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 If you were regularly on the web back in the early aughts, you probably played a browser-based Flash game at some point or another鈥攖hink Bloons or Cookie Clicker. That genre never quite died out, it just found a home on Facebook. In a blog post on Monday, the social networking giant claimed that 380 million of its users play games on its  stanley cup  platform each month. But those games are looking more and more dated, so Facebook is taking  stanley mug things up a notch with cloud gaming offerings that can pack a bit more performance.     If you already like playing Facebook games, not much is changing. The company said that it is still focused on free-to-play games that are accessed directly on Facebook. Theres no new controller to buy or subscription fee to pay for, just a redesigned portal and a handful of new games that rely on the cloud for processing. The biggest thing that Facebook is focused on is the ability to play a game directly inside an ad. Jason Rubin, Facebooks VP of Play, told Protocol that he sees it as a frictionless opportunity for discoverability and new ad revenue. According to Rubin, a user mig stanley bottles ht just stumble onto an ad for a game that they want to jump into, or they could get a sponsored post saying that a friend is currently playing a game that you can jump right into. Anyone following the increasingly petty dustups between Facebook and Apple will not be shocked to learn Facebook Gaming will be available on Android and desktop, but not iOS. Over the summer, Apples policies a Pgbd Watch Stephen Hawking Deliver a Mysterious Announcement on Space Exploration
 New research published this week in the science journal Animal Behavior chronicles a strange mating behavior in brown widow  stanley termosky spiders that seem stanley cup s to violate the laws of natural selection. Brown widows partake in sexual cannibalism, a practice in which the female turns her mate into a  convenient meal after copulating. Sounds bizarre, but scientists say its a sacrificial act for the male, who, by giving himself up in this nourishing way, improves his odds of reproductive success.     This theory is all well and good for sexually cannibalistic fishing spiders and praying mantises, the males of which ma stanley cup ke for a hearty, nutritious snack. But in brown widow spiders, sexual dimorphism between males and females is significant; the females are so much bigger than males that scientists say the  nutrition  theory of sexual cannibalism does not apply. The exact reason for this behavior among brown widows isnt immediately obvious, but the latest observation in the mating practices of this species are clouding the picture even further. When it comes to choosing a mate, brown widow males have a choice: They can either play it safe and choose immature females, or go the dangerous route of having sex with mature, older females. Immature females, also known as subadults, are a single molting phase away from maturity, but theyre capable of mating, storing sperm, and producing eggs. Whats more, they dont need a long and protracted courtship display  unlike their older sisters , and they dont parta