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Good Sleep for Brain Health by M. Chris Wolf
Good Sleep for Brain Health by M. Chris Wolf













Good Sleep for Brain Health by M. Chris Wolf

Bacteria naturally try to outsmart the drugs designed to kill them, which causes treatments to become ineffective over time.

Good Sleep for Brain Health by M. Chris Wolf

Now hospitals and healthcare facilities face the consequences: In the United States, there are 2.8 million antimicrobial-resistant infections every year, and more than 35,000 people die from these infections. How To Combat The Antibiotic Resistance Crisis For years scientists have been ringing alarm bells about a global antibiotic resistance crisis. Marais joins Ira to talk about how much of an impact increased rocket launches could have on the atmosphere, and how that compares to the auto industry. Instead, black carbon or soot particles are generated and released directly into the atmosphere, alongside reactive nitrogen and nitrogen oxides. Eloise Marais, associate professor in physical geography at University College London. And, *immediately* following a story about the new report on climate change, what exactly is the carbon footprint resulting from the ability of more people to more cheaply fire rockets into space? -David M, email Carbon isn't the big pollutant that comes from spaceflight, says Dr. Juanita H, email How much carbon do rockets contribute to global warming? -Robert C, email Very disappointing to hear the report of new "cheaper" 3D-printed rockets are available so that, like fast food pods and big gulps, we can now drop even more cheap **** into the ocean. Story Twitter Also regarding the 3-D rockets there wasn't any concern made for space pollution was there? I may have tuned out unhappily before the end.

Good Sleep for Brain Health by M. Chris Wolf

My understanding is that rocket launches release huge amounts of carbon and other greenhouse gases. It was interesting to hear you discuss 7 space launches in 5 days, and then just moments later the fact that we're not on track to reduce carbon emissions.

Good Sleep for Brain Health by M. Chris Wolf

The following messages arrived in our inbox after we reported on 3-D printed rockets in March. The Private Space Race Takes A Toll On Planet Earth After the SpaceX explosion last month, debris wasn't the only thing on the minds of Science Friday listeners. Cameras left by YouTubers were either knocked down or destroyed in the rumble, along with some of the fence surrounding the launch pad's road-facing property. The launch destroyed the company's launch pad, spreading concrete up to three quarters of a mile away. Four minutes into the launch, SpaceX detonated the rocket after the SuperHeavy booster failed to separate from the Starship as planned. It was the largest and most powerful rocket ever made, standing at around 400 feet tall.

  • SpaceX Explosion Damages Environment Around Launch Site Last Thursday, SpaceX's South Texas facility was awash in noise and fire, as crowds gathered in South Padre Island and Port Isabel to watch Starship's first orbital launch.
  • Antibiotic Resistance, Space Launches and the Environment, Phage Therapy.















    Good Sleep for Brain Health by M. Chris Wolf