• Science

    This Germ Could Save Your Life

    By Posted on 3.12.2008 10 Comments

    Its a drizzly morning on New Yorks Upper East Side, and Rockefeller University microbiologist David Thaler is sipping a double espresso amid the retro-hippie pillows and dangling paper stars of Java Girl, a favorite haunt of the neighborhoods brainiac Nobel laureates, aging poets and famous entertainers. Thaler somehow manages to embody all three—a long, graying ponytail curling down the middle of his back, wire-frame glasses askew over expansive brown eyes, and a schnozz to rival an Einstein, Ginsberg or Allen. Thaler is one of the leading cheerleaders for a new field of biotechnology aimed at engineering the bacteria inside us to deliver drugs, destroy tumors, actively fight infection, and even vaccinate against their disease-causing kin.

    5.27.2008 at 03:02pm - Comment by godnews

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  • Gadgets

    The MegaGoods Roundup

    By Posted on 1.23.2008 10 Comments

    Just in time for the holidays, PopSci presents our roundup of the year's must-have products. From high-voltage flashlights and the flattest-screen TV to a waterproof camera and carbon-fiber laptop, it's the best and shiniest of 2007. Enjoy the offerings here.

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    5.27.2008 at 02:56pm - Comment by godnews

    It is allways nice to see such nterresting items. Great offerings for people looking for nice nice new things. العاب-العاب بنات-العاب تلبيس-العاب طبخ-صور-صور بنات-صور مضحكة Thanks

  • Entertainment & Gaming

    The Science of Superheroes

    By Posted on 4.11.2008 15 Comments

    Spiderman, Batman, the Fantastic Four, Ironman—seems like every time we go to the movies, there's some guy in a unitard saving the world with acts of unnatural physics. We realize that these are works of fantasy, so we don't get too upset when the science portrayed in them comes from some alternative universe.

    5.27.2008 at 02:51pm - Comment by godnews

    I believe that the movie still a fiction unleashing child hood fantacies and fictional thoughts of the writer. And this is true for types of movies. العاب-العاب بنات-العاب تلبيس-العاب طبخ-صور-صور بنات-صور مضحكة Thanks



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