• PRO Blender VFX, Composited with REAL Footage #vfx #blender #compositing #visualfx #visualeffects
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    How to use Blender with Nuke to combine real footage with your CG renders. Check out the full video to see the behind the scenes visual effects process.
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  • REI slashed prices on tons of running gear, including rare Hoka deals
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    Warm weather has finally arrived and that means its time to get outside. You dont want to be out pounding the pavement in those beat up trainers or your knees will hate you. Right now, REI has drastically dropped prices on a ton of running gear for both men and women. The sale includes apparel, but it also covers deals on rarely-discounted sneaker brands like Hoka and Altra. There are still tons of sizes left right now, so grab what you want before it sells out.Clifton 9 Road-Running Shoes Mens $116 (was $145)HokaSee ItThis is Hokas bread-and-butter shoe. It offers massive cushioning in the sole with responsive foam for solid energy return. Theyre great for regular training runs or even competitive races. REI still has a ton of colors and size in-stock, including wide sizes if you choose the black colorway. Grab a couple pairs because the new version will likely be out soon and youll be stuck paying full price again. The mens version is linked above, but the womens version is also on-sale for the same price.Altra Outroad 2 Trail-Running Shoes Mens $84 (was $140)AltraSee ItIf youre looking for something even burlier than the Hokas, these Altra trail running sneakers are built to take a beating. They still offer plenty of padding, but the sole offers a balanced cushion that keeps your heel and toes the same distance from the ground. The burly tread and reinforced outsole can stand up to the rigors of running on gnarlier terrain.More REI sneaker dealsLone Peak ALL-WTHR Low 2 Trail-Running Shoes Womens $111 (was $160)Agility Peak 5 Trail-Running Shoes Womens $104 (was $140)Speedgoat 5 Trail-Running Shoes Mens $124 (was $155)Xero Mesa Trail WP Shoes Mens $98 (was $139)La Sportiva Bushido II Trail-Running Shoes Mens $98 (was $155)Merrell Morphlite Reflective GORE-TEX Road-Running Shoes Mens $123 (was $180)Sock dealsRun Zero Cushion Stripe Low Ankle Socks Womens $13.75 (was $18)Smart Wool Targeted Cushion Compression Socks Womens $31 (was $41)Smartwool Hike Light Cushion Mountain Moon Socks Womens $18 (was $25)Hilly Trail Anklet Max Socks $15 (was $25)Stance Run Tab Socks 3 Pairs $28 (was $40)Mens apparel dealsSmartwool Intraknit Merino Tech Half-Zip Top Mens $124 (was $175)Smartwool Active Mesh Hoodie Mens $69 (was $100)North Face Lightstride Pants Mens $67 (was $90)Prana Discovery Trail Joggers Mens $66 (was $90)North Face Winter Warm Pro Insulated Jacket Mens $112 (was $150)Brooks Notch Thermal Hoodie 2.0 Mens $71 (was $99)Helly Hensen LIFA Tech Lite Pants Mens $55 (was $80)Helly Hensen Solen 9.5 Water Shorts Mens $40 (was $75)Womens apparel dealsNorth Face Aphrodite Joggers Womens $59 (was $80)Brooks Shield Hybrid Insulated Jacket 3.0 Womens $129 (was $180)Sunriser 4 Shorts Womens $39 (was $55)Patagonia Strider Pro 3.5 Shorts Womens $47 (was $79)Threads for Thought Deja Seamless Bra Package of 3 $49 (was $78)Smartwool Intraknit Racerback Bra $46 (was $65)Smartwool Intraknit Strappy Bra $46 (was $65)The post REI slashed prices on tons of running gear, including rare Hoka deals appeared first on Popular Science.
