Extreme Home Environments: Heat, Ice, Microclimates, & Space Stations- Ep 308 of HOME DIAGNOSIS
Corbett Lunsford
What is an extreme environment, and what can survive there? Well, our homes are technically extreme environments for most insects, and within our homes there are myriad extreme micro-environments where really strange microbial life flourishes. Let's look into the science of exteme heat and cold, what it does to our citizens and our societies, and spend some quality time in Hawaii and the vacuum of space.
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Featured researchers and experts:
Ian Robertson- Disaster Resilience Researcher at University of Hawaii
David Sailor- Extreme Heat Researcher at Arizona State University
Sarah Henderson- Indoor Air Researcher at British Columbia Centers for Disease Control
Lori Peek- Social Scientist
Rob Dunn- Indoor Ecology Researcher
Jonathan Eisen- Microbiologist at University of California- Davis
Birgitte Anderson- Mycologist at University of Copenhagen
Karen Dannemiller- Environmental Engineer at Ohio State University
Also featuring lots of footage courtesy of Creative Commons and the US DOD. The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement. Dive deeper at: https://HomeDiagnosis.tv/episode-308-volcano-land