Mary von Aue

Mary von Aue is the weekend editor at Inverse. She was born in New York City but has lived in six countries. Despite that, she still can't shake the accent. She holds an M.A. from Columbia University and is the co-founder of Shrill Films, a production company for women in comedy.

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Cash App Payments Is Frequently Down, So Here's What to Do if It Is

Know where your money is. 

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NASA Map Reveals How This Week’s Natural Disasters Affect Aerosol Velocity

NASA is tracking even the tiniest specks of matter.

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“NASA Selfies” Is a New App That Will Launch Your Face Into Space

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Elon Musk Emailed Tesla Employees His Reasons for Staying Public

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Leonard Bernstein's 100th Birthday: 3 Iconic Works and Where to Hear Them

Get to know the famed composer on his 100th birthday.

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Sturgeon Moon Will Share the Sky With Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter

It's going to be a busy night.

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Facebook and Top Tech Companies Are Trying Not to Mess Up Another Election

A dozen companies are forging an alliance. 

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Reality Winner's Record-Breaking Sentence Means New Risks for Whistleblowers

Her sentencing "sends a message" to government employees wanting to speak to the press.

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Ancient Fossil of Happy Shell-Free Turtle Solves an Evolutionary Mystery

This smiling turtle was footloose and shell-free.

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Maps of Hawaii’s Hurricane Lane Show How Close It Will Come to Kilauea Volcano

“I’ve not seen such dramatic changes in the forecast track as I’ve seen with this storm.”

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Lockheed Martin Unveils Image of the “RV in Space” It Wants to Build for NASA

One of the largest defense companies wants to build a hippie van.

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How Kofi Annan Established the World’s Largest Fund for HIV/AIDS Prevention

“We must deliver scientific breakthroughs.”

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Mike Pence Parody Site Is as Embarrassing for Google as It Is for the VP

Google Says Its Spending $300 Million to Combat Fake News and Websites.

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Ultra-Hot Jupiter Sets Fire to Everything We Thought We Knew About Exoplanets

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NASA Tweets Celestial Tribute to Aretha Franklin and Her Influence in Space

She has a place among the stars, literally.

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Muppets in Space? NASA’s High-Res Image of Mars Comes With Pareidolia

Finally, justice for Beaker.

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Jupiter's Colors: Scientists Offer New Explanation for Mysterious Patterns

The answer was buried way below the surface.

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3 Iconic Cantinflas Movies and How to Stream Them

Find the classics while they're still online.

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Parker Solar Probe: Dr. Eugene Parker Reacts to Launch That Bears His Name

“I’m sure that there will be some surprises. There always are.”

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Elon Musk's Tweets Spark Lawsuits Against Tesla — but He Won't Stop Tweeting

He doesn't seem worried about the lawsuits.