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Between Two Worlds: Oswaldo Estrada bridges cultures and languages using fiction.
Through fiction, Oswaldo Estrada bridges cultures and languages, illuminating resilience and hope in the journey of immigration. By: Megan Mendenhall, Posting Date: November 18, 2024
Find the story here: endeavors.unc.edu/between-two-worlds/ (about:invalid#zCSafez)
Find the story here: endeavors.unc.edu/between-two-worlds/ (about:invalid#zCSafez)
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Unmasking Ugliness: Al Duncan researches why humans are drawn to the unpleasant aspects of life.
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Al Duncan has spent the last 15 years exploring why humans are drawn to the unpleasant and uncomfortable aspects of life. By: Maggie McIntyre, Posting Date: November 14, 2024 Find the story here: endeavors.unc.edu/unmasking-ugliness/ (about:invalid#zCSafez)
Outrage Explained: Kurt Gray studies our deepest beliefs, and hopes his newest book will help bri...
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Kurt Gray studies our deepest beliefs - from morality to religion - and hopes his newest book will help bridge political divides. By: Alyssa LaFaro Posting Date: November 1, 2024 Find the story here: endeavors.unc.edu/outrage-explained/
Feeling the Music: Willie Payne works with blind/low-vision musicians to make music more accessible
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Willie Payne works with blind and low-vision musicians to make music more accessible. Release date: October 30, 2024. By: Megan Mendenhall Story Link: endeavors.unc.edu/feeling-the-music/
Symbiotic Strides: Helen Huang is building better prosthetics by enhancing them with robotics & AI
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Helen Huang and her lab are building better prosthetics by enhancing them with robotics and AI. Release date: October 29, 2024. By: Alyssa LaFaro Story Link: endeavors.unc.edu/symbiotic-strides/
Fitness for All: Kara Hume building a fitness program for people of varying abilities.
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After working with the autism community for over 30 years, Kara Hume is building a fitness program for people of varying abilities. Release date: October 28, 2024. By: Alyssa LaFaro Story Link: endeavors.unc.edu/fitness-for-all/
Robot Reboot
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Lilly Nekervis is modifying a robot dog to be a guide dog for people who are visually impaired.
Robot Reboot: UNC undergraduate research assistant is modifying a robot "dog" to be a guide dog.
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Lilly Nekervis is modifying a robot dog to be a guide dog for people who are visually impaired. Release date: October 8, 2024. By: Megan Mendenhall Story Link: endeavors.unc.edu/robot-reboot/
The Future of Folk: Folklorist, Patricia Sawin, and her research on oral histories and cat memes
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Patricia Sawin has devoted her career to researching people’s everyday stories, from oral histories to memes. Release date: September 24, 2024. By: Maggie McIntyre Story Link: endeavors.unc.edu/the-future-of-folk/
Small Materials, Big Innovations: UNC Researchers develop next-gen medical devices
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In collaboration with scientists and clinicians, Wubin Bai uses his expertise in materials science to develop next-generation medical devices. Release date: September 23, 2024. By: Alyssa LaFaro Story Link: endeavors.unc.edu/small-materials-big-innovations/
Team Science for Space: UNC researcher works with NASA on making NC a hub for future space studies
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Jonathan Schisler’s research on aging is fueling a partnership with NASA to make Carolina a collaborative hub for future space studies. Release date: September 19, 2024. By: Alyssa LaFaro Story Link: endeavors.unc.edu/team-science-for-space/ (endeavors.unc.edu/team-science-for-space/)
Back to Basics: Carolina undergraduates talk about their foundational research projects
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From sustainable chemistry to quantum computing, Carolina undergraduates share their foundational research projects. Release Date: September 17, 2024. Story by Megan Mendenhall View the written story: endeavors.unc.edu/back-to-basics/
Young Punks, Big Waves: UNC-CH's Fluids Lab is one of the most unique research spaces of its kind
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Roberto Camassa and Rich McLaughlin pushed for creation of a fluids lab at Carolina in the late 1990s - and now it’s one of the most unique research spaces of its kind in the U.S. Release Date: August 27, 2024. Story by Alyssa LaFaro View the written story: endeavors.unc.edu/young-punks-big-waves/ (about:invalid#zCSafez)
The Lifecycle of a River: Julianne Davis gives a firsthand account of her research in Alaska.
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Julianne Davis writes about her last two field seasons in Alaska, waiting for river ice to break to study sediment shifts during springtime. Release Date: August 26, 2024. Story by Julianne Davis View the written story: endeavors.unc.edu/the-lifecycle-of-a-river/
Mapping Marsh Futures: Researchers from the Carolina Drone Lab use drones to assess marshes in OBXFS
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Researchers from the Carolina Drone Lab use aerial imagery to assess marsh health in the Outer Banks. Release Date: August 22, 2024. Story by Megan Mendenhall View the written story: endeavors.unc.edu/mapping-marsh-futures/
A Stream of Data: Amanda DelVecchia and her team look at greenhouse gas emissions in local streams.
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A Stream of Data: Amanda DelVecchia and her team look at greenhouse gas emissions in local streams.
First Came Love, Then Came Science: UNC research couple talk about their life of adventure & science
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First Came Love, Then Came Science: UNC research couple talk about their life of adventure & science
Quenching Curiosities: Talking to Carolina researchers who study beverages, from beer to soda.
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Quenching Curiosities: Talking to Carolina researchers who study beverages, from beer to soda.
The Faces Behind Our Food: Don Nonini talks about sustainable farmers and food activism
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The Faces Behind Our Food: Don Nonini talks about sustainable farmers and food activism
A Wok Through Time: Unpacking the life of Fu Pei-Mei with UNC Researcher Michelle King
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A Wok Through Time: Unpacking the life of Fu Pei-Mei with UNC Researcher Michelle King
A Spoonful of Policy: Lindsey Smith Taillie researches healthy food policies across the globe.
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A Spoonful of Policy: Lindsey Smith Taillie researches healthy food policies across the globe.
The Green Thumb’s Guide to Taxonomy: Alan Weakley talks about identifying & naming discovered plants
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The Green Thumb’s Guide to Taxonomy: Alan Weakley talks about identifying & naming discovered plants
Anchoring Communities: Lindsay Dubbs conducts research in the Outer Banks to protect marine life
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Anchoring Communities: Lindsay Dubbs conducts research in the Outer Banks to protect marine life
Adventures in Ancient Plants: Patricia Gensel studies 400-million-year-old plants
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Adventures in Ancient Plants: Patricia Gensel studies 400-million-year-old plants
Just the Facts: Heesoo Jang researches fact-checking
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Just the Facts: Heesoo Jang researches fact-checking
Legacy in Labor: Herrison Chicas researches children of immigrants
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Legacy in Labor: Herrison Chicas researches children of immigrants
Let’s Get Clinical: UNC Researchers discuss their clinical trials
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Let’s Get Clinical: UNC Researchers discuss their clinical trials
Anyone else here cause they got diagnosed with the burger bug?
How riveting!
very insightful
Should I worry about the PFAS in my brain?
Her studies on meat are absolute biased garbage with no real basis.
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Please Describe The RESIN! Can you Link an article or paper? Thnx💕
So whete are we on this? Any filters in use? Are tests ongoing?
What happens to/with the waste product of these treatments???
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Good information. Keep up the good work.👍
Bravo! Such a great example of getting students to utilize critical thinking
"The consumers demands them" ? Why would the public demand a toxic chemical that never natural degrades in the environment? They demand a safe alternative.
I got bitten by a tick many years ago. I started getting something like mad cow tremors if I ate beef and overwhelming sickness. I couldn’t take Tylenol or aspirin type products. I could eat yogurt and cheese but would always feel irky afterwards. I also cannot eat the chocolate croissants from Starbucks. My face and throat start constricting. At present, I eat chicken, turkey, or fish. I also have Lynch Syndrome. One benefit is my lab work is always excellent in all fields except slightly elevated cholesterol, the bad kind, but my triglycerides are good. There are times I sure would like a cheeseburger but oh well.
