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Remote Controlled Life

29 Monday Dec 2014

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Electric Eels Remotely Control the Movements of Their Prey

DARPA Has Created Self-Guided, Mid-Flight Changing Bullets

Today, in creepy science news, we have electric eels and the latest from DARPA. Turns humans aren’t so clever for creating remote-controlled stuff.

(Some people are less creepy about it. DARPA’s new stuff is at least as unnerving as this. Keep reading.)

Electric eels, it turns out, can create electric currents to locate and then immobilize prey. It goes like this: the eel swims along, looking for food. Every so often it sends out a little pulse. When the pulse hits a fish all silent and hiding, the fish involuntarily jerks. The eels senses the movement. Before the fish can escape, the eel sends out a bigger jolt that freezes the fish’s muscles so it can’t swim away.

I can think of some uses for an ability like that… mostly the second one. Check out the link at the top for more details and a cool video.

In more human news, DARPA has finally created target-seeking bullets. These bullets can literally change direction mid-flight to adjust its course and hit its target. Not intimidating at all. For all the paranoid folk out there: you can no longer count on inclement conditions or long distances to keep you safe from sniper bullets. These bullets will find you. They will find you.

Ahem.

So hope you all had a wonderful holiday season, without to much stress and at least one cool present.

So what do you think is creepier? Natures version or ours? Or are you super awesome and know about these things already?

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Parks for the End of Time

01 Monday Dec 2014

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Solar Technology Could Make Underground Parks In Cramped Cities Possible

Good news, everybody! After the surface of the earth has been reduced to a toxic wasteland, these guys will have a way to create scenic nature areas underground. (For those of us who hate how blah and dirty post-apocalyptic refuges are in movies and whatnot, this is excellent news.) The Lowline project seeks to redirect solar energy from the sunlight above on the streets to their underground park, a former trolley terminal. They’re also going to keep some of the terminal’s history alive, adding a little culture to complement the nature they plan to cultivate.

solar underground park trees

Really though, I think this is an awesome idea. One of the problems with cities is their impact on nature. Parks take up space, precious real estate that people want to capitalize on. “Building up” doesn’t work great with parks… but what about down? I hope these guys get the funding they need to make this underground park a reality. Let’s hear it for a little more nature!

What do you think, readers? Cool and innovative or impractical and silly?

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New Release: Calling On Fire!

17 Monday Nov 2014

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I have some insanely exciting news! (As in I nearly went insane making it happen and now I’m so excited I’m like a chipmunk on a sugar rush. XD)

Calling On Fire is now available!

FireTwo brothers with magical abilities seek to stop an evil mage but find the fate of an entire race in their hands.

For now, the novel is only available in ebook form, but I’m working hard to get it printed as well!

You can buy the ebook here:
Amazon.com | Amazon.ca | Smashwords |
Multiple formats are available through Smashwords. Other retailers will become available as Smashwords distributes them.

Novel description:

For centuries, the evil mage Moloch carved out a swathe of destruction, creative in his use of torture, oppression, and outright slaughter. Families, towns, and even whole kingdoms fell before him. But in one village, one boy survived.

Esset’s adopted brother Toman is that boy. Scarred by the tragedy, the two boys swore to stomp out evil when they grew up.

Now adults, they travel the world, seeking out evil wherever it may lurk. Esset can summon fiery creatures from beyond their world, and Toman can make inanimate objects come to life. Together, they look forward to the day that they’re strong enough to take on Moloch himself.

With every battle they grow stronger, but Moloch’s reach is greater than they imagined, and his minions lurk in the most unexpected places. If Toman and Esset can only barely survive the battles against Moloch’s creatures, how can they hope to stand against the mage himself?

Will they be strong enough to defeat him, or will Esset have to choose between his promise to end evil… and his own life?

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Animal Babies and Us

10 Monday Nov 2014

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A Baby’s Cry Transcends Species
Baby Wrens Learn While They’re Still in the Egg
Some things we have in common with our animal buddies.

