Plan your pre-New Year's shopping accordingly.
An at-a-glance summary of the year's 25 most important scientific events.
By Colleen Park, illustration and design by Headcase Design
Posted 12.26.2012 at 9:00 am
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An up-close look at chronic traumatic encephalopathy
By Tom Foster
Posted 12.21.2012 at 10:00 am
The Fraser fir is an ideal Christmas tree, but it could always use improvement. One tree scientist is making them stronger and hardier.
A new study suggests we can identify the leader of a group of strangers by sight.
Another "green" brick, this time made like sausage
To save you from your family--er, to share with your family.
Policy that would make it easier to carry concealed weapons into schools could have meant “the difference between life and death for many innocent bystanders,” a spokesman for Michigan House Speaker Jase Bolger said after last week's shooting at Sandy Hook. Does research bear that out?
Global warming and environmental destruction are driving coyotes, bears and mountain lions out of their habitats, but that's only part of the reason why so many animals call the city home.
It might be a completely new species--a very tricky new species.
Athletes in the U.S. suffer 3.8 million sports-related concussions each year. While helmet makers dither with small improvements, Swedish scientists have built something that could protect us all.
By Tom Foster
Posted 12.18.2012 at 12:07 pm
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Jacob Ward, editor-in-chief of Popular Science, explains why he's excited for 2013.
So much is less important, obviously. But these things especially.
In the future, the great Pixel Wolves Of The Sky will look down below on the mutated fish. The wolves will be hungry but also weirded out.
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