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I hope everyone had a wonderful New Year’s Eve (and that you’re not too hung over today.)

May 2016 bring lots of love and laughter.
01 Friday Jan 2016
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I hope everyone had a wonderful New Year’s Eve (and that you’re not too hung over today.)

May 2016 bring lots of love and laughter.
28 Monday Dec 2015
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animal, animals, author, nature, reptile, reptiles, robots, Science, science news, slimy, snake, snakes, Stephanie Beavers, wildlife, writer
So, snakes are pretty cool. But before I really knew anything about them, I heard people call them “slimy.” However, when I first met (and was able to touch) a snake, I found that their scales actually felt dry to the touch. I summarily dismissed sliminess as an insult by those who dislike snakes and moved on. Apparently I was a little too hasty.
Here’s the Secret to How Snakes Slither
Well, I was and I wasn’t.
Scientists have found a surprising explanation for snakes’ effortless slithering: A mind-bogglingly thin coat of fatty lubricant embedded on the snakes’ scales.
Thin really does mean thin. And snakes use this lubricant to keep from getting stuck on things as they drag their bodies along. This discovery points “the way toward new kinds of industrial lubricants and coatings, not to mention improved designs for snake-inspired robots.”
Snake robots. Heck yeah.
So why didn’t we know snakes really were slimy?
Unlike creatures such as snails, which smooth their path by secreting and leaving behind trails of wet lubricant, the snakes’ lubricant stays embedded on the scales themselves, forming a durable, slick layer similar to what keeps our joints lubricated and limber.
And since the snakes’ lubricant doesn’t wipe off, people handling snakes were none the wiser.
Once again, scientists are seeking to imitate nature’s advanced “technology” to get ahead.
Nature has figured it out over millions of years,” says Weidner. “We can try to understand its little secrets.
Check out the article linked at the top for more details. It’s pretty cool.
24 Thursday Dec 2015
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21 Monday Dec 2015
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Asteroid, author, Christmas, comet, full moon, Science, science news, space, Stephanie Beavers, writer
There Will be A Full Moon On Christmas Day For The First Time In 38 Years
Enormous Asteroid Will Zip Past Earth On Christmas Eve
“Santa’s Sleigh” Will Be Visible On Christmas Eve
A Christmas Comet To Be Seen From Dark Skies
This Christmas is set to be busy up in space!
Christmas this year will see a full Moon for the first time in 38 years – and in an odd cosmic coincidence, the last time we had one on Christmas was the year Star Wars: A New Hope was released (1977).
…The next full Moon on Christmas will appear in 2034, so you can probably hope for Star Wars: Episode 10 around then.
Folks in the UK will be lucky to see the International Space Station on Christmas Eve – light from the sun will bounce off it, making it visible on Earth. Another space object will share the sky – a 1-2km diameter asteroid is set to fly past Earth. It’ll be moving at approximately 8km per second and only 11 million km away.
Last but not least, this month and into January, Comet Lovejoy will be visible to the naked eye. Head somewhere away from city lights and maybe you’ll spot it!
For some people, observing and studying space can be a source of awe at the universe. For others, it makes them feel tiny. This month, it’s all about the Christmas cheer.
And, of course, don’t forget the Doctor Who Christmas Special. Every Christmas! :D
17 Thursday Dec 2015
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animal, animals, author, cheer, Christmas, festive, holiday, micropig, pet, pets, pig, piggies, piggy, pigs, Stephanie Beavers, writer
I was thinking that I post so many pictures of cats that I ought to post pictures of other cute animals. My fiance’s friend’s wife loves pigs. So here are some Christmas pigs.
Of course, not everyone has the same idea about how to involve pigs with Christmas:

Sorry pig lovers.
Which version do you prefer, dear readers? Cute piggies or yummy piggies?
14 Monday Dec 2015
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author, emergency, healing, medicine, Science, science fiction, science news, Stephanie Beavers, technoology, writer
Military Wound-Dressing Device Approved For Civil Use
Medical advances are always exciting, whether it’s soothing a minor ill or taking a step towards curing a major disease. We all want to feel better and live longer. And this one is pretty cool.
The XSTAT Rapid Hemostasis System is a wound-dressing device that can be used to save a victim in an emergency. The device releases sponges that expand in a wound and help stop bleeding – very useful for gunshot victims. The device was designed for the battlefield, but there are plenty of first-aid applications in the civilian world too. This device can buy a victim the most precious commodity in an emergency – time. Time to get somewhere where there is proper medical treatment. After all, first-aid only goes so far.
XSTAT:
Non-absorbable, expandable, hemostatic sponge for temporary internal use.
So okay, it’s not really Wound-Be-Gone, but since magic doesn’t exist outside fiction and science hasn’t yet achieved the wonders of science fiction, it’s a step in the right direction.
And it’ll still save lives along the way.
10 Thursday Dec 2015
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animal, animals, author, baby, cat, cats, cute, kitten, kittens, pet, pets, squee, Stephanie Beavers, world's cutest, writer
No, seriously. My browser froze after uploading the last kitten picture. Pretty sure this kitten is the cutest on the internet.
















Yep, confirmed, world’s cutest kitten (sorry Nermal).
My favorite is the one sitting in the bowl. You?
08 Tuesday Dec 2015
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animals, author, cat, cats, entertainment, humor, lol, lollipop, pet, pets, purr, Stephanie Beavers, writer
What is it with cats and licking things? This one likes lollipops and it’s hilarious (I preferred watching on mute.)
This cat’s purr is hilariously high-pitched.
(Sorry for the late post.)
03 Thursday Dec 2015
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art, author, Croatia, entertainment, instrument, music, nature, sea organ, Stephanie Beavers, water, wind, wonder, writer
So this is awesome:
Thanks IFLS (“Sea Organ” Makes Haunting Music With Ocean Waves)
This amazing instrument using the natural wind and waves to create music. It was created in an attempt to revitalize the war-ravaged Croatia, to “bring life to the desolate concrete and return the creativity that the destruction of war lost.”
Check out the link above to see the how of its workings, it’s kinda cool. But this is the kind of creativity our world needs more of. It’s a little-known gem of the world, a unique masterpiece meant for beauty and little else.
30 Monday Nov 2015
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author, china, diabetes, drugs, laser weapons, lasers, live forever, medical science, medicine, Science, science fiction, science news, Star Wars, Stephanie Beavers, writer
Leave it to humanity to have two opposing news articles on the same day: one to help humanity live longer, and the other, shorter. Licensed Diabetes Drug Could Dramatically Increase Human Life Span and China Unveils New Laser Weapon On State Television.
Both are actually kinda cool. The drug is one that’s actually already on the market, albeit only for treating diabetes. But this means that they’re already doing human trials. Who knows, in ten years, maybe this drug will be on the open market for the general public. The drug is supposed to combat degeneration in the body from natural age as well as some diseases. And that’s awesome.
Tests on animals have also pointed out that the drug extends their lifespan and keeps the whole body healthier.
And then, of course, there are the lasers. Are we happy that China has them? Debatable. But don’t worry, the US has them too. It doesn’t look just like Star Wars, but it’s all still pretty cool.
Here’s a video of a laser weapons system working:
https://youtu.be/D0DbgNju2wE
Long story short, we’re edging towards the day when you’ll live forever if you’re not killed (by lasers).
But who am I to talk? I just had lasers used on me to fix my eyes. Big shout out to Vivid Laser Centre!