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APES vs.

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Jessie Howington

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In this Episode, Julianna Babcock and Caroline Mohler discuss the lesser-known environmental issue of bird endangerment. Why are the populations declining? How does it affect the environment? This podcast was reviewed by Jessie HowingtonDiscla
join Kidus Kudumu-Clavell in a detailed episode explaining the intricacies of Christian and evangelist rejection of climate change. this episode is 5 minutes long and is cited here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gnGmgPoxhUqjHb5i0Xt3TFgBGg
We take a look at what proof of work is and explore some statistics on the energy used in cryptocurrency mining. Written by Beckett Shulman.Sources:Nakamoto, S. (2009). Bitcoin: A peer-to-peer electronic cash systemDigiconomist. (2021). Bit
Join show host Ashwath Arun with special guest Jackson Lyman to discuss crypto currency, mining it, and the effects mining has on the environment. 
In this episode, Emily Ford discusses the issue of marine microplastic pollution. Some topics covered include the negative effects of microplastics on the environment, scientific research on cleaning technologies, and a discussion of what indiv
This episode of APES vs discusses what humanity can gain from helping protect the valuable rainforest ecosystems on our planet
Who was Fritz Haber? What did he create? Is he the good guy? This episode was hosted, written, and researched by Abigail Wesson, Bella Strickland, and Emmaline Rhodes. It was reviewed by Jessie Howington.References can be found at:https://do
We focus on the issues of overpopulation and the consequences that it brings within our enviroment.
Below is a link to the script and citations for all sources used to research information and film this podcast. Enjoy this episode!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FyVvk-tuu4iEOFsXtuOGBUFr1VAQ9JDGuNoq8sbkhb0/edit?usp=sharing
Disclaimer: We are students creating this podcast for a project, our experts are also fellow students helping us out.SourcesAR5 Synthesis Report: Climate Change 2014 — IPCC. (2014). Retrieved May 28, 2021, from Ipcc.ch website: https://www.ip
A discussion of bees. Why are populations declining? Can we replace them? What will happen if they go extinct?Sources:Chechetka, S., Yu, Y., Tange, M., & Miyako, E. (2017, February 9). Materially Engineered Artificial Pollinators. Chem. www.c
In 1986 the Chernobyl Power plant in modern-day Ukraine exploded, resulting in 31 deaths and all local populations being evacuated. In this episode, we discuss how this happened and the effects this incident had on the surrounding human and ani
In this episode of APES vs, we discuss the issues related to urbanization and evaluate the question "Does urbanization pose a concerning negative impact on our environment?" Disclaimer: we are playing the roles of the experts and are really hig
Disclaimer: This is two high school students imitating researchers.Citations:Bao, W., Rong, Y., Rong, S., & Liu, L. (2012, October 10). Dietary iron intake, body iron stores, and the risk of type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analy
The science and controversy behind GMOs.
This episode was hosted and written by Afzaa Rahman and reviewed by Jessie Howington. Our posed speakers are Sara Cheifitz, Arya Joshi, Sneha Singh, Emmaline Rhodes, Rubi Runton, Hannah Grunden, Alex Harry, and Mariam Hasan.References:Beijin
Voice acting by Emily and Trevor Tupper. Writing, directing, and producing by Emily Tupper.Yant, W. P. (1930). The response of Japanese waltzing mice and canaries to carbon monoxide and to atmospheres deficient in oxygen (Vol. 3040). United St
Remember that time when a bird crashed into your window when you were like seven? Well if you were like me, you didn't give it nearly as much attention as it needed. This is in fact a huge issue! But, why does it happen? Why is it so important?
By Kristopher Papp and Anna WingDISCLAIMER -All individuals in the podcast are not in any way experts on the discussed subject matter, and should not be cited in any manner. The individuals are high school students, and the students encourage
By Nitin and NeelDISCLAIMER - All speakers are high school studentsEckart, J. (2017). “Batteries Can Be Part of the Fight against Climate Change - If We Do These Five Things.” World Economic Forum. Retrieved from www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/
By: Hope L. and Aidan C. <>[Royalty Free Music] Flow — LiQWYD [Advertisement]. (2019, May 28). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLc7mSSnTokBadger, E. (2014, April 15). Pollution is segregated, too. Retrieved from https://www.wa
Disclaimer: We are high school students, Joseph A. and Branden M., that attend Research Triangle High School. Also, our researchers and doctors are played by high school students.Burke, H. B., Goodman, P. H., Rosen, D. B., Henson, D. E., Weins
Created by John H. and Chase C.Disclaimer: This podcast was produced by high school students playing the parts of experts in certain fields. While their research is certainly based on factual information, the students are not experts. <
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