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" ... 15) “Canary yellow because it scatters sunshine wherever it goes.” - Rani Mani, Head of Employee Advocacy at Adobe. ... "
" ... Maybe those are what we were supposed to like, but in fact we much preferred the more restrained, significantly less bold Counterpoint and that's part of the idea today: how the sweep of stereotypical generalizations scatters the particles of individual effort, and personal opinion both from the winemaker/grower perspective and from the consumer's. ... "
" ... The desktop range will help with “identifying the location and the nature of the strongest scatters and glints from the proposed Navy structure of interest. This ability allows for an intuitive interaction with the structure model to eliminate these sources of unwanted scattering and minimize the RCS [=Radar Cross Section] from visible to RF [=Radio Frequency] range.” In other words, designers can literally see where the problem is that is spoiling the stealth. ... "
" ... The reason the LHC is such a powerful tool isn't simply for the data it collects. Sure, it collects an incredible amount of data, by colliding bunches of protons into other bunches of protons at 99.999999% the speed of light every few nanoseconds. The collisions result in debris that scatters through the enormous detectors constructed around the collision points, recording the outgoing particle tracks and enabling us to reconstruct what was created, and how. ... "
" ... When we look out at our planet Earth from space, we see a myriad of diverse colors. The sky itself is blue, as the atmosphere preferentially scatters shorter-wavelength blue light in all directions, giving our atmosphere it’s characteristic color. The oceans themselves are blue, as water molecules are better at absorbing longer-wavelength red light than they are blue light. Meanwhile, the continents appear brown or green, dependent on the vegetation (or lack thereof) growing there, while the icecaps and clouds always appear white. ... "