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Jeremy Hsu

Journalist who covers science, technology and storytelling

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InnovationNewsDaily

  • Throttle is Barely Open for High-Speed Rail in the U.S.
  • How the Terminator Could Play Peacekeeper
  • New Gamer’s Strategy: Stoop to Artificial Intelligence
  • A Human Right: Will the Internet Truly Go Free?

LiveScience

  • Virtual Behavior Labs Discover What Gamers Want
  • The Future Is Here: Cyborgs Walk Among Us
  • Chinese Brain-Imaging Device a Suspected Copy of U.S. Device
  • A Renaissance Scholar Helps Build Virtual Rome
  • Superhero or Supervillain: Which Lurks Inside You?
  • Sloppy Records Cast Galileo’s Trial in New Light
  • Genetic Science Oozes Out of Amateurs’ Garages
  • For the U.S. Military, Video Games Get Serious
  • Critics Say Cal’s Genetic Tests Ignore ‘Asian Flush’ Risks
  • Tibetans Underwent Fastest Evolution Seen in Humans
  • The Psychology of Darth Vader Revealed
  • Video Gamers Can Control Dreams, Study Suggests
  • Is Antarctica Falling Apart?
  • Why ‘Terminator’ is So Creepy
  • The Truth About Angels, Demons and Antimatter
  • Why Dead Authors Can Thrill Modern Readers
  • Case Closed on Murders of Last Russian Czar’s Family
  • World of Warcraft Video Game Succeeds in School
  • Hollywood Gets Inside the Minds of Moviegoers
  • Caveman vs. Modern Human: Who Would Win Olympic Gold?

SPACE.com

  • Experts Question Usefulness of Air Force’s Robotic X-37B Space Plane
  • New Private Spacesuit Unveiled with New York Flair
  • Mystery Spirals on Mars Finally Explained
  • Earth-Sized World Could Lurk in Outer Solar System
  • Controversy Flares Over Space-based Solar Power Plans
  • Europa or Mars: Where Could Extraterrestrial Life Be Found First?
  • How NASA Hopes to Mine Water on the Moon
  • Space Station Experiment to Hunt Antimatter Galaxies
  • As Science Evolves, So Does Pluto
  • Will NASA Ever Find Life on Mars?

Scientific American Mind

  • Secrets of Storytelling: Why We Love a Good Yarn

Scientific American

  • What Will Nasa’s Next Spacesuit Look Like?
  • There Are More Boys Than Girls in China and India

Popular Science

  • Astronomers Use Backyard Telescopes to Discover a Super-Earth
  • MIT Harnesses Online Crowds to Beat DARPA Balloon Challenge in Just 9 Hours
  • Invention Awards: Eco-Friendly Insulation Made From Mushrooms
  • Depiction vs. Reality: The Air Force Hardware of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Astrobiology Magazine

  • Shooting Meteorites in a Barrel
  • Worms on ICE

Scienceline (NYU)

  • We Love Lucy – but is She Science or Art?
  • Storm Signs from New York’s Past
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  • Streaming My Thoughts

    • 90-member group! RT @blakehounshell: Meet the saucy Japanese girl band selling government bonds tgr.ph/JQnDFN via @mattyglesias 18 hours ago
    • Black box economy. RT @bradplumer: Five signs that China might already be in recession, via @obsoletedogma bit.ly/LnCiDN 21 hours ago
    • Lost sleep reading blog of David Simon ("The Wire" creator). On Trayvon Martin case bit.ly/LN2Tjs & journalism bit.ly/LN2VHX 22 hours ago
    • RT @onthewag: RT @meredithmo: Says it all: photo of Times-Picayune staff meeting yesterday, by Ted Jackson bit.ly/LuVONW via @dancow 1 day ago
    • N. Korea no longer claims S. Korea is poorer b/c TV dramas show otherwise. bit.ly/Kv2W05 #hallyu #kpop #softpower 1 day ago

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