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Fourteen Thorny Devils Hatch at Alice Springs

The Alice Springs Desert Park, in the Northern Territory, Australia, has successfully produced fourteen new resident Thorny Devil Lizards.

The recent hatching of the fourteen healthy Thorny Devils (Moloch horridus), also known as Thorny Dragon, adds to the Desert Park’s diverse range of wildlife currently available for viewing.

Specialist Keeper, Invertebrates and Reptiles, Pete Nunn said that the Desert Park is thrilled to have such an extensive collection of Thorny Devils in captivity. “Thorny Devils are not normally kept, let alone bred at most zoos and wildlife parks around Australia,” he said. “The Thorny Devil usually lives in the arid scrub land and desert that covers most of Central Australia. For example, it inhabits the Tanami and Simpson Desert in the deep interior…”

(read more: ZooBorns)

photographs by Alice Springs Desert Park

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podkins

EASY KNIT BLANKET SWEATER PATTERN

Jessica from the blog Mama in a Stitch shares her free knitting pattern for making this very simply blanket sweater.  More via the link (and I have I ever mentioned that Jess’ blog is wonderful??  Well it is.)

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This picture is for a knitting pattern. The link takes you to a crochet pattern

stitcherywitchery

Oooh, thanks for pointing that out.

The correct link to the pattern shown above is here.  :)

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@mymascotsolvedyou : honestly anything gay and positive will do

My ultimate kink is when Spock, either because he leaves Starfleet or because Starfleet changes its policy on fraternization, just straight up stops giving a fuck  and tells everyone he meets at every opportunity that Jim is the love of his life. 

18 years of secret marriage means he’s got a lot of catching up to do.  

this is honestly cute as shit
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tinsnip asked:

You grew a carrot in synthetic moon dirt??? That's AMAZING!!! Tell me EVERYTHING!!!

nerdfishgirl answered:

The synthetic moon dirt is basically a close approximation of what moon dirt would be like structurally, but it’s sourced from here on earth (almost as good, and a whole lot cheaper!).

I didn’t really grow the carrot in the synthetic moon dirt, nor did anyone else, really. Some of my lab mates threw some microgreen seeds in the moon dirt awhile before I started my internship, and when I was harvesting the larger plants I found the carrots.

And honestly, they’re the most pitiful carrots I’ve ever seen.

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Most of that growth didn’t happen in the synthetic moon dirt, to be honest, it happened in the arcilite that my labmate had put on top of the synthetic moon dirt, in order to convince this stuff to germinate.

Synthetic moon dirt is pretty much like wet quickcrete - plants hate the stuff a lot. One of my current side projects is actually on figuring out potential ways to amend the synthetic moon dirt so that plants will actually grow in it. I’m going to be testing cabbage, and perhaps a few carrots in it starting this upcoming week!

And the largest carrot was the one that another of my colleagues gave to Buzz Aldrin - I was not there, sadly :(

Also, this paper summarizes the results that a team in the Netherlands got when they attempted to grow plants in martian and lunar regolith simulants (and its not behind a paywall!).

http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0103138

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