Now techknow investigates the problem with plastic. They throw in the street or throw it in the ocean. We have the technology. I cant touch it . No you cant. So why dont we use it . So you dont know what happens to the plastics you recover . Dr shini somara is a mechanical engineer. Dr. Crystal dilworth is a neuroscientist. Were standing by a pipe marked heated sludge. And im phil torres, im an entomologist. Thats our team. It smells very organic. Now lets do some science. Hey guys, welcome to techknow. Im phil torres and today we are going to be talking trash and a ton of it. Joining me with this trash talk dr. Crystal dilworth, dr. Shini somara. Now first up the water bottle, by some estimates here in the u. S. We use 50 billion of these every year and myth number one is that this is going to be recycled. Correct, actually its probably not going to be recycled. A lot of Water Bottles that we think are headed for recycling facilities end up in landfills and those landfills can have so
We have the technology. I cant touch it . No you cant. So why dont we use it . So you dont know what happens to the plastics you recover . Dr shini somara is a mechanical engineer. Dr. Crystal dilworth is a neuroscientist. Were standing by a pipe marked heated sludge. And im phil torres, im an entomologist. Thats our team. It smells very organic. Now lets do some science. Hey guys, welcome to techknow. Im phil torres and today we are going to be talking trash and a ton of it. Joining me with this trash talk dr. Crystal dilworth, dr. Shini somara. Now first up the water bottle, by some estimates here in the u. S. We use 50 billion of these every year and myth number one is that this is going to be recycled. Correct, actually its probably not going to be recycled. A lot of Water Bottles that we think are headed for recycling facilities end up in landfills and those landfills can have some really negative impacts on the surrounding communities. Its actually quite shocking that a material
This is techknow, a show about innovations that can change lives. The science of fighting a wild fire. Were going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity but were doing it in a unique way. This is a show about science by scientists. Tonight trash. Its everywhere. Whats the out put of this facility . Landfills overflowing. It just smells so bad. But some of our trash. Could be recycled. Why isnt it being done more . Now techknow investigates the problem with plastic. They throw in the street or throw it in the ocean. We have the technology. I cant touch it . No you cant. So why dont we use it . So you dont know what happens to the plastics you recover . Dr shini somara is a mechanical engineer. Dr. Crystal dilworth is a neuroscientist. Were standing by a pipe marked heated sludge. And im phil torres, im an entomologist. Thats our team. It smells very organic. Now lets do some science. Hey guys, welcome to techknow. Im phil torres and today we are going to be talking trash a
Retracement of the iphone in his book the one device. This year is the tenth anniversary of the iphone. Hes interviewed by New York Times reporter steve lohr. Host brian i read your book as a true creation story. One is apple has seen the turmoil that they went through to what ends up as the creation of the iphone. That is the history of the creation of each one of the technologies and those stories are knit together. Why did you take that approach and take us back to the start of the book project itself. Guest yeah well so the idea for the book really kind of began with the stark realization that the phone had integrated itself into its own life and the life of my peers. It was something i really didnt understand particularly well. I, you know a lot of us have that moment i think when we are abruptly and suddenly forced to go without it for a second in this case i was in a cab. When i was retrieving it, i was standing in light at the dmz and i had jettisoned my responsibilities for th
U. S. House for the start of legislative business. Live coverage of the house here on cspan. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] the speaker pro tempore the house will be in order. The the speaker pro tempore all rise. The house will be in order. The prasheprabe will be offered by our father, chaplain conroy. Chaplain conroy let us pray. Passion ad and merciful god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. Give the members of this house strength, fortitude and patience. Fill their healths hearts with charity, their minds with understanding, their wills with courage to do the right thing for all of america. In the work to be done in the week to come, may they rise together to accomplish what is best for our great nation. Last week we honored and we thank you for the service rendered to the allied cause by the filipino veteran