Sentences with phrase «organic material where»

AMOLED displays, on the other hand, use a layer of organic material where each individual pixel is independently powered.

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Darin Kingston of d.light, whose profitable solar - powered LED lanterns simultaneously address poverty, education, air pollution / toxic fumes / health risks, energy savings, carbon footprint, and more Janine Benyus, biomimicry pioneer who finds models in the natural world for everything from extracting water from fog (as a desert beetle does) to construction materials (spider silk) to designing flood - resistant buildings by studying anthills in India's monsoon climate, and shows what's possible when you invite the planet to join your design thinking team Dean Cycon, whose coffee company has not only exclusively sold organic fairly traded gourmet coffee and cocoa beans since its founding in 1993, but has funded dozens of village - led community development projects in the lands where he sources his beans John Kremer, whose concept of exponential growth through «biological marketing,» just as a single kernel of corn grows into a plant bearing thousands of new kernels, could completely change your business strategy Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute, who built a near - net - zero - energy luxury home back in 1983, and has developed a scientific, economically viable plan to get the entire economy off oil, coal, and nuclear and onto renewables — while keeping and even improving our high standard of living
This water is usually released, untreated, into nearby streams, where its acidity kills aquatic life and the breakdown of its organic material not only fosters the production of bacteria that are harmful to humans but also starves aquatic fauna of oxygen.
QAI participates in the biannual National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) meetings where materials allowed for use in organic production are reviewed on a five - year cycle from date of approval...
QAI participates in the biannual National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) meetings where proposals related to materials and organic practices are discussed and voted on or sent back to the subcommittees for further development.
But how and where — and from what materials — that clothing is made is important too, especially when it comes to buying organic.
Where the light passed through, it hit an underlying organic film called a photoresist and caused the material to polymerize.
Where it is deeper there are fewer of these bacteria due to lower water temperatures, but we also find Osedax that, together with endosymbiotic bacteria, feed on the organic material retained in bones and therefore help decompose them,» explains Sergi Taboada.
The results revealed that rocks in the area where the ankylosaurs congregated were more fine grained in texture and contained a higher degree of coal than those found elsewhere, suggesting the area was once a stagnant locale containing lots of organic material.
Natural mercury found in the atmosphere binds with organic material in the soil, gets buried by sediment, and becomes frozen into permafrost, where it remains trapped for thousands of years unless liberated by changes such as permafrost thaw.
From invertebrates to fish to salamanders, cave - obligate species have repeatedly lost vision / eyes, deactivated pigments, slowed metabolic rates, and evolved behaviors to survive in a nutrient poor environment where most organic material gets washed in from the surface!
Ewing is researching the use of MFCs to power machines that aerate water in treatment plants where bacteria have a constant supply of organic material to consume.
Especially proteinaceous marine gels became smaller but more abundant probably because they served as a nutritional substrate in the sea - surface microlayer, where higher abundances of microorganisms were more efficient in degrading the organic material accumulated during a phytoplankton bloom.
That's why we've partnered with our friends at Vine.com, where they review every single product they sell to make sure it's either organic, natural, energy - or water - efficient; run on their own renewable energy; are made from sustainable materials; or contribute to a healthier home.
You too can contribute your bit for the betterment of the society and environment by choosing slow fashion over fast one and by becoming an ethical consumer which means shopping responsibly and purchasing products that have been made without the use of animal tissue products and going for organic products where natural fibers have been grown without any pesticides and other toxic materials.
The hatched larvae move somewhere dark (usually downwards into gaps between floorboards, in soil, under mulch, deep in carpet or bedding or under furniture), where they feed on organic material (including flea faeces).
Diatomaceous earth is an organic material and can be used for OUTSIDE colonies where fleas are a problem.
Little progress is made over the next 15 years, until a breakthrough is made where the scientists have discovered a way to fuse organic material from the E.B.E. to metal, and implant those fused plates into human soldier volunteers as a permanent exoskeleton armor.
His work in recent years investigates the relationship between the aesthetic world of geometric and biomorphic form, and the aesthetic world of the organic, where natural materials take on synthetic forms and synthetic materials at times look like natural objects.
His more recent works investigate the relationship between the aesthetic world of geometric and biomorphic form and the aesthetic world of the organic, where natural materials take on synthetic forms and synthetic materials at times look like natural objects.
Roth also shared with Joseph Beuys the use of organic materials; where fat and grease in Beuys's work is imbued with symbolism (its power to heal, societal transformation), Roth's own motivations for using substances such as cheese or chocolate are in part due to their gradual decay, transformation and iconoclastic potential.
The exhibition looks at how contemporary visual culture has been progressively mutating towards models where seemingly opposite dimensions come together to create hybrid forms: material and virtual, textual and objectual, organic and artificial, consumerism and spirituality have been merging and blurring previously defined boundaries.
The ways that Betye Saar, Emma Amos, Jae Jarrell, Senga Nengudi, Barkley Hendricks, and others, transform their materials, emotions, and thoughts into art matter pries at questions of where the lines are between organic and inorganic, alive and unalive, subject and object.
Dropping pieces of cut paper onto a surface and gluing them down where they lay; dripping or flinging paint across a canvas; letting the progressive decay of organic materials determine a composition; and flipping coins to compose a musical scores — these are some of the processes used by artists included in the volume that both tap into the creative potential of chance and control its operation.
Plants, inanimate objects, images, affect and energies are all seen as part of the same organic whole, where an isomorphism is created between social forces and material ecologies.
Visitors encounter a landscape consisting of seven tons of limestone extending throughout the space where prints registering and screening a selection of organic as well as inorganic materials are exhibited
The usage of primitive, raw materials like hair, twigs, clay, and fabric are elements that compose works where I create organic structures that are inspired by the fragility of our nature.
Reason being: those companies use climate models to identify the likely current locations where ancient sedimentary basins originally formed that collected the organic material that eventually, with time, climate change, sediment accumulation and continental drift, became petroleum reservoirs.
We could build a fleet of robotic submersibles that would dive deep down into the dark and capture organic material that contains iron that would otherwise settle to the bottom, and bring it up and digest it and release the iron into the brightly sunlit water where plankton require it.
Search out products and supplies that are organic, made of natural materials where appropriate and practical, and other steps to make it as low - footprint as possible.
Age control is derived primarily from 14 27 C dating of organic material; other established methods 28 including tephrochronology or annual layer counting were used where applicable.
George Whitesides is a Professor at Harvard University where he researches in the areas of biochemistry, materials science, catalysis, and physical organic chemistry.
This is where their online marketplace comes in: currently, the marketplace hosts 25 suppliers and over 1,000 materials, including organic cottons, hand - woven silks, and reclaimed textiles.
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