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"chelsea martin" Discussed on KCBS All News

KCBS All News

03:54 min | 2 months ago

"chelsea martin" Discussed on KCBS All News

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"chelsea martin" Discussed on KCBS All News

KCBS All News

09:19 min | 2 months ago

"chelsea martin" Discussed on KCBS All News

"On warming the weekend will it's continue actually through the we're week expecting highs it to in be in the hundreds traffic the 90s and weather together in the inland on the 8th on all news 1069 and a .m. 740 kcbs kcbs news kcbs time is 12 20 we continue your news watch a recent study reveals that kind for more on this we are joined on the kcbs ring central news line by Chelsea Martin PhD of biology candidate at at the Loma Department Linda of University Earth and School Biological of Medicine and Sciences Dr. at Loma William Hayes Linda professor of you University both to School of Medicine kcbs they are you both know on authors this on of this this Sunday study so afternoon first I want we to welcome appreciate you joining us here how I guess the first thing that occurs to me is snakes how there's do you study several forms the stress levels of stress that of can a snake be Dr. studied Hayes? one is acute which is immediate the acute and phase the other is and chronic which we takes place used over heart a longer rate for period that of heart time rate so is we a were interested choice for that because when we are stressed our heart rate increases our respiration rate snakes increases that you were studying this so is very easy to measure objectively. we set up a little device What caused the that we put the snake bump in into and it and we had so we just basically rubber induced band a propelled poles actually disturbance and the snake would respond by rattling okay okay rattling were they rattlesnakes they the were rattlesnakes. stress levels of a snake without it being a poisonous venomous Why I animal well mean can't you study the we our lab does a lot of research on rattlesnakes and they're actually very good models they tend to be social a visible we've and learned audible a lot about manifestation their behavior and of their stress so because we have of not the just rattle you yeah know a heart but rate response Chelsea but also what insights were in gained groups about the the stress levels of snakes did same as they when did they were alone yeah they exhibit so similar what we responses found in when our study they was that when the snakes were with another snake during that stressful situation but they actually had a in their heart rate response rope we as and chose to opposed use to a rope I when know they that were sounds kind just of alone strange but during we chose to use the that disturbance because we or wanted to when make they sure were with that it wasn't just the an object snakes that were they actually could touch having and hide under oh this stress how reduction interesting from I the presence was I of was going a to offer companion that I thought what snake would help and it the a snake's stress response would be to rub its stomach but I guess you didn't do that. That worked do you like to flirt with danger doctor okay so what you does this do teach us that's really important to everyone we all suffer stress we did a story today about how stress is causing things people to yeah gain more I mean weight social buffering can we is learn something anything that that might help we us as humans human animal exhibit fishes birds and it's etc been really and well now studied in in humans snakes and as other well species so that yeah are typically I considered think that to be you social know if like as people mammals when we're going through stressful situations if we have a friend or our partner with us that could potentially help reduce our stress so there is something Dr. to learn from Hayes that I you know want to go that I kind of want makes to go sense back unless to the crocodile that person's the because one causing you the stress you I could suppose have done that research couldn't yes you so there's with a number alligators of reptiles we could who have chosen are not we quite just as happen dangerous to do a lot as of research crocs on right? rattlesnakes and we had some observations driving down the mountain if we had a single snake versus multiple snakes they in were the calmer bucket it and rattle just seemed less so like those that when was our starting point but there are there's multiple plenty snakes of present room to study this and other reptiles including alligators okay and and so what's next for snake to explore more research? about social buffering because well relationship from here to you know an we individual want just like in people case in you these know rattlesnakes a as well stranger because versus rattlesnakes a friend is probably gonna well help reduce all our snakes stress they more have we an extremely think sensitive that that's probably the case scent they're really really sensitive they can smell things really really well and they can actually tell who they're related to just so we through want scent to explore so if we individuals presume they probably that can they tell know can you help socially know individuals buffer them that better they've than met individuals before or that not they don't we know also keep we also them want to in see if in zoos in and their captive the breeding housing programs situation we you want know to a lot see of if people keep housing snakes snakes as pets together yes can also help reduce their stress levels those are some of the questions rather than being out in the wild I used to have very a unusual ball it was a very python unusual snake and um they're he great used pets to hide in my dr couch often it was pays thank I you so have much a feeling it sounds like you're absolutely a hoot in a fascinating classroom and research Chelsea and we'd I like to really keep appreciate abreast you of it joining that us is today thank doctor William Hayes professor of biology at the Department of Earth and Biological Sciences at Loma Linda University School of Medicine here for and Paul Henry's Chelsea window installation Martin PhD I've been candidate working with Paul at and Loma his team Linda for University years now School and he's of not Medicine. only upgraded JB my Finley home but lowered my utility bills in the process all while being completely honest and upfront which means a lot to me do what I every did door and call don't Paul right wait this special now is to only get 120 good bucks for the off month of each July window so with call a to five schedule window minimum your no and pressure five free hundred estimate dollars today off and tell them JP Finley every sent you. day PaulHenryWindows more dog .com people and your more clear vets home are quitting improvement the choice. kibble kicking Every the cans and day. feeding their dogs dog food that's actually well food. 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"chelsea martin" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:54 min | 1 year ago

