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Climate change. Pollution. Is a good time for a good. Go at africa people and projects that are changing the government for the better. Good. W. Hello and welcome to a new edition of tomorrow today the science show on d w. Coming up on the program. Fresh brewed coffee is it healthy or not so. Our skin is literally crawling with millions of minute creatures. And our water is laced with traces of medication how can it be removed. These onto your average doodles or scribbles on their hieroglyphs the
Writing System
used in
Ancient Egypt
this symbol a vulture corresponds to the letter eight this will present the letter only. The other symbols represent whole words like water. Or god. Not everything has been decided in the ancient texts that have been found to date is getting easier to do with the help of
Artificial Intelligence
. Lives pyramids and pharaohs are all part of the
Assassins Creed Origins
Video Game Developers
added an educational feature based on authentic
Ancient Egypt
ian sources. Canadian historian
Maxine Deal On
helped develop the educational concept the
Discovery Tour
could prove very useful for schools and museums. Normally we wait we make a game for entertainment for fun and we do discrepancies with history we recreate the narrative we create the story this time around were used the same environment but its not about a conflict anymore its not about the narrative its really more about taking the time to explore. After a while developers realize that some of the hieroglyphs
Ancient Egypt
ian writing can be extremely difficult to decode that gave them an idea for a
Research Project
which google wanted to support. Realize that theres a
Technique Potential
to decipher billiard with it to make it more accessible it takes years and years for someone to learn how your glyphs that were with over them where as when we use a computer and the human we can do it easier on. The computer uses artificial intelligence the computerized program learns to recognize and translate hieroglyphs the
Hieroglyph Project
needs a vast quantities of data so egyptologists worldwide are using an open
Source Software
to upload and share images of ancient inscriptions to the platform. So the first looking across it will be extracting a card with a promise from a wide variety of original sources before working on the tools and algorithms that come to recognize in the darkness automatically then we can analyze existing translations matching hard sequences to unlock them meaning. That could be a boon for tonio sebastian rishta a professor of egypt ology at the
Free University
in berlin. His team has been working on an electronic dictionary of an
Ancient Egypt
ian for some thirty years its still unfinished as hieroglyphs are far more complex than letters in a man. An alphabet. Unlike our abstract letters or pictorial so you could draw them like tiny logos and make variations. You could place this or that into the hands of these little figures and that leads to the
Essential Problem
where the symbols are ambivalent even just. There are several variations of the same symbol. As. The study of egyptology lacks enough funding to regularly work with
Artificial Intelligence
welcome the
Game Developers
initiative but a usable
Computer Translation
from hieroglyphs is still a long way off. With. The text. Just as you could hardly translate korean text into german with todays computers. You can imagine how difficult it would be in to achieve a grammatically and linguistically correct translation from a string of hieroglyphics symbols into any modern language. Scientists and gamers are working together to solve the riddles of
Ancient Egypt
the databases are growing fast as egyptologists contribute decrypted translations to the new digital hieroglyph library. The way the
Ancient Egypt
ians wrote their hire adrift in rows columns that can be read from left to rice bowl for the right to left and advantage for both right and left handed scribes guess that web video of the week. Whether youre left or right handed has nothing to do with your hands but with the part of the brain that controls fine motor skills. If youre right handed its mainly the left top of the brain. Left hand as its the right stuff. Left hand is usually prefer the left side in other movements to. For example when picking. Much out. Or cutting. Most people only realize their preference once thank you lloyd with someone else go ahead give it a try. Brewing coffee was once quite a messy affair millys have been found that annoying she was a housewife who lived in dresden at the end of the
Nineteenth Century
and she loves coffee but she hated the pesky grounds that stuck to her tongue. Then she had no idea she punched holes in a pot with a nail put in a piece of
Plotting Paper
on the
Coffee Filter
was invented. After applying for a page and she started a filter producing company. A simple process first the filter then
Ground Coffee
beans and hot water and outcomes delicious coffee free from those insufferable grounds. Coffee has often been the subject of scientific studies a recent one caused you far a cad lines the authors say the
