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What is radioactivity

You don't see it, and you don't feel it: radiation. Nevertheless, humans are always exposed to radiation. Shielding makes sense. Natural radioactive substances in soils and rocks emit radiation. And it comes not only from the earth, but also from heaven. The higher, the stronger the cosmic rays. I

How to find radioactive substances in humans

Radioactive substances are found everywhere in our environment. They can enter the human body through inhalation or food. In the video, Dr. Udo Gerstmann explains how to measure radioactivity in the body with a whole-body counter and when it is used. Original: "Federal Office for Radiation Protecti

Food Waste - What You Should Know

There’s a lot of food left from last weekend’s family gathering – what a waste to throw it all away! Well, you don’t have to. simpleshow foundation explains how you can reduce food waste, save money and help the environment – with just a few simple tricks. Author: Jana Eberwein Sources: http://ec

Food waste

In developed countries, food waste is a significant problem. At the same time, many people go hungry. Our video considers steps to reduce the amount of food waste each year. #foodwaste #sustainableconsumption #responsibleconsumption #foodwastereduction #simpleshowfoundation #explainervideos Trans

How to find radioactive substances in the air

There are various methods for measuring radioactivity in the air. With the help of trace analysis, even very low concentrations of radioactivity in the air can be detected. In the video, Jacqueline Bieringer explains how to detect radioactive substances in the air. Original: "Federal Office for Rad

Reducing food loss and waste

Our video explains the impact of food waste and emphasizes the importance of reducing food loss and waste. It encourages all to support a more sustainable food system. There is an urgent need for action as we approach the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals! #nofoodwaste #foodwaste #foodloss #sustain