Jeremy Hsu
Jeremy Hsu is science writer based in New York City whose work has appeared in Scientific American, Discovery Magazine, Backchannel, Wired.com and IEEE Spectrum, among others. He joined the Space.com and Live Science teams in 2010 as a Senior Writer and is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Indicate Media. Jeremy studied history and sociology of science at the University of Pennsylvania, and earned a master's degree in journalism from the NYU Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program. You can find Jeremy's latest project on Twitter.
Latest articles by Jeremy Hsu
Space Age Technology Makes Tastier Thanksgiving Ham
By Jeremy Hsu published
The technology originally measured fluid shifts inside astronauts hamming it up in space.
Astronauts to Begin Space Station Gear Tune-up in Spacewalk
By Jeremy Hsu published
Two astronauts are set to begin the four-spacewalk clean up of a balky station gear.
Astronauts to Inspect Shuttle Heat Shield for Dings
By Jeremy Hsu published
Endeavour shuttle astronauts will scan their spacecraft's heat shield today.
One Mystery of Jet Streams Explained
By Jeremy Hsu published
A simulation shows how thunderstorms create jet streams on giant planets.
Europe Aims For Re-entry Spacecraft
By Jeremy Hsu published
Europe develops re-entry spacecraft that could return astronauts and cargo to Earth.
Cassini Probe Sets Sights on Icy Saturn Moon
By Jeremy Hsu published
A NASA probe is set to make the closest flyby yet of an icy Saturnian moon.
Spacecraft Reveals Stunning New Views of Mercury
By Jeremy Hsu published
A Mercury probe has begun beaming back images from its second flyby.
Galaxy Diversity Reveals Clues to Cosmic Evolution
By Jeremy Hsu published
A star survey shows that galaxies may only seem similar on the surface.
Spacecraft Zooms by Mercury for Second Time
By Jeremy Hsu published
A NASA spacecraft zoomed past Mercury for the second time early Monday.
Spacecraft Set to Swing by Mercury
By Jeremy Hsu published
A space probe prepares for its second Mercury flyby next Monday.
NASA Delays Shuttle Mission to Hubble
By Jeremy Hsu published
NASA pushes back space shuttle mission to Hubble by four days.
Sun's Wind Is Lowest Ever Recorded
By Jeremy Hsu published
The solar wind is the lowest recorded in the 50 years since the Space Age began.
Clouds Lift on Mysterious Winds of Venus
By Jeremy Hsu published
Cloud movements on Venus reveal wind speeds and patterns.
Sun May Be Galactic Hitchhiker
By Jeremy Hsu published
Simulation shows that sun's circular orbit does not necessarily mean it stayed put.
NASA Eyes Nuclear Power for Moon Base
By Jeremy Hsu published
Nuclear power offers advantages for a long-term stay on the moon.
Rocket Racing League’s Engine Switch Leaves Questions
By Jeremy Hsu published
Rocket-powered racers receive engine replacements following their earlier public debut.
Atlantis Astronauts Gear Up for Risky Hubble Mission
By Jeremy Hsu published
Shuttle astronauts are ready for risky Hubble flight with rescue plan in place.
Hubble Space Telescope Ready for Its Close-up
By Jeremy Hsu published
Hubble gets a host of upgrades in a final shuttle visit.
Comets Disguised as Asteroids
By Jeremy Hsu published
Comets lurking as asteroids can surprise scientists by flaring up.
New Maps Detail Solar System Objects
By Jeremy Hsu published
A planetary map-mapmaker targets Mercury and the moons of Saturn.
Space 'Ropes' Hang Together by Threads
By Jeremy Hsu published
Magnetic forces hold together 100-million-year-old gas threads in a galaxy.
How to Mine Martian Water
By Jeremy Hsu published
Microwave beams could help extract water ice from the moon and Mars.
Sloshing Inside Earth Changes Protective Magnetic Field
By Jeremy Hsu published
A changing magnetic field could expose satellites to damaging radiation storms.
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