Inverse
https://www.inverse.com/profile/kate-baggaley-88025000
Popular Science
http://www.popsci.com/popsci-authors/kate-baggaley
NBC News MACH
Huge space hotel promises fake gravity and 'supersized basketball'
This hypersonic airliner would take you from Los Angeles to Tokyo in under two hours
Forget props and fixed wings. New bio-inspired drones mimic birds, bats and bugs.
New companion robots can't do much but make us love them
Here's how smart toilets of the future could protect your health
Civil War study shows father's stress affects son's lifespan
Smart technology sees through walls to track and identify people
This trippy optical illusion could make hyperloop tubes transparent
'Green' concrete could be game-changer for construction industry
6 surprising ways driverless cars will change our world
How floating architecture could help save cities from rising seas
Elon Musk's hyperloop dream may come true — and soon
Watch Airbus's new air taxi make its maiden flight
Soon you may be able to 3D print clothing in your own home
These planes could jet you around the world at hypersonic speed
Robots are replacing humans in the world's mines. Here's why.
Drones are fighting wildfires in some very surprising ways
Scientists Want to Build a Robotic Albatross. Here's Why.
Smartphones Are Changing Medical Care in Some Surprising Ways
Air Taxis Are About to Take Off. This One Just Did
The Best Lifestyle Choice for Saving the Planet Just Might Surprise You
(I participated in a Reddit AMA about this story on November 9, 2017)
How Facial Recognition Systems Will Reshape Your Daily Life
Scientists Hatch Bold Plan to Save Planet From Supervolcano
Tiny 'Organoids' Promise Big Boost to Medical Care
How Fragrant Poop and Color-Changing Skin May Help Protect Our Health
'Cryosleep' May Open the Door to Deep Space. Here's How
Sex Robots Are Coming, and They're Not as Skeevy as You Think
Will This 'Impossible' Motor Take People to Other Planets?
These Brain-Boosting Devices Could Give Us Intelligence Superpowers
The Next Solar Energy Revolution Is Hiding in Plain Sight
These New Robots Look Freaky But Can Do Amazing Things
These Fearsome Robots Will Bring Mining to the Deep Ocean
Self-Driving Cars Will Create Organ Shortage — Can Science Meet Demand?
How We're Teaching Endangered Coral Reefs to Help Themselves
Slate
http://www.slate.com/authors.kate_baggaley.html
Audubon Magazine and Audubon.org
http://www.audubon.org/content/kate-baggaley
Science News
https://www.sciencenews.org/author/kate-baggaley
Scientific American
http://www.scientificamerican.com/author/kate-baggaley/
Climate Central
John Allen: Scientist with an Eye on the Storm
Storm chaser, scientist, and photographer John Allen balances at the intersection of atmospheric forces.
Narratively
A Fine Set of Pipes
Their notes can bring joyous tears / While others may plug up their ears / But to Nate Banton what’s good / Is carving some wood / To craft a bagpipe for the years.
Science
ScienceShot: Seeing the Forest for the Bees
Nearby trees can help farms by increasing pollination rates
https://www.inverse.com/profile/kate-baggaley-88025000
Popular Science
http://www.popsci.com/popsci-authors/kate-baggaley
NBC News MACH
Huge space hotel promises fake gravity and 'supersized basketball'
This hypersonic airliner would take you from Los Angeles to Tokyo in under two hours
Forget props and fixed wings. New bio-inspired drones mimic birds, bats and bugs.
New companion robots can't do much but make us love them
Here's how smart toilets of the future could protect your health
Civil War study shows father's stress affects son's lifespan
Smart technology sees through walls to track and identify people
This trippy optical illusion could make hyperloop tubes transparent
'Green' concrete could be game-changer for construction industry
6 surprising ways driverless cars will change our world
How floating architecture could help save cities from rising seas
Elon Musk's hyperloop dream may come true — and soon
Watch Airbus's new air taxi make its maiden flight
Soon you may be able to 3D print clothing in your own home
These planes could jet you around the world at hypersonic speed
Robots are replacing humans in the world's mines. Here's why.
Drones are fighting wildfires in some very surprising ways
Scientists Want to Build a Robotic Albatross. Here's Why.
Smartphones Are Changing Medical Care in Some Surprising Ways
Air Taxis Are About to Take Off. This One Just Did
The Best Lifestyle Choice for Saving the Planet Just Might Surprise You
(I participated in a Reddit AMA about this story on November 9, 2017)
How Facial Recognition Systems Will Reshape Your Daily Life
Scientists Hatch Bold Plan to Save Planet From Supervolcano
Tiny 'Organoids' Promise Big Boost to Medical Care
How Fragrant Poop and Color-Changing Skin May Help Protect Our Health
'Cryosleep' May Open the Door to Deep Space. Here's How
Sex Robots Are Coming, and They're Not as Skeevy as You Think
Will This 'Impossible' Motor Take People to Other Planets?
These Brain-Boosting Devices Could Give Us Intelligence Superpowers
The Next Solar Energy Revolution Is Hiding in Plain Sight
These New Robots Look Freaky But Can Do Amazing Things
These Fearsome Robots Will Bring Mining to the Deep Ocean
Self-Driving Cars Will Create Organ Shortage — Can Science Meet Demand?
How We're Teaching Endangered Coral Reefs to Help Themselves
Slate
http://www.slate.com/authors.kate_baggaley.html
Audubon Magazine and Audubon.org
http://www.audubon.org/content/kate-baggaley
Science News
https://www.sciencenews.org/author/kate-baggaley
Scientific American
http://www.scientificamerican.com/author/kate-baggaley/
Climate Central
John Allen: Scientist with an Eye on the Storm
Storm chaser, scientist, and photographer John Allen balances at the intersection of atmospheric forces.
Narratively
A Fine Set of Pipes
Their notes can bring joyous tears / While others may plug up their ears / But to Nate Banton what’s good / Is carving some wood / To craft a bagpipe for the years.
Science
ScienceShot: Seeing the Forest for the Bees
Nearby trees can help farms by increasing pollination rates
Scienceline.org:
Force for nature
Len Soucy has spent his life caring for injured birds (Scienceline.org)
Where do geodes come from?
The science behind the sparkle (Scienceline.org)
Len Soucy has spent his life caring for injured birds (Scienceline.org)
Where do geodes come from?
The science behind the sparkle (Scienceline.org)