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An old NY Times blog post by Christoph Neimann that the last post reminded me of
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An old NY Times blog post by Christoph Neimann that the last post reminded me of
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Sex | Age (yrs) | Symptoms | Onset after eating brownie (min) | Symptom duration (hrs) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Female* | 25 | Drowsiness, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, ataxia, numbness, tingling, dry mouth/throat, mouth irritation | 90 | 3.0 |
Female | 32 | Drowsiness, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, ataxia, altered mood, altered taste, nausea, palpitations | 90 | 8.0 |
Female | 21 | Drowsiness, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, ataxia, headache, giddiness, numbness, altered taste, increased appetite, itching | 80 | 10.0 |
Female* | 22 | Drowsiness, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, ataxia, headache, agitation, anxiety, numbness, tingling, muscle twitching, chills, dry mouth/throat, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, palpitations | 90 | 4.0 |
Female | 33 | Drowsiness, fatigue, dizziness, ataxia, anxiety, giddiness, numbness, tingling, muscle twitching, altered taste, shortness of breath | 30 | 6.5 |
Male | 24 | Drowsiness, fatigue, ataxia, agitation, anxiety, dry mouth/throat, loss of appetite, excessive sweating, burning eyes, itching eyes | 180 | 6.0 |
* Sought medical attention at urgent-care facilities on day of symptoms. The woman aged 25 years underwent serum and urine toxicology screening. Serum parent-compound THC level was <1 ng/mL and THC-COOH was 27 ng/mL. Urine THC-COOH was 66 ng/mL. The woman aged 22 years was diagnosed with foodborne illness and prescribed antibiotics. |
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MOMA will be presenting a career retrospective on Tim Burton from November 22, 2009–April 26, 2010 including a gallery exhibition as well as a film exhibition.
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Dick Despommier of Columbia Uuniversity's Mailman School of Public Health,
Three recent floods (in 1993, 2007 and 2008) cost the United States billions of dollars in lost crops, with even more devastating losses in topsoil...
Imagine a farm right in the middle of a major city. Food production would take advantage of hydroponic and aeroponic technologies. Both methods are soil-free. Hydroponics allows us to grow plants in a water-and-nutrient solution, while aeroponics grows them in a nutrient-laden mist. These methods use far less water than conventional cultivation techniques, in some cases as much as 90 percent less...The amount of arable land per person decreased from about an acre in 1970 to roughly half an acre in 2000 and is projected to decline to about a third of an acre by 2050, according to the United Nations...
For every indoor acre farmed, some 10 to 20 outdoor acres of farmland could be allowed to return to their original ecological state (mostly hardwood forest)...
A vertical farm would behave like a functional ecosystem, in which waste was recycled and the water used in hydroponics and aeroponics was recaptured by dehumidification and used over and over again...
Vertical farms would also make cities more pleasant places to live. The structures themselves would be things of beauty and grace. In order to allow plants to capture passive sunlight, walls and ceilings would be completely transparent. So from a distance, it would look as if there were gardens suspended in space...
Vertical farms would bring a great concentration of plants into cities. These plants would absorb carbon dioxide produced by automobile emissions and give off oxygen in return.
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