Tiffany Jeung

Tiffany is an editorial intern at Inverse studying journalism at Northwestern University. A Chicagoland native, she can usually be found dancing ballroom or exploring the tidyverse. She has previously done work for PBS and North by Northwestern.

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We Should Stop Calling Everything a "Hackathon"

For many, the innovative concept has become a solution in search of a problem.

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Astronaut's Video of Rocket Launch From Space Showed Only Start of Journey

Here's how to complete the trip.

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NASA Time-Lapse Shows Aral Sea Rapidly Vanishing Over the Past 50 Years

Now you can walk on it.

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Viral Image Shows Patient Coughed Up a Blood Clot in the Shape of His Lung

It gives "coughing up a lung" a whole new meaning.

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Video Shows How an Amazing Bride 3D Printed Her Entire Wedding

Those bouquets will never wilt.

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Greenland Ice Sheet Hits Highest Melting Rates in 350 Years, Study Shows

"These long-term records tell us we're in exceptional or unprecedented times."

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Monterey Bay Aquarium Mocks Apple for Anatomically Incorrect Squid Emoji

Does Apple need kelp for those burns?

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Video Shows Incredible Drones That Will Start Making Deliveries Next Spring

Encouraging humans to be even more impatient.

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Verity Life Sciences Is Releasing Millions of Mosquitos to Fight Zika Virus

We know, it sounds ridiculous.

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Great Blue Hole: Cousteau and Branson to Map World's Largest Sinkhole

Two Boeing 747s could fit inside, with room to spare.

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ISS Video: ESA Shares Stunning Journey of the Longest Time Lapse From Space

Could you take photos for three hours straight?

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Hungry Bear Sneaks Into California Facility, Opens Door in Video

"A bear's nose is seven times better than a hound dog's."

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NASA's MarCO Mini Satellites Shave Hours Off Communication From Mars

EVE and WALL-E, we hear you.

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Video: These Researchers Figured Out Just How Long It Takes to Poop a Lego

Everything is awesome!!

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Video Shows the First Spotty Glimpse of Mars Sent Home by InSight Lander

Its camera could use Matt Damon's dusting skills.

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Video Shows Mexico City Transform Its Highways Into 1,000 Vertical Gardens

Turning grey columns to green goodness.

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How Fog Harvesting Technology Provides Sustainable Clean Water for Villages

How one device frees 40 billion hours of women and children's time.

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Newly Discovered Trappist-1 e Planet Could Have Habitable Atmosphere: Study

Trappist-1 e could be a global ocean planet some 39 light-years away.

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Watch NASA Perform Water Deluge Test to Prepare for SLS Launch

The SLS is a massive endeavor, from the ground up.

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NASA Could Retire Expensive SLS Rocket for Commercial Launchers

The rocket was supposed to be operational by the end of 2016.