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Popular Science has been around for 149 years. And we’re about to continue that legacy with an exciting new change. Going forward, you can read (and reread) your quarterly PopSci issues in our ...
Last year, Popular Science celebrated 150 years with an abundance of pomp and circumstance. We paid homage to our founders, poked fun at zany old experiments, corrected the record, and nerded the ...
In yet another sign of its decline, Popular Science has stopped publishing its online magazine, three years after it shut its storied print edition, which began in 1872.
Psst, hey, big news here at Popular Science: We’re back on YouTube. Wait, let me say it louder: POPULAR SCIENCE IS BACK ON YOUTUBE.Whew, that felt good. As you may have gleaned from my only ...
The spring 2021 edition of Popular Science ushers in a new digital experience that includes custom apps, text-to-speech, and much more.
While we all stay safe at home, Popular Science is making our Summer issue, which is exclusively publishing as a digital edition, available to everyone. Access the whole glee-themed romp—no apps ...
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I had lunch in Los Angeles recently with a friend who hosts science videos on the Web. She interviews scientists, explains fundamental scientific principles, tours amazing labs—but she doesn’t ...
Albert Einstein had no shortage of colorful quotes, but my favorite is perhaps his best known. In a letter to the biographer Carl Seelig in 1952, he wrote, “I have no special talents.