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What Does Sweat Have to do with the Global Water Crisis?

Season 1 Episode 1 | 13m 29s

Why is water so crucial to us—and to all life on Earth? Out of Our Elements hosts Caitlin Saks and Arlo Pérez Esquivel examine their sweat to understand how the molecular structure of water makes it crucial for life as we know it. They also explore how the same molecular properties that make water essential for life come with a downside, helping to explain why we are facing a global water crisis.

Aired: 07/07/21
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Can chemistry help us save precious art?
Will antibodies be the heroes of the COVID pandemic?
What can we do to keep our infrastructure—and yes, our cars—running smoothly?
How did the molecules that make our world—and us—come to be?
Can we turn atmospheric carbon dioxide into stone to help slow global warming?
We have a plastic waste dilemma. Will innovative biodegradable plastics offer a solution?
Explore the properties of glass and how it forms the basis of the fiber optic network.
Methane—the potent molecule we use to heat our homes—is also seriously heating our planet