Within Temptation 2019 North American tour w/ In Flames and Smash Into Pieces..!
Within Temptation 2019 North American tour w/ In Flames and Smash Into Pieces..!
Within Temptation are heading out on a 2019 North American tour with In Flames and Smash Into Pieces. Within Temptation are set to release their new album “Resist“, out February 1st...!
tour teaser video here:
02/28 Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live
03/01 Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore
03/02 New York, NY – PlayStation Theater
03/03 Boston, MA – House of Blues
03/05 Montreal, QC – Olympia
03/06 Toronto, ON – Rebel
03/08 Chicago, IL – House of Blues
03/09 Minneapolis, MN – Skyway Theater
03/11 Denver, CO – The Summit
03/12 Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
03/14 Portland, OR – Roseland Ballroom
03/15 Vancouver, BC – The Vogue Theater
03/16 Seattle, WA – Showbox SODO
03/18 San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
03/19 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern Theater
Within Temptation 2019 North American tour w/ In Flames and Smash Into Pieces..!
Biosphere 2 | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:51 1 Planning and construction
00:06:04 2 Location
00:06:32 3 Engineering
00:08:38 4 First mission
00:14:15 5 Group dynamics: psychology, conflict, and cooperation
00:20:03 5.1 Challenges
00:26:51 6 Second mission
00:32:32 7 Science
00:36:31 7.1 Praise and criticism
00:44:25 8 Columbia University
00:46:40 9 Site sold
00:47:28 10 Acquisition by University of Arizona
00:48:45 11 Current research
00:50:11 12 See also
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
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Biosphere 2 is an American Earth system science research facility located in Oracle, Arizona. It has been owned by the University of Arizona since 2011. Its mission is to serve as a center for research, outreach, teaching, and lifelong learning about Earth, its living systems, and its place in the universe. It is a 3.14-acre (1.27-hectare) structure originally built to be an artificial, materially closed ecological system, or vivarium. It remains the largest closed system ever created.Biosphere 2 was originally meant to demonstrate the viability of closed ecological systems to support and maintain human life in outer space. It was designed to explore the web of interactions within life systems in a structure with different areas based on various biological biomes. In addition to the several biomes and living quarters for people, there was an agricultural area and work space to study the interactions between humans, farming, technology and the rest of nature as a new kind of laboratory for the study of the global ecology. Its mission was a two-year closure experiment with a crew of eight humans (biospherians). Long-term it was seen as a precursor to gain knowledge about the use of closed biospheres in space colonization. As an experimental ecological facility it allowed the study and manipulation of a mini biospheric system without harming Earth's biosphere. Its seven biome areas were a 1,900-square-meter (20,000 sq ft) rainforest, an 850-square-meter (9,100 sq ft) ocean with a coral reef, a 450-square-meter (4,800 sq ft) mangrove wetlands, a 1,300-square-metre (14,000 sq ft) savannah grassland, a 1,400-square-meter (15,000 sq ft) fog desert, and two anthropogenic biomes: a 2,500-square-meter (27,000 sq ft) agricultural system and a human habitat with living spaces, laboratories and workshops. Below ground was an extensive part of the technical infrastructure. Heating and cooling water circulated through independent piping systems and passive solar input through the glass space frame panels covering most of the facility, and electrical power was supplied into Biosphere 2 from an onsite natural gas energy center.Biosphere 2 was only used twice for its original intended purposes as a closed-system experiment: once from 1991 to 1993, and the second time from March to September 1994. Both attempts, though heavily publicized, ran into problems including low amounts of food and oxygen, die-offs of many animals and plants included in the experiment (though this was anticipated since the project used a strategy of deliberately species-packing anticipating losses as the biomes developed), group dynamic tensions among the resident crew, outside politics and a power struggle over management and direction of the project. Nevertheless, the closure experiments set world records in closed ecological systems, agricultural production, health improvements with the high nutrient and low caloric diet the crew followed, and insights into the self-organization of complex biomic systems and atmospheric dynamics. The second closure experiment achieved total food sufficiency and did not require injection of oxygen.In June 1994, during the middle of the second experiment, the managing company, Space Biosphere Ventures, was dissolved, and the facility was left in limbo. Columbia Un ...