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Popular Science is the magazine for anyone curious about what's new and next.
Popular Science is the magazine for anyone curious about what's new and next. With a readership of over 6.4 million, Popular Science is a must-have for technology fans, early adopters, and thought leaders. Popular Science puts the latest news in gadgets, software, and robotics in the palm of your hand. Our articles help anyone understand the ideas and people driving the big issues of the day - whether healthcare, energy, robotics, or defense. News and features also provide perspective on the latest breakthroughs in science and technology. Popular Science represents the best hopes for our planet, our lives, our children, and our future. And we reveal those hopes by featuring the innovations today that are laying the groundwork for a better tomorrow. This is a magazine for readers that want the future now. Social Media loves Popular Science: 2.98 Million Facebook Fans. 503, 000 Twitter Followers. HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR LATEST IssUE, September / October 2017. The stars gaze into the past--If distant plants could see the light bouncing off Earth from millions of light years away, they'd see dinosaurs or human ancestors. Life's first moment just got pushed back--New geological evidence from ancient rocks in northern Quebec suggests that life could have begun much earlier than we thought. The art of watchmaking--Lancaster, Pennsylvania might seem an odd place for the last American fine watch manufacturer, but RGM doesn't think so. What it's like to live only in the now--How a neuroanatomist's stroke shut down her sense of past or present. Sleep your way to Mars--What it might look like to travel 34 million miles in a state of artificial hibernation. In some cultures, tomorrow is to the left--Time only seems to move from left to right if you read in that direction. The man killing your holidays--Steve Hanke wants to make your calendar the same every year, with every New Year's Eve on a Sunday. Cameras to speed or slow reality--Capture an entire night's worth of stars in one image, or break down a second into thousands of frames. Your life, in a day--How a perfectly average American spends their waking minutes over the course of their life. A sleep tracker that keeps its distance--Analyze your zzz's at home with a bedside monitor that records your breaths and movements. SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE: 1-year (12 issues) subscription for $14.99 - You save 74%. 1-month subscription for $1.99. Your subscription will automatically renew unless you cancel 24 hours before the subscription runs out. You can turn off auto-renewal at any time from your iTunes account settings. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during an active subscription period. For more information, read our privacy policy and terms of use. http://www.bonniercorp.com/privacy-policy/.


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