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| ***August issue now available in-app!*** If you're buying the magazine for the first time, you'll get the current issue included. Buy discounted back issues in-app by pushing up with two fingers at the bottom to access the store. Highlights from the August issue. The Future of Robotics • America’s First Humanoid — Japan and Korea have built dozens of self-contained humanoids, but America has only one. Why is mimicking humans important? • Rise of the Helpful Machines — Our guide to the amazing robots specially engineered to care for the world’s sick and • Science Confirms the Obvious — These seemingly pointless findings (folks are happier on the weekend!) reveal surprising information. • A Flying Boat — To circle the world in a record-breaking 40 days, this boat takes its design cues from airplanes. • Cluttered Space — Five schemes for cleaning up the 20,000 pieces of potentially spaceship-destroying junk in space. • Plus: Automatically photograph your entire life, the psychedelic cure for heroin addiction and how sugar can cause deadly explosions. Popular Science+ is the new digital version of the Popular Science magazine, more beautiful, more immersive and more fun to read than ever. It's all the content from the print issue, completely re-imagined and redesigned for the iPad, with an easy navigation for exploring the issue. We've heard your requests: Subscriptions coming soon! How it works: -Swipe right to left to turn pages. -Swipe down to read a story. -Jump right to any section by swiping with two fingers, or through the pop-up contents panel—just push up with two fingers at the bottom of the screen. -Tap the left side of the screen to make the text disappear and focus on the images. Tap the right side to bring it back. This app gives you the current issue, a library for keeping all your Popular Science + issues in one place, and a store to buy previous and new issues. Check out PopularSciencePlus.com to learn more about your new app, and tell us what you think on Twitter @popsciplus! Popular Science |
Friday, August 6, 2010
Popular Science+ - Bonnier Corporation
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