Systems journals

Journal of Environmental Engineering

The Journal of Environmental Engineering is a monthly engineering journal published by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The main editor is Dionysios D. Dionysiou of University of Cincinnati. The journal presents broad interdisciplinary information on the practice and status of research in environmental engineering science, systems engineering, and sanitation. Papers focus on engineering methods; impacts of wastewater collection and treatment; watershed contamination; environmental biology; nonpoint-source pollution on watersheds; air pollution and acid deposition; and solid waste management. (Wikipedia).

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Stanford Seminar - Environmental Engineering and Water Quality

"Environmental Engineering and Water Quality" Richard Luthy, Stanford University November 27, 2012 This seminar series equips students and professionals with tools to apply the engineering mindset to problems that stem from climate change, so that they may consider and evaluate possible i

From playlist Stanford EE292H - Engineering and Climate Change Seminar Series

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Stanford Seminar - Engineering Climate: Ice911 Study

"Engineering Climate: Ice911 Study" -Leslie Field, Stanford University This seminar series equips students and professionals with tools to apply the engineering mindset to problems that stem from climate change, so that they may consider and evaluate possible interventional, remedial and

From playlist Stanford EE292H - Engineering and Climate Change Seminar Series

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What Is Urban Ecology? | Ecology & Environment | Biology | FuseSchool

Ecology is the relations of organisms with one another, and with their physical surroundings (the planet). As such, ecology is very broad in scope and encompasses an incredible variety of research questions. Research in ecology encompasses everything from the effects of weather patterns

From playlist BIOLOGY: Ecology & Environment

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Engineering is continuously transforming the world, we tell you how

Engineering is continuously redefining and transforming the world around us. We bring you the most up to date information on how these changes are being made and what their impact is. To get the latest science and technology news, subscribe to our newsletter “The Blueprint” at https://bit

From playlist Engineering Wonders

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Stanford Seminar: Climate Change, Ice911, Geoengineering

EE292H: Engineering and Climate Change Climate Change, Ice911, Geoengineering Speakers: Dr. Leslie Ann Field, Stanford University Armand Neukermans, Adagio, Inc. The purpose of this seminar series is to help students and professionals develop the tools to apply the engineering and entrep

From playlist Stanford EE292H - Engineering and Climate Change Seminar Series

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Stanford Seminar - Water, Drough and Water Policy

"Water, Drought and Water Policy" -Newsha Ajami, Stanford University This seminar series equips students and professionals with tools to apply the engineering mindset to problems that stem from climate change, so that they may consider and evaluate possible interventional, remedial and a

From playlist Stanford EE292H - Engineering and Climate Change Seminar Series

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Stanford Seminar - Engineering Climate Ice911 Study

"Engineering Climate: Ice911 Study" - Leslie Field, Stanford University December 4, 2012 This seminar series equips students and professionals with tools to apply the engineering mindset to problems that stem from climate change, so that they may consider and evaluate possible interventio

From playlist Stanford EE292H - Engineering and Climate Change Seminar Series

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Stanford Seminar: The Global Clean Energy Mix and Why "All of the Above" Matters

EE292H: Engineering and Climate Change The Global Clean Energy Mix, and Why "All of the Above" Matters Speaker: S. Julio Friedmann, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory The purpose of this seminar series is to help students and professionals develop the tools to apply the engineering

From playlist Stanford EE292H - Engineering and Climate Change Seminar Series

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Stanford Seminar - Brian von Herzen of The Climate Foundation

"Balancing Gigatons of Carbon in Soils and Seas" -Brian von Herzen, The Climate Foundation This seminar series equips students and professionals with tools to apply the engineering mindset to problems that stem from climate change, so that they may consider and evaluate possible interven

From playlist Stanford EE292H - Engineering and Climate Change Seminar Series

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Tasty Worm Savior Might Also Eat Our Styrofoam | HowStuffWorks NOW

10/01/2015: How will future mans feed themselves and survive amid a wasteland of plastic garbage? The lowly mealworm offers a potential solution to both problems, with the latest research identifying their curious ability to digest Styrofoam. music: ’Cinematic’ by Jahzzar VIDEO CLIPS: Me

From playlist STBYM

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Humanitarian Engineering, Lecture 38

These lectures are based on a course, ENGR 5050 Humanitarian Engineering, at The Ohio State University by Prof. Kevin M. Passino, passino.1@osu.edu. Course summary: Poverty, sustainability, culture, social justice, development strategies, engineering for sustainable community development.

