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Behind the StoryBehind the Story7/30/25: Colleen Cronin talks recycling violations in ProvidenceColleen Cronin of ecoRI News this week joined Eli Sherman and Kim Kalunian on “Behind the Story” to discuss her reporting about recycling violations in Providence.Cronin is a Report for America fellow working at ecoRI News, a nonprofit news outlet that focuses on environmental news. She obtained years of recycling violations data that revealed Providence has ticketed most frequently in its poorest neighborhoods.Cronin talks about how she gathered, analyzed and used the data to inform her reporting, along with how it led her to interviews with key community members.She also lear...2025-07-3122 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabTear Down That (Sea)WallIn 2023, Quidnessett Country Club in North Kingstown, R.I., built an illegal seawall to protect its 14th hole from coastal erosion. The board of Rhode Island’s coastal regulatory agency (CRMC) ordered the club to take the wall down, but Quidnessett has yet to comply. The battle has exposed inefficiencies of CRMC’s board and its vulnerability to political pressure. ecoRI News reporter and Blab Lab Host Rob Smith speaks with Save The Bay director of advocacy Jed Thorpe about his organization’s intervention in the country club dust-up and Save The Bay’s efforts for legislative reform to replace...2025-07-3021 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabFederal Cuts Hit State Environmental ProgramsAfter the federal government terminated two grants, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management struggled to align its programs with the administration’s priorities while still maintaining a commitment to initiatives such as environmental justice. ecoRI News reporter and Blab Lab host Colleen Cronin speaks with DEM director Terry Gray.2025-07-0125 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabThis is Wild!Blab Lab host and ecoRI News reporter Rob Smith speaks with senior reporter Frank Carini to discuss Carini’s ongoing series on southern New England’s endangered species — many of which are threatened by habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change. Frank also shares some tips for what you can do to help wildlife.2025-05-2917 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabHot Topic: Wildfires in The Ocean StateIn recent years, Rhode Island has experienced, on average, about 70 wildfires. Ecosystem disruption fueled by climate change is only going to make the state more susceptible to these fires. ecoRI News reporters Rob Smith and Colleen Cronin tackle this hot topic with director of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Terry Gray, and his colleague Tee Jay Boudreau.2025-03-2020 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabBye Bye, Barge: State Removes an Eyesore from the Providence RiverThe Department of Environmental Management (DEM) just evicted someone who really deserved it. Since 2017 a derelict crane-topped barge has been partially sunk in the Province River near Public Street. The barge presented a navigational hazard and ecological concerns — and has been a serious eyesore for the waterfront. Thanks to a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the barge is finally out of the river, and its metal will be reused for something good. ecoRI News reporter and Blab Lab host Rob Smith and reporter Colleen Cronin sit down with DEM director Terry Gray to talk about the ye...2025-02-1916 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabRIPTA's New CEOChris Durand, Rhode Island Public Transit Authority’s newly appointed CEO who helped the agency avoid service cuts during a driver shortage answers questions about free transit, future funding sources for Rhode Island's bus system, and reveals his favorite bus line.2025-01-3023 minThe Weekly CatchThe Weekly CatchUnfunded and unenforced environmental laws, cyber attack fallout, and more A week after the state announced a massive security breach at Rhode Island’s online portal for health and public benefit programs, a lot of questions remain about who’s responsible and what happens next. We’ll hear from Jim Langevin, the head of the cybersecurity program at Rhode Island College. And a new investigation from ecoRI News found that Rhode Island has many environmental laws on the books that aren’t being funded or enforced. We’ll talk to the reporters behind the story. Plus, a studio session with the Vox Hunters, a trio defined