Not exact matches
In this one lunch alone, we covered electric cars, climate
change, artificial intelligence, the Fermi Paradox, consciousness, reusable rockets, colonizing Mars, creating an atmosphere on Mars, voting on Mars, genetic programming, his kids, population decline, physics vs. engineering, Edison vs. Tesla, solar power, a carbon tax, the definition of a company, warping spacetime and how this isn't actually something you can
do, nanobots in your bloodstream and how this isn't actually something you can
do, Galileo, Shakespeare, the American forefathers, Henry Ford, Isaac Newton, satellites, and
ice ages.
Although MIDAS is studying climate
change's effect on Antartica, they said they weren't sure whether or not global warming was actually the culprit in this particular calving (although they said it
does leave the
ice shelf in a «vulnerable position.»)
Even though
ice cream always is popular, that doesn't make Payco Foods immune from
changes or emerging trends in the marketplace.
You can
do so much with this idea —
change the cookie flavor, the
ice cream flavor, add some toppings, make it however you imagine for a friend's birthday and guarantee a life - long friendship.
Some vanilla
ice cream topped with this, and some of your homemade caramel sauce... life -
changing doesn't even begin to describe it!
The formation of the
ice cream is all about chemistry and the honey
does change the pH level (even if slightly), so there is a good reason for wondering if it would not work.
Some early attempts using bananas didn't pan out quite as I'd hoped, but Marla's Vegan Chocolate and Cherry
Ice Cream inspired me to
change course and use coconut milk for the base instead.
I
did nt
change any measerments at all just swapped out the two ingridients... they turned out great... I also added nutmeg and cinimon to the
icing... I will def gonna be making them again big hit!!!
Which would be worse: He continues to make baffling lineup decisions and give bad players lots of
ice time, or he completely
changes course and
does what we all wish he'd
do, leaving us to wonder what the hell he was
doing for the first 82 games of the season?
He toured with the Harlem Globetrotters, performed with Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra, traveled overseas for the State Department, made»em laugh on the pro tennis circuit and
did ice shows,
changing costumes to fit the occasion.
We are
doing okay for now but things can
change by seconds as we are wallking on thin
ice.
Again, while I am not a scientist or medical doctor, I don't necessarily agree, especially if the amount of what Bob Cantu calls «total brain trauma» can be significantly reduced through a combination of limits on full - contact practices and / or hit counts, rule
changes, and if we
do a better job of identifying concussive injury to get concussed players off the field (or
ice, or field, or court, or pitch), and and hold kids out longer before they are allowed to return to play so the risk of reinjury is reduced as much as reasonably possible.
Doulas can fill your water (with plenty of that awesome hospital
ice), grab you a snack,
change a midnight diaper, and reassure you what your newborn is
doing IS indeed normal.
YES: spit blankets, diapers, wipes, diaper bag, sleeping category (even if you think your baby will sleep on its own or vis versa - things can
change), tub, baby wash, nail clippers (i got baby clippers and they're the same as grown up ones just smaller), stroller, car seat, maxi pads + liners, butt wipes,
ice packs.Those hem wipes REALLY realized me and don't underestimate how much blood you can spew out of ur vag.
It can be tempting, when you're exhausted from night feedings and diaper
changes, to give in to the comfort of chocolate,
ice cream, or cookies, but while they may soothe you emotionally, they won't
do much for you otherwise.
... you know a lot of it is attitude like I say and going through the positive part of pain in labour and, and using your rest periods really effectively, not getting ahead of yourself, trying to just stay in one contraction at a time and I teach them that prior to labour but I also reinforce that a lot in labour and then comfort measures like water, we have great showers in our hospital, we don't have tubs which is unfortunate but it is true the hot water never stops running so lots of my clients spend long times in the shower and different position
changes and heat and
ice and all of those things that we can use.
Once you break the
ice, once you break that ceiling, you
change the way we
do business.»
We may have already
changed the
ice sheets to a point that some parts of them may go, but we have the ability to stop
changing it more and to adapt to what we have already
done.
They
do not normally venture so far west, but shrinking
ice seems to be
changing that.
«We don't currently know what
changed in 2014 that allowed this rift to push through the suture zone and propagate into the main body of the
ice shelf,» said Dan McGrath, a glaciologist at Colorado State University who has been studying the Larsen C
ice shelf since 2008.
While some may see evidence of rapid glacier thinning in the past and again today as evidence that the West Antarctic
Ice Sheet is nearing a collapse driven by human - caused climate
change, Steig said at this point, scientists just don't know whether that is the case.
But what may or may not have happened
does not
change the science -
ice sheets are melting, sea level is rising and the top ten hottest years since 1880 include 2001 through 2008.
«We must
do all we can to help the polar bear recover, recognizing that the greatest threat to the polar bear is the melting of Arctic sea
ice caused by climate
change,» Salazar said.
