#Fossilizer
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jaybuilds Ā· 11 months ago
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We have Rockformers and we have Boneformers.
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idk why I -uploaded- made this.
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fly-the-pattern Ā· 1 year ago
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The dino benches are super cute. The angle is a little weird, though. And there's other seating if you're scared of dinosaurs. Looks like there's non-dino flat benches in the back on the right and a raised stone bench / retaining wall area on the left with grass and trees. I'm a little worried that there's no arm rests on any of the seating areas, though. It might be difficult for people with mobility issues to stand back up. Super cute for in front of a dino museum, though! And I totally want one.
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ladybugboots Ā· 3 months ago
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distant past
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pien-art Ā· 9 months ago
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together forever :)
what if we were little bugs holding hands encased in amber forever and ever :))))
prints available here :p
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soupdrinkinglincoln Ā· 3 months ago
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Very interesting advancement note that I’m obviously not the first to comment on but
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The wording is ā€˜rescue’ a Ghast from the Nether, and bring it ā€˜safely home’. Which has always been the idea of, are Ghasts from the Nether? Was the Nether always like this; and are they so miserable because they were forced to adapt to a ruined fiery hellscape? Well, now we know that presumably when young especially, they’re liable to dry out. That if they’re rescued from being dried, they thrive in a more earthly environment. That they grow up happy when doing so. I do think that Ghasts may be from the Nether, but not from the current Nether. A much colder one, maybe more like the Overworld, maybe not. Probably a cavernous fungal paradise if I had to guess. But now they live in a world that’s been ruined by something, and turned into the human embodiment of hell, forced to spit fire just to no longer be filled with it when they’d much rather eat snow to cool down. Is it any wonder they cry?
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wachinyeya Ā· 4 months ago
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A company making wooden wind turbine blades has successfully tested a 50-meter-long prototype that’s set to debut soon in the Indian and European markets.
Last year, the German firm Voodin successfully demonstrated that their laminated-veneer timber blades could be fabricated, adapted, and installed at a lower cost than existing blades, while maintaining performance.
Now, Voodin has announced a partnership with the Indian wind company Senvion to supply its 4.2-megawatt turbines with these wooden blades for another trial run.
Wind power has accumulated more than a few demerit points for several shortfalls in the overall industry of this fossil-fuel alternative.
Some of these, such as the impact on bird life, are justified, but none more so than the fact that the turbine blades are impossible or nearly impossible to recycle, and that they need to be changed every 25 years.
Wind turbine blades are made from a mixture of glass and carbon fiber heated together with sticky epoxy resin, and these materials can’t be separated once combined, which means they go into landfills or are incinerated when they become too battered to safely operate.
GNN has reported that folks will occasionally find second-life value in these giant panels, for example in Denmark where they are turned into bike shelters. In another instance, they’re being used as pedestrian bridges.
But there are way more wind turbine blades being made every year than pedestrian bridges and bike shelters, making the overall environmental impact of wind power not all green.
ā€œAt the end of their lifecycle, most blades are buried in the ground or incinerated. This means that—at this pace—we will end up with 50 million tonnes of blade material waste by 2050,ā€ Voodin Blade Technology’s CEO. Mr. Siekmann said recently. ā€œWith our solution, we want to help green energy truly become as green as possible.ā€
The last 15 years have seen rapid growth in another industry called mass timber. This state-of-the-art manufacturing technique sees panels of lumber heat-pressed, cross-laminated, and glued into a finished product that’s being used to make skyscrapers, airports, and more.
At the end of the day though, mass timber products are still wood, and can be recycled in a variety of ways.
ā€œThe blades are not only an innovative technological advancement but a significant leap toward sustainable wind production,ā€ said Siekmann, adding that this isn’t a case of pay more to waste less; the blades cost around 20% less than carbon fiber.
Additionally, the added flexibility of wooden blades should allow for taller towers and longer blades, potentially boosting the output of turbine by accessing higher wind speeds.
Now partnered with Voodin, Senvion will begin feasibility analysis in the next few months, before official testing begins around 2027.
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astrawitch Ā· 4 months ago
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Blather On 🦓
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hbystuff Ā· 9 months ago
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Habitat - 32 colours
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srlgemstone Ā· 5 months ago
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Potamon sp. Crab Fossil; Pleistocene Epoch (2.58 - 0.012 MYA)
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naarisz Ā· 2 months ago
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Gale's missing modern au scene from the patch 8 animation. The others left the game, while he was preparing gamer snacks. :DD
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389 Ā· 1 year ago
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Fossil sink
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pearlieprincess Ā· 1 month ago
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āœ§Ė–Ā°. šŸŽ® 3DS GRAPHICS šŸ•¹ļøšŸ‘¾
Yaayy :D
šŸŽ²Free to use | Part two
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bone-free-as-the-wind Ā· 2 years ago
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Fossil of dragonfly larva or I don’t know.
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maggotmuncher0 Ā· 1 month ago
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i have exams in a week
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seaanimalsdotcom Ā· 4 months ago
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Hedgehog-crab
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Hedgehog CrabĀ (Derilambrus angulifrons)
This spiky little crustacean belongs to theĀ ParthenopidaeĀ family and is found in theĀ deep waters of the Pacific Ocean.
ItsĀ spiny shellĀ helps it blend in with rocky environments, offering protection from predators.
Despite its cute appearance, this crab is aĀ skilled scavenger, feeding on small invertebrates and organic debris!
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