The PopSci Movie Science Awards
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Our latest online game puts lives in your hands. How good an engineer are you?
A new series of Adidas sportswear uses polymer springs to give athletes an extra edge
Our experts turn up their noses at nothing in their quest for the truth
Sticks and stones can break your bones but… names can make you commit crimes?
NASA, Google and other top thinkers establish university for future leaders
Electronic Arts's football technology is good for more than playing around
This Sunday, keep an eye out for 3-D commercials. But if you can't see them, it may be time for a checkup
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
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
After a four-year review process, the first clinical trial of stem cells in humans is approved
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
The author of Rock, Paper, Scissors talks about game theory Plus, read on for a PopSci.com giveaway!