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wayti-blog · 8 months ago
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Plant Electro-tropism - Electric Universe
“Plant electro-tropism is a living organism's response to natural internal and external electrical forces. Electro-tropism is why branches and woody plants in close proximity grow away from each other. 
Common plant directional tropisms are Chemotropism, Gravitropism, Hydro- tropism, Heliotropism, Phototropism, Thermotropism, and Thigmotropism—although none consider electric force vectors. 
Voltage recordings done on a variety of trees and plants demonstrate large numbers of electrons continuously flowing towards branch tips, with or without leaves. Woody tree parts are a physical record of electrical flow, just like a Lichtenberg Figure is a physical record of electrical flow.”
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journey-to-the-attic · 11 months ago
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the new nightmare is cool but i think not putting them in hanfu was an missed opportunity
(+ long hair version that i wasn't as sure about)
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puppetmaster13u · 2 years ago
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DP X DC X Subnautica
Where the Justice League (mostly focusing on the Superfam or Batfam or Flashfam) are large leviathan-esque creatures living on Planet 4546B. Maybe they can change forms due to Precursor experimentation, maybe not. Those with young hang out around the shallows more than the others, what with most of them being large super or specialized predators.
Enter Danny Fenton, interning on the Aurora when the ship is shot down by the Quarantine Enforcement Platform. Oh sure he probably would have tried to stop the destruction and help, but his ghost powers are a bit on the fritz and a well-meaning worker pushes him into one of the last life pods seeing as he's a child.
Now the leviathans may not know what a ship is exactly, but they can definitely understand that in most cases things technology = precursors. As far as they understand, a metal deathtrap not unlike the old labs or caches fell alongside several metallic eggs, with the emerging hatchlings misshapen and not living long.
But then there's the egg that landed in the shallows, which at first they thought was empty. But a hatchling- much smaller than the previous ones- emerges, a day later than the rest, but they're alive even if their swimming is all wobbly! It's so tiny, and obviously hatched too early with the strange split tail and how it keeps swimming to the surface for air, and they have to protect it! Now if only the little hatchling would answer their calls and not dart into hiding spots whenever they approach...
Honestly this is up to the writer lol, but I like to think that Danny's ghost form, when he finally manages to achieve it again, goes a little naga-esque. Almost like a sea snake instead of just a whispy ghost tail, which while better for swimming doesn't help his freak out over most ghost powers still not working.
Danny is just trying to survive man, maybe find other survivors, turn off this big alien gun, stop creating frost crystals when he sneezes, the usual. He doesn't need giant humanoid-esque leviathan-sized sea creatures poking around!
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theamazingian · 1 year ago
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The second issue of the Rider’s arc is out and it’s excellent!! Pick up issue #69 and #70 at your local comic shop!
You can also read ‘em on the redesigned IDW App
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skyriderwednesday · 8 months ago
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I love new Electra, but also there is something deeply wrong about Bald Electra to me, so I gave them hair :))
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quicksilversquared · 2 months ago
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How is it that the AC is clearly on in this house but the temperature in my room is still going up now that I've closed the windows???
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Modulation of heat flow by means of electric fields enables the creation of thermal circuits
Overheating in electronic devices affects how it works and how long it lasts. One of the major challenges is efficiently managing the heat generated by these systems during operation, which involves controlling the thermal conductivity of the materials they comprise. While electric current can be easily manipulated in conventional electronic materials, heat presents a different challenge: phonons, the particles that transport heat in crystalline solids, lack both charge and magnetic moment, making them much harder to control. A new technique developed by researchers at the Center for Research in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Materials (CiQUS) enables the creation of thermal circuits in certain iron and cobalt oxides, effectively regulating heat flow in highly localized areas of these materials. The paper is published in the journal Advanced Materials. "Using this technique, we've managed to reduce thermal conductivity by up to 50% in micrometric regions of various materials," explains Francisco Rivadulla, the study's lead researcher and Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC).
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manawari · 3 months ago
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Redrawing my floor plan assignment and a thought occurred to me—
Eun-seok drawing a floor plan for his and Hee-jin's future home.
I also headcanon that he has a beach house where he often goes to when he needs a break from hunting and an escape from civilization. He can't always be certain with his powers around large crowds. He was the one who made the floor plan of the beach house and sent it to a construction company.
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jasperwocky · 9 months ago
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currently on my third philip k dick novel and finally hitting that point of “oh he writes all the women in his books as pretty much the same simpering manipulative unstable idiots” and it’s otherwise really good literature so i’m like is he using the narrative structure to delve into the character’s worldview and illustrating how his relationships with women are limited by patriarchy or is he just like. steven kinging it
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drinkthemlock · 3 days ago
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studying human biology has been making me feel like a bag of bones lately but in a strangely good way
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shisasan · 21 days ago
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New Constellations - Hot Blooded
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lovailee · 9 months ago
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At least when I’m dead I won’t feel so bad about myself all the time.
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yeetyoteartz · 2 years ago
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I used to have this headcanon that electro’s tears would evaporate when he cried but I realized he probably doesn’t have any tears left to cry so :P
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soulsoffairlight · 2 years ago
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awww how sweet look at lips wishing us a happy full moon 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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wayti-blog · 5 months ago
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Satellites detect ocean tides' magnetic signatures
A study using data from ESA's Swarm mission suggests that faint magnetic signatures created by Earth's tides can help us determine magma distribution under the seabed and could even give us insights into long-term trends in global ocean temperatures and salinity.
Swarm is a constellation of three satellites that study Earth's geomagnetic field. This magnetic field that extends from Earth's interior into space is thought to be produced largely by an ocean of liquid iron in the planet's outer core. Other sources of magnetism include magnetized rocks in the crust.
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(The tidal flows of Earth’s salty seawater across Earth’s magnetic field lines generate electric currents within the ocean. These in turn induce secondary magnetic fields that form part of the planet’s complex magnetic field signal that can be detected from space. ESA’s Swarm satellites can measure these tiny oceanic magnetic fields and distinguish them from other magnetic fields such as those from the core, ionosphere, magnetosphere and magnetized crust. Credit: Lina Jakaitė)
"And although we might not normally think of oceans as generating magnetism, the salty sea water is a moderate electrical conductor. This means that as tides flow across Earth's magnetic field, they generate weak electric currents, which in turn induce small magnetic signals that can be detected from space."
"Swarm's ability to detect the faint ocean signals was also helped by the sun's less active period around 2017. "These are among the smallest signals detected by the Swarm mission so far," says lead author Alexander Grayver, of the University of Cologne.
"The data are particularly good because they were gathered during a period of solar minimum, when there was less noise due to space weather.""
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gayinternetsideways · 6 months ago
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Theres a lot of contradicting information about whether the transformers have paint or color nanites. I think that the solution is to have there be nanites that are applied like paint
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