From playlist Ohio State: Humanitarian Engineering with Kevin Passino | CosmoLearning.org Engineering

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Wanna Get Sh*t Done? There’s a Perfect Noise Level for That (Part 3 of 3)

Too much noise can kill you, but silence can drive you mad. How much noise is too much? Special thanks to Mike Rugnetta for his help with this episode! Check out his podcast, Reasonably Sound, at ReasonablySound.com or on Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reasonably-soun

From playlist Seeker Plus

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Materialism Podcast Ep 49: μ- Securing Metals Supply

A recent report in the Wall Street Journal pointed out that building one wind turbine requires 900 tons of steel, 2,500 tons of concrete and 45 tons of plastic and a single electric vehicle will require the digging up, moving, and processing of over 500,000 pounds of raw materials! As we t

From playlist Materialism Podcast

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Physical Science 1.0b - Discovery of Jack Field

The discovery of a large oil filed in the Gulf of Mexico and some of the implications of that discovery. This video shows the relevance of the study of physical science in the real world. From the Physical Science course by Derek Owens.

From playlist Physical Science Chapter 1 (Complete chapter)

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What are they up to now? Trusted autonomous vehicles | The Royal Society

Ever wonder what our researchers do once the Summer Science Exhibition is finished? We catch up with some of our previous exhibitors to find out what’s new with their research since their time at the Exhibition. In this session, we hear from Trusted autonomous vehicles. This video is sub

From playlist Summer Science 2020 on demand

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eevBLAB #74 - 5G Causes EVERYTHING!

5G Causes EVERYTHING and must be stopped! Basically just 1 hour of Dave laughing at 5G nutjobs and the "5G Space Appeal" ICNIRP 5G Standards: https://www.icnirp.org/en/applications/5g/index.html SpaceX Starlink Satellite Transmitter Tech Specs: https://licensing.fcc.gov/myibfs/download.d

From playlist Debunking

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10: Case Studies: Chernobyl, Three Mile Island (cont.)

MIT ESD.932 Engineering Ethics, Spring 2006 Instructor: Dr. Taft Broome View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/esd-932-engineering-ethics-spring-2006/ YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61YF5HCMnGUwJ8D-PNNs3OR This course introduces the theor

From playlist MIT ESD.932 Engineering Ethics, Spring 2006

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Panel: Deconstructing data sources, collection + integrity – Ensure quality beyond technicalities?

Creating strong data resources, collecting ‘noise-free’, clean and consistent data and ensuring it has consistent availability and quality poses multiple challenges. ● What are the most effective methods of collecting and evaluating data? ● How much data is too much data, and how do we fi

From playlist DCE Summit

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Stanford Seminar - Geological & Enviornmental Science Carbon Sequestration

"Geological & Environmental Science Carbon Sequestration" -Kate Maher, Stanford University This seminar series equips students and professionals with tools to apply the engineering mindset to problems that stem from climate change, so that they may consider and evaluate possible interven

From playlist Stanford EE292H - Engineering and Climate Change Seminar Series

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Materialism Podcast Ep 16. Surfactants: A Slippery Soap

A look back at the history of soap from its origin in 2500 BC to the numerous changes made to soaps in the last century. Also featuring a discussion about viruses and why soaps are so effective against them. Verbeek, H. (1987). Historical Review. Surfactants in Consumer Products, 1–4. doi

From playlist Materialism Podcast

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