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Listen to PBS News Hour science reporting published every Wednesday by 9 p.m. Featuring reports from Miles O'Brien, Nsikan Akpan and the rest of our science crew, we take on topics ranging from the future of 3-D printing to power of placebo drugs. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full shows, individual segments, Brooks and Capehart, Brief but Spectacular, Politics Monday and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. PBS News is su ...
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BOAT Briefing

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BOAT International's Editor-in-Chief presents the latest news from the world of superyachts with exclusive interviews, breaking stories and behind-the-scenes access.
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Hot Air

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Join Technical Editor, Rebecca Matyasovski, in brief talks with authors of articles featured in monthly ASHRAE Journal issues. Interested in reaching the global HVACR engineering leaders with one program? Contact Greg Martin at 01 678-539-1174 | [email protected].
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Welcome to Tech News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news of all things tech, including the latest developments in areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics, cybersecurity, gadgets, apps, and more. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, industry professional, or simply curious about the potential ...
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A bite-sized show about big ideas. From the people who make Planet Money, The Indicator helps you make sense of what's happening in today's economy. It's a quick hit of insight into money, work, and business. Monday through Friday, in 10 minutes or less.
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Programming

Minko Gechev

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Programming is a podcast that aims to make us better software engineers! With each episode, you'll learn about a computer science concept in a brief and accessible way.
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One Thing Today in Tech

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Every week day, Forbes India's Hari Arakali, Editor - Tech & Innovation, brings you his take on one piece of tech news that caught his attention, covering everything from big tech to India's growing tech startup ecosystem.
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Talkin Winter Ops

Rick Nelson

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Listen in on conversations with experts in the field of road weather and winter road maintenance as they explain how their work helps make roads safer and passable during winter storm events.
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Truth Feed brings you a curated roundup of the day's most impactful stories across diverse domains. From top global news and political highlights to sports updates, business and technology breakthroughs, health and science discoveries, and cultural insights, each episode ensures you’re informed on every front. Tune in for concise, engaging updates that matter.
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DeSci Weekly Roundup

The Science Commons Initiative

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Sharing all the news that's fit to fit in under 5 minutes. If you want news featured in next week’s roundup please email a brief along with relevant links to [email protected] Follow us on twitter @TheSCInitiative for a megathread of links to each week's mentioned news.
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Science Update Podcast - Daily Edition

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Each 60-second episode of the daily Science Update Podcast series is a brief yet satisfying story on the latest discoveries in science, technology and medicine, from aardvarks to zygotes, and, every now and then, aardvark zygotes. We also answer your science questions and even say your name on the air (unless you’d really rather we didn’t) and send you a highly collectible Science Update "Smarten Up" mug. The Science Update family of radio shows and podcasts is produced by AAAS, the world’s ...
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Maya Plentz is the founder and chief editor of THE BRIEF, a weekly newsletter with exclusive interviews and analysis focusing on tech policy, and the global digital economy. She has over two decades of experience in the news media sector. Her work has aired at UN Radio, BBC World, RFI and Bloomberg TV. During her tenure as a producer and presenter at Bloomberg TV in New York, she covered Google, Microsoft, and the 2000 dot-com boom. She also produced a daily segment on science, medicine, and ...
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Welcome to Explain that Stuff... in podcast form! Yes, by popular request, an audio version of the easy-to-understand science website you can listen to round the house or on the move. We cover the basics of how things work, cutting-edge science, cool gadgets, and computers. Unlike other websites, the emphasis is on explaining things simply and clearly so you can actually understand them. Not masses of facts and unnecessary details. Just clear, simple explanation. We teach stuff the way a tea ...
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Join 19Keys on 'High Level Conversations', the award-winning show elevating your mindset and value. In Partnership with the Earn Your Leisure network, this is the show where thought leadership meets empowerment. Each episode features luminaries like Billy Carson and Wallstreet Trapper, exploring topics from financial literacy to future tech, emotional intelligence to wellness. Our mission is to challenge, inspire, and ignite change. Be a part of this journey to reshape narratives and elevate ...
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Quantum Computing Now

