The gift guide to send that parent who insists on buying you bad undies By Katie Belloff and Billy Cadden / Published December 17, 2019
The psychology behind our love of Christmas movies By S. Brent Rodriguez-Plate/The Conversation / Published December 13, 2019
In 1964, Popular Science answered ‘stupid’ questions about what you eat By Popular Science, November 1964, by James Berry / Published November 28, 2019
Five things to do with your frozen turkey (besides cooking it) By Michael Koziol / Published November 27, 2019
Is it possible to eat so much that your stomach explodes? By Tom McNamara / Published November 27, 2019
Carving up the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line’s most common questions By Sara Chodosh / Published November 26, 2019
This pecan pie combines chocolate and bourbon in the most decadent way By Melissa Kravitz / Published November 26, 2019
Science stories to save you from awkward Thanksgiving conversations By Jillian Mock / Published November 25, 2019
Twelve host and hostess gifts that will save you this holiday season By Rachel Feltman / Published November 22, 2019
Thirteen science-backed ways to improve your Thanksgiving By Sophie Bushwick / Published November 22, 2019
Thanksgiving cookware essentials you can still get by Wednesday By Rachel Feltman / Published November 20, 2019
Get a good bake every time with these pie-making secrets By A.A. Newton / Published November 20, 2019
Female vampire bats regurgitate bloody dinners for their starving girlfriends By Grace Wade / Published November 1, 2019
Those fun Halloween contact lenses may inflict real horror on your eyeballs By Phillip Yuhas/The Conversation / Published October 29, 2019
Sinister décor for those who wallow in darkness all year round By PopSci Commerce Team / Published October 14, 2019
Celebrate National Dog Day with 14 of the best doggone stories we’ve got By Rachel Feltman / Published August 26, 2019
Tired of pie? Here are 3.14 other math holidays worth celebrating. By Brian Zahn / Published March 14, 2019
The best science-y jigsaw puzzles for this most auspicious National Puzzle Day By Billy Cadden / Published January 29, 2019
Find out if your holiday travels will take you into a flu zone By Sara Chodosh / Published December 20, 2018
Frankenstein was based on some very real (and very creepy) experiments By Iwan Morus/The Conversation / Published November 1, 2018
Scientists set up a haunted lab to figure out why we like being scared By Dana Najjar / Published October 31, 2018
MEGAPIXELS: Spooky animal x-rays are exactly as cool as you’d imagine By Jillian Mock / Published October 30, 2018
Pumpkins evolved from a literal genetic (monster) mash-up By Sara Chodosh / Published October 31, 2017
Surprising stuff you can bring on a plane (without ticking off the TSA) By Sara Chodosh / Published December 13, 2016
A crack in Antarctica is forming an iceberg the size of Delaware By Sara Chodosh / Published December 7, 2016
14 science and tech breakthroughs we’re thankful for this year By Sarah Fecht / Published November 23, 2016
Seven totally safe science discussion topics for Thanksgiving dinner By Peter Hess / Published November 23, 2016
The best tech to distract your guests this Thanksgiving By Sara Chodosh / Published November 23, 2016
Zombies, Abominations, And Body Snatchers: Nature’s Horrifying Parasites By Grennan Milliken / Published October 26, 2016
13 Science-Themed Halloween Costume Ideas For 2016 By Peter Hess and Michael Koziol / Published October 26, 2016
How to avoid giving food poisoning to your holiday guests By Brooke Borel / Published December 22, 2015
Seven Ways Technology Will Make The Mall Of The Future Not Suck By Breanna Draxler / Published December 19, 2015