Y’know, I’ve never actually looked into all that prenatal learning stuff, but I’ve always idly wondered about those mothers who press earphones playing Mozart against their swollen bellies… are they crazy, or is there something to it?
Well, for wrens, the babies definitely learn in the egg. Scientists played various sounds and calls and reached the conclusion that yes, baby birds learn in their eggs. Cue the rounds of aaaaaaw. (I have a mental picture of a little baby bird rocking out to earphones inside his egg.)

wren bird singing

(And did you know that songbirds also share our musical scales? Whaaaat?

As it turns out, baby cries both animal and human have a lot in common, too. Mothers of various animal species would attempt to locate the source of distressed baby cries regardless of the species making the cry. Turns out parenthood unites mothers of all species.

Although really… scientists needed to do a study to verify this? I think most of us have felt our heartstrings tugged by the cries of distressed baby animals before. There are too many adorable internet videos for that not to be the case. INTERNET, PROVE ME RIGHT FOR SCIENCE!

See? Aaaaaaw!

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Miniature Fighter Pilots With Pit Bull Personalities

06 Thursday Nov 2014

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Hummingbirds. Beautiful. Tiny. Surely these are the sweetest of all birds.

Spoiler alert: no.
I once heard hummingbirds described as miniature fighter pilots with pit bull personalities. From what I’ve seen, this is entirely accurate.

Throughout my childhood, my mom had a single hummingbird feeder hanging over our deck, and let me tell you, hummingbirds are a scrappy lot. They’re territorial and constantly dive-bombing one another. When two males challenge each other, I’ve seen them fly around in tight circles, feathers spread in challenge displays. They get so focused on each other that I’ve seen them bounce off branches, windows, and even the side of our house!
Don’t believe me? Check out this article: Male Hummingbirds Use Beaks As Daggers To Stab Opponents’ Throats

Here’s a really good quality video of normal hummingbird footage, including what they sound like. Hummingbirds don’t just make sound by “tweeting” (or squeaking), they also make sounds with their wings. Their “humming” (created with their feathers) will vary depending on what they’re trying to communicate. An angry hummingbird is a loud, buzzing hummingbird (it’s usually very vocal, too). Individual hums also vary.

At one point in the above video, you can actually hear them whack into each other.
After 0:27 the dive-bombing starts.
Around the 1:56 mark, you can see one hummingbird poke his tongue out the end of his beak. They actually do it quite a few times over the course of the video. It always reminds me of the Road Runner sticking his tongue out at Wile E. Coyote.

Hummingbird mating dances are really cute though. I remember seeing one kind at home. The male would fly straight up in the sky with a little “zoop zoop zoop” sound, and then dive back down with a high-pitched “pew” sound. I tried to find footage of it for you guys, but apparently given how tiny they are and how fast they’re moving over a large space, it’s really hard to catch on video. I did find this cute, puffy hummingbird “singing” a courtship song:

But I think this might be my new favorite kind of hummingbird. Look! Kite tails and fluffy legs!

Remember folks, they’re only cute because they’re squeaky.

So, readers? Did you know that hummingbirds were really mean little fighting machines? Or did this come as a surprise? I’d love to read your hummingbird stories!

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Life and the Upcoming Publication!

03 Monday Nov 2014

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Well folks, I have some exciting news. Calling On Fire is going to be released soon! We’re in the final stages of editing, and most everything else is prepared as well, so the ebook should be released this month! Now, because publishing is complicated, I’ll be taking a bit longer to get the print version out, but I’m still hoping for next month, before Christmas. As you might imagine, I am insanely excited for this! Weeeeeee!

But really, who can believe it’s November already? I know I can’t. My life has been so consumed by mundane things, it’s difficult to swallow. I’ve been trying to get business cards made (shouldn’t be this complicated…), I’ve been trying to eat better, and I’m already trying to brainstorm Christmas presents. XD Halloween was fun (I hope you all had fun too!). I forgot to take pictures, but I mocked up what I have finished so far on my scale-mail costume into something that I thought was passable. I must admit, however, that wearing it for a few hours definitely pointed out a few design flaws (yeah… need to protect bare skin under the gauntlets… ouch!)

Sorry for the short update! Have a great day!

