• Science

    The Future of The Body: The Soundtrack

    By Posted on 1.22.2008 5 Comments

    Last February, PopSci added a new name to its list of contributors: Jonathan Coulton, Contributing Troubadour. So who is this guy, and what is he doing to earn that unique title?

    7.23.2008 at 05:44pm - Comment by ilahilere

    Meanwhile, despite OLPC’s turmoil, saç modelleri families are putting the XO to good use. Last March, nakliyat nakliyat 20 students in Ban Samkha, a remote, rice-growing village in Thailand, got jeneratör jeneratör their hands on the machines—a first for some. They quickly began to use Google, connect saç modelleri aşk şiirleri with new friends around the world, and monitor local weather to help alert the landslide-prone village when it’s at risk. The Ban Samkha experiencekraloyun serves as a vivid reminder aydınthat the OLPC project is worth rooting for. nice too meet you

  • Science

    Your Sewer on Drugs

    By Posted on 2.26.2008 11 Comments

    Jörg Rieckermann snaps on a pair of purple rubber gloves, picks up a crowbar, and levers a manhole cover out of the way. Heres my access to the underworld, Rieckermann, who speaks with a faint German accent, says as he hoists up a barrel-shaped robot suspended above a stream of raw sewage.

    7.23.2008 at 04:53pm - Comment by ilahilere

    This turbine seems to produce a pretty small amount of power for it's size and logistical concerns. A balloon holding up the other end of a string of turbines??gazete oku
    rüya gs
    modelleri1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful

  • Science

    Your Sewer on Drugs

    By Posted on 2.26.2008 11 Comments

    Jörg Rieckermann snaps on a pair of purple rubber gloves, picks up a crowbar, and levers a manhole cover out of the way. Heres my access to the underworld, Rieckermann, who speaks with a faint German accent, says as he hoists up a barrel-shaped robot suspended above a stream of raw sewage.

    7.23.2008 at 04:49pm - Comment by ilahilere

    Hi All I am a huge supporter of small wind, but I cannot think of many applicable situations for this design. This turbine seems to produce a pretty small amount of power for it's size and logistical concerns. A balloon holding up the other end of a string of turbines?? Good luck passing that through planning and zoning. I also believe that maintenence would be much more frequent with multiple turbines than some simpler designs. It's a cool idea, but before this guy spends much more time and money, he should pick up his guitar again. ilahiler kral oyun islami sohbet kraloyun



Download Our iPhone App

Stay up to date on the latest news of the future of science and technology from your iPhone with full articles, images and offline viewing



Follow Us On Twitter

Featuring every article from the magazine and website, plus links from around the Web. Also see our PopSci DIY feed



Become a Fan On Facebook

Share links with friends, comment on stories and more


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.

Check out the best of what's new here.

Popular Science Photo Pool


Share your photos in the Pop Sci pool at www.flickr.com!
tags_sprite.png
POP_embeddedForm_cover_May09.jpg