Pumps
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Now this, we make lots and lots of
pumps.
Well we make lots and lots of
pumps.
So we're in the process of helping them design deep-well, low-cost manual
pumps
in order for these people who have a quarter acre of land to be able to grow crops in the off-season.
In fact, it's going to require twice the world's supply of oil to run the
pumps
to generate the water.
So, for example, Jackson came along and suggested that we use air
pumps
instead of water
pumps.
It
pumps
blood.
Half of that runs
pumps
and fans.
For example, pumps, the biggest use of motors, move liquid through pipes.
But a standard industrial pumping loop was redesigned to use at least 86 percent less energy, not by getting better pumps, but just by replacing long, thin, crooked pipes with fat, short, straight pipes.
You can also deliver heat more efficiently using heat pumps, which use a smaller bit of high-grade energy like electricity to move heat from your garden into your house.
Every year, thousands of cochlear implants, diabetic pumps, pacemakers and defibrillators are being implanted in people.
In water pipes, we have fixed-capacity water pipes that have fixed flow rates, except for expensive
pumps
and valves.
So this isn't expensive
pumps
or valves.
Your pituitary gland
pumps
this stuff out as part of the stress response.
Using the liquid-based approach to do this, you take this high surface area packing material, you fill the contactor with the packing material, you use
pumps
to distribute liquid across the packing material, and you can use fans, as you can see in the front, to bubble the air through the liquid.
The heart
pumps.
Just the Amazon
pumps
to the atmosphere 20 billion tons of water every day.
In underground rail systems like those in London, Moscow, and New York City, hundreds of drainage
pumps
are abandoned, flooding the tunnels in just three days.
The waves were much higher than our boat, and the water poured in faster than the motor
pumps
could take it out.
Next, any treatment that installs foreign objects in the body: stents for stroke,
pumps
for diabetes, dialysis, joint replacements.
This ranges from pacemakers to insulin
pumps
to the materials that engineers are using to try and build new tissue.
Now we know that the heart
pumps
blood.
Through its placenta, the fetus
pumps
the mother's arteries with hormones that keep them open to provide a permanent flow of nutrient-rich blood.
The balloon
pumps
air in to make itself heavier, or lets air out to make it lighter.
It's a reverse fuel cell, essentially, that sucks in the Martian atmosphere and
pumps
out oxygen.
And more and more connected devices we see like pacemakers and insulin
pumps
that will proactively signal if help is needed soon.
I set up five hand
pumps
in the two dried up wells in my locality.
We use hydroponics that
pumps
around nutrified water, saving 90 percent of water usage.
With a little time, they will flow back to the areas where they’re needed, sometimes with the help of active sodium and potassium
pumps.
Insulin
pumps
improve the lives of many of the 415 million people with diabetes around the world by monitoring blood sugar, delivering insulin, and preventing the need for constant finger-pricking and blood testing.
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