by their affinity for unacco...2024-12-2007 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabTrump Slump: Will Rhode Island backtrack on climate progress?ecoRI News reporter and Blab Lab host Colleen Cronin talks with director of Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management Terry Gray about how the incoming Trump administration may impact Rhode Island's climate goals and policies.2024-12-1818 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 26 Managing Climate Anxiety Post ElectionecoRI News reporter and Blab Lab host Colleen Cronin speaks with Kate Schapira, teacher, activist and author of "Lessons From the Climate Anxiety Counseling Booth." The book to guides readers through personal and general climate anxiety, frustration, helplessness and grief, toward a sense of shared purpose and community care. Kate and Colleen digest the 2024 election results in the context of climate anxiety — finding actionable steps for connecting with others, focusing our energy and working toward a radically more livable future. 2024-11-1130 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 25. Q&A with DEM's Terry Gray: Your Questions AnsweredecoRI News reporter and Blab Lab host Colleen Cronin poses listener questions to Department of Environmental Management director Terry Gray. Their wide-ranging discussion covers everything from Aquapalooza to plastics recycling.2024-10-1021 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 24. Will Rhode Island Meet Its Climate Goals?Host and ecoRI News reporter Colleen Cronin sits down with Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management director Terry Gray to understand where the state is in terms of meeting its climate goals and what happens if it falls short.2024-08-2930 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 23. Stormwater Solutions Plus Legislative Session Roses, Buds, and ThornsecoRI News reporter Colleen Cronin speaks with Rhode Island’s director of environmental management, Terry Gray, about some new stormwater initiatives. She also gets Terry’s take on what went well — and what didn’t — during the recently concluded 2024 legislative session. 2024-07-1818 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 22. Possibly/Blab Lab Mashup ... and a Giant Space UmbrellaecoRI News reporter Colleen Cronin speaks with the team behind the environmental podcast Possibly to discuss the history of the podcast and Possibly's latest episode, which explores whether a giant space umbrella could slow global heating.2024-05-0721 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 21. Extended beach season, whale death, and conservation vs. affordable housingecoRI News reporter Colleen Cronin sits down with Rhode Island's director of Environmental Management, Terry Gray, to discuss how climate is lengthening beach season, beach renourishment, a recent whale death, open records, and balancing affordable housing with land conservation.2024-04-1123 minRhode Island ReportRhode Island ReportWhy improve access to public records?When reporters are working on important stories, they often use Rhode Island's Access for Public Records Act, or APRA. It gives them the ability to ask for government emails, data sets, or other documents. But APRA isn’t perfect. So, there’s a bill before the General Assembly to make it stronger. Ed talks with Colleen Cronin, a reporter who covers environmental issues for ecoRI, and John Marion, executive director of Common Cause Rhode Island, to learn more. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Califo...2024-04-1116 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 20. Gray Matters: A Conversation with Rhode Island's Environmental DirectorecoRI News reporter Colleen Cronin sits down with Terry Gray, director of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, to talk about his agency's biggest challenges and successes, exclusion of land conservation funding from the latest state green bond, and his favorite hiking spots. 2024-02-2913 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 19. Newport Water: Impaired, But DrinkableOn Aquidneck Island, all of the municipal drinking water sources are impaired. The water is safe to drink, but only thanks to an intense purification process that is getting more and more costly. ecoRI News reporter Colleen Cronin and publisher Joanna Detz discuss the causes of water pollution and how some are working to save the island’s drinking water. 