Kecia Lynn

Kecia Lynn

Kecia Lynn has worked as a technical writer, editor, software developer, arts administrator, summer camp director, and television host. A graduate of Case Western Reserve University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, she is currently living in Iowa City and working on her first novel.

Scientists have detected fracturing of the ocean floor near the Iberian peninsula, signaling the movement of tectonic plates that could eventually close the distance between North America and continental Europe.
One way or another: This week the agency announced an ambitious plan to locate and monitor any asteroid -- even the relatively small ones -- that could pose a danger to the planet.
In an act of defiance against poachers and traffickers, the government will destroy five tons of seized ivory worth millions on the open market.
It's not quite a "Star Trek" holodeck, but two junior doctors based in London have developed a way to display 3D animated graphics of body parts on an auditorium stage.
As of this weekend, Google has begun testing Project Loon, in which solar-powered balloons flying 12 miles above the Earth to provide Internet to participating locations in New Zealand.
Hundreds of companies now offer lessons to children of immigrants living all over the world. While some say it's a timesaver, others are concerned about radical influences.
This week marks the launch of @SummerBreak, an eight-week series that can only be "watched" on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and similar sites. The goal: To reach Millennials on their own turf.