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Popular Science is an American monthly magazine founded in 1872 carrying articles for the general reader on science and technology subjects. Popular Science is a general interest magazine with a focus on science and technology. Popular Science won ASME awards for its journalistic excellence in both 2003 (for General Excellence) and 2004 (for Best Magazine Section). More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Media:
Magazine
Audience:
(English)
Owners:
Bonnier Corporation
Location:
New York, 10016, US
Edited By:
Kaizar Campwala
Last Edit:
Feb 26, 2008 - 5:41 PM PST
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Sci/Tech (10), Energy (6), Business (4), Green Technology (3), Solar Energy (3), Oil and Gas (3), World (2), Extra (2), Long News (2), Geothermal Energy (2), U.S. (2), Media (2), Wind Power (2), Health (2), Science (2)...
Top Authors:
Clay Dillow (2), Sean Captain (1), Catherine Price (1), Ryan Bradley (1), Josh Dean (1), Jennifer Abbasi (1)
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Video: Supercooled Quantum Levitating Hoverboard Lets Students Glide on Air
You probably saw that super viral quantum locking levitation video that bounced all over the Web last week (though technically it’s been around since summer) in which a team ...via Peter Avalos (t) -
Structural Self-Replication Based on DNA Could Create New Materials
The researchers started with artificial DNA tile motifs, which are tiny arrangements of DNA. Just like the base pairs of DNA, the tiles each serve as a letter, each of which ...via John Rueschenberg (t) -
Editing Human Stem Cell Genes Could Let Patients Grow Their Own Cures - Popular Science
Fox NewsEditing Human Stem Cell Genes Could Let Patients Grow Their Own CuresPopular ScienceHuman Genome Sequence Editing the arrangement of a sequence of these letters ...via Google News -
Optimism Is a Brain Defect, According to Functional MRI Scans
To study optimism, they examined how people under-estimated the impact or possibility of future negative events, because this “it-can’t-happen-to-me” feeling has ...via barbara trummpinski-roberts (t) -
A Treasure Trove of Undiscovered Life: Raw Sewage
They used deep sequencing methods to explore viruses with various types of nucleic acids — single-stranded DNA, double-stranded DNA, positive-sense RNA and double-stranded ...via Fig (t) -
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Israeli Researchers Build a Rat Cyborg With a Digital Cerebellum
To achieve such a breakthrough, the cerebellum was a pretty ideal place to start. Its architecture is simple enough and one of its functions is to orchestrate motor movements ...via Gianni D'Anna (t) -
Video: The Dead Sea Scrolls are Now Available for Your Online Perusal, Courtesy of Google
The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in 1947, are the oldest known biblical manuscripts. Five scrolls are currently available on the Israel Museum's website: The Great Isaiah ...via Gianni D'Anna (t) -
What Is the Point of the Female Orgasm?
A new study examines "orgasmability" to determine whether it serves a purpose or is just an evolutionary accidentvia Ish Harshawat (t) -
Archive Gallery: The Best of Biomimicry
How caterpillars, seagulls and winged sycamore seeds became tanks, airplanes and helicopters.via Donica Mensing (t)
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