Get an advance look at the exciting inventions and discoveries that will change our lives!Every issue of Popular Science offers you a tantalizing, "I can't believe what I'm seeing" glimpse at the future and how cool, new technology will revolutionize the world you and I live in. Here, the Oasis of the Seas, 18-story super liner will claim the record for biggest passenger ship, with space for 6,300 passengers, 2,000 more than any other ship. It will also claim the most rooms with balconies, biggest onboard swimming pool, and the first at-sea, tree-filled, outdoor park. |
For the Auto Enthusiast In You ..Inside Popular Science you'll get a first glimpse at concept cars ... see the hottest new designs from auto manufacturers from around the world ... and which bio-diesel or plug-ins you could be driving a year from now. Here, the Chrysler Circuit - if it ever gets built - will have a lithium ion battery that will power the car from 0-60 in less than five seconds, top out at more than 120 mph and run from 150-200 miles on a charge |
The Best of What's New and InnovativeIn the pages of Popular Science, you'll get a rundown on the top technical innovations of the year and learn which new technology on the horizon can dramatically change the way we all live. Here Yves Rossy soars skyward at 134 mph wearing a homemade jet-fueled wingsuit. |
How to Make an iPhone AppThroughout the year, Popular Science's Editors will reveal how everything in the universe - from hypernovas to wireless power transmission - works. And then how you might capitalize on those ideas yourself! For instance, it's tough to argue about the success of the Apple App Store. While this venture might be a successful cash cow business model for Apple, how does business fare for the app developer? Pretty good, it turns out. In our pages we'll tip you off to the many ways you too can turn innovative ideas into cash. |
Garage Inventors, Academic Inventors, and Corporate Inventors. All Innovators Welcome!In Popular Science you'll get to meet the most dynamic and accomplished young researchers in America in fields ranging from nanotechnology to zoology. Celebrate their creativity. And learn what drives them to help us better understand and explore our world. |
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From what's now to what's next...In Popular Science you'll travel to the cutting edge of technology and scientific breakthroughs and learn ... who is making the hottest gadgets on the market today ... and, more important, who will be making them tomorrow! Here, the Barreleye fish has a transparent head and rotating tubular eyes. The eyes point upward when the fish is looking for food overhead. They point forward when the fish is feeding. |