2024-01-1813 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 18. Where Have All The Quahogs Gone?ecoRI News reporters Rob Smith and Colleen Cronin examine why quahogs are vanishing from Narragansett Bay. Some shellfishers are saying the bay is "too clean" to support a robust quahog population.2023-12-1411 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 17. How Not to Be Trashy During the HolidaysecoRI News staffers offer tips on reducing holiday waste without becoming a Scrooge. 2023-12-0614 minThe Journalism SaluteThe Journalism SaluteColleen Cronin, Environmental Reporter, ecoRI NewsOn this episode, we’re joined by Colleen Cronin. Colleen is a reporter for ecoRI News, a non-profit dedicated to reporting on environmental and social justice issues in southern New England.Colleen covers rural Rhode Island. She’s been with ecoRI for a year-and-a- half as part of Report for America.Colleen is a graduate of Brown University where she was editor in chief of The Brown Daily Herald. She also worked briefly at The Boston Globe.Colleen talked about her journalism origin story. She shared a story of a discussion she had with...2023-12-0540 minPapo SolarPapo Solar#93 AVANÇO DAS TECNOLOGIAS FOTOVOLTAICAS E DESAFIOS DO SETOR EM 2023 | Podcast Papo Solar Leandro Martins, presidente da Ecori Solar, compartilha insights durante sua participação no Papo Solar, abordando os desafios enfrentados pela energia solar no atual cenário do mercado. Além disso, comenta sobre a inversão de fluxo que tem surgido muitas duvidas aos integradores. Por fim, fala sobre as vantagens do sistema de armazenamento. Nos acompanhe em todas as redes sociais: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canal.solar/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/canalsolar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cana... Twitter: https://twitter.com/canalsolar_ #PapoSolar #podcast #armazenamento #baterias #energiasolar #integrador 2023-11-151h 10The Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 16. RIDOT RedactsecoRI News reporter Rob Smith interviews Colleen Cronin about her public records journey to requisition data from the Rhode Island Department of Transportation for a story she reported on pedestrian fatalities. Two-hundred dollars and nine months later, she's appealed to Rhode Island's attorney general and is still waiting to get information about the location of the intersections where pedestrian deaths occurred. 2023-11-0917 minKiko\'s Freethinker\'s ForumKiko's Freethinker's ForumEpisode 67: Paula Iasella & Julia Hansen talk Julian Assange, Evidence Files & Political Imprisonment Paula Iasella from Boston Area Assange Defense and Julia Hansen, a Boston area climate activist, expand on the details of the Julian Assange Case (please watch Episode 13 & Episode 20 to get up to date). A lot of topics/events are covered in this Episode 67 such as recent Assange news, Hansen’s article indicating why Assange should matter to climate activists, Iasella’s 101- page document entitled “Evidence Files” that details the Assange case in grave detail and much more! Julia Hansen's article can be found here: https://ecori.org/environmentalists-should-care-about-what-happens-to-julian-assange/ Paula Iasella and Assange Defense Boston's "Evidence Files": https://drive.google.c...2023-10-181h 13The Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 15. Whose Beach Is It?Beach season may have ended, but conflicts over shoreline access have not. ecoRI News reporters Colleen Cronin and Rob Smith break down pending and settled lawsuits, and explain recent legislation that determines where the public beach begins and where private property ends. 2023-10-1713 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 14. Living Car-FreeProvidence resident Greg Gerritt hasn't driven a car in more than three decades. Reporter Colleen Cronin interviews Greg about hitchhiking to carpentry jobs, walking eight to 10 miles a day, and how living car-free has made him happier, healthier and more financially secure. 2023-09-2818 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 13. Oh, Rats!Cranston, R.I., is seeing a population boom — but its not human families that are moving in. In this episode, ecoRI News reporters Colleen Cronin and Rob Smith break down some of our recent reporting on why more rats are moving to the 'burbs. 2023-09-1418 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 12. The Forever-ness of PFASecoRI News reporters Frank Carini and Colleen Cronin take a stab at pronouncing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances as they discuss their latest reporting on how stricter EPA standards for PFAS, cancer-causing forever chemicals, are throwing some public drinking water supplies out of compliance. 