Monday, March 19, 2018

Youtube daily report Mar 19 2018

[♩INTRO]

To those of you who saw the Martian and walked away wondering if you could actually use astronaut

poop to help you grow potatoes on Mars, the answer is yes.

You can also use astronaut poop to grow things back on Earth.

Or...just any person.

And while that might sound a little gross, we humans have been using our own feces for

fertilizer for thousands of years.

And we're still doing it, through what are called biosolids — solids from wastewater

that have been processed to make them safer.

There are a lot of ecological benefits to using biosolids so some experts argue we should

be using more of them.

But questions about their safety remain, so researchers are still studying how to best

recycle our poop.

The danger with feces—be it cow or chicken or human—is that they can contain some nasty

pathogens.

That's because many microbes and parasites have evolved to spend their lives in other

critters' guts and move between hosts via the fecal-oral route.

Which is...I don't need to explain that, right?

If nothing is done to kill those off, then they can end up on any crops that use manure

for nourishment.

And that's a good way to start an E. coli or salmonella outbreak.

So if you want to safely use human poop as fertilizer, you first have to make sure that

disease-causing bacteria and parasites are dead.

The traditional way to do that is composting, which is when you let a massive heap of wet

waste from living things—you know, vegetable peels, chicken bones, or yes, even poop—just

sit around until it's broken down by bacteria, worms, and fungi.

Well, not just sit there - you have to mix it occasionally to aerate it so our decomposing

buddies can get the occasional influx of oxygen needed to continue breaking the stuff down.

That process generates a surprising amount of heat.

A compost pile can get up to around 71 degrees Celsius—which is enough to at least kill

off most of the pathogens, assuming you're doing it right.

Which means, in theory, you could make fertilizer from human poop on Mars, or just at home.

And yes, there are people that do this.

There are special toilets for it and everything.

But most people in the US leave biosolids production to sewage treatment plants.

Commercial biosolids produced from wastewater are regulated by the EPA.

Anything derived from human waste that's destined to be fertilizer must have a virtual

absence of pathogens, according to the agency's standards.

So these biosolids tend to undergo both biological treatments—similar to composting—and other

sterilization procedures, though there are several different methods used.

A 2017 study estimated that publicly owned sewage treatment centers produce about 7.2

million tons of biosolids every year, half of which makes its way onto farms.

That's a lot of processed poop.

But it's only about half of the total amount of solids that the facilities produce—the

rest remained as sewage sludge, which has to be disposed of through incineration or

in landfills.

And less than one percent of U.S. farms fertilize with them, so we could potentially ramp up

the use of biosolids by quite a lot.

The biggest reason to do this would be that biosolids are so green.

Instead of sewage ending up in waterways or landfills, it gets repurposed to resupply

depleted soil with nutrients.

Recycling for the win!

And pound for pound, biosolids are also generally cheaper to make than synthetic fertilizers.

Together, that means they could make the biggest difference in countries that

struggle with sanitation.

By composting human waste, countries could make cheap fertilizer and improve the health

of their citizens at the same time—a win-win.

But they'd also be pretty great in the US, or anywhere, really, because their disposal

is costly and harms the environment.

So by recycling, sewage treatment plants save money and help Mother Nature.

But while the upsides are clear, there are scientists and organizations that are wary

of the idea.

The issue isn't the gross factor—it's what else ends up down the drain, like pharmaceutical

compounds, cleaning agents, and heavy metals.

While biosolids are considered heavily regulated, those regulations don't cover absolutely

everything that could potentially harm us.

And studies have shown that such concerns aren't completely without merit.

A 2009 EPA survey found traces of pharmaceuticals, steroids, and flame retardants in various

treatment plants' biosolid samples.

And a 2012 study found that earthworms in biosolid-treated soil had taken in pharmaceuticals

and other stuff like disinfectants from antibacterial hand soaps.

But it's unknown if this actually harms the worms, or could harm us.

Even the lead researcher on the worm study called the risks 'speculative', while

the benefits of using biosolids were 'clear.'

There's also the risk that biosolids could promote superbugs: microbes that are resistant

to multiple or all known antibiotics.

Resistance is a concern whenever microbes are exposed to levels of antibiotics below

what kills them outright.

And that can happen with biosolids, because many of the antibiotics we take end up in

our urine and feces.

We know that resistant bacteria are found in sewage and sludge prior to the treatment

process to make biosolids—and sometimes, after, depending on the method used.

So it's possible that these bacteria or their genes could be spread when biosolids

are used or produced.

But some methods seem to be better at killing these bugs than others, so scientists need

more information about what works best and why.

That way, they can find ways to recycle our poop without contributing to the growing problem

of antibiotic resistance.

So, we just have to collect more.

Data - not poop.

We've got plenty of poop.

There are also efforts to find other safe uses for biosolids, like a coalition of agencies

in the San Francisco Bay area looking into using them to generate electricity.

Biosolids could be turned into biofuels, cutting down on our need for oil, or even be converted

into building materials for some seriously eco-friendly housing.

No plans in the works for Martian compost piles, yet, though.

I guess we're just going to have to wait for Elon Musk on that one.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you want to better understand sewage treatment, you might want to check out our episode on

what happens to your pee and poop after you flush.

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SHANIA My Complete Collection UPDATED - Duration: 3:52.

HEY TRIPPSTERS okay this is an updated video on my Shania Twain collection

since I got so many things for Christmas that were Shania Twain a fan asked me if

I would do an updated video on my whole Shania Twain collection so that is what

this video is about my whole collection of Shania Twain alright and to start

here we go okay as you can see that is her very first CD self titled Shania

Twain which I consider Nashville's version of Shania Twain

and this is the woman in me CD

and of course come on over

and come on over the international version

and then we have up and up contains to cease the there is

the pop version which is the red one and the green version which is the country

version and as most of you probably know there are two versions of this disc that

were released the one I just showed you which has the red and green disc and

then there is the one that contains the red and the blue disc and the blue disc

is the international version or world version of all of those songs and then

of course there is the Greatest Hits okay and then there is the Shema still

the one live from Vegas and yes this is the CD but there is also the DVD and now

we have now

and we have now the deluxe version which contains 16 songs and the regular

version only contains 12 Shania Twain up-close-and-personal

DVD Shema a live in eight albums and then we have Eileen Shania Twain the

complete limelight sessions also have Elaine Shania Twain beginnings 1989 to

1990 and Shania Twain the first time for the last time and

that guys is I do believe my complete collection of Shania Twain music I also

have the Shania Twain book I actually have the the Kindle version but but I

also have the audio version from this moment on and I think that covers what

I've got by her guys if I missed anything let me know if you saw my

previous video and I'll let anything out this one letting you know but yeah

that's so far that's my whole Shania Twain collection and I will try to found

links where you guys can get anything that I've got that you don't have in

your collection I will try to find links for all this

stuff and put it in the description below not sure I can still find all the

stuff because some of it was not officially released by Shania Twain I

know there's at least three different things to CDs in one DVD that was not

officially really touched not playing but I will try to find links to all of

it in case you guys want it for your collection and I will try to put those

links in the description below but there's the collection guys let me know

what you think about it let me know if you have something I don't but that is

going to do it for now this is Icepets Queen and I am Tripping out

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