How Supermarkets Rewired The Planet

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The supermarket is one of the strangest and most powerful inventions in human history.
Grocery shopping is often perceived as a simple, mundane activity. And for many, access to food has never been more effortless. But supermarkets hold far more power than we realize. The journey our groceries take to reach the shelves touches every part of our lives – from our health, to our culture, to the environment.
In this episode of Human Footprint, Shane Campbell-Staton embarks on a global investigation into the supermarket’s origins, revealing how they transformed the world and grappling with what the future may bring. He explores how innovations in food production, packaging, transportation, advertising, and retail design revolutionized how we buy our food.
Today, supermarkets offer endless choices and low prices, but behind the shelves lies a darker truth. In pursuit of efficiency, we’ve surrendered control of our food system to vast corporations, promoted global supply chains that hide labor and environmental abuses, and flooded our diets with ultra-processed foods.
Shane travels from surreal supermarket art installations to apple orchards, commercial film sets, shrimp farms, urban food co-ops, and beyond, connecting with people whose lives are intertwined with this system. What he uncovers is a complex story of the modern grocery store, the true cost of convenience, and the urgent need to reimagine the way we feed ourselves

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Mozelle Baitise Delacroix’s only son | Brazil has a strong Yoruba cultural presence…

Brazil has a strong Yoruba cultural presence, due to the transatlantic slave trade. While the Yoruba language is not widely spoken, Yoruba traditions, particularly in religion and music, have significantly influenced Afro-Brazilian culture. Yoruba descendants in are referred to as "Nago”

Mozelle Baitise Delacroix’s only son. (@wanderingdruid3300.bsky.social) 2025-08-13T00:02:30.875Z

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Europe’s climate in 2050

The speed and magnitude of the climate change we are facing today is unprecedented. Heatwaves, droughts, floods… We are feeling its effects on our daily lives, year after year. Its impacts will increase at least until 2050 and every region of Europe will be affected.

Based on the results of the latest available studies, and in particular, on the 6th IPCC report, this film, produced by scientists in the framework of the European project EUCP, aims to present to the general public the climate changes expected in Europe in 2050. The researchers explain in an accessible way the variations in temperature and precipitation as well as the extreme climate events that European inhabitants will have to face.

This film provides the keys to understand how climate will reshape our landscapes and lifestyles over the coming decades. … and to enable us to better anticipate the need for human societies to adapt to this partly inevitable climate change.

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This film is available in several languages:
🇫🇷 • Quel climat en Europe pour 2050 ?
🇪🇸 • El clima en Europa en 2050
🇭🇷 • Klima u Europi u 2050. godini
🇮🇹 • Come sarà il clima in Europa nel 2050?
🇩🇪 • Europas Klima im Jahr 2050
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🇬🇧 • Europe’s climate in 2050
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💻 For more information:
The European Climate Prediction System (EUCP)
👉 http://www.eucp-project.eu
The CNRS news website
👉 https://news.cnrs.fr/climate-change
IPCC-AR6, WGI
👉 https://www.ipcc.ch/assessment-report…
IPCC Interactive Atlas
👉 https://interactive-atlas.ipcc.ch
“Making climate projections conditional on historical observations”, Ribes et al. 2021
👉 https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abc0671
“Assessment of the European Climate Projections as Simulated by the Large EURO-CORDEX Regional and Global Climate Model Ensemble”, Coppola et al. 2021
👉 https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JD032344 (paid access)
“Understanding climate change from a global analysis of city analogues”, Bastin et al. 2019
👉 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone….
“The first multi-model ensemble of regional climate simulations at kilometer-scale resolution part 2: historical and future simulations of precipitation”, Pichelli et al. 2021
👉 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-021-05…

📽 Scientific Director: Samuel Somot (Météo France), Centre national de recherches météorologiques (CNRM – Météo France / CNRS)
Production: Emmanuel Somot, Yves Dorsi, https://www.vuxe.fr
Screenplay: Marina Martinez
Music: Tristan Lepagney
© CNRS, 2021

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Doctors discover new blood type and only one person has it

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Window view from the train

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The ball gets bigger with each collision.

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Making an old-school wooden barrel

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Bro eyes have two step verification 🫡

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The Philosophy of Physics, with Elise Crull

What happens when physics meets the big questions of philosophy? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice sit down with Elise Crull, philosopher of physics at CUNY and author of The Einstein Paradox, to explore physics, philosophy, and how thought experiments shape real science.

Why did 20th-century physicists like Einstein, Schrödinger, and Bohr disagree about what quantum mechanics even means? Why did Einstein insist that physics needed deeper explanations, and how did philosophical thinking guide his breakthroughs? Was he really doing physics—or philosophy? And what does it mean to “do” science when the evidence runs thin?

From Newton’s Principia to quantum entanglement, we explore how physics and philosophy were once deeply intertwined—and why that relationship matters now more than ever. Why did physics and philosophy split in the first place? What do we lose when science becomes only experimental and utilitarian? Is there still room in modern physics for “why” questions? Plus, we debate whether scientists can truly leave their worldview at the lab door?

How did Newton and Einstein’s philosophies differ? We explore philosophical differences between great scientists and how it yielded different results. What philosophical leap helped Schrödinger and others imagine the electron as a wave? We break down if today’s physicists still need philosophy to address unanswered quantum questions. What does “entanglement” really mean? Could echoes of the early universe’s quantum state still be hiding in the cosmos? If science is a method, who decides which questions matter? And what happens when the data runs out… but the questions remain?

Thanks to our Patrons Jason Dobbins, Robert Egoroff, Steven Rodby, David Miller, BiologyBob, Charles William McDonald, kara lockmiller, Cade Solsbery, Cakery, Eugene Swimmer, Andrew Di Bello, Bob Patterson, Melissa Buchter, Mathew, Mike Dockins, A Wade, Harrison Netherway, Padraic Hagerty, Bryan Nusbaum, Jorge Daniel, Samir Banerjeesh, Chad Salter, Helix, Mohammad Imrul Kayes, Bryson Taylor, Mickey Kellam, Susan Pingree, ThatStratosPlayer!?, Sam Tuttle, Henock Taddese, Rosemarie Boll, Alex Pilon, Trevor Carpenter, Max Laarmann, Melissa Hannah, Donna Van Benschoten, David Quilloy, John Kordyback, Tony S, Francisco Rubiolo, Mallory Boyd, Briana Green, Laurie Smith, Grey Gorman, Mark Bentley, Joseph Formisano, Velovinovicci, tosha ristoff, Isaac Woosley, Lucas Legey, and Carl Dalby for supporting us this week.

Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction: Elise Crull
01:50 – The Einstein Paradox
03:44 – What’s Philosophy’s Role in Physics?
8:29 – Philosophy at the Edge of Science
12:17 – Training Scientist with Deep Questions
19:00 – Being Biased By Beliefs in Science
28:05 – Philosophies of Einstein & Newton
35:40 – Questions of Quantum Physics
46:50 – A Cosmic Perspective

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Traveling outside of Nordics #comedy #nordic #norway #sweden #denmark #travel

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