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The PopSci Movie Science Awards
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The PopSci Movie Science Awards

Which 2008 blockbuster's science is the best?

Build a Bridge
Technology

Build a Bridge

Our latest online game puts lives in your hands. How good an engineer are you?

Super Undergarments
Science

Super Undergarments

A new series of Adidas sportswear uses polymer springs to give athletes an extra edge

Der CyberKrieg
Technology

Der CyberKrieg

A new unit of the German army signals the arrival of the age of cyber war

Can People Safely Eat Cat Food?
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Can People Safely Eat Cat Food?

Our experts turn up their noses at nothing in their quest for the truth

Oh, Roar a Roar for THEMIS
Science

Oh, Roar a Roar for THEMIS

For they have seen Aurora Borealis burning bright

An Apple By Any Other Name
Science

An Apple By Any Other Name

Sticks and stones can break your bones but… names can make you commit crimes?

Listening In on the DoD
Military

Listening In on the DoD

A new military radio show probes science

Reasons to Flee the Modern World
Science

Reasons to Flee the Modern World

It's making you depressed and infertile

Science

Kurzweil + Google = Learnin’

NASA, Google and other top thinkers establish university for future leaders

Madden Predicts the Winner
Gaming

Madden Predicts the Winner

Electronic Arts's football technology is good for more than playing around

Thar She Blows!
Science

Thar She Blows!

Volcanoes, and the scientists who imitate them

Doc, I Can’t See 3-D!
Technology

Doc, I Can’t See 3-D!

This Sunday, keep an eye out for 3-D commercials. But if you can't see them, it may be time for a checkup

Energy

Harvesting Energy From Humans

The next big thing in alternative energy: your body. Wasted energy from your movements may not be enough to power your house, but it will be charging your cellphone and more within the next decade

Cheer Up!
Science

Cheer Up!

We're no happier, but we are more equally unhappy

Freezing the heart to save the life
Medicine

Freezing the heart to save the life

Two Philadelphia doctors are championing an unconventional new treatment for keeping cardiac-arrest victims alive, with as little brain damage as possible: just give them hypothermia

Health

FDA Approves First-Ever Stem Cell Clinical Trial

After a four-year review process, the first clinical trial of stem cells in humans is approved

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Crowds at the Capitol

Anatomy of a Serial Killer
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Anatomy of a Serial Killer

America is haunted by 100,000 missing persons and 40,000 unidentified sets of remains. Only one lab can truly connect the lost and the dead—and it’s revealing the secrets of serial killers in the process

A Conversation with Len Fisher
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A Conversation with Len Fisher

The author of Rock, Paper, Scissors talks about game theory Plus, read on for a PopSci.com giveaway!