Enjoy being alive? Thank these fossilized shrooms.
Glow coral, glow.
They're better than fireworks--and last longer, too.
From the Popular Science archive: Weather control, looped cities, moon microwaves, and more!
A University of Georgia team tinkered with the genes of Pyrococcus furiosus, and the new breed is hungry for the smoggy stuff.
The tale of the "plant hunters," farming whales, vegetable matter that rains from the sky and more
What's the most habitable planet?
And whether they'll look like E.T.
Animals (including humans) are constantly adapting to their environments. Here are ten reminders that this incredible process is constant—not limited to the distant past
Or, how to build artificial molecules
To commemorate World Food Day, we look back on science's role in alleviating the hunger crisis. Whale breeding, desert sugar factories, and oyster soup capsules, yum
Simple organisms pave the way to the hydrogen-fueled future
Scratch it good
Cloning the green goo's factories for producing light-sensitive proteins could lead to more effective treatments for certain types of blindness
PopSci tackles life's whys, hows and who-dunnits in this Q&A-style; feature
Nanotechnology could soon allow you to sanitize your bathroom with a flip of a light switch
Soon we'll be drinking Dover.