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                                        3-D Printed World | Popular Science
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                                        Skip to main content. DO TRY THIS AT HOME. Why on-demand fabrication is disrupting old industries and creating new ones. What's The Best 3D Printing Pen For You? Add dimension to your drawing. Aug 22nd, 2016. Tested three popular 3-D printing pens. Restoring Fertility With 3D Printers. One of 10 insane ideas that just might save the world. Aug 18th, 2016. Restoring Fertility with 3D Printers…. 3D-Printed Mars Colonies Are Coming To The Mojave Desert. A workshop this fall will fine-tune potential designs. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Chilean Fog Nets Pull Beer From Desert Air | Popular Science
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                                        Skip to main content. DO TRY THIS AT HOME. Chilean Fog Nets Pull Beer From Desert Air. Who needs water when you have beer? May 18th, 2015 at 5:15pm. Danielle Pereira via Flickr. CC by 2.0. Fog in the Atacama Desert. Researchers have been testing nets that collect water from the fog in order to stop desertification and bring water to residents and one tiny brewery has been reaping the benefits. One of Espinosa’s test centers is near the town of Pena Blanca, home of the Atrapaneblina. Fog catcher) brewery&...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Kitty DNA Shows Cats Have Evolved To Learn From Treats | Popular Science
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                                        Skip to main content. DO TRY THIS AT HOME. Kitty DNA Shows Cats Have Evolved To Learn From Treats. So toilet-training really should work, right? Nov 10th, 2014 at 3:05pm. Evan Kafka via Suzanne LaBarre. Samantha J. Kitty, Domesticated Cat. A cat can't tell you much about its history (mrow? This latest read used genetic material from the same purebred pet, a female Abyssinian named Cinnamon. For some parts of the analysis, Cinnamon's DNA acted a stand-in for all domestic cats', while in other parts of...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        NASA's Newly Discovered Arsenic-Loving Bacteria Are Fascinating, but Not Aliens [Updated + Video] | Popular Science
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                                        Skip to main content. DO TRY THIS AT HOME. NASA's Newly Discovered Arsenic-Loving Bacteria Are Fascinating, but Not Aliens [Updated Video]. So everyone chill out. It does raise interesting questions for alien life-hunters, however. Dec 2nd, 2010 at 12:46pm. Biologists have isolated a bacterium that can use a deadly chemical in place of one of life's key building blocks, in a finding NASA says could have major implications for astrobiology and our understanding of life on Earth. What this means for astrob...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        The Popular Science Archive Explorer | Popular Science
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                                        Skip to main content. DO TRY THIS AT HOME. The Popular Science Archive Explorer. Nov 3rd, 2011 at 11:11am. In 2009, Popular Science worked with Google to digitize the magazine's archives back to its inception in 1872, transforming 1,563 issues into mineable data. By counting the frequency of every word in a 1.35-gigabyte file containing the full text from those issues, data visualizers Jer Thorp and Mark Hansen capture the rise and fall of technological trends throughout the magazine's history. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Scientists Have Created Chickens With Dinosaur Snouts | Popular Science
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                                        Skip to main content. DO TRY THIS AT HOME. Scientists Have Created Chickens With Dinosaur Snouts. No, this is not the plot of the new. May 12th, 2015 at 7:00am. Dinosaurs Of A Feather. On the left, an artist's rendition of the dinosaur Anchiornis, on the right, an artist's rendition of a primitive modern bird. In both, you can see the structure of the snout. Researchers manipulated chicken embryos so that they would grow with the snout of a. In order to get a better insight into how dinosaur snouts, roun...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Watch Amy Poehler's Fun New Web Series About Science | Popular Science
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                                        Skip to main content. DO TRY THIS AT HOME. Watch Amy Poehler's Fun New Web Series About Science. You go, girl. Aug 4th, 2015 at 6:38pm. Video of Aeronautics, Engineering & STEM (Experimenting w/ Megan Amram). Actress, writer, author, and all-around awesome person Amy Poehler has long been a proponent of girl's education and empowerment. That's what her Smart Girl's. Amram, a comedian and writer is no stranger to blending satire and science. She wrote a fake textbook in the style of. By submitting above, ...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        In New Study, Babies Think A Silvery Robot Is Human, As Long As It Acts Friendly | Popular Science
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                                        Skip to main content. DO TRY THIS AT HOME. In New Study, Babies Think A Silvery Robot Is Human, As Long As It Acts Friendly. Want to know what makes us human? Oct 14th, 2010 at 2:25pm. Andrew Meltzoff, Morphy the Robot, and Rajesh Rao. At 18 months old, babies have begun to make conscious delineations between sentient beings and inanimate objects. But as robots get more and more advanced, those decisions may become harder to make. What causes a baby to decide a robot is more than bits of metal? The contr...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Has The End Of The Banana Arrived? | Popular Science
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                                        Skip to main content. DO TRY THIS AT HOME. Has The End Of The Banana Arrived? Researchers fear that a relentless and virulent fungus could cripple the world's banana monoculture. May 13th, 2014 at 8:30am. The international delegation of researchers shared their own approaches to the malady, hoping to arrive at some strategy to insulate Mozambique and the rest of Africa: a continent where bananas are essential to the lives of millions. They left the Cape Town-based meeting with an air of optimism. The fut...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Watch Two Men In Jetpacks Fly Above Dubai [Video] | Popular Science
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                                        Skip to main content. DO TRY THIS AT HOME. Watch Two Men In Jetpacks Fly Above Dubai [Video]. Remaining 7 billion humans wonder where their jetpacks are. Kelsey D. Atherton. May 11th, 2015 at 3:45pm. XDubai, screenshot via YouTube. Jetman And Companion In Jetpacks Above Dubai. The future is unevenly. In favor of the United Arab Emirates. Watch the newly released footage of the twin flight below:. Video of Jetman Dubai : Young Feathers 4K. Want more news like this? By submitting above, you agree to. 
                                     
                         
                            
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