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Inside a (Broken) Military Mind

Editors and writers discuss blast wave trauma and what it means for the newest crop of veterans

In the newest episode of the PopSci podcast, Chuck Cage and "Shock to the System" author, Eric Hagerman discuss the new and unsettling breed of injuries plaguing recent vets.

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Inside Planktos' Failed Iron Seeding Mission

The editors and writer behind Carbon Discredit share the inside dope

In this episode of Cocktail Party Science, host Chuck Cage sits down with Michael Moyer and Kalee Thompson--the editor and writer of Carbon Discredit. Learn more about how one of the most elaborate missions to reverse climate change was felled by environmentalists, and how the story took the shape it did.

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Visiting the Green Megalopolis

An audio tour of the ultra-green megacity of tomorrow

Chuck Cage sits down with editor Nicole Dyer and writer Cliff Kuang to get the inside scoop on the future of the environment. In this episode of Cocktail Party Science, the three tear open the eco-friendly green megalopolis to learn more about the pod cars, maglevs, energy-generating sidewalks and more.

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Tearing Open Those Audacious Ideas

The inside scoop on 10 crazy ideas that just may save our planet

Tiny nukes to power towns, a hair club for plants and gasoline that can be pulled from thin air. On this episode of Cocktail Party Science, host Chuck Cage sits down with the editors and writers of "10 Audacious Ideas to Save the Planet" and discusses how science's most outlandish ideas could prove to be our salvation.

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Inside the Invention Awards

The stories behind the zero-emissions motor unicycle, the machine that kills tumors and more

On this week's podcast, host Chuck Cage leads the Invention Awards roundup. The editors and writers of the special feature join the party to discuss the seemingly-impossible tumor killing machine, the mold-breaking rocket engine, the zero-emissions motor unicycle and more.

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Cocktail Party Science: R/C Jets

Chuck Cage explores the high-stakes hobby of miniature planes on this week's edition

Kids' stuff? Hardly. RC jets are the topic of this week's podcast, but if you think you know model planes, think again. Host Chuck Cage sits down with writer Tom Clynes and staff photographer John B. Carnett to discuss the Air Force pilots, sophisticated machinery and big money behind this high-stakes hobby.

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Cocktail Party Science: All About How 2.0

Mix up a drink and watch out for explosions on this week's DIY edition

Ever wanted your own motorized off-road skateboard? Listen in on this week's podcast as staff photographer and DIYer extraordinaire John B. Carnett relays the story of his latest exploit. It's a special all things How 2.0 edition as Carnett sits down with host Chuck Cage and editor Doug Cantor to discuss explosions, motors, hacked TiVos and more.

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Cocktail Party Science: Science Confirms the Obvious

The stories behind the "duh"

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Caffeine wakes you up, rock stars die young and long ambulance rides aren't ideal. Sound obvious? You bet. But there's more than meets the eye here. On this week's episode of Cocktail Party Science, the writers and editors of PopSci's "Science Confirms the Obvious," talk to host Chuck Cage about the studies that make you say "duh" and why they're worth a second look.

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Cocktail Party Science: How it Works

In the fifth episode, we delve even further inside today's cutting-edge tech

Rip open a Pleo, get the run down on hybrids, and learn about the military's futuristic flying laser gun as Chuck Cage and the editors of PopSci take a behind-the-scenes tour of the third annual How it Works issue. Learn the stories behind the stories of some of the world's most sophisticated machines.

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Cocktail Party Science: Solving the Gas Problem

The editors and writers of PopSci sit down with host Chuck Cage to discuss genetically-modified fuel, the Vatican and whether the Internet is, indeed, for porn (not voters)

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Fuel your stomach, then fuel your mind with this week's edition of Cocktail Party Science. Listen in as host Chuck Cage talks to writer Amanda Schaffer and PopSci editor Seth Fletcher about how E. coli could become the most alternative fuel of all.

Plus: Should pollution be a sin? How 'bout genetic engineering?

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The PopSci Podcast Episode 24: Dr. Nail

Our moon-based investigator returns from a brief "medical leave" to interview Ed Sutt, the mind behind our Innovation of the Year-the HurriQuake Nail

One would have thought that after two centuries of existence, something as commonplace
as the nail would be about as good as it's going to get. Try telling that to the man they call
"Dr. Nail."

With a few subtle but ingenious tweaks, Ed Sutt has revolutionized the
nail as we know it. Listen in as podcaster Jonathan Coulton sits down with
Dr. Nail himself to discuss what went into PopSci's 2006 Innovation
of the Year.

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In 2021 You'll Enjoy Total Recall

Software will allow you to easily carry years´ worth of searchable memories-in your pocket

Humans naturally have the power to remember almost two bits of information per second, or a few hundred megabytes over a lifetime. Compared with a DVD movie, which holds up to 17 gigabytes, that´s nothing. Worse, you might easily recall the 40-year-old dialogue from Hogan´s Heroes yet forget your mom´s birthday. Or memorize reams of sports stats while spacing out on work you completed just last week.

It´s a problem that´s been bothering Gordon Bell for almost as long as he can remember.

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NEW! Now Hear This: The PopSci Podcast

Our contributing troubadour, Jonathan Coulton, talks to the movers and shakers of sci-tech. From the moon.

What's a podcast? Simply put, a podcast is a multimedia file that can be downloaded to your MP3 player or computer. PopSci's podcasts are like little variety shows, complete with music, informative interviews, and sometimes even photos and video. Each week, we'll talk to experts about the stories shaping the future of technology, from the frontlines of the "wired" war in Iraq to San Francisco's plan to turn dog droppings into electricityand everything in between.

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