2023-08-2417 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 11. Cruise ControlAvast! Trash overboard! In this episode, ecoRI News reporters Frank Carini and Colleen Cronin navigate the dark and enviornmentally deleterious underside of the cruise-ship industry.2023-08-1711 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 10. Peachy and Not-So-Peachy Eco Beach ReadsHeatwaves! Extreme weather! Wildfire smoke! Rising seas! It can all feel a bit overwhelming. ecoRI News reporters Rob Smith, Colleen Cronin, and Frank Carini share some of their picks for eco-related books that help them lean into (Frank) or escape (Rob and Colleen) the dire climate headlines.2023-07-2720 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 9. Breaking: JournalismecoRI News reporters Colleen Cronin and Frank Carini discuss whether environmental coverage is moving the needle on our response to the climate crisis. Or is the media landscape too broken to have an impact?2023-06-3016 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 8. We're on Fire!ecoRI News reporters Colleen Cronin and Rob Smith cut through the haze and discuss why wildfires are becoming more frequent in Rhode Island and what's being done to prevent them. 2023-06-2714 minPapo SolarPapo Solar#84 Rodrigo Matias - diretor comercial na Ecori | Papo Solar Rodrigo Matias, diretor comercial da Ecori Energia Solar, comenta neste episódio sobre as características de uma operação e dá insights para os integradores brasileiros, além de falar sobre os bastidores do mercado de energia solar. Nos acompanhe em todas as redes sociais: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canal.solar/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/canalsolar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cana... Twitter: https://twitter.com/canalsolar_ #podcast #energiasolar #integrador #setorsolar #ecori #negocios 2023-06-261h 02Environmentally SpeakingEnvironmentally SpeakingEp: 083 - A New Kind of CompostThis week we are talking about composting of the last variety. What happens you your body after death?  Some people are buried in a cemetery, some cremated.  What if you could compost your body? Take a listen as we talk about a new bill, 6045 as it relates to funeral director slash embalmer and funeral service establishments. The reason that this proposed bill is being cited under that particular chapter of Rhode Island law is because it is proposing to amend existing funeral service type statute to include natural organic reduction.  We will cover some of the many...2023-06-0824 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 7. Shining a Light on Dark MoneyecoRI News reporters Colleen Cronin and Frank Carini discuss the impacts of dark money on the local spread of misinformation around the climate crisis. Does the disclosure of this dark money even matter to a society bitterly divided and flooded with disinformation? 2023-05-3117 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEp. 6. The ABCs of Tackling Food Waste in SchoolsecoRI News reporter Rob Smith speaks with Jim Corwin and Warren Heyman from Rhode Island Schools Recycling Club. The organization helps Rhode Island schools change their food-waste practices from the inside, diverting cafeteria food from the state’s rapidly filling landfill and making sure unused food goes to hungry families instead of the Dumpster. 2023-05-1721 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEpisode 5. Train in Vain: Who’s Protecting Rhode Island from a Toxic Freight Disaster?ecoRI News reporters Colleen Cronin and Frank Carini discuss what is being done to prevent a tragedy like the one that befell East Palestine, Ohio — when a train derailed and fouled the town — from happening in the Port of Providence. 