Sentences with phrase «even more sunlight»

Now the glacier is larger and can reflect even more sunlight.
As the ice sheets began to retreat, the earth's albedo (reflective property) was lowered meaning even more sunlight absorbed and accelerated melting.
Blocking even more sunlight was a contraption that Oursler invented to project his forthcoming video four - dimensionally, using mirrors.

Not exact matches

Assuming a rotation rate similar to today, the planet could have had a habitable climate until at least 715 million years ago (SN Online: 8/26/16), even if Venus got 70 percent more sunlight than Earth does now, physicist Michael Way of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City and colleagues reported in 2016 in Geophysical Research Letters.
And again, because those surfaces are dark, they absorb even more thermal energy from the sunlight, establishing an ongoing amplification process.»
I have not even touched on increasing atmospheric turbulence, vibration, aircraft vapour trails, atmospheric degradation of optical surfaces, trails of aircraft, satellite and space debris on deep - sky photographic plates (one or more trails on one plate in three), sunlight reflectors and much more.
Because the circadian clock is calibrated by exposure to sunlight, Roenneberg suspects the many hours some kids spend holed up in their dark rooms could push the clocks even later — a pattern that may be more prevalent in industrialized societies.
David Prerau, author of Seize the Daylight (www.seizethedaylight.com), replies: Moving the clock forward in the spring shifts an hour of sunlight from morning to evening, providing more usable hours of daylight.
Researchers say the ice thinning may accelerate because as it melts, it reflects less sunlight, which heats the surrounding waters even more.
Laboratory tests have revealed even more surprises: Tardigrades can live indefinitely in a vacuum and withstand some of the harshest sunlight.
The shrinking sea ice drives a classic positive feedback loop: as more ice melts, fewer patches of white snow reflect solar energy, and larger regions of dark, sunlight - absorbing seawater open up — both causing the ice to melt even faster.
These designs can absorb about 80 to 90 percent of the concentrated sunlight directed at them when considering reflections and heat loss, but Ho said design improvements to make the receivers even more efficient are needed to help reduce the cost of concentrating solar power and improve scalability.
Sea ice and snow cover loss create a feedback look that can accelerate global warming; with fewer reflective surfaces on the planet, more sunlight can thereby be absorbed, driving surface temperatures even higher, the scientists explained.
Even so, ancient Venus still received about 40 percent more sunlight than Earth does today.
The Arctic is warming more than twice as fast as the rest of the planet, because as ice melts at the top of the world, there is less of it to reflect sunlight back into space, so more of it is absorbed by ocean waters; more absorbed sunlight means even warmer temperatures, which means more ice melt a circular process known as Arctic amplification.
Sometimes theyd even stick their chairs in baby pools to get even more reflected sunlight.
The downside: They thin the very top layer of skin, which can make you more sensitive to sunlight and to procedures like chemical peels, phototherapy (light treatments), or even a simple eyebrow waxing.
And for a vegan bodybuilder who must unfortunatelly play tetris with the food sources that he choses in order to give to his body the right ammounts of aminos, restricting SPI and soy foods so much does not make his goal any easier.There are sometimes that you need a meal thats complete with aminos and soy provides that meal with the additional benefits of lacking the saturated fats trans cholesterol and other endothelium inflammatory factors.I'm not saying that someone should go all the way to 200gr of SPI everyday or consuming a kilo of soy everyday but some servings of soy now and then even every day or the use of SPI which helps in positive nitrogen balance does not put you in the cancer risk team, thats just OVERexaggeration.Exercise, exposure to sunlight, vegan diet or for those who can not something as close to vegan diet, fruits and vegetables which contains lots of antioxidants and phtochemicals, NO STRESS which is the global killer, healthy social relationships, keeping your cortisol and adrenaline levels down (except the necessary times), good sleep and melatonin function, clean air, no radiation, away from procceced foods and additives like msg etc and many more that i can not even remember is the key to longevity.As long as your immune system is functioning well and your natural killer cells TP53 gene and many other cancer inhibitors are good and well, no cancer will ever show his face to you.With that logic we shouldn't eat ANY ammount of protein and we should go straight to be breatharians living only with little water and sunlight exposure cause you like it or not the raise of IGF1 is inevitable i know that raise the IGF1 sky high MAYBE is not the best thing but we are not talking about external hormones and things like this.Stabby raccoon also has a point.And even if you still worry about the consumption of soy... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21711174.
Even if you can't afford supplements, eating less sugar will work wonders, getting more sunlight will clear acne due to increasing vitamin D, and eating cheap anti-oxidant rich foods such as apples, sweet potatoes and oregano will make a difference.
You'll have more time to take a walk, hit the gym, or even just sit outside now that the sunlight is lingering!
It can get drier and brittle, becomes more susceptible to split ends, and is even * more * vulnerable in sunlight when it has seen bleach, dyes, or other chemical treatments.
And especially now that Summer's here, it's even more essential to have them to help protect your eyes from bright sunlight and glare.
Making the connection even more explicit, the book's cover features Monet's atmospheric painting, Houses of Parliament: Effect of Sunlight in the Fog.
