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This ‘Firenado’ In a California Wildfire Looks Like Hell on Earth

Posted on June 19, 2016 by Steve Huff for Motherboard

An unusual phenomenon that accompanies deadly wildfires. Continue reading This ‘Firenado’ In a California Wildfire Looks Like Hell on Earth→

Posted in Earth, firenado, forest fire, phenomena, sherpa wildfire, Wildfire | Tagged Disasters

This Year’s Summer Solstice Comes With a Rare Strawberry Moon

Posted on June 19, 2016 by Steve Huff for Motherboard

It’s the first time the “Strawberry Moon” and summer solstice have lined up in 50 years. Continue reading This Year’s Summer Solstice Comes With a Rare Strawberry Moon→

Posted in astronomy, full moon, honey moon, Space, strawberry moon, summer solstice, summer solstice 2016

Humans Weren’t the Only Cause of the Woolly Mammoth’s Extinction

Posted on June 19, 2016 by Steve Huff for Motherboard

We had some help from climate change. Continue reading Humans Weren’t the Only Cause of the Woolly Mammoth’s Extinction→

Posted in animals, climate change, Earth, extinction, history, humans, mammols, nature, sabertooth tigers, woolly mammoths

Meet NASA’s New Electric Plane: ‘Maxwell’

Posted on June 18, 2016 by Steve Huff for Motherboard

The space agency is flying slowly toward a carbon-free future. Continue reading Meet NASA’s New Electric Plane: ‘Maxwell’→

Posted in airplanes, Electric Power, Energy, fossil fuels, Futures, Maxwell, nasa, transportation, X-57 | Tagged Aviation

Analyzing Bing Searches Could Predict a Cancer Diagnosis, Study Finds

Posted on June 12, 2016 by Steve Huff for Motherboard

And potentially warn individual users that they should talk to a doctor. Continue reading Analyzing Bing Searches Could Predict a Cancer Diagnosis, Study Finds→

Posted in big data, Bing, Futures, Health Care, Microsoft, online diagnosis, privacy, search engines | Tagged Cancer

This Ancient Greek Astronomy Computer May Be 1,000 Years Ahead Of Its Time

Posted on June 12, 2016 by Steve Huff for Motherboard

Deciphered text reveals the mysterious Antikythera Mechanism was a “philosopher’s guide to the galaxy.” Continue reading This Ancient Greek Astronomy Computer May Be 1,000 Years Ahead Of Its Time→

Posted in Antikythera Mechanism, astronomy, Computers, discoveries, Greece, history, machines

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