2023-05-0414 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEpisode 4. Activism or Greenwashing: Earth Day Then and NowecoRI News reporter Colleen Cronin and publisher Joanna Detz talk about the original Earth Day, bring in voices of some of that day's attendees, and discuss what the day means now that the climate crisis and its impacts are felt acutely. Has Earth Day lost its punch? Or does it still serve to spur environmental activism?2023-04-2017 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEpisode 3: How the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management Lost its TeethecoRI News reporter Colleen Cronin interviews senior reporter Frank Carini about his latest article that brings historical context to how and why Rhode Island's Department of Environmental was defanged by an overzealous state legislature in the 1990s, and how that experience has diminished the agencies capacity to hold polluters to account today.2023-04-0513 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEpisode 2: What's Affordable Housing Got to do with the Environment?ecoRI News reporters Frank Carini, Colleen Cronin, and Rob Smith discuss how affordable housing relates to the environment, a common question they get when they report on the issue. 2023-03-2712 minThe Blab LabThe Blab LabEpisode 1. 2023 Environmental WatchlistecoRI News reporters Frank Carini, Rob Smith, and Colleen Cronin discuss some of the big environmental stories they're following this year.2023-03-0813 minRhode Island PBS WeeklyRhode Island PBS WeeklyNovember 6, 2022 - Fish and Fahrenheit / Queen of the Diamonds / Exodus from TouroIn this episode, Rhode Island PBS Weekly partners with ecoRI News to investigate how warming waters are affecting the catch of the day in Narragansett Bay. Then, Pamela Watts profiles a Rhode Island woman who was nicknamed the Queen of Diamonds, for being the first to play in a Major League Baseball game. Finally, we revisit the Touro Synagogue, and give an update on the bitter dispute over the oldest synagogue in the US. 2022-11-0728 minTálamo PodcastTálamo PodcastSaulo CampeloEng. eletricista, Ecori em São Luís/MA |Ecori Energia Solar e Outlet Solar --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tlamo-podcast/message2022-07-212h 14EcoricastEcoricastEcoricast | Lado B do Sol | Entrevista Lucas Mouco | 6º Episódio - Temporada Trajetórias🔊 ALERTA PODCAST - TEM EPISÓDIO NOVO NO AR NO PROGRAMA LADO B DO SOL!   ✔ Lucas Mouco, da Ecos Energia Solar, é o entrevistado do sexto episódio da temporada Trajetórias, com Arthur Santini e Rodrigo Matias!  ☀ Conheça um pouco do Lado B da vida de quem faz a diferença no setor fotovoltaico.   🖇️ Disponível também em todas as plataformas digitais!  ☀️ Podcast Ecoricast - Uma produção Ecori!  ~~~~   ☀️ A Ecori Energia Solar é líder e pioneira na tecnologia MLPE no Brasil desde 2011!    📍Pesquisa e distribui as melhores e mais modernas tecnologias fotovoltaicas existe...2022-07-1243 minEcoricastEcoricastEcoricast | Lado B do Sol | Entrevista Guilherme B. de Castro | 5º Episódio - Temporada Trajetórias🔊 ALERTA PODCAST - TEM EPISÓDIO NOVO NO AR NO PROGRAMA LADO B DO SOL!  ✔ Guilherme Castro, da Kuara Nossa Energia, é o entrevistado do quinto episódio da temporada Trajetórias, com Arthur Santini e Rodrigo Matias!  ☀ Conheça um pouco do Lado B da vida de quem faz a diferença no setor fotovoltaico. ☀️ Podcast Ecoricast - Uma produção Ecori!2022-06-0942 minLeague of LogicLeague of LogicGet Ready!Send us a textIf you haven't been paying attention...  you better start!  It's time to GET READY for the chaos and corruption that is about to take over our country!  It's not too late to stop it...  but we have to act NOW!  We can't wait any longer!  GET READY!!  IT'S TIME!!https://2000mules.comhttps://justthenews.com/government/white-house/bidens-bread-line-crisis-anatomy-american-baby-formula-shortagehttps://nypost.com/2022/05/04/cdc-bought-cell-phone-data-to-track-lockdowns-vaccination-docs/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/02/millions-tonnes-grain-stuck-ukraine-un-wfp-official-germanyhttps://ecori.org/sewage-sludge-repackaged-as-garden-fertilizer-tests-positive-for-toxic-chemicals/https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/why-is-canada-euthanising-the-poor-htt...2022-05-0857 minEcoricastEcoricastEcoricast | Lado B do Sol | Entrevista Hewerton Martins | 4º Episódio - Temporada TrajetóriasNo quarto episódio do Lado B do Sol, Arthur Santini e Rodrigo Matias, recebem o Presidente do Movimento Solar Livre, Hewerton Martins. Mais um episódio episódio da temporada Trajetórias, que busca conhecer algumas personalidades do mundo fotovoltaico, além da vida profissional! Ouça também em todas as plataformas digitais! #Podcast Ecoricast  Uma produção Ecori.2022-03-211h 06EcoricastEcoricastSala do MLPE - Tecnologia HuaweiConheça os produtos e tecnologias Huawei nesta sala do MLPE especial. Leandro Martins, Yoni Ziv, Arthur Santini, Rodrigo Matias e Eng. M.Sc. João Souza, estarão na Sala do MLPE - Tecnologia Huawei, com apresentação do Canal Solar.2022-03-142h 34EcoricastEcoricastEcoricast | Lado B do Sol | Entrevista Anaibel Novas | 3º Episódio - Temporada TrajetóriasNo terceiro episódio do Lado B do Sol, Arthur Santini e Rodrigo Matias, recebem Anaibel Novas da Data Energy Consulting. Mais um episódio episódio da temporada Trajetórias, que busca conhecer algumas personalidades do mundo fotovoltaico, além da vida profissional! Ouça também em todas as plataformas digitais!  