1- or 2-Year Subscription to Popular Science Magazine (12 or 24 Issues)
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Popular Science digs deep into the news to explain everyday phenomena and to find out what breakthroughs are coming next
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Popular Science Magazine
Got a question? Popular Science might just have the answer. With topics ranging from technological innovations to health news to chance curiosities such as how to outsmart a claw machine with your smartphone, the magazine does its best to give readers useful and up-to-date knowledge on the most pressing scientific news and breakthroughs on the horizon. The magazine also regularly calls in notable guests such as Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Michio Kaku to lend their expertise and perspective on current events and abstract ideas.
- 1-year subscription (12 issues) or 2-year subscription (24 issues)
- