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Now this happens very fast, in the blink of an eye, so, together with LG, we captured this motion with a camera that is able to
capture
more than 3,000 frames per second.
And we feel that over the next five years, if Ethiopia can
capture
even 40 percent, just 40 percent, of the domestic market, and add just 25 percent value to that market, the value of the market doubles.
Not only does a drone give you a bird's-eye view of the landscape, but it also allows you to
capture
detailed, high-resolution images of objects on the ground.
But the real power of the CAO is its ability to
capture
the actual building blocks of ecosystems.
And I can't remember a specific day where we made a conscious decision that we were actually going to go out and build these things, but once we got that idea in our minds of the world as a dataset, of being able to
capture
millions of data points on a daily basis describing the global economy, of being able to unearth billions of connections between them that had never before been found, it just seemed boring to go work on anything else.
And we could do that by perfectly sensible things like conservation, and wind power, nuclear power and coal to CO2 capture, which are all things that are ready for giant scale deployment, and work.
You see, there are facilities now that can actually
capture
that methane and generate power, displacing the need for fossil fuel power, but we need to be smart about this.
So when you give citizens a way to participate beyond attending a town hall meeting, cities can actually
capture
the capacity in their communities to do the business of government.
Muench has said that he intends for his software to be used to
capture
terrorists and locate pedophiles.
["Windows, OS X, iOS, Android, Blackberry, Symbian, Linux"] You have to overcome encryption and
capture
relevant data.
And I started having these bizarre dinner parties on Friday nights, where people would come over and we'd do DNA extractions, and I would
capture
them on video, because it created this kind of funny portrait as well.
They're tuned such that they easily collapse in one direction to pull the leg out from debris, but they're stiff in the other direction so they
capture
disparities in the surface.
I used magnetic resonance imaging to
capture
the actual shape of the patient's anatomy, then use finite element modeling to better predict the internal stresses and strains on the normal forces, and then create a prosthetic socket for manufacture.
You can see it has to be really, really wide in order to have a high enough surface area to process all of the air required, because remember, we're trying to
capture
just 400 molecules out of a million.
And in order to
capture
a lot of CO2, you have to make this contactor deeper.
So air contactors for direct air
capture
have this unique characteristic design, where they have this huge surface area, but a relatively thin thickness.
And now once you've captured the CO2, you have to be able to recycle that material that you used to
capture
it, over and over again.
The scale of carbon
capture
is so enormous that the
capture
process must be sustainable, and you can't use a material just once.
It takes a power plant to
capture
CO2 directly from the air.
If you choose coal, you end up emitting more CO2 than you
capture.
An energy-intensive version of this technology could cost you as much as $1,000 a ton just to
capture
it.
They use solid materials for
capture.
The land area required for a synthetic forest or a manufactured direct air
capture
plant to
capture
the same is 500 times smaller.
One thing I'll absolutely say is positive about the carbon markets is that they allow for new
capture
plants to be built, and with every
capture
plant built, we learn more.
So knowing that direct air
capture
is one front in our fight against climate change, imagine that we could invest 20 percent, 20 billion dollars.
So if you use natural gas to do direct air capture, you only end up capturing about a third of what's intended, unless you have that clever approach of co-capture that Carbon Engineering does.
Yet when I talk to them about my work on carbon capture, I find that they're equally amazed, and that's because combatting climate change by capturing carbon isn't just about saving a polar bear or a glacier.
It has that spark of life from the human hand that the machine or the program can never
capture.
And because we use stereo, we can
capture
all the statistics on how big the shark is, what angle it comes in at, how quickly it leaves, and what its behavior is in an empirical rather than a subjective way.
So you can see why we can
capture
sleep, because the person walks and the device sees him as he walks to bed, when he stops tossing around in bed, when he steps out of bed, and that measure of sleep is what people call actigraphy.
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