30 years after inception, I just received another letter for this study.
What about removing them from the human body? The industrial world is becoming psychotic.
Thanks guys! UNC rocks!
i wish someone could find a cure. i've had it for almost m14 years now.
Research accupuncture Your entire body metabloism is muchlike an electrical circuitry board. alpha-gal is like getting some corrosion on the board. Accupunture maybe able to re-route circuits long enough for the body to repair the corrosion. Caveat-Accupuncture is not a well defined science as there is much still unknown about human circuitry processes - but more and more research can help bring more definition
I am so touched and inspired by Dee's work. Thank you!
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Explain why Dupont is not being sued up the wazu for this CRIMINAL ACT!.
Amazing story.
A lot of yoga practices are aimed at increasing flexibility of ankles, like Ankle rotation and feet rotation in clockwise and anti-clockwise motions. I am curious to know more about the ankle nerves and their impact on brain and spinal cord. As whenever I do these exercises, I feel a strong sensation in my medulla and spinal cord.
We just renourished buxton (I work for GLDD equipment operator) and we did install a single row dune there. Florida on the other hand (Daytona, Sanibel island, Fort Myers) appears to have not had any beaches renourished in years and had very little protection from the recent storms. And with that, well you likely seen the results. Wake up call for Florida imo.
<3 Keep doing the good work. You're inspiring!
I wouldn't really say customers demand these chemicals. Must probably don't often know anything about these chemicals, if they are in the products they buy and much less about the environmental/health effects of them. If most people knew about these chemicals and knew of the adverse effects of them many I believe many would choose other products that are PFAS free. It's more about the profit hungry chemical companies and their control over our regulatory agencies aka regulatory capture.
dude pfas is in 40% of drinking water. This isnt some cash cow for regulatory agencies, this shit is everywhere and itsno doubt causing epigenetic changes in humans and animals
Will this drug kill people and only last 6 months like the MRNA's from Pfizer?
Your resin is anionic, cationic, absorbing or adsorbing? Great work coming from an industrial chemist working in industrial water filtration.
I see this happening now with the Holo system from Surgalign
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I was diagnosed with Alpha Gal syndrome this past April of last year I have been hospitalized over 20 times I can’t eat dairy products and I have air born alpha gal syndrome from the fumes of mammal meat 🥩 cooking I can’t be around it’s very challenging and over whelming with all these restrictions to mammals and deprive mammal products in medicines and house hold products and toiletries etc…
I have this too, my symptoms are all internal, what are your symptoms?
i can't count the time i've been in the hospital ..all by accidental exposure to meat just someone touching meat and something i'm going to eat
Research accupuncture Your entire body metabloism is muchlike an electrical circuitry board. alpha-gal is like getting some corrosion on the board. Accupunture maybe able to re-route circuits long enough for the body to repair the corrosion. Caveat-Accupuncture is not a well defined science as there is much still unknown about human circuitry processes - but more and more research by UNC might help
Premise doesnt disprove the increased brain activity may just be from them playing individually rather than sitting idle. They Should show solo test too
You mean the drugs Barik came up with to treat Covid before they released the virus? The drugs they refuse to let us have? But we can have an unapproved shot in the arm? I call BS.
