Sunlight
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In this case, she picks up her phone, she can map food preparation at the kitchen island to a particular location of
sunlight.
We basically take waste water with algae of our choice in it, and we circulate it through this floating structure, this tubular, flexible plastic structure, and it circulates through this thing, and there's
sunlight
of course, it's at the surface, and the algae grow on the nutrients.
Now, sunlight, of course, comes into this.
High vitamin D levels, I think, are a marker for
sunlight
exposure, and
sunlight
exposure, in methods I'm going to show, is good for heart disease.
And we then thought to ourselves, with those big stores, I wonder if
sunlight
might activate those stores and release them from the skin, where the stores are about 10 times as big as what's in the circulation.
Well, I'm an experimental dermatologist, so what we did was we thought we'd have to expose our experimental animals to
sunlight.
We think they're then stored in the skin, and we think the
sunlight
releases this where it has generally beneficial effects.
My day job is saying to people, "You've got skin cancer, it's caused by sunlight, don't go in the sun."
I actually think a far more important message is that there are benefits as well as risks to
sunlight.
Yes,
sunlight
is the major alterable risk factor for skin cancer, but deaths from heart disease are a hundred times higher than deaths from skin cancer.
How much
sunlight
is safe, and how can we finesse this best for our general health?
Life brought biosynthetic factories that are powered by sunlight, and inside these factories, small molecules crash into each other and become large ones: carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, multitudes of spectacular creations.
So the humanistic ideal is very, very strong in all this work, encapsulated perhaps by one of my early sketches here, where you can see greenery, you can see sunlight, you have a connection with nature.
I mean, this is a glimpse of the interior of our Hong Kong bank of 1979, which opened in 1985, with the ability to be able to reflect
sunlight
deep into the heart of this space here.
You can have methane clouds, OK, and above those clouds, you have this hundreds of kilometers of haze, which prevent any
sunlight
from getting to the surface.
I think we should be a bit more willing, perhaps, to look at the beautiful sight of the
sunlight
bursting out from behind the clouds and go, "Wait a minute, that's two cats dancing the salsa!" (Laughter) (Applause) Or seeing the big, white, puffy one up there over the shopping center looks like the Abominable Snowman going to rob a bank.
In the morning, the
sunlight
will shine down on the first magnifying glass, focusing a beam of light on the shot glass underneath.
This would be, again, a very low-cost solution if implemented from the start, low cost, pleasant transit with natural
sunlight.
The ice in the ceiling was glowing blue anad green because the
sunlight
from far above was shining through the ice and lighting it all up.
It started faint and then it got brighter, fainter, brighter, and fainter again, as
sunlight
is reflected off of four sides of an oblong object.
Can you shade some
sunlight
and effectively compensate for the added CO2, and produce a climate sort of back to what it was originally?
The lower graph is with twice the amount of CO2 and 1.8 percent less sunlight, and you're back to the original climate.
But let's say you have
sunlight
hitting some particle and it's unevenly heated.
We've had to plant seeds, phosphorus, fertilizers, nutrients, water,
sunlight.
The best assumption, and one of the best guesses in this stuff, is that this stuff comes out of this stuff, that these things absorb sunlight, rot under pressure for millions of years, and you get these black rivers.
And as you're looking at this system, if hydrocarbons are concentrated sunlight, then bioenergy works in a different way.
While that was going on, some of those ancient photosynthesizers died and were compressed and buried, and became fossil fuel with
sunlight
buried in their carbon bonds.
They're basically buried
sunlight
in the form of coal and oil.
Basically, we're all made out of
sunlight
and carbon dioxide.
They can take solar energy, CO2 and turn it into chemical energy in the form of organic carbon, locking that
sunlight
in those carbon bonds.
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