In other news, please help out this Jedi, down on his luck:
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Technology Gone Wrong: KILL IT WITH FIRE!

27 Monday Oct 2014

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Jewelry That Harvests Energy From Your Veins

Let’s read that again. It’s jewelry that HARVESTS ENERGY from your VEINS.

Need a charge? Just STAB your jewelry straight into your own body to draw a charge!

(I may be a tad SCARED SKINNY of needles.)

Didn’t she watch The Matrix? We shouldn’t be giving our own technology the idea that we can be used as human batteries!
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Okay, so you may have noticed me taking a hypochondriac’s spin here. In fair representation, Naomi Kizhner created these devices as a social commentary on human energy consumption, not as a practical way to harvest energy. (Although I still say sticking a couple needles into yourself to make a wheel spin inside a transparent casing is CREEPY, but there you go.) In her words, the jewelry is a discussion piece “about how far will we go to in order to ‘feed’ our addiction in the world of declining resources.”

Check out her website to see these torture devices.

What do you think, readers? Cool or creepy?

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Animal Compasses

20 Monday Oct 2014

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So I read a cool article yesterday: How a Kitty Walked 200 Miles Home: The Science of Your Cat’s Inner Compass

Some animals have the most extraordinary navigational abilities. Some days it seems like there’s nothing new for science to discover when it comes to the mammals we’re so familiar with, like birds and cats, but really, we’ve barely scratched the surface. The article above shares an anecdote about someone’s cat: the cat belonged to a local family, had been lost on a trip two months earlier, and had traveled 200 miles (322 km) in that time to arrive back in her hometown. Scientists have no idea how the cat was able to do that.

cat tortoiseshell kitten cute

I can find my way home.

We do understand how some animals navigate. Dung beetles use the stars, as do seabirds (seabirds use the sun too). Some use Earth’s magnetic fields; sea turtles are born with a magnetic map of the ocean in their heads, allowing freshly hatched babies to run to the ocean and find feeding and breeding grounds. Of course, we’re not sure how exactly they sense and use magnetic fields to navigate, but we know that’s how they’re doing it. Seabirds get lost when it’s overcast, and sea turtles will go the wrong way when presented with artificial magnetic fields. Many animals can also sense things we can’t; a dog’s sense of smell is a prime example.

Maybe this is a reminder for us human beings to keep in mind that there’s more to our world – even the more obvious parts of our world – than we know.

For further reading: Watch: How Far Do Your Cats Roam?

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The Next Industrial Revolution… Happens At Home

25 Thursday Sep 2014

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3D Printing. We’ve basically all heard about it; people make their own toys and jewelry and knickknacks. But now, the technology is progressing to a new level. A little tweaking is required yet for most of these, but still. (If you just want to learn a little more about 3D printing in general, this is a nice overview.)
How would you like a 3D printed saxophone?

3D print flute music

Or flute?


No? How about a castle?
3D printed concrete castle

The 3D printed concrete castle


What about a gun?

That last, of course, is the most controversial. We’re all for 3D printing low-cost housing or making cheap toys, but GUNS? Once again, we have a piece of technology that’s truly wonderful but has some (at the very least) controversial implications and possibilities.

I kinda want one.

What do you think, readers?

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I Shall Smite Thee With My Sword!

22 Monday Sep 2014

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So. This is a thing, and it’s awesome:

Really? REALLY?! I mean, I know someone who knows how to use a katana in the Japanese sword style, but this is actually looking to turn medieval longsword fighting into a sport.

Did I mention that’s awesome?

I feel like this is something I should learn. I mean, I’ve looked into the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) before, but they were always a little too hardcore into the historical aspects of it. I’m a fantasy author. I’m not there for the history. I’m there for armor and swords and archery and the cool stuff. Preferably with magic, too. (And yet I was never interested in LARPing either… *shrug*)

But this… is this something I could do?

Honestly, probably not. I’m tiny and out of shape and rarely into any physical activities. All my favorite things to do happen here in front of the computer. Oops…

Still, I’m looking into it. Turns out there’s one in my city (I just Googled my town and longsword).

What do you think, readers? Cool or geeky? Or both? Would you give it a go?

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