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First-Ever Supercomputer Sim of the H1N1 Virus Gives Researchers Resolution Down to the Atom
A different sort of computer virus gives drug developers new weaponry
You Built What?! A Remote-Controlled Hacker Drone
This spy in the sky is designed to hack into communications systems
Video: One of the Most Slippery Materials Ever
Copied from pitcher plants; destined for ketchup bottles
What the Defense Department Wants For Christmas
Military dreamers unleash their latest wishlist
Fashioning Apollo: What to Wear Into the Hostile Realms of Space
A history of how to dress when leaving the planet
How Computer Modeling Lets Doctors Predict Heart Attacks Before They Happen
GPU-driven processing is bringing the predictive power of supercomputers to the radiology suite
Hopper, What Are You Working on Today?
Lawrence Berkeley Labs' biggest energy research resource knows that big science often happens at very small scales--and very high temperatures
The Greatest Data Thefts in History
A history of information crime, from the secret Chinese recipe for tea production to massive data breaches at Google and Sony
PopSci Q&A: Seth Lloyd Talks Quantum Computing and Quoogling
The director of the Center for Extreme Quantum Information Theory at MIT answers our biggest questions
How Dubuque Is Becoming The Smartest City In America
By providing its citizens with a steady stream of personalized, real-time data, the ninth-largest city in Iowa is changing the world