Sentences with phrase «air capture in»

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In March, ABC News captured footage of Donald Trump running up the stairs to board Air Force One — leaving behind his wife in high heels and a skirIn March, ABC News captured footage of Donald Trump running up the stairs to board Air Force One — leaving behind his wife in high heels and a skirin high heels and a skirt.
Backed by U.S. air support, they've swept west from their bases in Iraqi Kurdistan and captured a huge swath of northeast Syria, estimated by one official at about 17,000 square kilometers.
But as jet engines replaced turboprops, the island airport's runway was simply too short to handle the aircraft, leaving Pearson International Airport, located a 40 - minute drive from downtown, to capture the growth in air travel.
After the key capture of eastern Aleppo in late 2016, Assad and his allies have taken back one area after another from rebels who face Russian air power and lack sufficient aid from foreign states that back them only half - heartedly.
Even so, historical considerations that have been effective in market cycles across history (and that also would have captured the majority of the market advance since 2009) presently suggest considerable risk of what we've often called an «air pocket» — similar to what we observed last October — over the coming 10 - 12 weeks, with much more severe downside risk possible over the course of the next 18 - 24 months.
To tackle carbon emissions and air pollution, the country has become a leader in clean technology by embracing, wind, solar, nuclear, electric cars, and carbon capture.
As far as magic — I think many things we experience today would have been considered magic by those of the past — flying through the air in an airplane, transplanting organs from dying patients to living ones, sending pictures through the air, even just being able to capture and use electircity, etc., etc..
In fact, Rupert Murdock, the media mogul who last year captured the Wall Street Journal recently said that he would be willing to keep his Fox News Channel on the air even if it were not profitable, because he wants «the political leverage he can get out of being a major network.»
Hugh Jackman recently posted this video on his Facebook page, showing how the sound effects of a Logan fight scene are captured, and seeing the actor in street clothes screaming and fighting air make Wolverine look a little less cool.
I can see the sun, I can capture air in a balloon, I have seen no evidence for hell and I conclude it is just as real as everything else that has no evidence including unicorns and UFOs
It uses fire and air at precise temperatures and sequences to immobilise growth enzymes in the green grain to capture and retain the grain at a stage of maturity when it is at peak taste and nutrition.
A recent episode of 60 Minutes has captured public attention and the political agenda by airing dramatic video footage from Animals Australia, showing the fate of Australian animals in the live export trade.
This onboard footage captures a collision between Sebastian Montoya (yes, Juan - Pablo's son) and Tyler Gonzalez that results in Gonzalez flying through the air.
In 1977, more than 30 years after he parachuted behind enemy lines to aid the French resistance (he was later wounded and captured), he was feted at a Frenchman's party as the crazy American who dropped out of the air with a fishing rod tied to his leg.
The Vicks ® Air Purifier offers a four - stage HEPA filtration system that helps capture airborne particles such as dust, pollen, smoke, mold spores, and pet dander, to help keep your family from breathing in all of those things you want to keep out.
In the first federal effort to address serious air pollution associated with fracking, the EPA issued new air quality standards that require oil and gas companies to capture toxic and climate - altering gases from wells, storage sites and pipelines.
A man captured on video kicking and punching an anti-Trump protester at the presidential candidate's rally in Tucson on Saturday is a member of the U.S. Air Force.
The benefits of capturing tons of truck and automotive emissions in a tunnel that would scrub the particulates out of the air was as obvious to then - Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion when we briefed him on this plan as it was to Long Island residents who live along the Long Island Expressway.
WIVB Television aired a news story Tuesday evening show one of its surveillance camera along Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo capturing city snow plow driving in the wrong direction to clear snow in the early morning hours.
Fine dust and dirt are captured in the included HEPA filter, which makes for better air quality in your home.
Holbrook's technique could be a big piece of the clean energy puzzle, alongside technologies like carbon - capture and storage, and nuclear, says Steve Wittrig of the Clean Air Task Force, a non-profit organisation based in Boston, who was previously the director of advanced technologies at BP.
It is much cheaper to test ice cores, which capture years of data in one core, than to do repeated air sampling over time.