The decision was based on evidence that sea
ice is vital for polar bear survival, that this sea
ice habitat has been reduced, and that this process is likely to continue; if something is not
done to
change this situation, the polar bear will be extinct within 45 years, Kempthorne said.
Erosion has also increased during winter; shrinking lake
ice — a product of climate
change —
does not protect the dune from winter winds as it has in the past.
A glaciologist rather than a biologist, he wanted to investigate a question critical to climate
change:
Do subglacial rivers and lakes lubricate the movement of
ice over land — and might they somehow accelerate a glacier's flow into the ocean, triggering rapid sea level rise?
Political divisions are less apparent with factual questions that
do not infer climate
change, such as whether the melting of Greenland and Antarctic land
ice, or of Arctic sea
ice, could potentially
do the most to raise sea levels.
Ice core data from the poles clearly show dramatic swings in average global temperatures, but researchers still don't know how local ecosystems reacted to the
change.
«It doesn't
change our estimates of the total mass loss all over Greenland by that much, but it brings a more significant
change to our understanding of where within the
ice sheet that loss has happened, and where it is happening now.»
Late this past summer researchers and engineers from France, Italy and Russia extracted three
ice cores from France's Col
du Dôme Glacier in a race to preserve valuable information about climate
change before rising temperatures wash it away.
In the tug of war, aerosols don't necessarily counter the impacts of climate
change on sea
ice (or the planet as a whole for that matter).
The preconditions which gave rise to rapid temperature
changes during the last
ice age
do not exist today, but sudden climate
changes can not be excluded in future.»
The
ice is already floating, so the water level doesn't
change when it melts.
Cryosphere Systems: How
do rapid
changes in cryosphere (continental and ocean
ice) systems evolve with the earth system, and contribute to sea - level rise and increased coastal vulnerability?
[Response: Alastair, I
did not mean to say you were confused, but often people mix up global mean
changes with the abrupt regional
changes seen e.g. in the Greenland
ice cores.
That's a process playing out throughout the Southern Ocean, but scientists don't have a good grasp on it or how sudden
changes like the loss of a huge hunk of
ice will alter carbon uptake.
«The big question is whether the
ice sheet will react to these
changing ocean conditions as rapidly as it
did 14,000 years ago,» said lead author Dr Nick Golledge, a senior research fellow at Victoria's Antarctic Research Centre.
But roughly speaking, if you
do an LGM run and only reduce sea level, put in the
ice sheets,
change the vegetation, add some dust (though that one is still rough), then you get about 50 % the way you want to go.
The global mean temperature rise of less than 1 degree C in the past century
does not seem like much, but it is associated with a winter temperature rise of 3 to 4 degrees C over most of the Arctic in the past 20 years, unprecedented loss of
ice from all the tropical glaciers, a decrease of 15 to 20 % in late summer sea
ice extent, rising sealevel, and a host of other measured signs of anomalous and rapid climate
change.
But the vast majority of scientists
do not agree that the sun is the main driver of climate
change — or that we're on course for a mini
ice age.
He told the Climate News Network: «While the sparse existing observations
do not indicate warmer water inflow towards the Wilkes
ice sheet margin at present, there is no reason why
changes similar to those in West Antarctica could not also occur here.»
The more dynamic picture in the new simulations suggests that the rate of
change in the first half of this century — which
does not involve a significant contribution from processes like marine
ice - cliff instability, or hydrofracturing — is essentially uncorrelated with the rate of
change later in the century.
[Response: UVic doesn't model
changes in cloud albedo, but I'm quite sure it models
changes in albedo due to sea
ice and land
ice.
That the
ice core data
do not
change the answer demonstrates that there is not very likely anything missing in our understanding.
While there may be a good case for attributing Greenland's or Antarctica's
ice loss to human induced climate
change — even though the paper itself
does not
do so — the
changes in continental water storage, which also play an important role in the result, are tougher to attribute.
Now that the work has been
done to combine these airborne measurements, Schroeder said he plans to expand this type analysis to other glaciers, a move that could improve scientists» understanding of the hidden ways climate
change is affecting
ice.
This could be
do to
changes in ocean circulation, and warming waters reaching the grounding lines for
ice shelves in Arctic and Antarctica, leading to non-linear increase in melting and sea level rise, impossible to avoid on our current path.
So
does mass
change at the Earth's surface, which can come from shifts in
ice sheets, or even possibly in major atmospheric wind currents.
Adding
ice to coffee probably doesn't
change the bioactive compounds that give hot coffee its healthy rep, says Frank Hu, MD, PhD, professor of epidemiology and nutrition chair at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
As I've mentioned approximately a thousand time on this blog, I love mini things (who doesn't) so making these into tiny
ice cream sandwiches using two pretzel thins was and pretty life
changing discovery.