• Technology

    Life on Mars, Simulated

    By Laurie J. Schmidt Posted on 1.5.2009 1 Comments

    Article Rating:
    1.9.2009 at 08:30pm - Comment by mach37

    Robert Heinlein's novel "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" should be required reading for crews on this "mission." Maybe some of Heinlein's earlier books, like "Farmer in the Sky," would also be good preparation.

  • DIY

    DIY Gas Mask: A PopSci Fan's Step-by-Step Guide

    By Posted on 1.22.2009 1 Comments

    12.19.2008 at 08:23pm - Comment by mach37

    I presume the flyswatters in the article are wire screen, rather than the plastic found today. Does it matter?

  • Science

    A Map of Death

    By Brooke Borel Posted on 12.18.2008 3 Comments

    Geographers from the University of South Carolina have created a map of the United States depicting a county-level representation of natural-hazard-related deaths -- the first systematic attempt to look at mortality in this way. While highly publicized media reports on catastrophes like Hurricane Katrina and the wildfires in Northern California may lead the public to believe these disasters are the most deadly, it is actually extreme weather -- the very hot summers and very cold winters -- that cause the most deaths.

    Article Rating:
    12.19.2008 at 08:20pm - Comment by mach37

    Would somebody please explain the meaning of this map? Is red "good" and "blue" bad, or vice-versa? I am in a red area that is prone to neither hurricanes nor earthquakes, but this map doesn't tell me whether I should be worried, or not.



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