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WWW.YOUTUBE.COMOptics Quick Tips: Particle EffectsSend Particle Systems from Boris FX Optics to Photoshop to add effects. Use simple strokes to define and refine selections, adjust challenging edges, and seamlessly convert your work into an editable path. // K E Y P O I N T S // * 100s of Presets: Boris FX Optics has hundreds of particle presets you can add to your photo compositions. * Composition Style: Change the composition style to send particles over by themselves to Photoshop. * Add Effects as Smart Filters: Add any Photoshop effect non-destructively to Optics particles using smart filters. * Editable Particles: Easily send particles back to Optics for further refinement. // U S E F U L L I N K S // Find out what Optics has to offer: https://borisfx.com/products/optics/ Learn all Optics with free videos : https://borisfx.com/videos/?tags=product:Optics&amp ;amp;search= // D I S C O R D C H A N N E L // https://www.borisfxdiscord.com/ #optics #photography #borisfx0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 80 Views
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WWW.DISCOVERMAGAZINE.COMYellowstone’s Magma Reservoir Reveals Insights Into Future Volcanic ActivityAsk any geologist about the magma reservoir beneath Yellowstone, and they’ll tell you that it’s there. But where, exactly, is a lot tougher to explain.A new paper published in Nature suggests, however, that a team of researchers has finally found the exact location of the upper boundary of Yellowstone’s magma reservoir. Locating the top of the chamber and characterizing its contents, the research reveals important insights into the future activity of the volcano at Yellowstone, indicating that the volcanic system is unlikely to erupt any time soon.Read More: 5 Things You Might Not Know About VolcanoesRevealing the Yellowstone Magma Reservoir Though the existence of the magma reservoir beneath Yellowstone has been well-established, its location and contents are a lot less clear. That’s because researchers have long struggled to pinpoint the precise location and the exact contents of the chamber’s upper portion, which have important implications for predicting the future activity of the volcano.Setting out to precisely map the top of the chamber for the first time, the authors of the new paper sent artificial seismic vibrations through the subsurface beneath Yellowstone. They then used a network of portable geophones to map the subsurface. The seismic reflection images that resulted revealed that the upper boundary of the magma reservoir sits at around 3.8 kilometers (about 12,500 feet) beneath Yellowstone’s surface, and that it is filled with a mixture of solid and molten rock and gas, the latter exsolved (or released) from the magma.“The depth of 3.8 kilometers is important,” said Jamie Farrell, a paper author, a geologist at the University of Utah, and the chief seismologist at the U.S. Geological Survey’s Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, according to a press release. In fact, that depth tells geologists information about the volcano’s future threats. “We know what pressures are going to be and how bubbles are going to come out of the magma,” Farrell said in the release.While bubbles of exsolved gases are an important factor in explosive eruptions, they aren’t accumulating at Yellowstone today. “One thing that makes these eruptions so devastating is that if gases are trapped, they become very explosive,” Farrell said in the release. But most of the gases beneath the volcano at Yellowstone are not trapped, emerging through geothermal features at Yellowstone’s surface.“When the magma rises from the deeper crust, volatile materials such as CO2 and H2O exsolve from the melt. Due to their buoyancy, they tend to accumulate at the top of the magma chamber,” said Fan-Chi Lin, a paper author and a geologist at the University of Utah, according to the release. “But if there’s a channel, they can escape to the surface.”Read More: 5 of the Most Explosive Volcanic EruptionsVibrating the VolcanoTo trace Yellowstone’s magma chamber, past research has turned to the University of Utah’s array of permanent seismograph stations, which monitor seismic activity throughout Yellowstone. Readings taken from these seismograph stations after earthquakes have helped scientists map Yellowstone’s magma chamber in the past, albeit blurrily, leaving the precise limits of the magma chamber unknown.As such, the paper authors looked to the readings of 650 portable geophones scattered around Yellowstone’s roads, which revealed its seismic activity in sharper detail. They then induced seismic activity themselves, using a Vibroseis truck to send artificial vibrations through Yellowstone’s subsurface in 110 separate locations.“In a sense, we’re causing our own earthquakes, and we record all that data on the seismometers,” Farrell said in the release. “And since we put so many out, we can get a higher resolution image of the subsurface.”Rendering seismic reflection images from the readings, the paper authors identified the chamber’s top and contents. While around 86 percent of the top portion of the reservoir is composed of solid rock, around 14 percent is composed of pore spaces, they found, which contain molten rock, liquid, and gas.“That helps us understand more about the heat engine that’s powering Yellowstone and about how melt is distributed. That can have ramifications for how we perceive the volcanic hazard,” said Mike Poland, the scientist in charge at the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, according to the release. “Yellowstone in many ways is a laboratory volcano, and what we learn at Yellowstone can be used to better understand volcanoes in other parts of the world that are a lot more active, but are harder to study.”Article SourcesOur writers at Discovermagazine.com use peer-reviewed studies and high-quality sources for our articles, and our editors review for scientific accuracy and editorial standards. Review the sources used below for this article:Sam Walters is a journalist covering archaeology, paleontology, ecology, and evolution for Discover, along with an assortment of other topics. Before joining the Discover team as an assistant editor in 2022, Sam studied journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 77 Views