The black and white screen is noticeably crisper than previous iterations, with a more pronounced contrast, and there's no glare even under direct sunlight.
The All - New Kindle Oasis is Amazon's largest, highest resolution display - it reads like real paper without glare, even in bright sunlight and the first waterproof (IPX8) Kindle so you are free to read and relax in even more places.
«Kindle Paperwhite is the Kindle e-reader we have always wanted to build — it has 62 % more pixels and 25 % higher contrast than the previous generation Kindle, built - in front light, perfect for reading in bed or in sunlight, even thinner, with 8 weeks of battery life.»
All its features are focused on making reading easier and more satisfying, including its Pearl E-ink display which inherently delivers sharp contrasts even in bright sunlight and crisp text and clarity almost exactly like that of a real - life newspaper.
The company has thrown in various enhancements that aim to make the touchscreen more visible under direct sunlight and have also incorporated Super Sensitive Touch which allows users to operate the device even with gloves on.
But the sunlight that couldn't be stopped shone on the red bread - box and on the bottle - green icebox and on the blue, marble - painted crock containing cucumber pickles and on the polished black enameled woodstove and on the pale blue safe with the pink floribunda roses painted on the two doors, and he watched all these take their true colors back to themselves and the faces of the men and Mrs. Parker take on the colors and shapes that they carried through daytime that were different from their faces at night under even the brightest light, somehow more supple and creased and softer really than at night, even if they looked more battered and old.
Viewing an LCD in direct sunlight requires a very powerful backlight, which draws even more power.
In my outdoor test, the Air 2 beat last year's Air, Samsung's Tab S and Amazon's previous Fire HDX, displaying a more even balance under both sunlight and shade.
E Ink has some distinct advantages, like readability in direct sunlight, super-long battery life (Kobo says a month, but even if they're wrong you still won't charge this thing very often), and in my experience a much more immersive experience than LCDs offer.
It even came in handy in ambient - light situations, such as in a sunlight - kissed airplane with no cabin lights on; in this environment, the GlowLight caused the text on the Nook Simple Touch to pop more, and made it easier to read.
We were even able to read articles in the Bing News app while standing in direct sunlight, though the fingerprints on the screen appeared more prominent than the text below.
Unlike tablets and phones, a Kindle has no glare — even in bright sunlight — and won't distract you with social media, emails, text messages, notifications, and more.
This power efficiency enables completely new use cases and supports larger deployments, with sunlight visibility making the technology even more interesting for integrators.
But while the screen appeared more washed out in outdoor conditions, I was able to view images and read text with relative ease, even in direct sunlight.
There is no glare, and the screen is even more readable in sunlight than it is indoors; the brighter the ambient light, the better the display looks.
More importantly, domed skylights — only possible with plastic — outperform glass, not only by shedding leaves and snow, but also by receiving sunlight even when it comes in at an angle.
It is absolutely amazing being inside it where the sunlight goes through between the cracked rocks to make even more beautiful scene.
(Orbital forcing doesn't have much of a global annual average forcing, and it's even concievable that the sensitivity to orbital forcing as measured in terms of global averages and the long - term response (temporal scale of ice sheet response) might be approaching infinity or even be negative (if more sunlight is directed onto an ice sheet, the global average albedo might increase, but the ice sheet would be more likely to decay, with a global average albedo feedback that causes warming).
Studies have found that observing Daylight Saving Times year - round would boost the economy, save energy, improve road and public safety, and reduce crime due to the fact there is more sunlight in the evening hours.
Windows need be no more than an archaic touch, and even when present will be polarized to block out the harsh sunlight.
In the longer term, CO2 may be even more important because, unlike several other GHGs, it is not destroyed by sunlight or chemical reactions in the atmosphere.
This would make the Arctic a lot colder and it could start growing a big ice cap, which would, in turn, reflect more sunlight back out to space and make the Earth cool even more, spiraling us into an ice age.
Since the darker ocean surface absorbs more sunlight than the bright ice, this warms the region even further.
Churn the ice, fragmenting it into smaller pieces which are easier to melt out, turning floes upside down even, with their darker bottoms (due to algae etc) showing up, soaking up more sunlight.
Studying Chinese summer thunderclouds the researchers found that an increase in aerosols led to larger and more persistent convective cloud systems, with larger anvils at several kilometers of altitude that may reflect more sunlight, but trap even more heat — as their high - resolution model showed.
There's no light like sunlight, and even the best LED lighting systems fall short of the visual warmth of full - spectrum sunlight, but short of putting more windows in, or installing skylights, it's challenging to get the natural light of the sun to dark areas of the home or office.
We have more than enough sunlight to power everything we need, and with a decentralized network of solar panels on rooftops and many big solar thermal farms in deserts (with storage capacity so they can keep producing even at night), we could generate a big chunk of our power.
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