Ethan Hansen, Shwetha Jayaraj

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This is a podcast all about quantum computing news, basic concepts, and what people in the field are doing. Quantum computing is serious stuff and we talk about serious science, but I try to not take myself too seriously. With that being said, quantum computing is rad as heck. Oh and here's the obligatory phrase " quantum computing podcast " so search engines pick this up. Follow me on Minds to get updates on what I'm working on: https://www.minds.com/1ethanhansen?referrer=1ethanhansen Shoot ...
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A4N — the Artificial Neural Network News Network — is a lighthearted podcast covering the latest developments in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science, in which we both introduce technical aspects of these advances, as well as their social implications. The intended audience is anyone interested in automation, A.I., or the future, with brief sections catering especially to professionals working in the fields of data science or software engineering.
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Night White Skies

Sean Lally

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Join Sean Lally in conversation about architecture’s future, as both earth’s environment and our human bodies are now open for design. The podcast engages a diverse range of perspectives to get a better picture of the events currently unfolding. This includes philosophers, cultural anthropologists, policy makers, scientists as well as authors of science fiction. Each individual’s work intersects this core topic, but from unique angles. Lally is the author of the book The Air from Other Plane ...
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Oh That's Cool!

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Jared Durden and Andrew Crocker set out to meet their coworkers at Ozarks Technical Community College. Each episodes introduces a new member of the college who teaches Jared and Andrew something they didn't know before. Join Jared and Andrew on their adventure as they learn about a broad range of fascinating topics, their colleagues, and maybe even friendship.
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Noisy Skies

