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The Gigantic Risk of Ocean Acidification
What if I told you that humanity stands on the brink of utterly destroying the world’s oceans? Of destroying all of the coolest ocean species, everything from coral reefs to blue whales? Come learn how this catastrophe will unfold…
Doomsday, shrinking rain forests and us – why we must turn the tide
It is time for humanity to create gigantic global parks to protect Earth’s rainforests and other critical ecosystems – without it the rainforests collapse leading to a global tragedy –
Slap yourself and pay attention: The Doomsday Glacier is a global risk
Is humanity headed for a global food crisis rooted in the war in Ukraine?
Will we ever cure cancer?
The Doomsday scenario in Ukraine, and the larger Doomsday scenario in the wings
The origins of HowStuffWorks on the WebMasters podcast with Aaron Dinon
Had the chance to talk about HowStuffWorks with Aaron Dinon on his WebMasters podcast. It is available at a variety of podcast outlets:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/web-masters/id1530077719
The Internet has always been a place to learn about new things. But, in the early days of the Web, one writer took that opportunity for learning to an extreme by creating an entire website devoted to explaining how stuff works. His name is Marshall Brain, and he named his website — quite appropriately — HowStuffWorks.com.
HowStuffWorks became a popular online destination for people to learn about the inner works behind everything from internal combustion engines to water towers. It eventually expanded from the Web into books, magazines, TV shows, and even podcasts. In fact, even now it remains a popular infotainment websites.
On this Web Masters episode, Marshall shares the story of building and growing HowStuffWorks, from writing his first article to leading the company to a successful acquisition.