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THE FUTURE OF FOOD Molecular Gastronomy for the Masses
For the advanced kitchen chemist, or the merely curious-discover the high-tech appetizers, entres and desserts behind today's culinary revolution
5-Minute Project video: Disposable cam-belt
Make the world's coolest belt using a high-tech mash-up of leather straps and a disposable camera.
Fast Cars – Cops = Big Fun
There's no traffic or cops at this reporter's dream of a test day
Your Virtual Ph.D.
No more pencils, no more books: With PopSci's guide to the best continuing-ed programs on the Web, you can lose the paper and still gain a grade-A education
Future of the Environment on Google Earth
Explore the geographic locations found in our special issue via amazing annotated satellite imagery
INVENTION AWARDS A Big Ball of Connectivity
An antenna that blows up like a balloon brings satellite communications anywhere, anytime
Atari’s Lexus Test Drive: Xbox for Gen X
America’s favorite old-school videogame maker puts thirtysomethings in the virtual driver’s seat of a suburban dream car
The Memory Hacker
Ted Berger has spent the past decade engineering a brain implant that can re-create thoughts. The chip could remedy everything from Alzheimer’s to absent-mindedness—and reduce memory loss to nothing more than a computer glitch