The Aloft Group

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If you have questions about the aviation noise in the skies above you, this podcast has answers. Noisy Skies explores the complex issues governing aviation noise now and into the future. Airplanes will always be part of our lives—and with it airplane noise. Unfortunately, not all noise issues are solvable, but many can be improved. The secret to quieter skies is moving away from classic combative relationships between parties to a collaborative effort that recognizes multiple needs can have ...
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BOINC Radio is a participatory podcast hosted on the BOINC Network Discord server (linked below). This means you, listener, help guide the direction of each episode! Every Friday at 4pm EST your friendly hosts bring topics for everyone to discuss. Topics can range from BOINC, science, and distributed computing news to network theory to interesting anecdotes. To participate, all you need to do is join the BOINC Network Discord server and take part in the live recording every Friday at 4pm EST ...
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(0:10): Apple Appoints Sabih Khan as COO Amid Leadership Shift and Innovation Push (2:21): IBM Unveils Power11 Chips to Revolutionize AI in Enterprise with Unmatched Security and Resilience (4:30): Moonvalley Launches Marey: Revolutionary AI Video Model for Filmmakers with Precise VFX Control (6:40): Meta Invests $3.52B in EssilorLuxottica to Lead …
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We are just at the start of hurricane season, and we're already seeing the danger and tragedy brought on by storms. There's another cost that gets much less attention, but it's a gamble everyone in the path of a storm has to make. Today on the show, we examine the decision on whether or not to evacuate from an oncoming disaster. Based on the digita…
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(0:10): Apple Challenges €500 Million EU Fine Over App Store Regulations (2:10): Amazon Warns of Prime Day Scam Surge: 92,000 Phishing Sites Target Unsuspecting Shoppers (4:06): Oracle Secures Landmark GSA Deal, Offers 75% Discount on Cloud Services to Modernize U.S. Government IT (6:21): Apple Challenges ITC Ban: Blood Oxygen Sensor Dispute with M…
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Laurens Last bought Heesen Yachts with his eyes wide open to the challenges ahead. As the owner of a superyacht built by another Dutch brand, he understands the ins and outs of an industry that can leave many outsiders scratching their heads – for instance, how most shipyards can survive only making a sliver of profit on each build. Last wants to c…
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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is now law. It's expected to cost the government a pretty penny. The Congressional Budget Office predicts a $3.4 trillion increase in the deficit over ten years. This is driven by significant tax cuts, including extensions of those made in 2017. Trump's advisors argue the tax cuts will pay for themselves. Today on the…
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(0:10): Brex Overhauls AI Strategy to Stay Competitive with Rapid Tech Advances (2:10): OpenAI Tests 'Study Together' Mode in ChatGPT: Revolutionizing Collaborative Learning for Students (4:04): TSMC Denies Japan Plant Delays Due to U.S. Shift, Cites Local Traffic Issues (6:16): Ingram Micro Ransomware Attack Disrupts Global Supply Chain, Spurs Par…
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In the U.S., we insure most everything we sell. So why not trees? Today on the show why trees aren't insured like other crops, and what it would take to get that insurance with extreme weather events on the rise. Related episodes: When insurers can't get insurance (Apple / Spotify) For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subsc…
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19keys.com/tour Unlock the Future: AI, Wealth, & Culture with 19Keys, Jaylen Brown, Vic Mensa & Tech With X | HLC Boston 🔑 Step into one of the most important conversations of our time — filmed live at the Save Yourself Tour in Boston. This High Lvl Conversations episode brings together visionary minds to decode the intersection of AI, cultural con…
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The 2015 Paris agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius was thought to be the threshold for averting severe climate change impacts. But new research says even that level is too high to prevent the catastrophic consequences of sea level rise due to melting glaciers. John Yang speaks with Chris Stokes, one of the study’s aut…
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President Donald Trump went to Iowa on Thursday to start the countdown to the nation’s 250th Independence Day next year. To mark the anniversary, the nonpartisan Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress is looking at 250 years of U.S. innovation. John Yang speaks with Glenn Nye, the center’s president and CEO, about the project. PBS News…
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Welcome to the Sterile Technique Podcast! It's the podcast about Surgical Technology. Whether you are a CST or CSFA, this podcast helps you earn CE credits and improve your surgery skills in the OR. This episode discusses an article in the July 2016 issue of The Surgical Technologist, the official journal of the Association of Surgical Technologist…
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(0:10): Tech Scandal: Engineer Accused of Multi-Startup Moonlighting Sparks Debate on Ethics and Second Chances (2:03): Ilya Sutskever Takes Helm at Safe Superintelligence Amid Talent War with Meta (4:08): CoreWeave Leads AI Revolution with First Deployment of Nvidia Blackwell Ultra Chips (6:43): Apple Eyes Cloud Market, Targets AI-Driven Developer…
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This episode was first published as a bonus episode for our Planet Money+ listeners. Today, we're making it available for everyone! U.S. aid helped Eswatini and Lesotho, two small countries in southern Africa, in their efforts to treat and curb the spread of HIV. Will President Trump's "America First" foreign policy threaten years of progress there…