Podcast Ecoricast. Uma produção Ecori.2022-02-1645 minEcoricastEcoricastEcoricast | Lado B do Sol | Entrevista José Renato Colaferro | 2º Episódio - Temporada TrajetóriasNo segundo episódio do programa Lado B do Sol, Arthur Santini e Rodrigo Matias, recebem o grande empreendedor José Renato Colaferro da Blue Sol.  Esse é o segundo episódio da temporada Trajetórias, que busca conhecer algumas personalidades do mundo fotovoltaico, além da vida profissional! Ecoricast - Uma produção Ecori.2022-01-3159 minLocal GemsLocal GemsDavid Dadekian | Eat Drink RIIn this episode we're chatting with David Dadekian of Eat Drink RI! David created Eat Drink RI in 2010, and since that time eatdrinkri.com has grown to be one of the top media, marketing and event production companies in the region for all things culinary. Dadekian is the host of the "RI Small Business Live Forum" and Cox YurView’s "The Rhode to Recovery" video interview series. He also works as PR Director, Cooking Instructor and Special Events Coordinator at Blackbird Farm in Smithfield. Dadekian serves on the boards of ecoRI News, Eating with the Ecosystem and the RI Sm...2022-01-2522 minEcoricastEcoricastEcoricast | Lado B do Sol | Entrevista Ricardo Marques | 1º Episódio - Temporada TrajetóriasEstreando o programa Lado B do Sol, Arthur Santini e Rodrigo Matias, recebem o grande empreendedor Ricardo Marques, CEO da MSOLS. Esse é o primeiro episódio da temporada Trajetórias, que busca conhecer algumas personalidades do mundo fotovoltaico, além da vida profissional! Ecoricast - Uma produção Ecori.2022-01-1753 minWeird IslandWeird Island41. WATERFIRE: In the Renaissance CityWaterFire is the quintessential Providence experience, centering around a series of nearly 100 bonfires along the three rivers that pass through the middle of downtown Providence. But just 40 years ago, you might not have even known that those rivers existed. If you think WaterFire isn’t weird, well, maybe it isn't. But the fact that, at one point, Providence completely covered its rivers, is. Episode Source Material: Maps of the Great Salt Cove: Cove Basin and its Evolution | ArtInRuinsAbout WaterFireBarnaby Evans, Artist | WaterFire ProvidenceMusic of WaterFireWaterPlace Park and Waterfire | Rhode TourBrown to co-sponsor WaterFire Providence, host Family Week...2021-12-3120 minEcoricastEcoricastSala do MLPE - Lançamentos EcoriNo quarto episódio da Sala do MLPE, os MAIORES especialistas em MLPE do mercado brasileiro, apresentam ao mercado os lançamentos mais esperados do ano: DS3D: MICROINVERSOR APSYSTEMS MONOFÁSICO DE MAIOR POTÊNCIA NO MERCADO; QT2D: MICROINVERSOR APSYSTEMS MAIS POTENTE DO MUNDO. Com apresentação da equipe do Canal Solar nossos especialistas explicaram tudo sobre os lançamentos mais esperados deste ano!2021-12-172h 27EcoricastEcoricastSala do MLPE - Especial MonitoramentoNo terceiro episódio da Sala do MLPE - Além dos MAIORES especialistas em MLPE do mercado brasileiro, uma equipe técnica em campo, explica tudo sobre o Monitoramento APsystems. Com apresentação da Engehall, nossos especialistas respondem tudo sobre a tecnologia MLPE!2021-12-172h 20EcoricastEcoricastSala do MLPE - 2ª EdiçãoNo segundo episódio da Sala do MLPE - Os MAIORES especialistas em MLPE do mercado brasileiro, recebem convidados especiais, diretamente do México. É o time da APsystems LATAM! Com apresentação da Engehall, nossos especialistas respondem tudo sobre a tecnologia MLPE!2021-12-172h 27EcoricastEcoricastSala do MLPE - 1ª EdiçãoOs MAIORES especialistas em MLPE do mercado brasileiro, juntos, em uma LIVE especial: A SALA DO MLPE! Prepare-se para a melhor conversa sobre MLPE já vista até hoje! Com apresentação da Engehall, nossos especialistas respondem tudo sobre a tecnologia MLPE!2021-12-171h 50Sunny CastSunny CastLeandro Martins, Presidente da Ecori - SNN | Sunny Cast #16Outubro já começou com uma conversa de muito aprendizado e conhecimento: na noite desta terça-feira (05/10), nosso convidado é para lá de especial.  Com mais de 30 anos de experiência no mercado internacional e desde 2010 à frente da Ecori Energia Solar, Leandro Martins fundou e idealizou o modelo de negócios da empresa, se tornando presidente do grupo em 2019.  