Beverage Isnt Real Panacea
according to the analysis regular consumption supposedly lowers the risk of
Heart Attack Stroke
and even cancer. Although there isnt solid proof yet the study says indicators on strong. Can be said is that car for years and harmful and that it really does minimize risks associated with
Cardiovascular Disease
stroke and heart attacks. So for me personally saying that coffee can help prevent someone from having a heart attack or getting no logical disease or cancer thats going too far. Overall what is true is that the study has shown for the first time that affects also verifiable effects could exist. Nutrition expert questions ina is a big fan of the beverage both privately and professionally he recommends coffee to patients with diseases of the liver. Theres no disputing that
Coffee Consumption
has a strong protective effect when it comes to
Liver Disease
not just in terms of helping to reduce inflammation but also in hindering
Liver Fibrosis
pathological changes to its connective tissue. For patients who have to actually live a disease not caused by excessive
Alcohol Consumption
you know recommends up to six cups of coffee a day he says one compound in particular plays a key role. In uncover the caffeine in coffee or first specific cell types in the liver by inhibiting their activity. And in the end that helps forestall
Liver Fibrosis
and that in turn stops the advance of
Liver Failure
or cirrhosis. Researches at the university of kaiser is low and they and that in turn could be associated with prevention of degenerative diseases like cancer or alzheimers. In that weeks study that researches looked at d. N. A. Isolated from the blood of eighty four men half of the
Test Subjects
strike three large cups of black coffee a day the other half drank the same amount of water. In the end the team examined d. N. A. Samples from both groups. This is the d. N. A. From two cells on the left hand side is the damage d. N. A. Is pretty diffuse thats because these fine brake. When the molecules create this halo effect live on the right is a cell with little or no damage to the d. N. A. We were able to show that four weeks of
Coffee Consumption
in our
Test Subjects
reduced this minor damage. To. The way the coffee is prepared has an impact on this effect
Espresso Beans
a roasted longer than those for drip coffee that reduces the amount of acid in the concentrated shot making it easier on the stomach but filtered coffee contains less of the compounds caffe a stolen car will two substances that have a negative effect on
Cholesterol Levels
in the blood they dont pass through the filter so for those who have high
Cholesterol Levels
filter coffee is the better choice. Because of it stimulating effect cardiologists used to warn
Heart Patients
to stay away from coughing but theyve now changed their minds. And you mentioned some people have
Heart Palpitations
after two carbs or higher
Blood Pressure
those patients should stop with one. But if you like to drink up to five cups a day and tolerate it well then from a medical
Point Of View
there is no reason to stop. Exceptions to that rule are pregnant women all those who show symptoms of bone loss as well as patients with cardiac arrhythmia. The study shows that
Drinking Coffee
could have negative affects in such cases there are more than a thousand compounds in
Coffee Research
is still trying to figure out exactly which arent good for you you get used to exactly so shall we have to look and see whether we can enrich particular substances and the beans and whether well be able to isolate them for possible uses medications thats the
Direction Research
is taking. It is essential to a future. Thats entailed then go ahead and treat yourself to a tasty cup of java. Whether its good for us or not but one thing coffee does have is a distinct aroma. How about a little smell test is it when you find nice or unpleasant and what about fish or lemons. Germans tend to associate a sense of lemons with kenyan this but for
Spaniards Chlorine
smells fresh blood russians feeling left of like that smells clean thats from poland wants to know more about what the no snow. Why do we experience some smells as pleasant and others much less so. Lavender what a wonderful scent. The process of smelling itself is very complex after inhaling the said molecules bind to specific sites on our factory receptors there are
Three Hundred Fifty
different kinds each is specialized for certain smells. The
Odor Information
reaches the long term memory and has strong connections to emotional centers. Whether or not wed like a scent mainly depends on the context in which we first smelled it. We
First Experience
many smells when were very young even while still in the womb or later as an infant. By the way smelling is also important for
Flavor Perceptions
ninety percent of them arise not on the tongue but by all
Factory Signals
whether or not truffles taste good largely depends on whether we like the aroma. Sense awaken memory and can put us in a particular mood thats why the
