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Archive Gallery: PopSci Envisions Your Future Home
Technology

Archive Gallery: PopSci Envisions Your Future Home

The bubble house, the computerized home, the floating cabin and more places we imagined you'd live in during the decades to come.

Discovery Launches on Final Mission Toward a Busy International Space Station
Technology

Discovery Launches on Final Mission Toward a Busy International Space Station

It's getting crowded up there

Artificial Skin Gets a Solar-Powered Upgrade
Technology

Artificial Skin Gets a Solar-Powered Upgrade

As Shuttle Program Winds Down, Astronauts Weigh A Future With No Spaceship To Fly
Technology

As Shuttle Program Winds Down, Astronauts Weigh A Future With No Spaceship To Fly

No 'mass exodus,' but hard choices ahead for U.S. astronaut corps

Could Scientists Really Create a Zombie Virus
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Could Scientists Really Create a Zombie Virus

Scientists Talk About the Possibility of a Zombie Virus

Large New NIH Study Finds That Cell Phone Use Does Affect Brain Activity
Technology

Large New NIH Study Finds That Cell Phone Use Does Affect Brain Activity

Apple to Announce iPad 2 on March 2nd
Gear

Apple to Announce iPad 2 on March 2nd

One Billion Hectares Worldwide Have Now Been Planted With Genetically Modified Crops
Agriculture

One Billion Hectares Worldwide Have Now Been Planted With Genetically Modified Crops

That's more than the land mass of the United States

A Clipse Video Shot With a Kinect Camera
Gear

A Clipse Video Shot With a Kinect Camera

The Next Wave of 3-D Specs Look More Like Regular Glasses
Gear

The Next Wave of 3-D Specs Look More Like Regular Glasses

In-Car Device Handicaps Your Phone While You Drive to Keep Your Eyes On the Road
Gear

In-Car Device Handicaps Your Phone While You Drive to Keep Your Eyes On the Road

Microsoft Embraces Kinect Hackers, Will Release Official Non-Commercial SDK
DIY

Microsoft Embraces Kinect Hackers, Will Release Official Non-Commercial SDK

This Week in the Future, February 14-18, 2011
Science

This Week in the Future, February 14-18, 2011

Obama Puts $126 Million Toward Next-Generation Exascale Computer Research
Gear

Obama Puts $126 Million Toward Next-Generation Exascale Computer Research

National Broadband Map Goes Live, Shows Vast Swathes of Unconnected Country
Technology

National Broadband Map Goes Live, Shows Vast Swathes of Unconnected Country

Japan Plans to Send its Own Tweeting Humanoid Robot to the ISS in 2013
Technology

Japan Plans to Send its Own Tweeting Humanoid Robot to the ISS in 2013

Introducing Kestrel, The First Road-Ready Car Built Out Of Hemp
Vehicles

Introducing Kestrel, The First Road-Ready Car Built Out Of Hemp

Success! The Internet Buys Detroit a Robocop Statue
Internet

Success! The Internet Buys Detroit a Robocop Statue

Enormous Solar Flare Set to Slam into Earth Tonight, Disrupting Communications
Technology

Enormous Solar Flare Set to Slam into Earth Tonight, Disrupting Communications

Brace for impact

From NACHOS to MAHEM: Naming The World’s Most Advanced Military Tech
DARPA

From NACHOS to MAHEM: Naming The World’s Most Advanced Military Tech

What's in a name? For DARPA, acronyms are more than just shorthand