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The Trump administration's crackdown on immigrants might be the most profound change in the American labor market right now. Industries that rely on immigrant labor are especially vulnerable, as ICE continues to raid businesses believed to have unauthorized workers. Today on the show, we talk to representatives from the agriculture, construction an…
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(0:10): HPE Settles DOJ Case, Advances $14B Juniper Acquisition to Boost Networking Prowess (2:19): Xerox Acquires Lexmark for $1.5B, Aims to Boost Market Position and Innovation (4:37): U.S. Judge Denies Huawei's Dismissal Bid in Tech Theft, Iran Sanctions Case (7:05): North Korean Hackers Deploy NimDoor Malware to Target Crypto Firms via Fake Zoo…
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(0:10): Apple Sues Ex-Vision Pro Engineer for Alleged Theft of Sensitive Documents Before Joining Snap (1:41): Nothing's Headphone 1 Challenges AirPods Max with Retro Design and Impressive Features (3:36): Genesis AI Secures $105M to Transform Robotics with Universal AI Model for Physical Labor Automation (6:15): Microsoft Authenticator to End Pass…
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We are back with another edition of listener questions! In this round, we tackle recession pop, why the job market feels so crummy for IT grads, and whether President Trump saying that Walmart "eat the tariffs" is a form of price control. Related episodes: Hits of the Dips: Songs of recessions past (Apple / Spotify) The beef over price controls Pri…
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Provisions in the GOP policy bill would end a host of tax credits for renewable energy, including one that allows homeowners to recoup 30 percent of the cost of a rooftop solar system. Businesses say it could deal a serious blow to the industry. Geoff Bennett discusses the potential with Dan Conant of Solar Holler, a solar installation company in W…
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Apple Music Unveils LA Studios, Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Top 500 Countdown and New Features Tesla's Robotaxi Launch in Austin Under Fire: Safety Concerns and Regulatory Scrutiny Mount Senate Debates AI Moratorium: Five-Year Compromise Sparks Controversy Over State Authority and Innovation Oracle Stock Soars on $30B Cloud Deal, Analyst Upgra…
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Over the past century, the world's human population has exploded from around 2 billion to 8 billion. Meanwhile, the average fertility rate has gradually declined. And if that trend continues as it has, we may soon see a crash in the population rate, which some argue could have disastrous effects. Today on the show, we talk to co-authors Michael Ger…
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(0:10): Trump Unveils TikTok Buyer Amid National Security Concerns, Chinese Approval Pending (2:19): Beijing Showcases AI Soccer Showdown: Humanoid Robots Compete in Autonomous Matches (4:19): AI Deception Alarms Experts: Urgent Call for Transparency and Global Regulatory Action (6:45): Meta Poaches Top AI Talent from OpenAI, Sparking Concerns Over…
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Whether you're watching Love Island in an RV or streaming a playlist in a remote California campground, if you're using satellite internet, odds are you're using Elon Musk's Starlink. Today on the show, we learn how Starlink got such a big lead in the satellite market and if it can stay ahead of the European Union, China, and, of course, Jeff Bezos…
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Humpback whales are some of the largest creatures on Earth and live in every one of the planet’s oceans. Their seasonal migrations are among the longest of any mammal, stretching thousands of miles. Now, scientists are using AI-powered facial recognition technology to track the whales on their journeys, offering new insights into their habits and h…
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Welcome to the Sterile Technique Podcast! It's the podcast about Surgical Technology. Whether you are a CST or CSFA, this podcast helps you earn CE credits and improve your surgery skills in the OR. This episode discusses an article in the August 2016 issue of The Surgical Technologist, the official journal of the Association of Surgical Technologi…
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(0:10): Microsoft Unveils Black Screen of Death for Windows 11: Faster Recovery and Improved User Experience (2:12): Tesla's Top Exec Fired Amid Plummeting Sales and Stock Decline; Musk's AI Focus Faces Scrutiny (4:03): DeepSeek's R2 Launch Stalled by Nvidia Chip Shortage Amid U.S. Export Restrictions (5:49): IFS Leads AI Innovation with TheLoops A…
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It's ... Indicators of the Week! Our weekly look at some of the most fascinating economic numbers from the news. On today's episode: Could more babies change the climate in a big way? Why did a U.S. judge side with AI company Anthropic? And why is the bond market so chill these days? Related episodes: Artists vs. AI You told us how tariffs are affe…
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(0:10): Apple Sports App Upgrades: Real-Time Tennis Scores and Customizable Features for iOS Users (2:14): Google's Gemini AI Sparks Privacy Concerns: Accessing Texts Without Consent (4:22): Ransomware Attack on Synnovis: Cybercrime Disrupts NHS Hospitals, Linked to Patient Death (6:43): HDMI 2.2 Launched: Supports 12K at 120 Hz, New Cables Needed …
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During World War II, the U.S. shipbuilding industry flourished. Now, it's nearly non-existent. China is the dominant shipbuilder in the world economy. On today's show, we look at what happened to American shipbuilding and the protectionist impulses that could stifle a revival. Related episodes: Will Iran block the Strait of Hormuz? The great turnar…
