Sentences with phrase «time air capture»

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The book captures the soft light of spring, the crisp air, and the excitement and hard work of syruping time.
The New York Times asked Fox News for an apology after airing a story suggesting the newspaper's reporting foiled the capture of an Islamic State leader.
It is much cheaper to test ice cores, which capture years of data in one core, than to do repeated air sampling over time.
And my editor at the time did not have quite the same sense of fun that I do — she let the air out of the story — so the piece, I felt, was not able to capture the true joys and surprises of flatulence research.
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».
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.
Pilots at the US air force test pilot school flew this supersonic T - 38C jet to the right place at the right time so that NASA could capture this photograph of the jet's shock waves.
Such clean energy schemes and improved agricultural and forestry practices are likely to be more economic than direct air capture of CO2, but they must be carefully designed to minimize undesirable impacts and the amount of CO2 that can be extracted on the time scale of decades will be limited, thus emphasizing the need to limit the magnitude of the cleanup task.
Shot with a reverence for the kind of beauty only Michael Mann has ever captured from Los Angeles, the film is a breath of fresh air, a visionary take on a long - storied genre that is one of the most wholly satisfying viewing experiences in a long time.
Mario's ability to capture enemies and take control of their powers is a breath of fresh air for a series that has spent so much time just slowly iterating upon itself.
Joining the US air force as a bombardier prior to the attack on Pearl Harbour, he survived being shot down on a couple of occasions, the last time being when he and two crewmates spent 47 days adrift on open life - rafts in the Pacific, their ordeal ended when they were captured by the Japanese and another ordeal began.
The property is designed for large groups of friends and family, and is thoughtfully built to capture the cool ocean breezes even at the hottest time of year, offering a blend of air - conditioned comfort and tropical open - air living.
About Indah Manis: The property is designed to be both a high - end luxury holiday villa for large groups of families and friends, and is thoughtfully built to capture the cool ocean breezes even at the hottest time of year, offering a blend of air - conditioned comfort and tropical open - air living.
Chris will always ride where you thought it was impossible to ride, while capturing some major air time.
This is because few galleries captured the explosive change the art world was about to undergo, with new artists, collectors, gallerists, and critics all arriving at the same time and with money not in abundance and AIDS a horrible psychic backdrop, and new multicultural, transnational interactive aesthetics in the air.
In A Landscape Study at San Vigilio, Lake Garada, Sargent painted en plein air, like many of the French artists of the day, seeking to capture not just the landscape but also a moment in time and the transient quality of light.
As the former Curator of Art at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, Dean shows his own considerable artistic prowess at capturing the early heady times of space exploration through original on - site sketches and personal photographs of the artists working at Cape Canaveral in the early 1960's -1970's.
That film, titled Shoe Shoe, is a short black and white clip reminiscent of CCTV footage, and captures the artist dressed as a vagrant and pushing a cart filled with shoes down the street, occasionally chucking them two at a time into the air.
An electric vibe filled the air when the muse for Jason Brook's stunning portraits saw her images for the first time, in awe of the brilliance of Jason's incredible ability and her own beauty captured for eternity.
I would suggest comparing peak to peak average temperature captures during weighted El - Nino events (during the time they occur, if they can be compared equally this would be a telling graph), instead of considering year to year records as a means of reducing ENSO effects on the temperature record, ENSO being largely a heat exchange between air and sea causing great changes in cloud distribution world wide.
However, at some point in time, air capture conceivably could be a useful tool to mitigate emissions from distributed sources, and may even be deployed to reduce atmospheric concentrations of CO2 below current concentrations.
In order to get the bioreactors efficient enough to produce 10,000 — 20,000 gallons of fuel per acre per year they need CO2 at many times atmospheric concentration which is a piece of cake if you capture it from power plant or other industrial exhaust gases but not so easy getting it out of the air.
Swiss cleantech company Climeworks has partnered with Reykjavik Energy to combine direct air capture (DAC) technology for the world's first time with safe and permanent geological storage.
For the first time, chemists captured carbon dioxide from the air and converted it into an alternative fuel, methanol.
Only by carbon capture from the atmosphere and storing it underground, or by some other method of removing carbon from the air, can zero emissions be achieved in time.
«There's really little chance that you could capture CO2 from ambient air more cheaply than from a coal plant, where the flue gas is 300 times more concentrated,» says Robert Socolow, director of the Princeton Environment Institute and co-director of the university's carbon mitigation initiative.
It is true that the air bubbles captured in ice represent an interval of time, as the ice doesn't instantaneously lose porosity.
The main implication I draw is that some form of aerosol geoengineering is really really likely; first, just to make up for the global cooling effect lost as polluted cities clean their air, and later to buy time for decarbonization (and, I suspect, air capture).
The scientists made on - the - spot measurements of 100,000 vehicles as they drove past air - sampling probes (including a for the first time a proton transfer reaction time - of - flight mass spectrometer; it provided the time resolution required for the plume capture technique used in the study) on College Street, one of Toronto's many major roadways.
The committee estimated the cost of direct air capture with chemicals at $ 600 per ton of CO2, seven times more expensive than proposed technologies to remove CO2 from a coal plant smokestack.
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