The incredible innovations, like drone swarms and perpetual flight, bringing aviation into the world of tomorrow. Plus: today's greatest sci-fi writers predict the future, the science behind the summer's biggest blockbusters, a Doctor Who-themed DIY 'bot, the organs you can do without, and much more.


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Jees try and be a little less bias, not every country can afford a huge space program you know
That's right! Especially when they're busy trying to build nukes.
ignorantia legis neminem excusat
the cars didn't explode, the jet fuel leaked across the track and caught fire, cheers
When I read that as, "the cats didn't explode," it made perfect sense (they were clearly teleporting) until I got to "jet fuel" and my mind broke.
WHY ARE THINGS WE THOUGHT TO BE UN-EDIBLE NOW EDIBLE?!!!!!!! First bottles now SILK! WILL THERE BE AN END TO ALL OF THIS?!!! Anyway,those exploding cats are cool. I watched the whole video. Just watching cats explode. Nice way to spend 3 minutes and 42 seconds of your time.=^
Once more, PopSci shows their incredible level of journalistic integrity and professionalism. You are completely disconnected from the fact that we actually live on the same planet as the Iranians. Who gave you the right to slam an entire country's population like that? Whoever it was should be kicked out the door right after the "writer" who captioned the Iranian Space Program photograph.
Grow up & do your job, editor - and the person who wrote that juvenile comment should be getting back to third grade where they belong.
Jack Cain
Bucks, Blisters or Blood - Everyone needs to pay for the freedoms we enjoy!