
Bryan Nelson
Filmmaker at Arizona Public Media
Former Philosopher and Science Writer. Currently: Filmmaker for Arizona Illustrated at Arizona Public Media, the PBS/NPR member station in Tucson, AZ.
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1 month ago |
processingmagazine.com | Michael Coburn |Bryan Nelson |Leighton Jones
The inherent irony that is at the root of many industrial manufacturing processes is this: oftentimes, “bad” things are needed to produce “good” things. Or, to be a little more specific, hazardous things are needed to manufacture useful things. Manufacturers who produce chemical-based compounds such as caustics, acids, solvents and polymers should be well aware of this dichotomy.
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1 month ago |
processingmagazine.com | Bryan Nelson |Michael Coburn |Leighton Jones
Selecting the right pump is critical in ensuring the success of any water management system. By focusing on key performance factors and application specific requirements, end users can confirm that they have the right pump tailored to meet the demands of their job. Whether the application involves wastewater treatment, construction dewatering, mining operations, or industrial processes, having the right pump directly impacts overall system performance.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
pumpsandsystems.com | Bryan Nelson |Amin Almasi
How stainless steel and titanium can enhance durability and corrosion resistance. As regulatory standards tighten worldwide, there is an increasing demand for pumps and equipment capable of enduring harsh fluids. Pump manufacturers have consistently strived to meet these needs, enhancing pump construction to address evolving requirements while integrating stronger materials to bolster corrosion resistance and overall durability.
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Aug 4, 2024 |
treehugger.com | Bryan Nelson
There are many venomous animals in the world, but not all venom is created equal. Some stings and bites from venomous creatures are merely irritating; others can stun their victims slowly and unexpectedly. Then, there are stings and bites that cause extremely high levels of pain. Here are 10 of the animals that deliver some of the most painful stings and bites.
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Dec 8, 2023 |
frontiersin.org | Siti Zainab |Bryan Nelson |Cristina Liviana Caldiroli |Britney Kerr Wen
IntroductionPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disabling psychiatric condition characterized by re-experiencing symptoms, avoidance of trauma-related stimuli, negative alterations in cognition and mood, and hyperarousal (Al Jowf et al., 2022; Bryant et al., 2023). Given the debilitating nature of PTSD, considerable research has investigated factors contributing to the development, maintenance and treatment of this disorder (e.g., Tortella-Feliu et al., 2019; Forbes et al., 2020).
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