Purview Ministry
is so profitable apart from that how we were raised and social conventions also play a role. Takes what for example it smells bad at least thats what weve been taught thats why some go to
Great Lengths
to mask it. Because it is right right. Even if they. Do have a
Science Question
that youve always wanted answered it were happy to help out and send it to us as a
Video Text Ovoid
smell we all saw it on the show will send you a little surprise as a thank you cannot just ask. Youll find us online at the d. W. Dot com slash science and of course on twitter and facebook so get in touch. Did you know that more organisms live on your skin than they are people on earth does that make your skin crawl it shouldnt we need that epidemic. Minute might for example they live on and in our
Hair Follicles
their favorite meal see them but when this monogamy is out of balance you might find yourself with an edge to scratch. It makes sense to take good care of your skin because its far more complex than it looks the average person has almost five million haris all over their body a miniature forest. And habited by a host of tiny organisms. Among them
Bacteria Virus
es fun guy and months its a microscopic zoo. And if all its inhabitants are in equilibrium your skin does just fine. But when they arent you can develop conditions like any topic dermatitis. Reuben heritable has had
Skin Problems
all his life at least in part due to imbalances in his micro biota with help from the latest research he hopes his skin will soon be able to heal itself alone claims the inflammations i get can hurt quite a lot. As. Dermatologists painter she is convinced that the distribution of microorganisms on the skin plays a central role and thats how. You carry a range of microorganisms some are good for the skin for instance they can protected by renewing its lip at layer but there are also microorganisms that are harmful that can cause infections or as is the case with a topic dermatitis would make them worse. So what makes microorganisms trigger a topic dermatitis and research is that a
Swiss Alpine Clinic
in the town of davos are trying to find out theyre carrying out a joint study with environmental
Medicine Specialist
cloudy a title hoffman from an
Oxford University
in germany. Theres a lot going on in the field of a talk that demi titus. The dermatologist takes skin swabs she wants to use the samples to measure whats called the
Skin Microbiome
by identifying every species of microbe that lives on the patients inflamed skin with. Our work current. The focus is on the micro biome weve discovered that its not an equilibrium in patients with a topic damage titus and other chronic
Skin Diseases
theyre one microbe called stuff like caucus oreos predominates and other species a fewer and further between. The outer surface of the human body is a biosphere in its own right around
One Hundred Billion
Bacteria Virus
es fungal and mites live on each and every one of us together with microbes that live and find us they make up the micro biome. A babys first exposure to microbes occurs during birth when it comes into contact with his mothers vashon all flora thats why in individuals microbiome is similar to that of other family members. But similar does not mean identical. Microbiologists are unique just like fingerprints. And throughout our lives the microbiome constantly interacts with the environment we pass our microbes along to people and animals and receive players in return for healthy microbiome researchers believe the stable because its diverse. Cloudier title hoffman is now trying to determine who can handle exact microbial makeup. Thats no easy task because there is no way to distinguish between species under a microscope. Each
Bacteria Virus
or fungus asked to be identified genetically through d. N. A. Testing. Its a laborious process. We all know the gene data looks confusing if you dont know how to read it in your view but ruben her thoughts results are clear cut. As we hear them what you can see here is that our patient with syria. Its a topic dermatitis has a lot of stuff we love caucus oreos on his skin this red bar here thats it in fact that for compare this to results from a healthy subject the picture there is much more colorful and thats how it should be health is closely tied to microbial diversity. In an attempt to influence the micro biome the dermatologist applies a special cream to a test area she wants to encourage the growth of microorganisms that will help supplant the overly dominant
Staphylococcus Aureus
its an approach that could spark a revolution and allergy therapy when your body how if we can make an improvement here then well finally have acquired some tools with which we could help many patients with the haitian. Reuben harrell is hopeful the treatment will work. If it does he might soon have a cream to change his skin micro biome for the better. Hopefully the cream will work. But all medications that we run into our skin eventually end up in our head and ultimately in the side of us that al water could soon be clear and clean in. A romantic little river in southern germany. Clarified water from a nearby