"chelsea martin" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"We solve, we do. This is a Bloomberg money minute, apple crops are going to vary this fall as weather patterned swing wildly across the country, in Washington state the apple harvest is expected to be a bit lower this year due to the long cold spring. In the northeast of severe drought is killing trees and the harvest is expected to be down about 11%. Our apples are pretty resilient as a crop and unless you have brand new trees, they have a pretty substantial root system. We have irrigation ponds and we've been working hard at keeping our trees watered. Chelsea Martin owns and runs Apple orchards in Massachusetts, where she's expanded her business to include hay rides and a petting zoo. Apples are probably the biggest part of our business, but a facet of that is the experience of picking the apples. I think that people come out more for that experience than maybe the apple itself. The current national average price is a dollar 31 a pound for red delicious apples. You'll pay upwards of $20 for a bag at a pick your own Orchard this fall, and mos two Bloomberg radio. And JIT makes innovation happen. It also makes entrepreneurs like Anya o'dwyer, founder of innovate, a tech driven civil engineering and construction management firm, Anya says and JIT is defining the future. Extremely important as a hub of disciplines all in one space with all of these brilliant minds. NGOs roll is huge when it comes to defining the future and power from an interdisciplinary point of view. They have it all there, whether it's the innovation hub, the makerspace, and we're already creating bash collaboration between the disciplines and you have civil engineers speaking to programmers speaking to electrical engineers. And together, they're creating advancements that we wouldn't have been able to do without those three minds coming together and solving a problem as one

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"chelsea martin" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:54 min | 1 year ago

"chelsea martin" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"We solve, we do. This is the Bloomberg money minute, apple crops are going to vary this fall as weather patterned swing wildly across the country. In Washington state the apple harvest is expected to be a bit lower this year due to the long cold spring. In the northeast a severe drought is killing trees and the harvest is expected to be down about 11%. Our apples are pretty resilient as a crop, unless you have brand new trees, they have a pretty substantial root system. We have an irrigation ponds and we've been working hard at keeping our trees watered. Chelsea Martin owns and runs Apple orchards in Massachusetts, where she's expanded her business to include hay rides and a petting zoo. Apples are probably the biggest part of our business, but a facet of that is the experience of picking the apples. I think that people come out more for that experience than maybe the apple itself. The current national average price is a dollar 31 a pound for red delicious apples. You'll pay upwards of $20 for a bag at a pick your own Orchard this fall, and mos two Bloomberg radio. And JIT makes innovation happen. It also makes entrepreneurs like Anya o'dwyer. Founder of innovate, a tech driven civil engineering and construction management firm, Anya says NJ IT is defining the future. Extremely important as a hub of disciplines all in one space with all of these brilliant minds. And he's wrong is huge when it comes to defining the future and how from an interdisciplinary point of view, they have it all there, whether it's the innovation hub, the makerspace, and we're writing creating fast collaboration between the disciplines and you have civil engineers speaking to programmers speaking to electrical engineers. And together, they're creating advancements that we wouldn't have been able to do without those three minds coming together and solving a problem as one

