1891-1920 (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
Vast Underwater Ocean Trapped Beneath Earth's Crust
Sauropods: Not Putting All Their Eggs in One Basket
Look Out, Great White Sharks May be Making a Comeback
Hot and Cold: Dinosaur Blood Couldn't Make Up its Mind
The Rise and Fall of Penguin Populations
Great Lakes Break the Ice after Record-Long Seven Months Frozen
NASA's New Star Trek-Like Spaceship 'Travels Faster than Light'
Eucalyptus Tree: A Potential Global Source of Fuel and Fiber
Superstition: Full 'Strawberry' Moon Rises on Friday the 13th
Earth 60 Million Years Older than Previously Thought
Spanish Flu-Like Virus Found in Nature can Potentially Kill Millions
Gigantic Gamma-Ray Explosions Buried in Dust
Stranded Manatee Rescued from St. Petersburg Spillway
Breathe and Reboot: New Design of Lithium-Ion Battery Recharges Portable Devices in 10 Minutes
Paddle Prints bring Swimming Techniques of Ancient Reptiles to the Surface
30,000 Catfish Plunge into Cleaner Chicago River
New Mexico's Jumping Mouse Now an Endangered Species
Plastic: Fossils of the Future
Gecko-Tech Device Creates Real Life Spiderman
Great White Shark Disappears, Hunt for Super Predator Begins [VIDEO]
Need for Genetic Diversity to Combat Citrus Greening
Sleep Protects Against Childhood Obesity
Brain's 'Background Noise' Determines Free Will?
Isotopic Signal Reveals Echo of Ancient Earth
Duke Energy Foots the Cleanup Bill for Dan River Spill
Milky Way may Harbor 100 Million Other Life-Sustaining Worlds
Earlier Springs, Later Autumns Sprout from Climate Change
Oceans' Carbon Release could Fuel Climate Change
Wildlife Services Kills Millions of Animals Annually, May Be Overstepping Their Boundaries
Water Quality Monitoring Stations Cleaning Up Indian River Lagoon