Sewage Treatment
plant feeds into it it seems clean but looks can be deceiving that water still contains residues from drugs like painkillers antibiotics and
Blood Pressure
medication many rivers in germany now arm and office are concerned about
Writing System<\/a> used in
Ancient Egypt<\/a> this symbol a vulture corresponds to the letter eight this will present the letter only. The other symbols represent whole words like water. Or god. Not everything has been decided in the ancient texts that have been found to date is getting easier to do with the help of
Artificial Intelligence<\/a>. Lives pyramids and pharaohs are all part of the
Assassins Creed Origins<\/a>
Video Game Developers<\/a> added an educational feature based on authentic
Ancient Egypt<\/a>ian sources. Canadian\rhistorian
Maxine Deal On<\/a> helped develop the educational concept the
Discovery Tour<\/a> could prove very useful for schools and museums. Normally we wait we make a game for entertainment for fun and we do discrepancies with history we recreate the narrative we create the story this time around were used the same environment but its not about a conflict anymore its not about the narrative its really more about taking the time to explore. After a while developers realize that some of the hieroglyphs
Ancient Egypt<\/a>ian writing can be extremely difficult to decode that gave them an idea for a
Research Project<\/a> which google wanted to support. Realize that theres a
Technique Potential<\/a> to decipher billiard with it to make it more accessible it takes years and years for someone to learn how your glyphs that were with over them where as when we use a computer and the human we can do it easier on. The computer uses artificial\rintelligence the computerized program learns to recognize and translate hieroglyphs the
Hieroglyph Project<\/a> needs a vast quantities of data so egyptologists worldwide are using an open
Source Software<\/a> to upload and share images of ancient inscriptions to the platform. So the first looking across it will be extracting a card with a promise from a wide variety of original sources before working on the tools and algorithms that come to recognize in the darkness automatically then we can analyze existing translations matching hard sequences to unlock them meaning. That could be a boon for tonio sebastian rishta a professor of egypt ology at the
Free University<\/a> in berlin. His team has been working on an electronic dictionary of an
Ancient Egypt<\/a>ian for some thirty years its still unfinished as hieroglyphs are far more complex than letters in a man. An alphabet. Unlike our abstract letters\ror pictorial so you could draw them like tiny logos and make variations. You could place this or that into the hands of these little figures and that leads to the
Essential Problem<\/a> where the symbols are ambivalent even just. There are several variations of the same symbol. As. The study of egyptology lacks enough funding to regularly work with
Artificial Intelligence<\/a> welcome the
Game Developers<\/a> initiative but a usable
Computer Translation<\/a> from hieroglyphs is still a long way off. With. The text. Just as you could hardly translate korean text into german with todays computers. You can imagine how difficult it would be in to achieve a grammatically and linguistically correct translation from a string of hieroglyphics symbols into any modern language. Scientists and gamers are working together to solve the riddles of
Ancient Egypt<\/a> the databases are growing fast as egyptologists contribute decrypted translations to the new digital hieroglyph library. The way the
Ancient Egypt<\/a>ians wrote their hire adrift in rows columns that can be read from left to rice bowl for the right to left and advantage for both right and left handed scribes guess that web video of the week. Whether youre left or right handed has nothing to do with your hands but with the part of the brain that controls fine motor skills. If youre right handed its mainly the left top of the brain. Left hand as its the right stuff. Left hand is usually prefer the left side in other movements to. For example when picking. Much out. Or cutting. Most people only realize their preference once thank you lloyd with someone else go ahead give it a try. Brewing coffee was once quite a messy affair millys have been found that annoying she was a housewife who lived in dresden at the end of the
Nineteenth Century<\/a> and she loves coffee but she hated the pesky grounds that stuck to her tongue. Then she had no idea she punched holes in a pot with a nail put in a piece of
Plotting Paper<\/a> on the
Coffee Filter<\/a> was invented. After applying for a page and she started a filter producing company. A\rsimple process first the filter then
Ground Coffee<\/a> beans and hot water and outcomes delicious coffee free from those insufferable grounds. Coffee has often been the subject of scientific studies a recent one caused you far a cad lines the authors say the
