• Rigging Red Panda in Cascadeur | Custom Character Rig
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    In this detailed step by step tutorial we are going to show a complete process of rigging a custom character Baqir in Cascadeur from scratch. We will be using the quick rigging tool to get the foundation and then add custom controllers to the tail, ears and extras, including setting up additional twists and rigid bodies to be able to take full advantage of AutoPosing and AutoPhysics when animating00:00 Introduction01:10 Creating AutoPosing Rig01:34 Refining the Quick Rig04:53 Twists07:01 Tail and Backpack11:28 IK and FK for Rig Elements14:26 Face Controllers15:20 Final TouchesLearn more about Cascadeur license plans: https://cascadeur.com/plans Learn how to start using Cascadeur: https://cascadeur.com/learn Join our English-speaking community on Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/Ymwjhpn Follow us on:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CascadeurEN/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Cascadeur_soft #Animation #Tutorial #Baqir #gamedev
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  • Good Oral Hygiene Can Prevent Other Overall Health Issues, Even Dementia
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    When it comes to good overall health, the teeth are often overlooked. We tend to think of teeth as primarily cosmetic when in reality, oral health is linked to physical health and the risk of a number of chronic conditions. The mouth is a gateway to the rest of the organs, and when it becomes diseased, so too can the body.Your mouth is the primary way bacteria enters your body. Bacteria can travel from areas like infected gums through the bloodstream to other parts of your body, says Shashwat Patel of Hamilton Dental in Hamilton, Ontario. Decaying teeth and gum disease also adversely impact nutrition because when people can't chew well that affects overall health.Research has also shown that poor oral health is linked to a laundry list of chronic conditions, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, infections, and poor quality of life.The Link Between Poor Oral Health and DiabetesAn August 2024 study published in The American Journal of Medicine found that periodontal disease, an infection of the tissue that supports the teeth, was a strong risk factor for diabetes. Its likely the result of long-term inflammation in the body, says Frank A. Scannapieco, study author and professor of oral biology at the University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine.Long-term chronic periodontitis can contribute to systemic inflammation, which could contribute to diabetes, says Scannapieco. Over time, inflammation in the body can contribute to insulin resistance as well.Gum disease can also raise your blood sugar, according to research published in The Journal of the American Dental Association. Research found that compared to patients with healthy gums, people with severe gum disease had higher blood sugar, leading to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes.Poor Oral Health and Other Chronic DiseasesThe mouth is also linked to other chronic diseases, such as respiratory infections like pneumonia and infections of the air sacs in the lungs. The mouth is connected directly to the lungs through the trachea, so any kind of aspiration into the lower airway could be linked to an infection. The problem is made worse in patients who are intubated and need assistance breathing, which can cause microbes from the mouth to enter the lower airway, says Scannapieco.Alzheimers Disease and dementia are also linked to inflammation that may be at least partially impacted by poor oral health. Chronic inflammation can lead to neural inflammation in the brain, which can cause cognitive decline.Its also possible that bacteria could cross the blood-brain barrier, and some of the microbes that originated in the oral cavity might increase the risk of developing these diseases. Theres evidence of oral bacteria being detected in the brains of animal subjects who had also shown signs of Alzheimers disease and dementia.Weve seen some interesting clues that oral bacteria could influence the course of a disease like Alzheimers. And since gum disease is so widespread, its possible that this could be a contributor to dementia, though the research is still very preliminary, says Scannapieco.Practicing Good Oral HealthThe good news is that maintaining good oral health is quite simple, starting by brushing your teeth twice daily for a least two minutes when you wake up in the morning and again when you go to bed at night. Additionally, remove plaque from between the teeth by flossing daily. Visit a dentist every six months for a professional teeth cleaning and to have your teeth checked for cavities. Finally, eat a balanced diet that doesnt contain excessive sugary drinks or foods.While oral health may turn out to have an outsized impact on your overall health, at least protecting your teeth is no big deal.This article is not offering medical advice and should be used for informational purposes only.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:The American Journal of Medicine. Inclusion of Dental Services in Medicare to Improve Oral and General Health for Older AmericansThe Journal of the American Dental Association. Gum disease can raise your blood sugar levelMayo Clinic. PneumoniaMayo Clinic. When and how often should you brush your teeth?American Diabetes Association. Diabetes and Gum DiseaseSara Novak is a science journalist based in South Carolina. In addition to writing for Discover, her work appears in Scientific American, Popular Science, New Scientist, Sierra Magazine, Astronomy Magazine, and many more. She graduated with a bachelors degree in Journalism from the Grady School of Journalism at the University of Georgia. She's also a candidate for a masters degree in science writing from Johns Hopkins University, (expected graduation 2023).
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  • Popular Science launches streaming channel
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    In the July 1931 issue of Popular Science, writer George H. Waltz described television as the miracle field of sending pictures through the air. Nearly a century later, television broadcasting has evolved almost beyond recognition from the early days of fuzzy images and limited access. Television is now everywhere all the time. Were excited to now come to you, our loyal readers, everywhere all the time with the launch of the Popular Science streaming channel. Weve teamed up with Underknown, the award-winning creator-led media company, to make the channel available across platforms, including Vizio, WatchFree+, Sling Freestream, FUBO, Plex, Local Now, and more.Our mission remains the same: Demystifying our weird world through engaging and informative storytelling. Since 1872, Popular Science has been one of Americas most trusted science publications, explaining everything from the marvels of deep space, to exploring the microscopic engines driving your cells to the ancient forces sculpting mountains and the complex choreography of a hummingbird in flight. The Popular Science channel features an expanding library of engaging original content, including live coverage of rocket launches, and reimagined fan-favorite programming in partnership with leading factual YouTube creators, all designed to inspire and educate viewers everywhere. Were excited to partner with Underknown, which has established itself as one of the leading producers of factual content with its portfolio of brands including web-based channels such as What If, How to Survive, Animalogic, and Aperture. With an audience of more than 75 million followers worldwide, we look forward to the Popular Science channel expanding our audience across platforms.The post Popular Science launches streaming channel appeared first on Popular Science.
