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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.
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New research breathes life into an earlier theory about a possible connection between cosmic rays and the triggering of lightning during thunderstorms.
According to NASA officials and other experts, meeting President Barack Obama's directive will require clearing some significant technological hurdles.
While recent focus has been on finding an Earth-like exoplanet in a system's "Goldilocks zone," one astrophysicist suggests that that zone might be made wider by taking other atmospheric conditions, such as greenhouse gas amounts, into account.
A group of hobbyists has embarked on a project that involves inserting synthetic DNA into plants to turn them into light sources. Needless to say, environmentalists are concerned.
With a new ad campaign, the children's charity may be one of the first of its kind to openly challenge social media participants.
Possibly...if the success of a Kickstarter campaign for the NPR/PRI show "Planet Money" is any indication. However, some say that it's just a more modern way of how things have always been done.
Given the amounts of data each of us generates in a given year, we may soon be approaching the point where true anonymity will be "algorithmically impossible."