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CERN May Give LHC an Extra Year to Pursue The Heated Hunt for the Higgs
Science

CERN May Give LHC an Extra Year to Pursue The Heated Hunt for the Higgs

Researchers Find Evidence of Other Universes Lurking in the Cosmic Background
Space

Researchers Find Evidence of Other Universes Lurking in the Cosmic Background

Our poor universe shows bruises from collisions with other universes

Five Contests That Recognize The Science Achievements of the Everyman
Science

Five Contests That Recognize The Science Achievements of the Everyman

This Week in the Future, December 6-10, 2010
Science

This Week in the Future, December 6-10, 2010

Video: Navy Railgun Sets New Record, Launching A Metal Bullet To Mach 7 Speeds
Navy

Video: Navy Railgun Sets New Record, Launching A Metal Bullet To Mach 7 Speeds

Build Your Own DARwIn-OP, the Open-Source Humanoid Robot
Robots

Build Your Own DARwIn-OP, the Open-Source Humanoid Robot

Archive Gallery: Vintage Advertisements from Popular Science
Technology

Archive Gallery: Vintage Advertisements from Popular Science

With special appearances by Coca-Cola, Kodak, and a half-naked Charles Atlas

FYI: How Would NASA Rescue An Astronaut Who Floated Away From The International Space Station?
NASA

FYI: How Would NASA Rescue An Astronaut Who Floated Away From The International Space Station?

You Are Here: How Digital Maps Are Changing the Landscape of the 21st Century
Military

You Are Here: How Digital Maps Are Changing the Landscape of the 21st Century

Mapmakers have more power than ever. But who are the mapmakers?

Making Something From Nothing: Researchers Find That Matter Can Be Conjured from a Vacuum
Particle Physics

Making Something From Nothing: Researchers Find That Matter Can Be Conjured from a Vacuum

NASA’s Arsenic-Loving Bacteria Don’t Love Arsenic After All, Critics Say
NASA

NASA’s Arsenic-Loving Bacteria Don’t Love Arsenic After All, Critics Say

How Secure Is Julian Assange’s “Thermonuclear” Insurance File?
Security

How Secure Is Julian Assange’s “Thermonuclear” Insurance File?

Could Wikileaks's most damaging files be hacked too early?

FYI: Can Skyscrapers Prevent Tornadoes?
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FYI: Can Skyscrapers Prevent Tornadoes?

Video: In Groundbreaking Demonstration of Flying Lightfoil, Laser Beam Generates Lift
Technology

Video: In Groundbreaking Demonstration of Flying Lightfoil, Laser Beam Generates Lift

Testing The Best: A Weekend With Mobilegs Crutches
Best of What's New

Testing The Best: A Weekend With Mobilegs Crutches

Thanks, space-crutches!

Wikileaked Cables from Beijing Reveal China’s Pursuit of Fusion Power, Teleportation
Physics

Wikileaked Cables from Beijing Reveal China’s Pursuit of Fusion Power, Teleportation

Brilliant 10: Iain Couzin, the Pattern Maker
Announcements

Brilliant 10: Iain Couzin, the Pattern Maker

He reveals the rules of groups

A Science Experiment in South Pole Ice Searches For Clues About Dark Matter
Science

A Science Experiment in South Pole Ice Searches For Clues About Dark Matter

This Sports Car Has Six Wheels
Vehicles

This Sports Car Has Six Wheels

The six-wheeled Covini C6W is heading to production

Testing the Best: Sony’s NEX-5, the Small Wonder
Gear

Testing the Best: Sony’s NEX-5, the Small Wonder

The compact camera to sell you on compact cameras