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  • Please stop releasing pet goldfish into the wild
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    Weve already told you to consider eating more marsh rodents for the sake of the environment. Now, were begging you to stop releasing pet goldfish into local waterways. The seemingly benign and tiny household pets can grow to gargantuan sizes, like the ones the United States Fish & Wildlife found during a recent survey of Presque Isle on Lake Erie.This goldfish isnt supposed to be here. But someone released it, thinking they were being kind. Instead, they created an invasive problem that can last decades, the agency wrote on Facebook.When released into the wild, goldfish can harm the water quality in only two years. They can uproot plants, contribute to harmful algal blooms, and eat vegetation in environmentally and economically sensitive regions like the Great Lakes.Many of the reasons that make goldfish invasive upon release are the same reasons that they make great pets and pet trade species, Sara Ricklefs, Executive Director of the Invasive Species Action Network, tells Popular Science. They are generalists so they dont have many dietary or habitat restrictions. Theyre a hardy fish and able to persist in the environment (withstanding a range of water temperatures and water quality factors).Their bottomless appetites help them grow incredibly quickly and they will steal food from native fish and harm their reproduction. The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, says that invasive goldfish will eat the eggs of native fish species and take over the critical habitats that other fish use for reproduction and shelter. The goldfish will also reproduce with the native common carp to create bigger hybrid species that are equally harmful.The problem has been very pronounced in the Great Lakes between the United States and Canada. A 2023 study published in the Journal of Great Lakes Research described an invasive population of goldfish in Lake Ontarios Hamilton Harbour, southwest of Toronto. Between June 2017 and October 2018, the authors captured 19 adult goldfish and implanted transmitters in the fish that they used to track where the goldfish swam.The team used this data to build models that accurately anticipated the arrival of the tagged fish. The goldfish move into their spawning grounds when temperatures hit about 50 degrees Fahrenheit and understanding this movement can help environmental officials pinpoint regions for culling. Some of the options for catching the goldfish include using nets beneath winter ice, shocking them with electrical currents, or scooping them out of the water.[ Related: How goldfish use booze to get through a hard winter. ]If you can no longer care for a live goldfish, the United States Fish & Wildlife Service recommends trying to find another caregiver, donating a fish to an aquarium or school, returning it to a pet store, and checking online forums and social media dedicated to pet adoption.The Invasive Species Action Network also has fish rehoming resources and urges potential pet owners to consider local and state regulations when choosing a pet fish as well as the vegetation planted around them.Releasing a pet is never the answer. If you have an aquarium, take care when choosing aquatic plants, as well. Aquatic plants can also be highly invasive, Ricklefs explains. If you have plants that you need to trim or remove from your pond or aquarium, throw them away in a sealed bag or rehome them too.The post Please stop releasing pet goldfish into the wild appeared first on Popular Science.
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  • Uranus emits more heat than previously thought
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    NewsPlanetary ScienceUranus emits more heat than previously thoughtAll four of the suns giant planets emit more energy than they receive from the sun Like the suns other giant worlds, Uranus (seen in this 1986 photo from the Voyager 2 spacecraft) radiates more energy than the sun gives it, though not nearly as strongly as its massive peers do.JPL/NASABy Ken Croswell1 hour agoUranus emits more energy than it gets from the sun, two new studies report a discovery that contradicts findings from the venerable Voyager spacecraft.When Voyager 2 sped past Uranus on January 24, 1986, the spacecraft detected no significant excess heat from the planet, making it seemingly unique among the suns giant worlds. However, new observations from space- and ground-based telescopes reveal that Uranus does in fact radiate more energy than sunlight provides, two research teams report in work submitted to arXiv.org in late February.
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  • Alcohol and cancer risk: what you need to know
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    Nature, Published online: 11 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00729-5Experts weigh in on the risks of moderate drinking and how people should assess them.
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  • COP30 must deliver binding mechanisms to address climate change, not empty promises
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    Nature, Published online: 11 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00714-yCOP30 must deliver binding mechanisms to address climate change, not empty promises
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  • The universe's water is billions of years older than scientists thought and may be nearly as old as the Big Bang itself
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    A new study suggests that water first appeared in the universe just a couple hundred million years after the Big Bang meaning life could have evolved billions of years earlier than previously thought.
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  • Scientists discover giant blobs deep inside Earth are 'evolving by themselves' and we may finally know where they come from
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    Giant regions of the mantle where seismic waves slow down may have formed from subducted ocean crust, a new study finds.
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  • .@Xsolla has unveiled the Xsolla Ecosystem a platform designed to create a connected network of trusted partners and vendors for game developers. L...
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    .@Xsolla has unveiled the Xsolla Ecosystem a platform designed to create a connected network of trusted partners and vendors for game developers.Learn more: https://80.lv/articles/xsolla-ecosystem-unveiled/#ad #sponsored #xsolla
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