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*Confidential Documents reveal Moderna sent mRNA Coronavirus Vaccine Candidate to University Researchers weeks before emergence of Covid-19* A agreement shows potential coronavirus vaccine candidates were transferred from Moderna/NIAID(Fauci) to the University of North Carolina in 2019, nineteen days prior to the emergence of the alleged Covid-19 causing virus in Wuhan, China.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: "They never talk about public health. They never talk about how to repurpose medication, how to quarantine the sick, how to get people to eat Vitamin D, and zinc and exercise and build their immune system. There’s none of that discussion. It’s all about how to use a pandemic as a pretense to obliterate democracy… The CIA through USAID was the biggest funder, even bigger than Tony Fauci, of gain of function studies in Wuhan, the Pentagon was second, Tony Fauci was third… The Pentagon began funnelled the money through Tony Fauci to Wuhan, $1.7 billion a year. Now it’s $2.2 billion. They also gave Fauci a 68% raise attached to his bioweapons research. That’s one of the reasons why he had to continue to do this gain of function research even when Obama told him to stop in 2014. He didn’t… Ralph Baric with funding from Tony Fauci developed the system for hiding the evidence of engineering. If you were really interested in public health you would want to do the opposite of that… That’s not what they were doing. They were weaponizing it so that it could not be traced back to when they dropped it on the world. Baric then with funding from Tony Fauci developed the system for hiding the evidence of engineering. If you were really interested in public health you would want to do the opposite of that… That’s not what they were doing. They were weaponizing it so that it could not be traced back to when they dropped it on the world. Baric then with funding from Fauci then taught that technology which he called the *“no-see-um”* technology to Zheng-Li Shi, the Chinese scientist who was running that lab under the control of the Chinese communist party and the People’s Liberation Army… Tony Fauci funded it."
Why would you want to encourage people to eat red meat when it's deadly to the animals and eventually causes diseases like cancer in the human? You people are evil.
When hate crimes and talk that incites them has NO priority or reporting penalties the justice conti uses to turn aim at THE VICTIM and away from ALL platforms of justice .. we are verbally refrained by wealth work history and records that have ready been oppressed. Watch THE ACT OF KILLING
What happened and after many decades everyone find out about this - now it is time to find about the other products espesially about medical .... of the last year
The collection method using those plastic waterproof tubing would be adding PFAS... And there are over 2,800 PFAS
Now to find a way to flush them from your body.
The best way is to bring a law to bar these chemicals from commercial use.
The problem with a law that bans some chemicals is that it can be seen to approve others and so who is liable for the cost of the damage done? Best to make it easy to claim for damages and and have a law that lets judges issue injunctions for their jurisdiction when they've determines the supply chain is liable for the effects of one of the chemicals. You need judgement with visible economic pressures instead of decrees because it has to be the truth. The supply chain can feel safe selling anything they think a judge wouldn't rule against and can avoid anything they haven't got a good assurance for. Marketing departments can work to convince retailers of the safety and that will make the manufacturer and conspirators like industry groups liable so they have to do it right as long as anyone cares not to be harmed. Meanwhile you can reserve legislation for the gratuitous issues that doesn't solve, but what could they be if the truth of the harm is actually known for real?
They develop a new “different” one that is barely changed molecularly, but new and basically the same effects. Its been happening since the 50’s.
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Does the resin just trap or does it transform to harmless? If it just trap, then what?
Traps and holds. The resin is a mousetrap, the mouse still exists. Incinerator (not fan of exchange from land to air pollution, landfill (really, ???).
This is good news, but I really mind the tag line that we're just stuck with these chemicals as a result of consumer demand. That is insane. When did consumer demand win such exalted status over an issue of life and death?
Did you ever choose a purchase based on better properties which the manufacturer needed PFAs to achieve or indicate by any means to your shopkeeper what your preferences might be, including allowing the shopkeeper to buy the same things you buy so they could guess what you'd like based on their similar experiences?
@@tricky778 I choose all my purchases that way. But the chemicals are in everything now, even my guitar strings. But it sounds like you want to believe it's consumers' fault for not informing merchants? Thank you, next!
@@jaylair6366 somewhat, yes. If it appears to them that you don't care they might not care. Thanks, next please... Got a lot of blank stares to get through, lots of silver platters to fill
@@tricky778 The average consumer has no clue about the chemical composition of the products they buy.
@@tomcollins5112 sounds like we've found the cause of the problem.