Jasmin Malik Chua
Jasmin Malik Chua is a fashion journalist whose work has been published in the New York Times, Vox, Nylon, The Daily Beast, The Business of Fashion, Vogue Business and Refinary29, among others. She has a bachelor's degree in animal biology from the National University of Singapore and a master of science in biomedical journalism from New York University.
Latest articles by Jasmin Malik Chua
Cotton Farming in Space: Submit Your Ideas for Sustainability Experiments
By Jasmin Malik Chua published
A competition designed to bring cotton farming aboard the International Space Station (ISS) is now officially open for entries.
Disney's New Space-Themed Restaurant Will Let You Dine Like an Astronaut
By Jasmin Malik Chua published
Disney's Epcot theme park in Florida is opening its first space-themed restaurant.
Margaret and the Moon: New Kids' Book Profiles Pioneering Apollo Programmer
By Jasmin Malik Chua published
Heady Days for Neil deGrasse Tyson: Astrophysicist Gets His Own Beer!
By Jasmin Malik Chua published
Don't Let an Old Myth Prevent Your Child from Seeing the Solar Eclipse
By Jasmin Malik Chua published
Joe Rao's second book, "Looking Up!: The Science of Stargazing," debunks an old myth about solar eclipses and teaches kids (and parents) how to safely experience this amazing event.
High Fashion Meets Vintage NASA in New 'Coach Space' Collection
By Jasmin Malik Chua published
NASA is having a fashion moment. Or, perhaps more accurately, fashion is having a NASA moment.
The 20 Weirdest Aliens in the Marvel Universe
By Jasmin Malik Chua published
From household names like Rocket Raccoon and Groot to the boozy aliens known as the Ciegrimites, here are 20 of the strangest species Marvel has to offer.
NASA Eyeing 'Chain Mail' Fabric for Use in Space
By Jasmin Malik Chua published
To protect its spacecraft from the rigors of deep space, a team of NASA engineers is turning to a time-honored — and battle-proven — solution: chain mail.
'Chicken Little' Throws Fowl Ball
By Jasmin Malik Chua published
Disney’s first homegrown computer-animated film is one of the more painful moviegoing experiences in years, a contrived bit of barnyard pat dubbed Chicken Little.
Film Review: 'Curse of the Were-Rabbit' is Howling Good Fun
By Jasmin Malik Chua published
Clay-animation’s brightest stars hop to the task of saving the local produce from a night of gruesome vegetable carnage in Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
Clone War: The Island is A Special Effects Battle Royale That Falls Flat
By Jasmin Malik Chua published
When does homage become pastiche, and pastiche deteriorate into outright plagiarism? Check out director Michael Bay's "The Island" for the answer.
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