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We Measure The World
METER Group, Inc. USA
47 episodes
1 month ago
Meet scientists who are changing the world—by measuring it.
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Natural Sciences
Science,
Nature,
Earth Sciences
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Meet scientists who are changing the world—by measuring it.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science,
Nature,
Earth Sciences
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Episode 34: Bushfires, The Great Barrier Reef, and White-Bellied Frogs
We Measure The World
58 minutes 23 seconds
10 months ago
Episode 34: Bushfires, The Great Barrier Reef, and White-Bellied Frogs
Measuring the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum across Australia comes in a wide variety of applications thanks to the wildly differing landscapes. No one knows more about the far reaches of these scientific efforts than Dr. Michael Forster, the founder of Implexx Sense and Director at Edaphic Scientific and a senior adjunct research fellow at Griffith University in Queensland. In this episode, we talk with Michael about everything from plans for an underwater cable to transmit power to Singapore across more than 2000 miles of seabed, environmentally friendly mining practices, and the fate of endangered frogs and birds.
We Measure The World
Meet scientists who are changing the world—by measuring it.