Kacey Deamer
Kacey Deamer is a journalist for Live Science, covering planet earth and innovation. She has previously reported for Mother Jones, the Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press, Neon Tommy and more. After completing her undergraduate degree in journalism and environmental studies at Ithaca College, Kacey pursued her master's in Specialized Journalism: Climate Change at USC Annenberg. Follow Kacey on Twitter.
Latest articles by Kacey Deamer
'Hyperloop Hotel' Could Be the Future of Luxury Travel
By Kacey Deamer published
The mobile hotel concept combines high-speed rail with luxury accommodations.
Ghostly Satellite Images Show Thick Fog Snaking into Strait of Juan de Fuca
By Kacey Deamer published
A satellite spied fog filling the Strait of Juan de Fuca in western Washington.
Climate Change Prevents Study of Arctic Climate Change
By Kacey Deamer published
The warming Arctic forced a climate change research ship to cancel expedition.
Please and Thank You: How DARPA Is Teaching Robots Manners
By Kacey Deamer published
By teaching robots social norms, researchers think the machines could more seamlessly interact with humans.
Northern Lights from Space! Astronaut Captures Aurora Over Europe
By Kacey Deamer published
The northern lights shimmer over Europe in a new Space Station photo.
10th Annual World Science Festival Kicks Off in NYC: Watch the Events Online
By Kacey Deamer published
Even if you can't make it to the Big Apple, you can catch some of the action live online.
World's Largest Aircraft Completes Successful Test Flight
By Kacey Deamer published
The Airlander 10, a massive blimp-like aircraft, successfully flew and landed during a reecent test of new improvements.
NASA's IceBridge Mission Ends Its 'Best Year Ever'
By Kacey Deamer published
The 2017 spring campaign was "the most ambitious" data-collection mission over Greenland yet.
Boom! Supersonic Passenger Jet Coming by 2020
By Kacey Deamer published
A supersonic passenger jet could change commercial flight.
Straight Out of 'Star Wars': This 'Death Star' Laser Actually Works
By Kacey Deamer published
Scientists used a diamond crystal to increase power of multiple laser beams into one super-powered beam.
'Planet Nine' Video Among Winners of Science Visualization Awards
By Kacey Deamer published
From photographs to interactive applications, made by professionals or hobbyists, the Vizzies recognize the best visual representations of scientific research.
NASA Uses AI to Detect and Snap Images of Volcanic Eruptions
By Kacey Deamer published
A satellite headed for retirement autonomously captured photos of a volcano erupting.
US Military's 'Gremlin' Program Lets Pilots Launch and Snag Drones in Midair
By Kacey Deamer published
The fairy-tale-inspired "Gremlin" program aims to launch and retrieve drones in midair.
Stephen Hawking Fears He's Not Welcome in Trump's US
By Kacey Deamer published
Hawking also said climate change is "one of the greatest dangers we face."
How Urine Could Help Astronauts Grow Food in Space
By Kacey Deamer published
Scientists are growing tomatoes in urine to feed future Mars astronauts.
Test Track for Ultra-Fast 'Hyperloop' Transit System Unveiled
By Kacey Deamer published
Though it sounds like a transportation system straight out of a science-fiction novel, the "Hyperloop" is inching closer to reality.
13 Inspirational Women Honored in Google's New Doodle
By Kacey Deamer published
Today's Google Doodle celebrates International Women's Day.
Moon Casts Shadow Over Patagonia in Stunning 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse Photo
By Kacey Deamer published
The moon's shadow throws shade over Patagonia in new satellite image.
Earth's Outer Shell: Was It Once Solid?
By Kacey Deamer published
Earth had a hard outer shell before its tectonic plates.
Straight Out of Sci-Fi: Hoverbike 'Surfs' Through the Air in Test
By Kacey Deamer published
The Scorpion-3 is the first manned quadcopter that has undergone testing.
NASA Satellite Spots Mile-Long Iceberg Breaking Off of Antarctic Glacier
By Kacey Deamer published
'Aftershocks' from a major iceberg break caused Antarctic glacier to shed another.
Cyborg Future? Elon Musk's Plan to Compete with AI
By Kacey Deamer published
Elon Musk thinks human cyborgs could counter the threat from artificial intelligence.
Are Solar Storms Causing Mysterious Sea Animal Beachings?
By Kacey Deamer published
Whales, dolphins and porpoises end up stranded on beaches and no one knows why.
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