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    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe state of being exposed to something, especially something unpleasant or dangerous.
    The company has a large exposure to the US market.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe experience of being exposed to something.
    Students need exposure to different cultures.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe state of being exposed to sunlight or other light.
    Prolonged exposure to sunlight can damage the skin.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe state of being exposed to a disease or other harmful substance.
    Exposure to the virus can lead to illness.

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    How to fight climate change with parking lots

    08:32How to fight climate change with parking lots
    • had after a month of exposure to cold temperatures.

      had after a month of exposure to cold temperatures.

    B1

    Why kids don’t get as cold as adults

    05:07Why kids don’t get as cold as adults
    • Look at how much more brown fat these men from Maryland had after a month of exposure to cold temperatures.

      Look at how much more brown fat these men from Maryland had after a month of exposure to cold temperatures.

    • had after a month of exposure to cold temperatures.

      had after a month of exposure to cold temperatures.

    B1

    Why are there Black Dots on your Windshield?

    01:31Why are there Black Dots on your Windshield?
    • it can become weaker after continue exposure to direct sunlight.

      it can become weaker after continue exposure to direct sunlight.

    B2

    Why being bilingual is good for your brain | BBC Ideas

    05:35Why being bilingual is good for your brain | BBC Ideas
    • A group of children who had early exposure to Greek and English from birth - they were our early bilinguals.

      A group of children who had early exposure to Greek and English from birth - they were our early bilinguals.

    B1

    Are You More Forgetful Than A Fish?

    02:59Are You More Forgetful Than A Fish?
    • while in reality these fish often die from trauma or exposure to fresh water. Additionally,

      while in reality these fish often die from trauma or exposure to fresh water. Additionally,

    B1

    Start a language from scratch (the natural way)

    11:59Start a language from scratch (the natural way)
    • But you have to give your brain so much exposure to the language that the inferring by the brain becomes more and more accurate.

      But you have to give your brain so much exposure to the language that the inferring by the brain becomes more and more accurate.

    • So I think that this exposure to the sound gives you a bit of a run into the reading, and I have done a video before where I talked about the importance of listening as sort of the starting point, because it triggers your interest in the subject matter, it gives you some momentum to your reading.

      So I think that this exposure to the sound gives you a bit of a run into the reading, and I have done a video before where I talked about the importance of listening as sort of the starting point, because it triggers your interest in the subject matter, it gives you some momentum to your reading.

    A2

    Casually Explained: Bitcoin

    10:38Casually Explained: Bitcoin
    • Even five years ago, the whole space was about disrupting traditional finance, but now it's about cheering on any product that lets you get exposure to the network without being part of it in the hope it drives the price higher.

      Even five years ago, the whole space was about disrupting traditional finance, but now it's about cheering on any product that lets you get exposure to the network without being part of it in the hope it drives the price higher.

    • but now it's about cheering on any product that lets you get exposure to the network without being part of it in the hope it drives the price higher.

      but now it's about cheering on any product that lets you get exposure to the network without being part of it in the hope it drives the price higher.

    B1

    Why is Fluoride in our Water? | May 7, 2025

    11:17Why is Fluoride in our Water? | May 7, 2025
    • We begin today in Utah, which this week became the first U.S. state to ban the use of fluoride in public water. Fluoride is a natural occurring mineral that can be found in soil, plants, and food in tiny amounts. And studies show that at optimal levels, it helps prevent tooth decay, helps prevent cavities. The U.S. has added it to public drinking water systems since the 1940s to improve dental health, and the practice is considered to be one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century. But it's created some contratoms, with debate over adding fluoride to public water ramping up, and some states like Florida are following in Utah's footsteps to pass laws to ban it. Those in favor of banning fluoride in drinking water point to research that shows consumption of high levels of fluoride could cause adverse health effects in children, but exposure to levels that concentrated are rarely seen in the U.S. Proponents of the ban add that when it comes to fluoride improving dental health, evidence is mixed, and some studies find that our modern dental hygiene routines like brushing and flossing regularly have had more of an impact than fluoride in drinking water. Other advocates of the ban acknowledge that fluoride does have benefits, but people should have the individual choice to not have it added to their drinking water.

      We begin today in Utah, which this week became the first U.S. state to ban the use of fluoride in public water. Fluoride is a natural occurring mineral that can be found in soil, plants, and food in tiny amounts. And studies show that at optimal levels, it helps prevent tooth decay, helps prevent cavities. The U.S. has added it to public drinking water systems since the 1940s to improve dental health, and the practice is considered to be one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century. But it's created some contratoms, with debate over adding fluoride to public water ramping up, and some states like Florida are following in Utah's footsteps to pass laws to ban it. Those in favor of banning fluoride in drinking water point to research that shows consumption of high levels of fluoride could cause adverse health effects in children, but exposure to levels that concentrated are rarely seen in the U.S. Proponents of the ban add that when it comes to fluoride improving dental health, evidence is mixed, and some studies find that our modern dental hygiene routines like brushing and flossing regularly have had more of an impact than fluoride in drinking water. Other advocates of the ban acknowledge that fluoride does have benefits, but people should have the individual choice to not have it added to their drinking water.

    • but exposure to levels that concentrated are rarely seen in the U.S.

      but exposure to levels that concentrated are rarely seen in the U.S.

    B1

    9 Habits That Damage Your Brain

    05:449 Habits That Damage Your Brain
    • According to psychotherapist, Annie Miller, it can be damaging to constantly read about the news because constant exposure to negative information can impact your brain.

      According to psychotherapist, Annie Miller, it can be damaging to constantly read about the news because constant exposure to negative information can impact your brain.

    • According to psychotherapist Annie Miller, it can be damaging to constantly read about the news because constant exposure to negative information can impact your brain.

      According to psychotherapist Annie Miller, it can be damaging to constantly read about the news because constant exposure to negative information can impact your brain.

    B1

    The Peak End Rule: What You Actually Remember From a Experience

    04:46The Peak End Rule: What You Actually Remember From a Experience
    • And as it turns out, they were more willing to repeat the second trial, despite the prolonged exposure to the cold water.

      And as it turns out, they were more willing to repeat the second trial, despite the prolonged exposure to the cold water.

    • And as it turns out, they were more willing to repeat the second trial despite the prolonged exposure to the cold water.

      And as it turns out, they were more willing to repeat the second trial despite the prolonged exposure to the cold water.

    B1