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(0:10): Judge Rules AI Book Training as Fair Use, Favoring Anthropic in Landmark Copyright Case (2:19): Microsoft Offers Free Windows 10 Security Updates; TDF Urges Users to Switch to Linux (4:26): Google Earth Celebrates 20 Years with Time-Travel Street View and AI Insights (6:37): Google DeepMind Unveils Gemini Robotics: Cutting-Edge On-Device Mo…
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What's the price to save a human life? We examine the monumental legacy of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) with journalist Jon Cohen, who traveled to Eswatini and Lesotho to learn how cuts under the Trump Administration are hitting people at the clinic door. Related episodes: The gutting of USAID How USAID cuts hurts fa…
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(0:10): Lenovo's New Chromebook Plus 14: AI-Driven Productivity and Portability Redefined (2:11): U.S. House Bans WhatsApp on Government Devices Over Security Concerns (4:16): Major Cyber Attack Hits UK's M&S and Co-op, Costing Up to £440M (6:26): Samsung Unveils Exynos 2500 Chipset: A 3nm Powerhouse for Galaxy Z Flip 7 (8:39): eSafety Chief Urges …
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The world has held a close eye on the Strait of Hormuz lately with Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran. Nearly a quarter of the world's seaborne oil passes through the narrow waterway, and many are worried Iran could shut the strait down. Today on the show, we explore what it would mean for Iran to close off the strait, and what insurance could tell u…
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(0:10): LinkedIn CEO Notes User Reluctance Toward AI Tools Amid Rise in AI Skills Demand (2:18): OpenAI and Jony Ive's $6.5 Billion Deal Faces Legal Hurdles Amid Trademark Dispute (4:00): ACCC Calls for New Regulations on Digital Platforms to Protect Consumers and Boost Competition (6:39): IPC Transforms into Global Electronics Association, Embrace…
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Two hours from LA, down the legendary Highway 1, there's a place where the mountains kiss the turquoise sea where property developer Owen Perry says “Palm Springs meets the Pacific.” A Rhode Island native turned real estate maven, Perry stumbled onto a piece of huge tract of uninhabited land on the Sea of Cortez during a cruise on his yacht around …
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Americans like to spend money. In fact, we spend more per person than almost any other country in the world. So, we wanted to know how an uncertain economy is affecting that. Today on the show, we hear from consumers directly on how their spending habits have changed the past few months. Related episodes: How's ... everybody doing? (Apple / Spotify…
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This briefing features the No Boundaries Pool Fund Study. The No Boundaries pooled fund project is a community of practice of state DOT maintenance and operations professionals who share innovative maintenance technologies and practices to promote adaptation, implementation and broader use. Check out the PRESENTATION SLIDE DECK and If you want more…
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This briefing features the Professional Snowfighters Association a North American based non-profit professional association dedicated to creating a community of practice, based upon adherence to sound science as it seeks to improve knowledge and practices in the pursuit of safe and sustainable snowfighting by the winter maintenance community. For m…
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This briefing features the work of the American Meteorological Societies Committee on Road Weather and Technology. Focusing on advances weather science and technologies to fashion solutions to advance mobility during winter events the committee has many projects relevant to the highway community. Check out the PRESENTATION SLIDE DECK and If you wan…
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This briefing features the international Winter Service Technical Service Committee of the PIARC. This Technical Committee focuses on activities facing all winter maintenance organizations across the globe. Check out the PRESENTATION SLIDE DECK and If you want more information about this Technical Committee you can check out their website at: PIARC…
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American Public Works Associations Winter Maintenance Subcommittee is the focus of this briefing. The Winter Maintenance Subcommittee’s mission is to promote the development and use of the safest, most cost-effective, efficient, and environmentally sensitive winter maintenance technologies, equipment, materials, and practices; thus providing citize…
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This episode of the National Briefing features the Maintenance Decision Support System Pool Fund Study. This organization is advancing winter maintenance decision support through advanced forecasting and understanding of the winter weather system yielding an operational system to aid agencies in winter maintenance treatment strategies. Check out th…
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On this episode of the National Briefing features AASHTOs Winter Weather Management Technical Service Program, Formerly SICOP. Winter Weather Management work focuses on the identification, promotion, and collaboration efforts necessary to advance state of the practice winter maintenance and road weather techniques. Check out the PRESENTATION SLIDE …
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On this episode of the National Briefing we feature the Clear Roads Pool Fund Study. Clear Roads focus is on all things winter maintenance from driver safety to liquid chemicals. Check out the PRESENTATION SLIDE DECK and If you want more information about this Technical Working Group you can check out the CLEAR ROADS WEBSITE or email the current Ch…
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