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What ancient teeth could reveal about the modern microbiome.

Thirteen products that were absolutely perfect from the start.

The quest to unravel the co- domestication of people and dogs..

Could Doing Things The Old-Fashioned Way Make Us Better Modern Scientists?

Today, we imagine lab experiments as part of a separate realm from fine arts like painting or trades like carpentry.

Could Doing Things The Old-Fashioned Way Make Us Better Modern Scientists?

3 mins

WHY ARE WE NOSTALGIC?

WE’VE ALL FELT THAT JAB TO THE SOUL YOU get from driving by your old high school haunts or hearing a tune you once danced to. But why is that bittersweet sort of reminiscence so universal?

WHY ARE WE NOSTALGIC?

4 mins

STARTER KIT: Fire it up

HUMANITY'S FIRST COOKS DIDN'T NEED ELABORATE BARBECUE SETUPS, AND NEITHER DO YOU. THESE FIVE TOOLS WILL HELP YOU PERFECTLY CHAR YOUR GRUB.

STARTER KIT: Fire it up

1 min

In Search of the Missing Microbe

Most Mongolians are lactose intolerant, and yet their diet relies on dairy. A mysterious world of bacteria could be at play.

10+ mins

A WORLD OF THEIR OWN

The birth of a new trend puts everyday people in control of the data that maps our planet.

10+ mins

How Do We Know What Dinosaurs Looked Like?

YOU’VE SEEN ENOUGH MUSEUM models, illustrations, and CGI predators that you’d likely recognize a Tyrannosaurus rex if you saw one.

2 mins

Back to the land

To curb their climate impact, farmers are turning to ancient techniques that catch more carbon than they spew.

10+ mins

BIGGEST. DIG. EVER.

One massive rail project, 10 millennia of history, 60-plus excavations, 143 miles of track, and thousands of skeletons. How a crew of British archaeologists will make sense of their…

BIGGEST.  DIG. EVER.

10+ mins

DOGS: A LOVE STORY

IT’S ONE OF THE LONGEST RELATIONSHIPS IN HISTORY. SCIENTISTS ARE RECONSIDERING WHO STARTED IT.

10+ mins

stairs that start nowhere

GLANCE AT THE STAIRS ABOVE.

stairs that start nowhere

1 min

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Popular Science US Magazine Description:

PublisherBonnier LLC

CategoryScience

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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