Beverage Isnt Real Panacea<\/a> according to the analysis regular consumption supposedly lowers the risk of
Heart Attack Stroke<\/a> and even cancer. Although there isnt solid proof yet the study says indicators on strong. Can be said is that car for years and harmful and that it really does minimize risks associated with
Cardiovascular Disease<\/a> stroke and heart attacks. So for me personally saying that coffee can help prevent someone from having a heart attack or getting no logical disease or cancer thats going too far. Overall what is true is that the study has shown for the first time that affects also verifiable effects could exist. Nutrition expert questions ina is a big fan of the beverage both privately and professionally he recommends coffee to patients with diseases of the liver. Theres no disputing that
Coffee Consumption<\/a> has a strong protective effect when it comes to
Liver Disease<\/a> not just in terms of helping to reduce inflammation but also in hindering
Liver Fibrosis<\/a> pathological changes to its connective tissue. For patients who have to actually live a disease not caused by excessive
Alcohol Consumption<\/a> you know recommends up to six cups of coffee a day he says one compound in particular plays a key role. In uncover the caffeine in coffee or first specific cell types in\rthe liver by inhibiting their activity. And in the end that helps forestall
Liver Fibrosis<\/a> and that in turn stops the advance of
Liver Failure<\/a> or cirrhosis. Researches at the university of kaiser is low and they and that in turn could be associated with prevention of degenerative diseases like cancer or alzheimers. In that weeks study that researches looked at d. N. A. Isolated from the blood of eighty four men half of the
Test Subjects<\/a> strike three large cups of black coffee a day the other half drank the same amount of water. In the end the team examined d. N. A. Samples from both groups. This is the d. N. A. From two cells on the left hand side is the damage d. N. A. Is pretty diffuse thats because these fine brake. When the molecules create this\rhalo effect live on the right is a cell with little or no damage to the d. N. A. We were able to show that four weeks of
Coffee Consumption<\/a> in our
Test Subjects<\/a> reduced this minor damage. To. The way the coffee is prepared has an impact on this effect
Espresso Beans<\/a> a roasted longer than those for drip coffee that reduces the amount of acid in the concentrated shot making it easier on the stomach but filtered coffee contains less of the compounds caffe a stolen car will two substances that have a negative effect on
Cholesterol Levels<\/a> in the blood they dont pass through the filter so for those who have high
Cholesterol Levels<\/a> filter coffee is the better choice. Because of it stimulating effect cardiologists used to warn
Heart Patients<\/a> to stay away from coughing but theyve now changed their minds. And\ryou mentioned some people have
Heart Palpitations<\/a> after two carbs or higher
Blood Pressure<\/a> those patients should stop with one. But if you like to drink up to five cups a day and tolerate it well then from a medical
Point Of View<\/a> there is no reason to stop. Exceptions to that rule are pregnant women all those who show symptoms of bone loss as well as patients with cardiac arrhythmia. The study shows that
Drinking Coffee<\/a> could have negative affects in such cases there are more than a thousand compounds in
Coffee Research<\/a> is still trying to figure out exactly which arent good for you you get used to exactly so shall we have to look and see whether we can enrich particular substances and the beans and whether well be able to isolate them for possible uses medications thats the
Direction Research<\/a> is taking. It is essential to a future. Thats entailed then go ahead and treat yourself to a tasty cup of java. Whether its good for us or not but\rone thing coffee does have is a distinct aroma. How about a little smell test is it when you find nice or unpleasant and what about fish or lemons. Germans tend to associate a sense of lemons with kenyan this but for
Spaniards Chlorine<\/a> smells fresh blood russians feeling left of like that smells clean thats from poland wants to know more about what the no snow. Why do we experience some smells as pleasant and others much less so. Lavender what a wonderful scent. The process of smelling itself is very complex after inhaling the said molecules bind to specific sites on our factory receptors there are
Three Hundred Fifty<\/a> different kinds each is specialized for certain smells. The
Odor Information<\/a> reaches the long term memory and has strong\rconnections to emotional centers. Whether or not wed like a scent mainly depends on the context in which we first smelled it. We
First Experience<\/a> many smells when were very young even while still in the womb or later as an infant. By the way smelling is also important for
Flavor Perceptions<\/a> ninety percent of them arise not on the tongue but by all
Factory Signals<\/a> whether or not truffles taste good largely depends on whether we like the aroma. Sense awaken memory and can put us in a particular mood thats why the
