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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Tat's All, Folks

If it seems like these tattoos were everywhere in 2014...it's because they were.

It's in the stars.

WE'RE COVETING...

Amazing deals we've spotted for less than $50!

Belt it up.

This Twist Lock Waist Belt from Asos is fun, functional, and stylish. Oh, and it's under $30.

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Crisis Averted

Don't freak out about the holidays. These tips will help you win the season.

Cute place card holders

Amaz-on fire

Who knew?

Decor-great

What a cute planter

wrap it up

Make a paper bag fancy

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Meow-velous

If this year is any indication, cats are on their way to total world domination.

37 Cats Who Totally Won 2014

If there's one thing that's certain about 2014, it's that cats totally rocked it this year.

Cats lived the dream this year.

OMG

These stocking stuffers are so brilliant, you're going to want to keep them for yourself.

YAAASS

“You can’t look stupid if you’re having fun.” "Great people do things before they're ready." And other advice from Amy Poehler that will make you a better person.

WIN

December is holiday party month, AKA the official month of big-batch cocktails. These punch recipes are totally perfect for crowds.

NOM

Speaking of the holidays: White chocolate-peppermint cookies are just one of 31 delicious recipes you need to bake this season.

FTW

Find yourself throwing out dozens of K-Cups after you finish your coffee? Check out these genius ways to reuse them instead.

FAIL

These people should have taken time to think things through. Instead, they totally screwed up in 2014.

LOL

When it comes to Harry Potter and hilarious jokes, Tumblr really is the best.

WIN

And finally: This quiz could change everything: In 2015, what kind of person should you date?

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ScienceDaily: Top Environment News

ScienceDaily: Top Environment News


Intact 'ghost ship' discovered off Hawai'i

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 08:13 AM PST

Researchers have discovered an intact 'ghost ship' in 2,000 feet of water nearly 20 miles off the coast of Oahu. Sitting upright, its solitary mast still standing and the ship's wheel still in place, the hulk of the former cable ship Dickenson, later the USS Kailua, was found on the seabed last year on a maritime heritage submersible mission.

ScienceDaily: Most Popular News

ScienceDaily: Most Popular News


45-year physics mystery shows a path to quantum transistors

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 11:24 AM PST

An odd, iridescent material that's puzzled physicists for decades turns out to be an exotic state of matter that could open a new path to quantum computers and other next-generation electronics.

Successful launch of NASA's Orion spacecraft heralds first step on journey to Mars

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 11:23 AM PST

NASA marked a critical step on the journey to Mars with its Orion spacecraft during a roaring liftoff into the dawn sky over eastern Florida on Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, aboard a Delta IV Heavy rocket.

California's drought is the worst in 1,200 years, evidence suggests

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 09:43 AM PST

As California finally experiences the arrival of a rain-bearing Pineapple Express this week, two climate scientists have shown that the drought of 2012-2014 has been the worst in 1,200 years.

New technique offers spray-on solar power

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 09:43 AM PST

Pretty soon, powering your tablet could be as simple as wrapping it in cling wrap. Scientists have just invented a new way to spray solar cells onto flexible surfaces using miniscule light-sensitive materials known as colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) -- a major step toward making spray-on solar cells easy and cheap to manufacture.

Antarctica: Heat comes from the deep

Posted: 04 Dec 2014 11:26 AM PST

The water temperatures on the West Antarctic shelf are rising. The reason for this is predominantly warm water from greater depths, which as a result of global change now increasingly reaches the shallow shelf. There it has the potential to accelerate the glacier melt from below and trigger the sliding of big glaciers.

Lethal control of wolves backfires on livestock

Posted: 03 Dec 2014 11:25 AM PST

Researchers have found that it is counter-productive to kill wolves to keep them from preying on livestock. Shooting and trapping lead to more dead sheep and cattle the following year, not fewer. Wildlife biologists say that, for each wolf killed, the odds of more livestock depredations increase significantly.

Traces of Martian biological activity could be locked inside a meteorite

Posted: 02 Dec 2014 09:01 AM PST

Did Mars ever have life? Does it still? A meteorite from Mars has reignited the old debate. New research shows that Martian life is more probable than previously thought.

How early trauma influences behavior

Posted: 01 Dec 2014 09:51 AM PST

Traumatic and stressful events during childhood increase the risk to develop psychiatric disorders, but to a certain extent, they can also help better deal with difficult situations later in life. Researchers have studied this phenomenon in mice to learn how these effects could be transmitted to the next generation.