Water
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And then I have a little tray of plankton
water
like you might find from a river or my fish tank, which I never change the
water
on.
So welcome all to the wonderful world of life in a drop of
water.
With our friends in the Center for Cellular Construction and the help of the National Science Foundation, we are using Stentor to sense the presence of contamination in food and water, which I think is really cool.
The icebergs around me were almost 200 feet out of the water, and I could only help but wonder that this was one snowflake on top of another snowflake, year after year.
As the iceberg melts, it is releasing mineral-rich fresh
water
that nourishes many forms of life.
It's about 120 feet above the water, or 40 meters.
I imagine that my kids are going to live in a time when the most valuable commodities are fresh
water
and empathy.
In this case, boiling
water
canning is for canning things that are already pretty acidic.
The key physics principle here is when
water
boils to steam it expands by a factor of 1,600.
That's what's happening to the
water
inside that popcorn.
We'll actually part the
water
to pull money out of the air, because it's a bright future if you're an algorithm.
It doesn't need to be refrigerated, it doesn't need water, which is often lacking.
And wireless communications has become a utility like electricity and
water.
And I said, "But what's the
water
part?"
And the other women arrived and they sat in a circle, and Michaela bathed my head with the sacred
water.
It was the honey in the
water
that made it sweet, it was the oil that made it sick.
It was all these things in the water, in the world, in my body.
Do they, for instance, capture rainwater so that we can reduce
water
use?
Water
is energy intensive.
Do they, perhaps, include green infrastructure, so that we can take runoff and
water
that's going out of our houses and clean it and filter it and grow urban street trees?
The challenge I face when I hear this question is that often I have just returned from the Middle East where I spent my time filming dozens of Palestinians who are using nonviolence to defend their lands and
water
resources from Israeli soldiers and settlers.
And my favorite example of that occurred beginning in 1976, when it was discovered that the bacteria causing Legionnaires disease had always been present in natural waters, but it was the precise temperature of the
water
in heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems that raised the right temperature for the maximum reproduction of Legionella bacillus.
(SA: Life would be sweet in a cubicle like this.) DK: This next project, we were asked to design a pavilion to celebrate the recycling of the
water
on the Millennium Dome in London.
The dome has an incredible amount of
water
that washes off of it, as well as wastewater.
So this building actually celebrates the
water
as it comes out of the recycling plant and goes into the reed bed so that it can be filtered for the final time.
And then you would wander around and gather information, in a straightforward fashion, about the recycling process and what's being done, and how they're going to reuse the
water
once it comes through the plant.
So you can get the information on the front side, but as they rotate, you can see the actual recycling plant behind, with all the machines as they actually process the
water.
I showered with chlorinated water, more concentrated than actually recommended.
It's made of wood with some layers of paint an eraser and a core, which is made out of graphite, clay and
water.
Over in France, Nicolas-Jacques Conté figured out a method of grinding the graphite, mixing it with powdered clay and
water
to make a paste.
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