Se você quer ouvir uma história de inspiração e profissionalismo, sugerimos que nos acompanhe a partir das 19h no nosso canal do YouTube SolarView ou no nosso Instagram https://www.instagram.com/solarviewbr/ ! 😉  #solarview #sunpartners #energiasolar #ecori #revoluçaosolar #so...2021-10-061h 14Researchat.fmResearchat.fm72. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Enzyme GalaxyNEB社の巨大な製品カタログの楽しみ方、多様な制限酵素の世界とその巧妙な仕組みについて話しました。 第123回 ポッドキャストで語るサイエンスとその魅力(実験医学) NEB…日本語のNEBウェブサイト。NEBはNew England BioLabsの略でした(BioScienceではありませんでした。)大変申し訳ございませんでした。 NEB Literature Portal…カタログのまとめページ。 NEB Catalog & Technical Reference…これがNEBが誇る400ページ超のカタログ! Eric Lander (Wikipedia) DNA Structure and Classic experiments (Youtube)…Eric Landerの超おすすめなMITの授業動画。見よう! 制限酵素の基礎知識 (ThermoFisher)…とてもわかり易いのでぜひ。 ファージ (Wikipedia) DNAトポイソメラーゼ (Wikipedia) ニック EcoRI…このエピソードで例として紹介しました。GAATTCという配列を認識して切断する。 回文配列(パリンドローム) DNA ligase…DNA断片同士を連結させることができる。 Gibson Assembly…配列の相補性を利用して2つ以上のDNA断片を試験管内で連結する方法。Dan Gibson博士が作ったのでみながそう呼ぶようになった。彼が自分でつけたわけではない。 DNAメチル化 Talen…ゲノム編集法のうちの一つ。 メタゲノム解析 (Online ISSN : 1881-6681) CasX enzymes comprise a distinct family of RNA-guided genome editors…地下水にすむバクテリアから単離されたCas-X オペロン (Wikipedia) IRES (Wikipedia)…Internal Ribosomal Entry Siteの略 REBASE…制限酵素のデーターベース。 IUPAC Codes - Bioinformatics.org…DNAの縮重塩基はこのように表現されます。 正規表現 Homing endonuclease I-SceI…ホーミングエンドヌクレアーゼの一種でとても長い認識配列を持つ。 I-SceI mouse model…ゲノム中にI−SceIサイトをもったマウスに対してI-SceIを発現させると二本鎖切断応答を誘導できる。この研究 (Nat. Comm 2016)など。 Miné-Hattab and Rothstein, Nat Cell Biol. (2012)…I-SceIを誘導して染色体動態の変化を観察した名論文 MmeI EcoP15I CAGE法…FANTOMの基幹技術。MmeIを用いたトリックが秀逸。 DpnI (NEB)…メチル化されたDNAのみを切断する DamID (DNA ad2020-09-091h 15FotovoltalksFotovoltalksMLPE - Perspectivas para os otimizadores de potência no BrasilRecebemos mais um especialista do setor fotovoltaico, o Leandro Martins, Presidente da Ecori Energia Solar e um dos pioneiros no investimento em MLPE no Brasil. Juntos exploramos mais sobre essa tecnologia, suas vantagens e perspectivas de crescimento no mercado nacional.2020-09-0425 minPapo SolarPapo Solar#08 Leandro Martins: Expectativas do setor de energia solar no Brasil pós-pandemiaNesta semana a jornalista Ericka Araújo conversou com o diretor-executivo da Ecori, Leandro Martins, que atua desde 2014 no setor de energia solar no Brasil. 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He’s been a member of Congress since 2007 and he was just sworn in for his 3rd term – plus, he’s recently been moonlighting as some sort of Captain Planet figure.We discuss his speeches, his future carbon bill, bi-partisanship, calling bullshit when we see it, Rhode Island’s fossil-fuel lawsuit, and so much more.Want to send us feedback? Tweet us, emai...2019-01-0854 minPhysik - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02Physik - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02Protein-DNA force assay in a microfluidic formatThe detailed study of protein-DNA interactions is a core effort to elucidate physiological processes, including gene regulation, DNA repair and the immune response. The molecular force assay (MFA) is an established method to study DNA-binding proteins. In particular, high-affinity binder dissociation is made possible by the application of force. Microfluidic lab-on-a-chip approaches have proven helpful for parallelization, small sample volumes, reproducibility, and low cost. We report the successful combination of these two principles, forming a microfluidic molecular force assay and representing a novel use for the established MITOMI chip design. We present, characterize, validate and apply this integrated method. An...2013-01-0100 minFakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/05Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/05Modulation der DNA-Mechanik durch Methylierung und TranskriptionsfaktorenGenregulation gibt der Zelle die Kontrolle über Struktur und Funktion, und ist die Basis für zelluläre Differenzierung, Morphogenese und die Vielseitigkeit und Anpassungsfähigkeit von jedem Organismus. Um zu begreifen, wie eine Zelle ihre Funktion organisiert und wie sich ganz individuelle Organismen ausbilden, obwohl die gleichen genetischen Informationen vorhanden sind, muss man die Regulation der Genexpression im Detail verstehen. Diese Regulation wirkt an verschiedenen Stellen der Genexpression und besteht aus einer Vielzahl von komplexen Prozessen, die untereinander verbunden sind. Somit ist das Verständnis der zugrundeliegenden molekularen Mechanismen und ihres