Remembering Frank Drake, History of Air Conditioning. Sep 9, 2022, Part 2
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🗓️ 9 September 2022
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| 0:00.0 | This is Science Friday. I'm Iraflato. Later in the hour, remembering the life and work of |
| 0:05.3 | SETI pioneer Frank Drake. But first, Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer, right? But even as we |
| 0:12.8 | look forward to pumpkin pie and cozy sweaters, parts of the country are still gripped by stifling heat. |
| 0:19.6 | For example, California, high-temperature records have |
| 0:22.8 | been set this past week, reaching as high as 116 in Livermore just outside of San Francisco. |
| 0:29.5 | And we've seen the deadly impact of hot weather in Europe and Asia all summer long. |
| 0:35.2 | A new poll by Gallup shows that this extreme heat has a negative impact on |
| 0:39.7 | people's sense of well-being around the world. And since global warming means it's still going to |
| 0:45.2 | keep getting hotter, the only tool many people have to survive is air conditioning. Named one of the |
| 0:52.0 | greatest engineering achievements of the 20th century by the National |
| 0:55.9 | Academy of Sciences, air conditioning has completely transformed how and where we live. Last year, |
| 1:03.1 | in collaboration with St. Louis Public Radio, we took a look back at more than a century of |
| 1:08.2 | AC and what it means to live without it. |
| 1:11.7 | Here's that story, reported by Ella Fetter and Shayla Farsen. |
| 1:16.3 | In the summer of 1904, visitors to the World's Fair in St. Louis were in for a rare treat. |
| 1:22.9 | And it wasn't the giant Ferris wheel, or the elephant made of almonds, though those were both fantastic. |
| 1:28.3 | It wasn't the obvious kind of fun really, or anything you could see or touch. |
| 1:33.3 | It was something that you felt. |
| 1:36.3 | So imagine this. |
| 1:38.3 | It's August, and you've come all the way to St. Louis to see the absolute cutting edge in human achievement. |
| 1:50.1 | Maybe you checked out the aeronautics competition, or the X-ray machine that could look right inside you. |
| 1:57.6 | But by late afternoon, you've been wandering for hours. You're milling through these crowds, |
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