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  • Experience elite travel on a lite budget with OneAir
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    There is so much world to see and not enough time to see it. And theres definitely not enough time to spend combing through a bunch of different flight ticket aggregators looking for the best price. Thanks to its AI-powered flight deal search, a OneAir Elite lifetime membership will save you that time. So you can spend more time seeing the world and less time figuring out how to get there. Right now, a lifetime subscription is available for $69.99 with the coupon FLY30 at checkout.Affordable airline tickets are out thereYou know cheap tickets exist, but how do you find them? OneAir utilizes advanced AI technology to scan and track millions of fares in real-time, and youll get alerts about the very best of them. With an elite membership, youll set up a home airport and have lifetime access to extensive selections of business, first, premium, and economy flight deals. Also, take advantage of notifications about mistake fares to find the best price drops.Set up destination-specific deal alerts to receive notifications about low ticket prices that align with your trip planning. You can choose up to 10 departure airports from which to find deals. Combine with access to hidden rates from over two million top-rated hotels and the chance to earn up to 10% in OneAir cash rewards on hotels, flights, and insurance to see how much you can save. Whether youre coming or going, OneAir can track down the best price for you.Personalized travel agent service on an economy budgetManage your travel planning from the OneAir app, where you can search and book your itinerary in one place without getting bounced to a third-party scheduler. The AI-powered travel planning app provides the search and ticket planning youd expect from a travel agent without the price tag of personal service.But you can still access real human support with your OneAir Elite Membership. OneAir is accredited by the International Airlines Travel Agent Network (IATAN) and licensed and bonded as a Seller of Travel in California. It prioritizes customer support and offers 1-on-1 business and first-class flight planning support.Take back your travel time when you let this AI travel agent find the best tickets for your upcoming trips with the one-time OneAir membership fee of $69.99 with coupon FLY30.StackSocial prices subject to change.OneAir Elite: Lifetime Subscription (Book Unbeatable Hotel and Flight Deals + Earn Up to 10% in Cash Rewards on Most Bookings) $99.99See Deal
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  • Therapy dogs can ease young patients anxiety in the emergency room
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    NewsHealth & MedicineTherapy dogs can ease young patients anxiety in the emergency roomChildren who spent time with the dogs reported a larger drop in anxiety than those who didnt Time with a therapy dog can reduce kids anxiety while in the emergency department, a clinical trial reports.Isaac Lane Koval/Corbis/VCG/Getty Images PlusBy Aimee Cunningham14 seconds agoAbout 10 minutes with a therapy dog soothed kids who felt anxious about being emergency room patients.A clinical trial found that after spending time with a dog, young patients reported a significantly larger decrease in their anxiety than kids who didnt have dog time. The patients parents also perceived significantly reduced anxiety in their kids, researchers report March 14 in JAMA Network Open.Managing kids anxiety and pain while receiving emergency medical care is a key part of the treatment plan, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Many pediatric emergency departments have child life specialists, who explain procedures in developmentally appropriate ways and help young patients cope with stress through play therapy and other methods.
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  • Narwhals may use their iconic tusks to play
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    NewsAnimalsNarwhals may use their iconic tusks to playThe Arctic whales poked and prodded a fish that isn't usually a part of their diet Narwhals summering in an island bay in the Canadian High Arctic may be the first to have been recorded while playing.O'Corry-Crowe - Watt / FAU - DFOBy McKenzie Prillaman1 hour agoNarwhals wield their iconic tusks in surprising ways possibly even to play with newfound toys.Aerial videos showed the Arctic whales swinging their horns to thwack fish prior to eating them, and in one case, gingerly prodding and flipping a fish. The gentler movements may have been part of a narwhal play session, researchers report February 28 in Frontiers in Marine Science. Its the first reported evidence of narwhals (Monodon monoceros) likely amusing themselves for fun.
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  • Magnetically and optically active edges in phosphorene nanoribbons
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    Nature, Published online: 12 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-08563-xPhosphorene nanoribbons demonstrate extraordinary magnetic properties, ranging from large internal fields in films to macroscopic alignment in solution, which can be coupled to photoexcitations that localize to the magnetic edge of these ribbons.
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  • The brains building blocks for understanding social interactions
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    Nature, Published online: 12 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00738-4The human brain not only remembers who other people are, it also uses basic mathematical functions called basis functions to store information about how people interact for example, how they work together or compete. Each basis function specifies part of an interaction pattern, and combinations of them specify complex interactions.
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  • Refuge from the worst mass extinction in Earths history discovered fossilized in China
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    The End-Permian mass extinction killed an estimated 80% of life on Earth, but new research suggests that plants might have done okay.
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  • How do fitness trackers measure your heart rate?
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    Everything you need to know about photoplethysmography (PPG), the technology behind heart rate measurements in fitness watches and smart rings.
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