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Summer vacations often consisted of my father trying to heal me, so I drank deer's milk, I had hot cups on my back, I was dunked in the Dead Sea, and I remember the water
burning
my eyes and thinking, "It's working!
After some moments, you just go a little back, and then it starts
burning.
For example, the smell of a campfire could evoke the memory of being trapped in a
burning
house.
I was
burning
the pages of the script we had all followed for so long, but if you do not throw that grenade, it will kill you.
The fossil fuels that are buried that we're
burning
took millions of years for the earth to bury those, including those ancestors of Prochlorococcus, and we're
burning
that now in the blink of an eye on geological timescales.
SP: Are you saying that people needed a step-by-step argument to grasp why something might be a wee bit wrong with
burning
heretics at the stake?
They use a liquid-based approach for separation combined with
burning
super-abundant, cheap natural gas to supply the heat required.
They have a clever approach that allows them to co-capture the CO2 from the air and the CO2 that they generate from
burning
the natural gas.
We've been
burning
gas.
Changes in biomass burning, in smoke, in aerosol particles, all of those things change the climate.
How do organic aerosols from biomass burning, which you can see in the red dots, intersect with clouds and rainfall patterns?
And to do this, ants solve the problem of collective search, and this is a problem that's of great interest right now in robotics, because we've understood that, rather than sending a single, sophisticated, expensive robot out to explore another planet or to search a
burning
building, that instead, it may be more effective to get a group of cheaper robots exchanging only minimal information, and that's the way that ants do it.
Can't we make cleaner
burning
cooking fuels?
And you can see that it's a lot cleaner
burning
of a cooking fuel.
And he's looked at the problem of the health impacts of
burning
wood versus charcoal.
These are the images that the media loves to show, of young men and boys
burning
wires and cables to recover copper and aluminum, using Styrofoam and old tires as fuel, seriously hurting themselves and the environment.
The key was to bring together young people from different backgrounds that ordinarily never have anything to do with each other, to have a conversation about how they could collaborate and to test and develop new machines and tools that could allow them to shred and strip copper instead of
burning
it, to mold plastic bricks and tiles, to build new computers out of components recovered from dead electronics, to build a drone.
Since its early anarchist years,
Burning
Man has grown up.
I'd been studying the art of
Burning
Man for several years, for an exhibition I curated at the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery, and what fascinates me the most isn't the quality of the work here, which is actually rather high, it's why people come out here into the desert again and again to get their hands dirty and make in our increasingly digital age.
Really, the entire encampment of
Burning
Man could be thought of as one giant interactive art installation driven by the participation of everyone in it.
Though there is certainly a
Burning
Man aesthetic, pioneered by artists like Kate Raudenbush and Michael Christian, much of the distinctive character of the work here comes from the desert itself.
Nowhere is that truer at
Burning
Man than at the Temple.
The air is dangerously polluted from the
burning
of coal and diesel.
Stephen Colbert: I've got my eye on a wildly popular program from Norway called "National Firewood Night," which consisted of mostly people in parkas chatting and chopping in the woods, and then eight hours of a fire
burning
in a fireplace.
The photo montage consisted of images of South Korean students
burning
American flags, holding signs that said, "Yankee go home.
I became part of a Supreme Court case when I and others defied that law, by
burning
flags on the steps of the Capitol.
So I just gave him a look in his eyes and I guess he saw the anger and frustration just burning, and he said to me, "Your eyes are going to get you in a lot of trouble, because you're looking like you want to fight."
Only you can choose to dim it, and the sky is the limit, so silence the critics by burning.”
And then I learned how the energy of
burning
fire, coal, the nuclear blast inside the chambers, raging river currents, fierce winds, could be converted into the light and lives of millions.
Burning
the parachute as it fell.
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