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"chelsea martin" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:33 min | 2 years ago

"chelsea martin" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Oldest that turned 100 and 12 on Sunday. And he partied like it. He's the boogie will give you good bye. Governing Bee's favorite trio. The Victory Bells serenaded Lawrence Brooks, born in 19 Oh, nine, who served in the predominantly black engineer battalion between 1940 the end of the war in 45. So he represents an entire generation National World War Two museum has been throwing him a party for the last eight years, he said. His motto is Be good to people. Luciano CBS News 5 49, a fitting tribute to the man behind the podium that producers have jeopardy are honoring former host Alex Trebek by naming the quiz show stage after him. Meantime, the search for a permanent jeopardy host to take the newly named Alex Trebek stage is ongoing Celebrities route in full force for last night's Met gala in New York City and over the top. It was once again, Kardashian took inspiration from her ex Kanye West in a black bodysuit with Penta leggings built in boots and a black mask that covered her entire head. Frank Ocean carried a lime green robot baby to match his green hair. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez wore a gown with the words tax, the rich splashed on the back little naz X or three layers of gold. Beginning with a giant cape. He stripped down to armor and finally a see through jumpsuit. Deborah Rodriguez. CBS NEWS Well, Some New Englanders just can't wait for fall to begin and many are getting their apple picking out of the way Early WBC's match, Shearer has more is still summertime but based on the crowd here at Honeypot Hill Orchard and still fall has arrived. Apple pick to the maze going to hayride play began. Mel's cider Doughnut. Kallen, Tristen and Quinn are here with their mom, Michelle Cider Donuts ever. It's honestly and the weather. I mean, it's just perfection. See, that's the thing. The weather has not been too cooperative this summer. General manager Chelsea Martin knows it. I'm sure you've heard it's rained about a million inches. So that has been a little tough. You know, we've had some washouts. So between that and covid numbers on the rise, she says. People are desperate for outdoor fun. Now, if you've got beautiful weather like heck, yeah, get outside. And if it's too hot for you, they've got cider slushies. Mm Matt Sheer WBZ Boston's NewsRadio 50 Now battling food insecurity, one family at a time WBC's Chris Pharma telling us the numbers add up when he first started.

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"chelsea martin" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"chelsea martin" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Effects. And for prescribing information, Please call 1866694 93 100 or visit prevnar 13 dot com. There's a place that knows how long your commute will be exciting is that there's a place that knows tomorrow's weather today. Is that possible. There's a place where you here breaking news first. What in the world of WBZ? Oh, I get it. Boston's news radio I'm done half of the quick check of the stories trending right now on WBZ. NewsRadio. 10 30 P A, says The investigation continues into the death of BU Professor David Jones of Milton after he fell through a gap in the staircase at the JFK Station and Dorchester over the weekend, The D A says they continue to look at how Jones access the stairs that have been closed for some 20 months. The calendar may say it's still summer, but fall is in full swing at local apple orchards. This is my favorite time. Chelsea. Martin's family has owned Honeypot Hill Orchard since 1926. This is when it starts ramping up, which is good, because this is one Apple is ripe in Covid 19 numbers covering Friday, Saturday and Sunday from the state Department of Public Health Show. More than 4700 newly confirmed cases out of nearly 243,000 tests. 19 more people have died seven day average positivity rate is 2.22%. I'm Don Huh? It's nightside with Dan Ray WBZ easy. Boston's NewsRadio. We're sort of a clearing house tonight for information. And I am said to tell Ian from the South Shore. That the Francis E. Warren Air.

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