Kelsey Warner, The Christian Science Monitor

Kelsey Warner

The Christian Science Monitor

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Propelled by light, new NASA probe to set sail

A small space probe, propelled by a solar sail, is bound for an asteroid from NASA's Space Launch System rocket in 2018. → Read More

Bullied transgender Girl Scout sparks widespread support (and cookie sales)

A 9-year-old Girl Scout in Illinois stood up to a bully in her neighborhood, and helped more than just her troop in the process. → Read More

Why is the FBI getting involved in Flint? (+video)

Along with city and state government, there are now federal agencies, including the FBI, looking into Flint's water supply situation. → Read More

China shares vivid photos of the moon's surface with the world. Why now?

While the publicity for the Chang’e-3 lander mission of 2013 may appear random, it comes only a couple of weeks after the country confirmed plans to land on the far side of the moon in 2018. → Read More

10,000 unaccompanied child refugees missing, Europol says

For the first time, the EU's criminal intelligence agency has put a number to young refugees missing over the past 18 to 24 months. → Read More

Spurred by Elon Musk, MIT students bring Hyperloop closer to reality

First proposed by Musk in 2013, the Hyperloop could transport commuters at about 700 miles per hour. → Read More

MIT students bring Elon Musk's Hyperloop a step closer to reality

First proposed by Musk in 2013, the Hyperloop could transport commuters at about 700 miles per hour. → Read More

How MIT students are making Elon Musk's Hyperloop a reality

First proposed by Musk in 2013, the Hyperloop could transport commuters at about 700 miles per hour. → Read More

Will MIT students make Elon Musk's Hyperloop a reality?

First proposed by Musk in 2013, the Hyperloop could transport commuters at about 700 miles per hour. → Read More

How the Challenger disaster led to safer space travel

Thirty years after the tragic explosion, commercial space transportation has become a $5.4-billion industry. → Read More

How Challenger disaster led to safer spaceships

Thirty years after the tragic explosion, commercial space transportation has become a $5.4-billion industry. → Read More

How Challenger disaster led to safer spaceships (+video)

Thirty years after the tragic explosion, commercial space transportation has become a $5.4-billion industry. → Read More

Buddy Cianci remembered as a 'giant' of Rhode Island political scene

He was Providence's longest-serving mayor, elected to six terms with a total 21 years in office, and is credited with helping to revitalize the city. → Read More

Buddy Cianci remembered as a 'giant' of Rhode Island politics

He was Providence's longest-serving mayor, elected to six terms with a total 21 years in office, and is credited with helping to revitalize the city. → Read More

What's the key to well-being? Ask Alaskans and Hawaiians, says Gallup.

Or maybe ask anyone: the difference between top-ranking Hawaii and last-place West Virginia is a scant 6.3 points. → Read More

How Planned Parenthood became 'victims of a crime' in hidden camera case

A grand jury in Harris County cleared Planned Parenthood's Gulf Coast affiliate and indicted David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, in a courtroom twist that surprised many. → Read More

Newborn stars adopt gas from their parent galaxies, astronomers say

About a decade ago, astronomers found that older stellar globular clusters were host to younger stars, but they did not know why or how. → Read More

Who invented the mechanical television? A Scotsman

Scottish inventor John Logie Baird is honored with a Google Doodle. The first TV images in 1926 were blurry, but supported the audacious inventor's claims. → Read More

Hubble's successor: Why do we need an $8 billion telescope?

The James Webb Space Telescope will be the most powerful space telescope ever made, and is being built to explore the history of the universe. → Read More

Hubble's successor nearly done: Why do we need an $8 billion telescope?

The James Webb Space Telescope will be the most powerful space telescope ever made, and is being built to explore the history of the universe. → Read More