Purview Ministry<\/a> is so profitable apart from that how we were raised and social conventions also play a role. Takes what for example it smells bad at least thats what weve been\rtaught thats why some go to
Great Lengths<\/a> to mask it. Because it is right right. Even if they. Do have a
Science Question<\/a> that youve always wanted answered it were happy to help out and send it to us as a
Video Text Ovoid<\/a> smell we all saw it on the show will send you a little surprise as a thank you cannot just ask. Youll find us online at the d. W. Dot com slash science and of course on twitter and facebook so get in touch. Did you know that more organisms live on your skin than they are people on earth does that make your skin crawl it shouldnt we need that epidemic. Minute might for example they live on and in our
Hair Follicles<\/a> their favorite meal see them but when this monogamy is out of balance you might find yourself with an edge to\rscratch. It makes sense to take good care of your skin because its far more complex than it looks the average person has almost five million haris all over their body a miniature forest. And habited by a host of tiny organisms. Among them
Bacteria Virus<\/a>es fun guy and months its a microscopic zoo. And if all its inhabitants are in equilibrium your skin does just fine. But when they arent you can develop conditions like any topic dermatitis. Reuben heritable has had
Skin Problems<\/a> all his life at least in part due to imbalances in his micro biota with help from the latest research he hopes his skin will soon be able to heal itself alone claims the inflammations i get can hurt\rquite a lot. As. Dermatologists painter she is convinced that the distribution of microorganisms on the skin plays a central role and thats how. You carry a range of microorganisms some are good for the skin for instance they can protected by renewing its lip at layer but there are also microorganisms that are harmful that can cause infections or as is the case with a topic dermatitis would make them worse. So what makes microorganisms trigger a topic dermatitis and research is that a
Swiss Alpine Clinic<\/a> in the town of davos are trying to find out theyre carrying out a joint study with environmental
Medicine Specialist<\/a> cloudy a title hoffman from an
Oxford University<\/a> in germany. Theres a lot going on in the field of a talk that demi titus. The dermatologist takes skin swabs she wants to\ruse the samples to measure whats called the
Skin Microbiome<\/a> by identifying every species of microbe that lives on the patients inflamed skin with. Our work current. The focus is on the micro biome weve discovered that its not an equilibrium in patients with a topic damage titus and other chronic
Skin Diseases<\/a> theyre one microbe called stuff like caucus oreos predominates and other species a fewer and further between. The outer surface of the human body is a biosphere in its own right around
One Hundred Billion<\/a>
Bacteria Virus<\/a>es fungal and mites live on each and every one of us together with microbes that live and find us they make up the micro biome. A babys first exposure to microbes occurs during birth when it comes into contact with his mothers vashon all flora thats why in individuals microbiome is similar to that of other family members. But similar does\rnot mean identical. Microbiologists are unique just like fingerprints. And throughout our lives the microbiome constantly interacts with the environment we pass our microbes along to people and animals and receive players in return for healthy microbiome researchers believe the stable because its diverse. Cloudier title hoffman is now trying to determine who can handle exact microbial makeup. Thats no easy task because there is no way to distinguish between species under a microscope. Each
Bacteria Virus<\/a> or fungus asked to be identified genetically through d. N. A. Testing. Its\ra laborious process. We all know the gene data looks confusing if you dont know how to read it in your view but ruben her thoughts results are clear cut. As we hear them what you can see here is that our patient with syria. Its a topic dermatitis has a lot of stuff we love caucus oreos on his skin this red bar here thats it in fact that for compare this to results from a healthy subject the picture there is much more colorful and thats how it should be health is closely tied to microbial diversity. In an attempt to influence the micro biome the dermatologist applies a special cream to a test area she wants to encourage the growth of microorganisms that will help supplant the overly dominant
Staphylococcus Aureus<\/a> its an approach that could spark a revolution and allergy therapy when your body how if we can make an improvement here then well finally have acquired some tools with which we could help many\rpatients with the haitian. Reuben harrell is hopeful the treatment will work. If it does he might soon have a cream to change his skin micro biome for the better. Hopefully the cream will work. But all medications that we run into our skin eventually end up in our head and ultimately in the side of us that al water could soon be clear and clean in. A romantic little river in southern germany. Clarified water from a nearby
