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The best star projectors | Popular Science

Star projectors have become increasingly popular in recent years as they offer a way to experience the beauty

Are synthetic food dyes bad for you? Here’s the science.

Synthetic food dyes are derived from petroleum or coal tar, making them artificial and not naturally occurring. They

The Popular Science Holiday Gift Guide

If you’re looking for a gift that will bring joy to the bookworm in your life, the Kindle

Indigenous People Mix Ancient and Modern Science to Protect Salmon and Bears

William Housty's grandparents instilled in him the sacred duty of preparing for the annual arrival of salmon. Before

Science has finally cracked male riflebirds’ flirty secrets

Male riflebirds, known for their extreme wrist flares and feather noises during courtship displays, have been a subject

Is U.S. democracy in decline? Here’s what the science says

This decline in the health of U.S. democracy has raised concerns among experts and citizens alike. The events

The ‘Does It Fly?’ podcast separates fact from science fiction

The podcast "Does It Fly?" by Roddenberry Entertainment takes a deep dive into the science and technology concepts

How Marie Curie Helped a Generation of Women Break into Science

Marie Curie, a pioneer in the field of science, was born over 150 years ago, yet her legacy

Bill Nye, Science Guy, speaks out on ataxia

Bill Nye the Science Guy is making a temporary rebranding as "Bill Nye the Ataxia Advocate Guy" to

The most famous mystery science might never solve

Kasper Hauser: Unraveling the Mystery of the Boy in the Dungeon Kasper Hauser was a boy whose life

‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ Team’s RiffTrax Sets Nebula Streaming Deal

RiffTrax, the entertainment and live event company founded by the stars of "Mystery Science Theater 3000," has recently

Teachers Are All In With the Science of Reading but Need Support

Exploring the Debate: Balanced Literacy vs. Science of Reading If you've been following the education sector, you've likely