Studio One features borehole scientist, no bullets


Learn how one scientist is examining the earth’s interior to study the effects of global warming on the next edition of Studio One. Most deep holes are used for finding oil or valuable minerals. Will Gosnold, a borehole paleoclimatology expert, examines deep holes to measure greenhouse gas production. Learn how this scientist views changes in the Earth’s core temperature.

Also on the show this week, police departments are cutting down on their weapons training due to a lack of ammunition. See how the use of ammunition by the military is increasing the price of bullets and decreasing weaponry supplies nationwide.

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