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Charles T. Driscoll, Professor of Environmental Systems; Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, presents the day two plenary at the 2020 FEMC Conference...
Making Space With windows that look out And force perspective in Something speaks of doubt In the places it grows thin It lingers long enough For something new to sprout, But never long enough To explain where it has been
Zen and Deep Evolution: When Did Your Life Begin?
The Buddha taught that everything is connected (emptiness) and constantly changing (impermanence). Charles Darwin proposed a mechanism (natural selection) to explain how the diversity of life that we see around us today developed from a singula...
In this video I play "Sweet Georgia Bright" by Charles Lloyd. I play the head, do 32 bars of improvised solo, 16 bars of chord comping, and return to the head.
Spatial deteil vs acceptance angle
Acceptance angle of objective must be wide enough to collect at least first order diffracted rays
The Vermont maple law requires packaged maple syrup have a density of between 66.9 and 68.9 degrees Brix. Brix is a measure of sugar concentration in a pure sugar solution. Although we know there are other many dissolved minerals in maple syrup th...
Some producers use membrane separation (called "reverse osmosis" or simply "RO" within the maple industry) in addition to evaporation with heat. In this process, sap is forced through membranes that have pores which are large enough for water to p...
As trees form, the size and shape of its stem and crown, will be impacted by living in a low light environment such as the forest's understory. So-called suppressed trees are able to capture just enough sun to survive. Sugar maples growing in the ...