Microbial Interactions in Soil Structure with John Crawford
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Are you in a rut?
In this video, Joe Luciani sheds some light on why you’re probably stuck there right now.
According to John, people get stuck in a rut when they begin to stop believing in themselves and allowing negative thoughts and limiting beliefs to persuade you into DISTORTING the way you perceive yourself. This will lead to you lacking self-trust. ?
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Today, we chat with Robert Westerfield, the Senior Public Service Associate for the University of Georgia. Robert is a consumer horticulturist that specializes in vegetables and woody ornamentals.
At the University of Georgia, Robert develops agent consumer resources, teaches master gardener classes, and conducts agent training. He also works with mass media – primarily in TV, radio, and newspaper.
Join us now to hear Robert discuss:
• His responsibilities as a horticulturist, and the plants that he primarily deals with.
• What “high tunnel” production is, and how it can help farmers grow crops more efficiently.
• The nuances of greenhouse growing methods.
• How soil influences the effectiveness of plant growth.
Horticulture is a subject full of fascinating facts. By listening to this episode, you will gain useful insight into the world of plant cultivation!
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?? Let’s explore about the Agriculture Challenges with Jonathan Lynch, Ph.D., a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Plant Science at Pennsylvania State University. ?
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He explains the prosperous nations tackle this with extensive fertilization and irrigation, but it comes with a hefty price.
? Unfortunately, it's not a sustainable solution.
? Take corn, a critical global crop. In the US, the major expense in corn production is nitrogen fertilizer. ⚡️
? A staggering amount of this fertilizer is never absorbed by the plants, leading to environmental repercussions like groundwater pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
? Discover more about these critical concerns. ?
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What can wildlife research teach us about the nature of life, death, and disease? Carolyn Hogg, Senior Research Manager for the Australasian Wildlife Genomics Group, explains the importance of wildlife conservation and the preservation of our natural world for future generations.
Tune in to discover:
The ecological importance of wildlife Why Australia has the fastest extinction rate in the world The secret venomous nature of the Platypus The Australasian Wildlife Genomics Group researches Koala, Tasmanian Devil, and other Australian animal genes to find ways to fight back against the endangerment and extinction of these unique creatures. Due to the effects of climate change, invasive species, human habitat destruction, and disease, the populations of many of Australia’s most loved and well-known wildlife animals are rapidly dwindling.
When animal populations shrink down to a certain size, the risk of inbreeding depression becomes a reality and a threat to the species. This lack of genetic diversity results in an increasingly biologically unfit population. Carolyn and the Australasian Wildlife Genomics Group work closely with other conservation groups to move and integrate groups of animals, resulting in an expansion of genetic variants and higher levels of biological fitness.
Native Australian animals like the Koala are facing serious issues, including the Koala Retrovirus, an AIDS-like immunodeficiency disorder. Tasmanian Devils are being plagued by a contagious facial cancer. Invasive feral cats kill billions of indigenous animals each and every year. The importance of wildlife research and conservation cannot be overstated at this point in history. These animals need help and Carolyn is committed to saving them.
To learn more about the Australasian Wildlife Genomics Group visit https://www.sydney.edu.au/science/our-research/research-areas/life-and-environmental-sciences/wildlife-genomics-group.html
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Are you a Kindle ? kind of reader or do you still prefer to hold a real book ? when reading?
Sarah Rich, the CEO of Just Right Reader, explains why people struggle to read on a screen and why people continue to find reading an actual book to be more enjoyable.
According to Sarah, the tactile experience that a physical book offers a reader is part of what makes reading with a real life book more enjoyable and engrossing. And letting children read stories from real-life books offers tons of valuable benefits, including the enrichment of their imagination and the strengthening of their focus. ?
What books have you read with your children lately? Let us know in the comments.
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How does adrenaline leftover in the body affect more than just the fight or flight response? Excess adrenaline may actually be the root cause of many ailments suffered daily by many people.
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There are 42 biological factors that affect our blood sugar levels, but clinicians and researchers like Dana Roseman are here to help. From choosing an insulin pump versus injections to better nutrition intervention for obesity, she coaches clients with a wide range of needs.
Listen in as she helps listeners learn more about reaching healthy goals. She explains
1. The mechanism of type 1 diabetes and what exciting technologies and therapies are in the works to treat it,
2. The best practices for prediabetic listeners to decrease insulin resistance and activate obesity intervention strategies, and
3. How clinicians like her are able to coach and guide patients on a global level.
Dana B. Roseman is Director of Technology and Applied Research with Integrative Diabetes Services. She is a Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist and a Registered Dietitian. While she does both research and clinical work, the pandemic has pushed most of her current work into the clinical sphere.
She starts by giving listeners the basics on the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and explains why that means she has a variety of patient profiles. For example, while she might focus on diabetes and obesity relationships with type 2 patients, because type 1 is an autoimmune disease, there's less emphasis on diet and prevention of type 1 diabetes; therefore, her time with these patients revolves more around the technology of care.
She shares solid information with listeners at all health levels, however. For example, listeners may be surprised to learn that a ketogenic diet could actually lead to insulin resistance. Why? Well, a high amount of fat, which means a high amount of triglycerides, increases insulin resistance. This is why blood sugar levels often remain elevated after high fat meals. So if someone already has a tendency toward developing insulin resistance, over the long term, a higher fat ketogenic approach could be an issue. She provides plenty of healthy advice, such as the role of the microbiome and ways to eat for a healthy gut.
Finally, she has some exciting information about up-and-coming technology and beta cell research that speaks of an encouraging future for type 1 diabetics and their caregivers.
For more about her work and for contact information, see integrateddiabetes.com.
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"I feel that not enough people don’t know this about this about American fruit growers…
Desmond Lane, the Department Head and Professor at Auburn University Horticulture, shares some juicy facts about fruit growers here. ??
According to Desmond, most American commercial fruit growers are SMARTER than you think. ?
After all, growing fruit isn’t exactly something you can do without research, dedication, and business savvy! ?
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Why has history been filled with religious conflict? Even though some beliefs may appear similar, this can actually lead to more hostility than completely opposing views. Listen in to learn:
1. Why similar religions often conflict
2. The role religious conflict has played in global development
3. What to consider when viewing religion from the outside
Robert Eisen, a Professor of Religion and Judaic Studies, shares his views on global relationships and the relationships and conflicts caused over a complex history.
Though many religions hold parables of peace and tranquility, they have been the root causes of fighting and conflict throughout history. Despite this, there is still much to be learned and gained when attempting to gain the knowledge they offer.
Since many practitioners and followers of religions have been persecuted throughout the centuries, many religions have become accustomed to strife. While this has made some cultures incredibly hearty, it has also caused lasting issues.
Visit https://religion.columbian.gwu.edu/robert-eisen to learn more.
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