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McDonald’s Canada Just Pissed Off a Lot of People With Peanut Allergies

Posted on January 18, 2017 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

The latest advice says that earlier exposure to peanuts is best. Continue reading McDonald’s Canada Just Pissed Off a Lot of People With Peanut Allergies→

Posted in McDonald's, mcdonalds canada, mcflurry, peanut allergies, peanuts, skor mcflurry | Tagged Allergies, Food

The Number of US Households That Can’t Afford Water Could Triple in Five Years

Posted on January 17, 2017 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Water access is becoming a battleground. Continue reading The Number of US Households That Can’t Afford Water Could Triple in Five Years→

Posted in boil water advisories, climate change, detroit, flint, great lakes, human rights, infrastructure, Nestle, privatization, water access, Waukesha | Tagged Water

Why Tiny Ripples on Icicles Baffle Scientists

Posted on January 6, 2017 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

“It’s kind of ironic that we understand exotic things like the Higgs boson particle, [yet] icicles remain mysterious, even in the 21st century.” Continue reading Why Tiny Ripples on Icicles Baffle Scientists→

Posted in canada, icicle, icicle atlas, icicles, mysteries, ripples | Tagged Ice, Physics, Puzzles, University of Toronto

Dark Matter Pioneer Vera Rubin Has Died

Posted on December 26, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Many feel that Rubin’s work was worthy of the Nobel Prize in Physics, but she never won. Continue reading Dark Matter Pioneer Vera Rubin Has Died→

Posted in 2016, Andromeda, Andromeda Galaxy, astronomy, dark matter, obituary, vera rubin | Tagged Deaths, Obituaries

Clouds On This Planet Could Be Made Of The Same Stuff As Rubies

Posted on December 12, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

For the first time, scientists observed weather patterns on a gas giant beyond our solar system. Continue reading Clouds On This Planet Could Be Made Of The Same Stuff As Rubies→

Posted in discoveries, exoplanets, HAT-P-7b, Hot Jupiter, Hot Jupiters, Kepler, kepler space telescope, nasa, Space | Tagged Exoplanet, University of Warwick

Pluto Likely Has an Ocean of Water Deep Under Its Surface

Posted on November 16, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

The thick, viscous ocean is right beneath its icy heart. Continue reading Pluto Likely Has an Ocean of Water Deep Under Its Surface→

Posted in Charon, Enceladus, europa, life, nasa, Sputnik Planitia, subsurface ocean, tidally locked, Tombaugh Regio | Tagged Heart, Pluto, Water

The Threat of a Brain Drain Under a Trump Presidency Is Real

Posted on November 9, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Top science and tech talent could choose to set up in other countries that are more hospitable to their work. Continue reading The Threat of a Brain Drain Under a Trump Presidency Is Real→

Posted in 2016 election, brain gain, brain grain, canada, Donald Trump, election, Hillary Clinton, Startups, trump, Waterloo

The Only Good Future of Commuting Is No More Commuting

Posted on October 27, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Uber says that a network of small, electric aircraft could reduce the modern commute. Continue reading The Only Good Future of Commuting Is No More Commuting→

Posted in Aircraft, cities, commute, commuters, commuting, Futures, opinion, Transit, transportation, uber, VTOL aircraft, work | Tagged VTOL

Two-Thirds of Wild Animal Populations Could Be in Decline by 2020

Posted on October 27, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

A new WWF report looks at land, ocean, and freshwater species around the world. Continue reading Two-Thirds of Wild Animal Populations Could Be in Decline by 2020→

Posted in anthropocene, biodiversity, biodiversity loss, extinction, habitat, vertebrate, World Wildlife Foundation, WWF, zoological society of london, ZSL

Two-Thirds of Wild Animal Populations Could Be in Decline by 2020

Posted on October 27, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

A new WWF report looks at land, ocean, and freshwater species around the world. Continue reading Two-Thirds of Wild Animal Populations Could Be in Decline by 2020→

Posted in anthropocene, biodiversity, biodiversity loss, extinction, habitat, vertebrate, World Wildlife Foundation, WWF, zoological society of london, ZSL

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