As space scales into daily infrastructure, which moments in 2026 will still feel new -and which will quietly change ...
1. Whether you’re in the city or the country — walk more. Research shows walking is great for physical and mental health.
Catch the wolf supermoon and Quadrantid meteor shower as January’s night sky puts on a celestial double feature.
Based on their analysis, the team found that a type of asteroid rich in the minerals olivine and spinel could serve as an ...
(Editor’s Note: This is a section from Popular Science’s 38th annual Best of What’s New awards. Be sure to read the full list ...
Sitting around a fire is surely one of the outdoors’ greatest simple pleasures. Living on the coast, I enjoy driftwood ...
Why it matters: Nearly a year ago, the Eaton Fire tore through whole neighborhoods not far from the parade route, just one ...
Over the past year, most of your body has replaced itself cell by cell. What can we learn from other animals’ dramatic feats ...
Olivares’ tips: In December, do a brain dump of thoughts, ideas, and goals. Then, before Jan. 1, schedule out tasks that move ...
Why are Test matches finishing so quickly? Impatience, sports science, pitch quality… and the wanger
Between the end of the Second World War and the turn of the millennium, no Tests ended in two days - but there have been 12 ...
The Saugus Public Library got quite a show Tuesday morning when “Atomic Allen” from Mad Science stopped by to teach everyone about fire and ice. “We’re going to have some fun with science, but I also ...
From a CRISPR baby to a young AI disruptor, 2025 has seen some serious leaps in science and technology. It's also seen some ...
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