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XCxabab.bsky.social

Good news, everyone! I have a sona now! Meet Samira! I created a reference sheet for my first persistent OC and also my freshly created sona! The idea for her character have been brewing in my head on and off for 6 years. She was inspired by a character from a Rimworld playthrough I did years back

The picture shows a reference sheet for an original character.
The character in question is an fit intersex/gynomorph synthetic human, with white skin and and blue subsurface scattering tint. Her flesh and skin are lightly translucent, allowing to see her deep-blue tinted internal organs. 
In her head, she has an ancient Clark-tech device, AI persona core, that serves as her brain and black box. She has a distinct, orange tinted "biofuel reserves" in places where a human would have fat deposits, mainly her breasts, glutes and a little bit on her belly, sides and thighs.  It is mentioned that her body is modular, which is demonstrated by alternative various-sized chest and alternative gender/species genitalia pieces. She is able of camouflaging mimicry similar to Terran cephalopods, that is also shown in action with a shy, blushing expression; in relaxed state her pigment dots are small, black and reminiscent of freckles. End description.
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MFmjfuhlhage.bsky.social

It only occurred to me to check subsurface maps and flood charts before I bought my house because I had just been flooded out in a century storm that somehow was hit by another century storm 2 years later. And this is in Michigan 600 feet above sea level.

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DJjimbosaur.bsky.social

Underland - Robert Macfarlane: a really fascinating look at literal and figurative underground spaces and how they shape and impact human culture and history, from stone age burial sites to medieval catacombs to caves used by WWII Resistance fighters to subsurface quantum physics observatories.

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RCrobcarr.bsky.social

Es war einmal, tief im Untergrund des Mars... Once upon a time, deep in the Martian subsurface.... The Martian crust is thicker than Earth's crust, but more fragile. The InSight lander tells us that it's shattered more than Earth's crust. I need my wife to remind me about Young's modulus. 🧪🔴🚀

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Aapodsky.bsky.social

crater appear particularly structured. Cassini scientists speculate that such layering might result from an impact where a dark surface layer becomes intertwined with a lighter subsurface ice layer. The above image spans about 80 kilometers and was taken when Cassini was only about 13,000 kilometers

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DGdebschinha.bsky.social

vamos em camadas vc me conhece pq fazemos muay thai? PAH surpresa eu sou uma nerdola só sei flar de game design nn me conhece da área de games PAH surpresa se virar meu amigo vou te chamar pra correr na rua Gosta de jogos e de correr na rua PAH subsurface scattering e color bleeding-

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SLsklee621.bsky.social

Great work! In the paper, you mentioned increasing stratification (due to anthropogenic warming and AMO) could be driving the change in the vertical structure of Chl-a. Is this because nutrients are increasingly trapped in the subsurface supplying less to the surface? Thanks.

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KTcarbon8.bsky.social

Focusing on the LGM, when forced changes *might* be detectable, we show that the model simulation of glacial ENSO *agrees* with records of tropical Pacific temperature variability; the model captures the response shown by the data in surface/subsurface ocean & data point to LOWER temperature swings!

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SCstarcourier.bsky.social

[2409.14840] G. Kishore et al.: Strengthening of the f mode due to subsurface magnetic fields in simulations of convection. link

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