A New Presidential Ride
Technology The aging Marine One helicopter fleet is finally due to retire. Meet its successor After decades of upgrades to a fleet of notoriously cramped Sikorsky VH-3 Sea Kings, the White House has...
View ArticleHydrogen-Bombing Down the Track
Cars PopSci goes pedal-to-the-carbon-fiber in Honda's next-gen prototype fuel cell car after a rare one-on-one interview with Honda's president and CEO Takeo Fukui For a closer look at the Honda FCX,...
View ArticleWireless Woes on Inauguration Day
Gadgets DC-area telcos gearup for a day of dropped calls and weakened signals If you’re planning to be anywhere near D.C. on Tuesday, don’t be surprised to experience some cell phone trouble....
View ArticlePresident Convinces Congress To Scrap Additional F-22 Order
Technology Veto threat keeps order for stealth fighter at 187 The F-22 Raptor stealth fighter was designed to defeat any threat it might face on the modern battlefield. However, earlier today an even...
View ArticleNational Archives To CSI-ify Haldeman's Paper Notes In Search Of Watergate's...
Technology Of the remaining mysteries surrounding the Watergate break-in, none confound conspiracy buffs more than the 18 and a half minutes of tape deleted from the June 20th, 1972… Of the remaining...
View ArticleFearless Dominance: Just One of Many Traits U.S. Presidents Share With...
Science Guess which president was the most psychopathic, er, fearless, of all? Call it swagger, cojones or just plain nerve, but there's a certain kind of confidence required to run for the highest...
View ArticleHow Hurricane Sandy Could Influence The Outcome Of The Presidential Election
Science Will Hurricane Sandy's impact be felt in the November elections? Research shows that incumbent parties tend to not do well in states that face extreme weather. A 2004… Will Hurricane Sandy's...
View ArticleArchive Gallery: The Science Of Elections
Science A peek behind the curtain of the voting machine Voting is pretty simple on its face. Cast the ballots, count 'em up, tell everybody who the President is. But we who have been living through...
View ArticleArchive Gallery: Popular Science Admires the Presidents
Science Including Washington, Jefferson, Kennedy and more Popular Science has seen 28 presidents (Grover Cleveland twice) since its founding in 1872. Though the magazine tries to stay out of politics,...
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