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Some paints incorporate tiny silver particles, which capture atmospheric pollutants.
Perhaps most exotically, some paints incorporate tiny particles of silver, which capture atmospheric pollutants.
It was supposed to capture atmospheric vibrations, the better to liberate the human spirit from societal repression.
There is a sense of abstraction, too, in Cynthia Knott's shimmering metallic surfaces that capture atmospheric sensations.
Chemical removal options use the weathering of rocks, or artificial means, to capture atmospheric carbon, then sequester the carbon in a variety of places.
Currently, all of the chemical technologies outlined above require the use of energy – in most cases electricity – and it's hardly worthwhile using "dirty electricity" to capture atmospheric carbon.
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Paul A. Mayewski, director of the Climate Change Institute and professor at the University of Maine, said more proof can be found in ice core samples taken from glaciers that have captured atmospheric changes over millennia.
The alkaline solution resulting from the removal of HCl is neutralized by capturing atmospheric CO2 and is dissolved into the ocean where the carbon will be stored primarily as HCO3− without further acidifying the ocean.
Cloudy with a chance of war David Berreby | Nautilus | 31 July 2014 English physicist and mathematician Lewis Fry Richardson pioneered scientific weather forecasting in the 1920s by developing equations that captured atmospheric turbulence.
Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing atmospheric CO2 by plants and storage of biomass in soil as organic materials (Lal 2004).
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