infrastructure is aging, and the impacts are increasingly dangerous. How is the U.S. fixing it?
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Curated Video

Further tests to reveal affect of ship wreck on water surrounding vessel

Higher Ed
26 January 2012

1. Wide of Costa Concordia as seen from the
port
2. ARPAT regional director Marcello Mossa Verre talking to a Civil Protectio
n official
3. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Marcello Mossa Verre,...
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Curated Video

COLOMBIA: BOGOTA: PROJECT LAUNCHED TO IDENTIFY POLLUTION LEVELS

Higher Ed
Spanish/Nat

Authorities in Colombia have launched a two (m) million U-S dollar project to identify pollution levels which have made life in the capital, Bogota, a mis
ery.
The air above...
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Curated Video

California scientists hope studying 180 black mussels pried from algae-covered rocks in San Francisco Bay will provide clues into how many drugs and chemicals are polluting waters across the nation

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Testing mussels for pollution

CAPTION: California scientists hope studying 180 black mussels pried from algae-covered rocks in San Francisco Bay will provide clues into how many drugs and chemicals are...
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Curated Video

BP has released its internal report on what triggered the Gulf oil spill. The oil giant takes some of the blame, acknowledging that it misinterpreted a key pressure test of the well among. But it also faults its partners in the project.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: BP: Multiple companies contributed to Gulf spill

CAPTION: BP has released its internal report on what triggered the Gulf oil spill. The oil giant takes some of the blame, acknowledging that it...
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Curated Video

USA: STUDY ON PURITY OF BOTTLED WATER

Higher Ed
English/Nat

It's advertised as pure and healthy and every year it's in greater de
mand.
But according to an environmental group, bottled water, in some cases, may not be any purer or...
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Curated Video

Marine Camp Lejeune water under scrutiny

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Marine Camp Lejeune water under scrutiny

CAPTION: Former Marines convinced that contaminated water sickened their families at North Carolina's Camp Lejeune demanded Tuesday that Congress intervene in their dispute even...
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Curated Video

Thousands of schools across the country have broken federal laws designed to protect children from unsafe drinking water in the last decade.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Children exposed to toxins at school taps

CAPTION: Over the last decade, the drinking water at thousands of schools across the country has been found to contain unsafe levels of lead, pesticides and...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Above the Noise: Is Your Fleece Jacket Polluting the Oceans?

9th - 10th
By 2050, the World Economic Forum predicts that the amount of plastic in the oceans will outweigh ALL the fish. When you hear "plastic" pollution, you might picture six-pack rings wrapped around seagulls or beaches littered with plastic...