121-150 (out of 2225) Jenna Lacurci recently graduated from UConn with a degree in Allied Health Sciences. The Trumbull, CT, native began contributing to Nature World News earlier this year after writing for the Parent Herald. She also contributes to GALOMagazine.com. When Lacurci is not busy reporting and writing, she enjoys spending time with friends and family, eating sushi and homemade Italian food, and traveling the globe.
Jenna Iacurci
Latest Articles
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Rare Supernova Sheds Light on its Mysterious Origins
Stone Tools: Oldest Yet Discovered Challenge Early Human History
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Ocean Microbes: How They May Directly Impact Climate Change
Major Antarctic Ice Shelf May Disappear by 2020
Honeybees, Butterflies to Get Help from New Federal Plan
Right Whales May Boast Unique Voices
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Mars: Honing New Technique for Finding Signs of Life
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