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In yet another sign of its decline, Popular Science has stopped publishing its online magazine, three years after it shut its storied print edition, which began in 1872.
Advertisement: Popular science magazines at the dawn of a new era ( 2003-07-29 07:53) (China Daily) As a die-hard fan of science magazines and a science fiction author, Zhao Yang has witnessed ...
After 151 years, Popular Science will no longer offer a magazine. Popular Science magazine shifted to an all-digital format a couple of years ago, and now even that’s gone.
Just three years after the iconic magazine abandoned its print version and went all-digital, Popular Science is now halting its subscription service entirely. The brand itself will live on — … ...
After 151 years, Popular Science will no longer be available to purchase as a magazine. PopSci owner Recurrent Ventures "Cathy Hebert said the outlet needed to 'evolve' beyond its magazine product ...
Popular Science has been around for 149 years. And we’re about to continue that legacy with an exciting new change. Going forward, you can read (and reread) your quarterly PopSci issues in our ...
What’s interesting about browsing these early magazines are the advertisements as much as the articles. Popular Science captured the gadget-loving, craftsy crowd 100 years ago, and you can tell ...
In April 1923, Popular Science magazine predicted that we would one day be driving gyroscopic motorcycles — sitting high inside a massive wheel — that could reach speeds of 400 mph. “You ...
Name the magazine most likely to turn up on cable's Comedy Central. It's not bawdy Maxim, randy FHM or even smart-alecky Mad. The answer -- perhaps surprisingly -- is AOL Time Warner Inc.'s ...
Popular Science Magazines at the Dawn of a New Era As a die-hard fan of science magazines and a science fiction author, Zhao Yang has witnessed their development since childhood.
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