As detailed in a study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, injecting about five million tons of diamond dust into the atmosphere each year would be enough to cool our planet by ...
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A multi-institutional team of climatologists, meteorologists and Earth scientists has found evidence that dropping diamond dust from an airplane into the atmosphere could cool the planet.
Diamond dust appeared on a frigid morning in Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. The phenomenon can occur when the weather is still and sunny, and the temperature falls below -10 degrees Celsius.
some scientists believe they have found evidence that the colossal cloud of dust thought to be thrown up into the atmosphere in the wake of such impacts may spread newly formed diamond dust all ...
And the most effective result was a bit surprising: diamonds. Well, diamond dust, specifically. The team ran the compounds through a climate simulation and monitored their atmospheric effects for ...
The 34-year-old slips on a gold signet-style ring in the 12th-floor showroom of Vale Jewelry in New York City’s diamond district. “I don’t want a symbol of our union to also be associated ...
(UPDATE) ANKARA — Injecting 5 million tons of diamond dust annually into the stratosphere could lower the Earth's temperature by 1.6 degrees, potentially easing global warming, according to ...
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My Gold Dust Croton (Codiaeum variegatum ‘Gold Dust ... This fun plant displays random yellow spots on its dark green, ovate leaves as if yellow paint had been spattered over the foliage.