The model includes injecting about 5 million tons of synthetic diamond dust into the atmosphere each year to cool the Earth ...
The results surprised them: diamond dust emerged as one of the best candidates. It reflects more light and heat than other ...
According to the study, injecting 5 million tons of synthetic diamond dust into the atmosphere each year could cool the planet by as much as 1.6 degrees Celsius over the next 45 years. This cooling ...
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Centaurus A, located 12 million light-years away, dazzles in a composite image highlighting its supermassive black hole and the extensive jets it emits, visible in X-rays and optical light. Recent stu ...
Diamond dust could reflect sunlight and cool Earth. However, the cost is $200 trillion, making it unlikely to be a near-term ...
Jeter wanted to have an artist do a collection of paintings,” Taglialatella Galleries partner Brian Swarts tells us of the ...
Scientists from ETH Zurich propose using diamond dust in the stratosphere as a solution to the climate crisis. Their study ...
A new study investigated other compounds that are less toxic and better performing than SO 2, and found that diamond dust is ...
A proposal straight out of a sci-fi movie might just hold the key to solving one of humanity’s greatest crises—global warming ...
A team of climatologists, meteorologists, and Earth scientists suggests that even though it might seem odd, this might become ...
Such geo-engineering solutions have long been under study, but have never been tried. With insufficient progress in combating ...