In one of the few recent atrocities to capture international headlines, the Nigerian Air Force bombed a refugee camp in Rann in Kala - Balge district in January after mistaking it for a Boko Haram enclavIn one of the few recent atrocities to capture international headlines, the Nigerian Air Force bombed a refugee camp in Rann in Kala - Balge district in January after mistaking it for a Boko Haram enclavin Rann in Kala - Balge district in January after mistaking it for a Boko Haram enclavin Kala - Balge district in January after mistaking it for a Boko Haram enclavin January after mistaking it for a Boko Haram enclave.
Keeping atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases below 550 ppm, let alone going back to 350 ppm or below, will not only require a massive shift in human society — from industry to diet — but also, most likely, new technologies, such as capturing CO2 directly from the air.
Now, by capturing argonauts and releasing them at different depths, Julian Finn and Mark Norman of Museum Victoria in Melbourne, Australia, have established that they use the shells to capture and compress air for buoyancy control.
This is because firstly, the micro-organisms that break down dead trees produce copious amounts of CO2, and secondly, there is less vegetation remaining that can remove the greenhouse gas from the air by capturing the carbon in leaves, trunks and roots as part of its growth cycle.
To obtain sufficient moisture for photosynthesis and growth, redwoods reach into the air with leaves shaped like baseball mitts and capture the fog that rolls in by night and languishes through most mornings.
Climeworks will be using a similar process called direct air capture (DAC), in which normal ambient air is pushed through a fibrous sponge - like filter material that has been impregnated with chemicals called amines, derived from ammonia, which bind to C02.
«While there is no one silver bullet technology to end climate change, using direct air capture to make fuels is potentially scalable, in a way that biofuels aren't, because it doesn't use much land or other resources,» he says.
To do so, the simplest way is to install an appropriate filter to capture the skin squames in the air.
David Keith of Harvard University, and founder of Carbon Engineering in Calgary, Canada, which is working on its own technology to turn air - captured C02 into fuels, is more upbeat.
New research shows that birds precisely time when they flap their wings and position themselves in aerodynamic optimal positions, to maximize the capture of upwash, or «good air», throughout the entire flap cycle, while avoiding areas of downwash or «bad air».
The research, led by the Royal Veterinary College, University of London, proves for the first time that birds precisely time when they flap their wings and position themselves in aerodynamic optimal positions, to maximise the capture of upwash, or «good air», throughout the entire flap cycle, while avoiding areas of downwash or «bad air».
New models are highly efficient, capturing about half the energy in the air that passes through them.
This is because the blades» «cups» are made so that the oncoming air is captured and pushes the blades in this direction.
«New crystal captures carbon from the air, even in the presence of water.»
Anderson said the bracelets are a big step up from stationary air monitors, which only capture a snapshot in time and may not be near people.
In other words, a vast industrial infrastructure of air - capture machines would be required to remedy the effects of our vast, industrial infrastructure for fossil fuels.
Lackner and colleagues argued in a paper published last July in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that air capture may prove the only way to deal with greenhouse gas emissions from transportation, all those tailpipes and engine exhausts on the world's millions of cars, airplanes and other vehicles.
In fact, it may well prove that another similar material works better to directly capture CO2 from the air.
A look at wild Trichodesmium suggests that the cyanobacteria may have unexpected ways of compensating in iron - starved waters, enhancing the capture of minerals from dust settling out of the air, for instance.
In each layer, the ice captured chemicals from the air and precipitation during wet and dry seasons.
Plus, «the carbon is captured in the [plastic of the] bottle and never goes back to the air
As it moves, the water captures different amounts of air in the bubbles.
More natural processes of cloud brightening or enhanced weathering are less likely to raise objections, but the public react best to creating biochar (making charcoal from vegetation to lock in CO2) or capturing carbon directly from the air
In the meantime, capturing carbon out of the air and sequestering it is the most direct way we know how to provide energy without CO2 emissions and without building another infrastructure.
The strategy is known as direct air capture, and Carbon Engineering is one of a handful of companies in the world working to make it commercially viable.
The air extraction device, in which sorbents capture carbon dioxide molecules from free - flowing air and release those molecules as a pure stream of carbon dioxide for sequestration, has met a wide range of performance standards in the GRT research facility.
Today, Direct Air Capture systems are targeting niche applications such as the carbonation of drinks, fertilisation of greenhouses, and the packaging of fresh food — collectively a CHF 300 million market in Europe today.
Sabine Fuss, a sustainable energy researcher at the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change in Berlin who is unaffiliated with Climeworks, said that the company's direct - air capture plant is the first of its kind to operate on an industrial scale.
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