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Q&A: Creating the Mars of John Carter
Director Andrew Stanton and production designer Nathan Crowley talk about Mars, John Carter, and building a 100-year-old science fiction universe
Interview: NASA Scientist’s Plan to Extract Moon Water Affordably Using Microwaves
Last month, scientists confirmed the widespread presence of small amounts of water on the moon. This landmark finding was followed...
The Science of a Really Bad Day
An interview with Peter J. Bentley, PhD, author of The Science of Why S*hit Happens
Undersea Mating Habits of the Stars
Popular Science talks to Isabella Rossellini about her new series of sexy science films
Science and Religion: Bridging the Divide
An Interview with Rev. Dr. John Polkinghorne, author of the new book, Questions of Truth: Fifty-One Responses to Questions about God, Science, and Belief
The Science Behind Unseen Phenomena
Ghosts, poltergeists, and telepathy, oh my! Can these phenomena be explained by science? A group of researchers at the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory believed so and strove to explain the unexplainable. Plus, a PopSci Giveaway!
Captain Planet, He’s Our Hero, Gonna Take Pollution Down to Zero (Sing it, Kids)
Captain Planet is back! PopSci.com brings you an exclusive Q&A; with Barbara Pyle, the show's co-producer and creator
Getting Climate Science Right
Denmark calls a global conference, and puts an American in charge
Stevie Wonder: Geek Musician
Tech-savvy artist pushes for gadgets that everyone can use
J.J. Abrams Gets Lost Again
The new Fox series Fringe begins with a plane crash and ends with a whole lot of scientific freakiness. We spoke with creator J.J. Abrams about his latest show and what makes technology the perfect medium for dramatic terror