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President obama on space startups and why nerds will rule the world,THE WAR OF SOCIAL MEDIA ISIS has brought global terrorism to a new battlefield: the Internet.
EMERSON BROOKING AND P.W. SINGER, THE BARON OF LOW-EARTH ORBIT Robert Bigelow built a hotel empire on Earth. Can he create a habitat for humans in space?
RYAN BRADLEY,FUKUSHIMA, FIVE YEARS LATER Japan is cleaning up one of the worst nuclear disasters the world has ever seen. It still has a long way to go. STEVE FEATHER STONE and much more...

Everyone Will Be A Gamer in the Future

Keep struggling with the same issues? Charlotte Haigh MacNeil explains how to break free.

Everyone Will Be A Gamer in the Future

3 mins

This Glider Will Fly 90,000 Feet Higher Than Most Aircraft

With a hit TV show, a killer voice, and membership in Taylor Swift's squad, Serayah is absolutely unstoppable. 

This Glider Will Fly 90,000 Feet Higher Than Most Aircraft

3 mins

Are We Ready for Designer Babies?

Did you get enough shut-eye last night? With insomnia on the rise, the answer is probably ‘no’. But what exactly is keeping you awake? Anna Pointer finds out.

Are We Ready for Designer Babies?

2 mins

President Barack Obama on How To Win the Future

Along with running the free world, President Barack Obama has spent the past seven years guiding U.S. science and technology policy. The initiatives and goals he puts in place - in clean energy, space, medicine, education, nanotechnology, and more - help direct research, which in turn directs the future. With one year left in the Oval Office, the president talks about what he’s achieved, what’s left to do (a lot), and why being a nerd is one of the best ways to serve your country.

President Barack Obama on How To Win the Future

10 mins

Want To Live Forever? Science Takes On Aging

Want more birthdays? Science can help.  

Want To Live Forever? Science Takes On Aging

10+ mins

Can this Billionaire Create a Life for Humans in Space?

Can Robert Bigelow create a life for humans in space?

Can this Billionaire Create a Life for Humans in Space?

10+ mins

How ISIS Is Taking War to Social Media

ISIS goes viral - and the world fights back.

How ISIS Is Taking War to Social Media

10+ mins

Fukushima: Five Years Later

Japan is still cleaning up one of the worst nuclear disasters the world has ever seen. Steve Featherstone went there to see how much they have accomplished and how far they have to go.

Fukushima: Five Years Later

10+ mins

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LanguageEnglish

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This is the most exciting time to be alive in history. Discovery and innovation are reshaping the world around us, and Popular Science makes even the most complex ideas entertaining and accessible. By taking an upbeat, solutions-oriented look at today's most audacious science and revolutionary technology, we forecast what tomorrow will be like. We deliver the future now.

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