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Tonight on the Science Channel: PopSci's "Future Of: Habitat"


Popular Science's "Future Of" on the Science channel gives viewers a weekly glimpse into the future of combat, adventure, superhumans and more. Tonight, the show takes things inside the homes, kitchens and cars of our future selves in the "Future Of: Habitat"

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Submit Your Science Questions to FYI Here

Your query could be answered by the experts in a future issue of Popular Science

Have a question you need answered? Send it to the editors at fyi@popsci.com!

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Baratunde Thurston: Correspondent of the Future

The host of the new television show Popular Science's Future Of uses humor and wit to conquer new technologies

Baratunde Thurston delves into technological and scientific innovations in the new television series Popular Science's Future Of, premiering on the Science Channel Monday, August 10 at 9 p.m. (ET/PT). As a comedian, political pundit, and author, he guides us through the future of play, war, sex, security, and many other topics affecting human life. In Monday's premiere episode, he will go to the MIT Media Lab to try out new technology that will shape our leisure time in the future.

PopSci talked to the man about television, the future, and defeating Michael Phelps.

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PopSci Augments Reality

Got a copy of our July issue? Hold it up to your screen

Imagination:
Today the July issue of Popular Science -- with a cover package on the future of energy -- officially hits newsstands, and with its release we unveil an extremely cool first-ever for the magazine biz: The first interactive 3-D "augmented reality" magazine cover.

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PopSci Fever

Read all of PopSci's swine flu coverage

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How It Works 2009

How It Works

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The Future of Building

Half a dozen amazing projects

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The Future of Fat

The Future of Fat

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Enter the Popular Science Invention Awards!

Time to roll up the garage door, pull off the tarps, and stand back

Do you have an invention you KNOW will someday change the world? Have you been toiling for years in your basement, building prototype after prototype to PROVE that your idea works? If so, tell us about it! Enter the third annual PopSci Invention Awards. We’re looking for game-changing products that come from the passionate drive of independent inventors, not those born in the R&D labs of universities and corporations.

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December 2009: Best of What's New

In our December issue, Popular Science names the 100 best innovations of the year: bombproof wallpaper, self-parking cars, the fastest helicopter, and 97 more. Plus inventor profiles and videos.

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