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The National Academies presents: What You Need to Know About the World Around You

What You Need to Know About the World Around You. What You Need to Know About the World Around You. American society, with a standard of living unprecedented in human history, can attribute a large measure of its success to increasingly sophisticated uses of energy. But that condition has come at a cost to irreplaceable resources, to the environment, and to our national independence. Discover how we produce and utilize energy today and how that might change in the future. Where does our energy come from?

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What You Need to Know About the World Around You. What You Need to Know About the World Around You. American society, with a standard of living unprecedented in human history, can attribute a large measure of its success to increasingly sophisticated uses of energy. But that condition has come at a cost to irreplaceable resources, to the environment, and to our national independence. Discover how we produce and utilize energy today and how that might change in the future. Where does our energy come from?

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What You Need To Know About Infectious Disease. Anthrax is caused by contact with the bacterium. And it commonly infects hoofed animals, including cows, sheep, and goats. Botulism is caused by the bacteria. Which can enter the body through open sores, contact with soil and untreated water, and by eating canned food that has been improperly preserved. Campylobacteriosis is a diarrheal illness caused by the bacterium. Cholera is an infection of the intestine that is caused by the bacterium. Diarrheal disea...

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What You Need to Know About the World Around You. The Keck Center of the National Academies. Ldquo;What You Need to Know About…” is a series of informational booklets and websites designed to engage readers in current topics in science, engineering, and medicine. The National Academy of Sciences. National Academy of Engineering. And National Research Council. Are private, nonprofit institutions that provide expert advice on some of the most pressing challenges facing the nation and the world. We prod...

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Understanding Efficiency — The National Academies

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Our Energy System — The National Academies

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How We Use Energy. Alternatives to Conventional Oil Wells. The Cost of Energy. Getting More for Less. What You Need To Know About Energy. How We Use Energy. The Cost of Energy. MD, OH, PA, WV Region. The United States imports a small portion of its electricity from Canada and Mexico, with net imports totaling 0.16 quads. Most of Canada’s electricity comes from hydroelectric power plants while the electricity from Mexico comes largely from the combustion of fossil fuels, mainly natural gas. Cars, trucks, ...

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National Academies Presents: What You Need to Know About Infectious Disease

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What You Need To Know About Infectious Disease. New infectious diseases are emerging and old ones are appearing in new places around the globe. What’s behind this trend? And to what extent has human behavior amplified the problem? The National Academies, advisers to the nation in science, engineering, and medicine, provide the information you need to understand this complex topic. Microbes are all around us. Most don’t do any harm but what about the few that cause infection? How Pathogens Make Us Sick.

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