Zusammenspiels für Biologie und Biophysik von großer Bede...2012-06-1900 minTierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/07Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/07Identification of Novel Genes for the Development of a Rapid Diagnostic Test for Theileria uilenbergi Infection by Screening of a Merozoite cDNA LibraryThe major aim of this thesis was to identify novel genes of T. uilenbergi through establishment and screening of a merozoite cDNA library with the eventual goal to develop diagnostic tools using identified genes for detection of Theileria infections. The experiments were initiated by infection of sheep using T. uilenbergi stock. When parasiteamia rose, blood was collected and the merozoites were purified. Messenger RNA was isolated from purified merozoites was then utilized to establish a cDNA library. The library was titrated to be 6 x 108 pfu/ml and the recombinant clones were estimated to be 70%. Random PCR identification of the library...2010-02-1300 minTierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/07Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/07Isolierung und Charakterisierung von IridovirenWe describe the isolation and characterization of an iridescent virus from commercially produced colonies of Gryllus bimaculatus in Germany, which showed apparent mortality. Transmission electron microscopy studies on adult cricket specimens revealed the paracrystalline assembly of icosahedral virus particles in the cytoplasm of hypertrophied abdominal fat body cells. The infecting agent could be cultivated in the lepidopteran cell line sf-9, where it caused cytopathogenic effects such as cell hypertrophy, cytoplasmic vacuolization, and cell death within 8 days postinfection. Negatively stained virus particles (n = 100) had dimensions of 172 +/- 6 nm (apex to apex) and 148 +/- 5nm (side to side). SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of...2003-07-1800 minBiologie - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02Biologie - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02Identification of the Staphylococcus sciuri Species Group with EcoRI Fragments Containing rRNA Sequences and Description of Staphylococcus vitulus sp. nov.Webster, John A.; Bannermann, Tammy L.; Hubner, Romeo J.; Ballard, Deborah N.; Cole, Eileen M.; Bruce, James L.; Fiedler, Franz; Schubert, Karin und Kloos, Wesley (1994): Identification of the Staphylococcus sciuri Species Group with EcoRI Fragments Containing rRNA Sequences and Description of Staphylococcus vitulus sp. nov. In: International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology, Vol. 44, Nr. 3: pp. 454-460.1994-01-0100 minBiologie - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02Biologie - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02A new type of papillomavirus DNA, its presence in genital cancer biopsies and in cell lines derived from cervical cancerDNA of a new papillomavirus type was cloned from a cervical carcinoma biopsy. Two EcoRI clones of 7.8 and 6.9 kb in length were obtained, the latter contained a 900-bp deletion. The BamHI fragments of both clones were used to characterize the DNA. It represents a distinct type of papillomavirus as determined by its size, its cross-hybridization with DNA of other papillomavirus types under conditions of low stringency only, the co-linear alignment of its genome with HPV 6 and HPV 16 prototypes and its occasional occurrence as oligomeric episomes. We tentatively propose to designate it as HPV 18. DNA hybridizing with HPV 18 under stringent conditions...1984-01-0100 minMedizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 04/22Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 04/22Molecular cloning and physical mapping of murine cytomegalovirus DNAMurine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) Smith strain DNA is cleaved by restriction endonuclease HindIII into 16 fragments, ranging in size from 0.64 to 22.25 megadaltons. Of the 16 HindIII fragments, 15 were cloned in plasmid pACYC177 in Escherichia coli HB101 (recA). The recombinant plasmid clones were characterized by cleavage with the enzymes XbaI and EcoRI. In addition, fragments generated by double digestion of cloned fragments with HindIII and XbaI were inserted into the plasmid vector pACYC184. The results obtained after hybridization of 32P-labeled cloned fragments to Southern blots of MCMV DNA cleaved with HindIII, XbaI, EcoRI, BamHI, ApaI, ClaI, EcoRV, or KpnI allowed us to construct complete...1983-01-0100 min