Sewage Treatment<\/a> plant feeds into it it seems clean but looks can be deceiving that water still contains residues from drugs like painkillers antibiotics and
Blood Pressure<\/a> medication many rivers in germany now arm and office\rare concerned about
Drug Residues<\/a>. In the can and should in being a stickler for not we can prove with our own studies that even at low concentrations of an act has an effect on organisms in the water trout for instance. Because of changes in their kills and in the kidneys and were also focusing on a former for example
Birth Control<\/a> pills which in extreme cases they can lead to the feminization of organisms so for preventive reasons we dont want these substances and
Drinking Water<\/a> because. Thats why a team of environmental scientist taking part in a
Pilot Project<\/a> at a big varian
Sewage Treatment<\/a> plant is now trying to filter
Drug Residues<\/a> out of waste water its a real challenge because medicines dont break down easily. By made the comment of corn to be effective medications have to fulfill certain criteria they must be stable but resistance they need to have\ra long shelf life and reach certain parts of the body where theyre needed so they have to remain stable during and sematic reactions. That stability. She is also the reason why the body doesnt completely absorbed medications so a proportion of the medications you take are eliminated by a urine. Up to seventy percent of the dicho
Fanatic You Swallow<\/a> is excrete again residue from creams and gels is also rinsed away in the shower bath and ends up in the waste water. The
Bavarian Researches<\/a> have built a reactor that can break down stable
Drug Residues<\/a> in its wastewater is pulsed with ozone the process is already used to kill. But it also breaks down
Drug Residues<\/a> into their constituent parts. These samples of waste water that have been treated with ozone illustrate how well it works that carefully analyzed by there are no cry from his colleagues at the\rregional
Environment Office<\/a> they conduct tests for example in a comparison untreated samples turned
Reddish Orange Samples<\/a> treated with ozone remain clear. But in all exhibit when it comes to hormones were very satisfied after ozone nation there are practically undetectible but with other medications the situation isnt quite as rosy we have some good rates of degradation over ninety percent for example with back with a knock on average were at about eighty five percent but thats not quite good enough since some of these medications like
Blood Pressure<\/a> drugs are not completely broken down by ozone nation another aspect is that the process of degradation could create problematic transformation products. So otoh no alone isnt sufficient thats why in an additional treatment step the bavarian team is also testing two different
Filter Systems<\/a> the first employed sound bacteria. The second uses
Activated Carbon<\/a> granules. In early trials it was much more effective thats because the compounds left over after the nation and here readily to their uneven surface but the system has a drawback after two years at the latest the
Activated Carbon<\/a> particles are covered completely they cant absorb any more so the filters have to be swapped out and cleaned which is complicated and expensive. Thats why the researchers have high hopes for a new
Activated Carbon Process<\/a> that harnesses nature. And whats special about this granulated
Activated Carbon<\/a> is that when this carbon is exhausted completely fall a bio film forms on its surface and the microorganisms in this biofilm to grade the residues biologically in other words this
Activated Carbon<\/a> has an advantage it can\rclean itself that of course also brings an economic advantage because we can leave the carbon in the filter for longer and that in turn lowers
Operating Costs<\/a> significantly. In twenty seventeen global sales of medications it around
Seven Hundred Ninety Billion<\/a> dollars thats
One Hundred Fifty Billion<\/a> more than a decade before the race is on to find economical ways to sterilize water and remove
Drug Residues<\/a> but these researches have to be patient it can take about a year for a biofilm to form an
Activated Carbon<\/a> only then will they know whether the process could also work in large treatment plants. How often do you say yes when you really mean no. It happens a lot to all of us we all lie every day several times and that has massive consequences for our health but can we change our behavior. More in this next week\ron tomorrow or today. The be. Above the. Law. The law. On the bones. Of the. Law. More. Scars cover on forget women in russia have to live with violence sexism and oppression the meaning and violence is normal in russia. Where putin is petri arche moves to
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