Kelsey Kennedy

Kelsey Kennedy is a science journalist from Oregon, now based in New York City. Kelsey was the former multimedia editor at Scientific American. She has written about science, technology, and the environment for Inverse, Quartz, Atlas Obscura, Undark, and Vice, among others.

In her spare time, Kelsey runs a Twitter bot, @FoodieMenuBot, which serves up original gourmet entree ideas every day based on real ingredients in real restaurant menus.

Science

The Difference Between Dark and White Turkey Meat, According to Science

The answer is written in turkey blood.

ByKelsey Kennedy
Science

Which Cities Will Climate Change Flood First?

Now might not be the time to invest in beach-front property.

ByKelsey Kennedy
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Birds Don't Have Teeth Because of Their Dinosaur Ancestors

Ever wonder why birds have beaks but no teeth? Blame evolution.

ByKelsey Kennedy
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Spellbinding Image Shows Horsehead Nebula Rearing its Ugly Head

ByKelsey Kennedy
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How Often Does Chrismukkah Happen?

Get ready for the most festive holiday combination of them all.

ByKelsey Kennedy
Science

11 GIFs That Show the Effects of Climate Change

Sometimes nothing's as good as just showing people the GIFs.

ByKelsey Kennedy
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Hubble Photo Shows Violent Crash Birthing Cartwheel Galaxy

ByKelsey Kennedy
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Lobster Nebula Photo Vividly Melts Electromagnetic Spectrum Together

ByKelsey Kennedy
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Hubble Photographs a Gorgeous Spiral Galaxy Inside 'The Crane'

ByKelsey Kennedy
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Tonight's "Full Cold Moon" is Also the Third "Supermoon" of 2016

Go outside!

ByKelsey Kennedy
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Long-Exposure Image Shows Telescope Lasers in Action

ByKelsey Kennedy
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New Hubble Image Shows Gravity Warping a Distant Galaxy

ByKelsey Kennedy
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The 10 Most Popular Climate Change Conspiracy Theories

There's such a fine line between paranoid and stupid.

ByKelsey Kennedy
Science

Tonight's Supermoon Will Ruin the Geminids Meteor Shower

Thanks a lot, supermoon.

ByKelsey Kennedy
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Two Galaxies are Colliding and Forming a Bizarre Galactic Eye

ByKelsey Kennedy
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Drought and Arson Turned the Southeast into Southern California

Conditions are perfect for massive, destructive wildfires.

ByKelsey Kennedy
Science

Grow Your Weed in This Automated Fridge

Control every aspect of the process, whether you're a novice or an expert.

ByKelsey Kennedy
Science

Watch Elon Musk's Speeches to Get the Politics Out of Your Mouth

Real futurism trumps faux populism.

ByKelsey Kennedy
Entertainment

8 Books About the Distant Future to Read in the Near Future

Today is the best time in history to be reading about tomorrow.

ByKelsey Kennedy
Science

To Find Aliens, We Should Hunt For Alien DNA

ByKelsey Kennedy