Treehouses Part 2 (Part 1)
Camp Wandawega, Wisconson, US
Hotel Costa Verde, Brazil
Mirrorcube Tree Hotel, Sweden
Finca Bellavista, Costa Rica
The Redwoods Treehouse, New Zealand
The Hemloft, Canada
UFO Treehouse, Sweden
Free Spirit Sphere, Canada
The Cube, US
The Bird’s Nest, Sweden
@muse as always you put on an awesome show!! It was well worth it to come down to San Diego. #simulationtour (at Pechanga Arena San Diego) https://www.instagram.com/aztlan327/p/BuqKU5KgP0u/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=kapsxlp4df5e
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Mars Rover Opportunity Has Confirmed (Past) Liquid Water On Red Planet!
As NASA scientists put it, this is a “slam dunk” piece of proof that water once flowed on or under the planet’s surface. And this is more than ice, it’s evidence of flowing water, and lots of it. How do they know that?
Gypsum (the white stuff in the vein up there) is a non-metal mineral made up of calcium sulfate. But on Earth it is known to be made up of not only the calcium and the sulfate, but also water (it’s “hydrous”). Moreover, it occurs naturally from the evaporation of massive, mineral-rich lakes or seas. And that means that water must have stood, flowed, pooled, and evaporated at some point on Mars.
Not bad for a rover that was only supposed to last 90 Martian days!
(images above from NASA/JPL, lulz by me)
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Cleaning beaches with blockchain.
Almost 8 billion tons of plastic are dumped into the ocean each year. To help fight it, The Plastic Bank began offering people in developing countries incentives like basic necessities and mobile phone charging in exchange for recycling plastic. As the program grew in popularity, they needed a way to scale their incentive system in an accessible and economically-friendly way. That’s when they turned to IBM Blockchain. Learn how we worked together to help turn plastic into a currency for change.
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My 2017 was random just like my best of nine, it does contain some of the things I love. The highlight of my life was to witness and experience #totality in Oregon during the great american solar eclipse back in August. #bestnine2017 #Scraps #LAKings #astronomy