Not exact matches
Because of the unusual
way the material
interacts with infrared light, the finding, which appears October 21
in Physical Review X, could lead to camouflage against heat - sensing cameras and to efficient heating and
cooling devices.
«The
cooling impact of sulfate was larger, and the
way sulfate
interacts with the atmosphere is more straightforward, so sulfate has received more attention,» explains Drew Shindell, an atmospheric physicist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
in New York City.
Many teachers are excited about the ability to create a group on Facebook as a private
way of
interacting with their students
in ways that a) not only meet the students where they already are and integrate their lives into the classroom more holistically, but also b) shows that school can be a lot
cooler than the students thought by being on Facebook
in the first place.
Podcasts are a great
way to
interact and see what gamers are thinking
in a group you will see a live upcoming and previous podcasts you can see how many peoples are watching you can leave comments which is a very
cool feature.
The Phantom Pain chooses smartly to never tell you how to play or penalize you for ditching stealth
in favor of taking out a rocket launcher and blowing some shit up, while the myriad of different systems and
ways to
interact with the game coupled with the fantastic A.I. give rise to loads and loads of
cool moments.
It's pretty
cool to see them
interacting with each other, directing one another to go certain
ways in an effort to flank any possible intruders.
This is a really
cool stretch goal because it not only means a bigger variety of tiles, it also means a wider variety of
ways that characters can
interact with the battlefield, which
in turn means bigger mission variety.
On the second page, responding to MPA's image Mars, Harney and Moten write:» maybe the
cool thing about this picture, maybe about pictures
in general, is that if you linger your vision doubles,
interacting with irreducible blur that's already there anyway
in a
way that solicits certain assumptions regarding (the relation between) ontology and representation.»
But people can
interact with buildings and actively participate
in a number of
ways, from opening windows to putting on a sweater when it is
cool.
Not just because he genuinely
interacts with his followers on Twitter, not just because he's passionate about what he writes about, and not just because he presents (presentations, books)
in some pretty
cool ways.