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WWW.POPSCI.COMThe universe isn’t just expanding—it may be spinningGet the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 The prevailing consensus in astrophysics is that the universe has spent the past 13-or-so billion years expanding outward in all directions, ever since the Big Bang. It’s expanding at this very moment, and will continue to do so until… a number of possible theoretical endings. Meanwhile, the specific rate at which the universe is growing remains a longstanding point of contention known as the “Hubble tension.” However, there may be a way to finally ease that tension—you just need to put a slight spin on everything. In simplest terms, the rate at which the universe expands on paper doesn’t match actual astronomical observations. That speed—called the Hubble Constant—is measured in units of kilometers per second per megaparsec (km/s/Mpc), with a megaparsec measuring about 300,000 light years. The most widely accepted theoretical model, the Lambda/Cold Dark Matter model (ΛCDM), says the universe is growing at 67-68 km/s/Mpc. But what astronomers see through their equipment is a little faster, at about 73 km/s/Mpc. And therein lies the Hubble tension. In a study published in the April issue of the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, a team of researchers including experts at the University of Hawai’i’s Institute for Astronomy argue that introducing a miniscule amount of rotation to standard mathematical model of the universe may provide the way to align both expansion theories.said in a statement. “Even better, it is compatible with other models that assume rotation.” In addition to its mathematical compatibility, the concept also doesn’t break any of the known laws of physics. The problem is detecting this spin, given just how slowly the universe may be turning. But while it is difficult to discern with current tools, the spin is still fast enough to influence the expansion of space over the eons. Szapudi and their colleagues’ new model indicates the universe finishes a single rotation once every 500 billion years—meaning there’s still quite a bit of time before the universe completes its first full circuit. “To paraphrase the Greek philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus, who famously said ‘Panta Rhei’ (everything moves), we thought that perhaps ‘Panta Kykloutai,’ everything turns,” said Szapudi. Looking ahead, astronomers hope to construct a full computer model of the universe based in part of their new theory. From there, they will hopefully be able to pinpoint signs of cosmic spinning to search for among the stars.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 84 Views
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WWW.NATURE.COM25 million deaths: what could happen if the US ends global health fundingNature, Published online: 17 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01191-zModels estimate the ginormous potential impact of foreign-aid cuts.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 85 Views
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMA mysterious, 100-year solar cycle may have just restarted — and it could mean decades of dangerous space weatherNew research suggests that the unexpected intensity of the ongoing solar maximum may be partly tied to a lesser-known, 100-year solar cycle. If true, solar activity could spike further in the coming decades. But some experts are skeptical.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 70 Views
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V.REDD.ITHaving a lot of fun with the Deep Paint addon lately.Hi! I've been dabbling on and off with blender for years. A little sculpting here and there mostly but I always got tripped up by anything that didn't feel intuitive. I'm primarily a 2d artist, and I struggle with menus, all the functions, and learning/remembering what nodes do. Lately I've really been enjoying a more "3d sketching" style workflow, and the Deep Paint addons been a lot of fun, especially the GP to mesh features. Blenders gotten SO much more intuitive than when I first downloaded it (2.4 I think? Like I said I only ever dabbled but I have been keeping up with development this whole time lol) Since my knowledge on the technical aspects of blender is still pretty scant, its been a little bit of an uphill battle since I'm stubborn and haven't locked in on that yet, lol. That being said, wanting to make these scenes better has pushed me to learn more than I would have before. I'm mostly making mistakes and learning from them, and learn by running into problems and figuring out how to solve them. Its really fun and satisfying to just be able to draw what I want into a scene. The water was the most fun here. Doing the water effects with grease pencil was delightful. I could draw water ripples all day. I definitely still don't UNDERSTAND blender, but I'm getting to the point where I might be able to understand HOW to understand it, lol. submitted by /u/jackthevulture [link] [comments]0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 95 Views
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X.COMRT KanekoaTheGreat: 🚨BREAKING: DOJ & DHS release Kilmer Abrego Garcia documents. He was arrested in the company of known MS-13 gang members carryin...RT KanekoaTheGreat🚨BREAKING: DOJ & DHS release Kilmer Abrego Garcia documents.He was arrested in the company of known MS-13 gang members carrying marijuana and cash.A credible source confirmed he's an active MS-13 member with the rank "Chequeo" and the nickname "Chele."In 2021, his wife filed a restraining order against him for domestic violence, alleging he punched her, scratched her, and tore off her shirt.Honestly, if this is the Democrats' best example of President @realDonaldTrump wrongfully deporting someone, his administration must be doing a solid job.They should speed up the deportations.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 64 Views
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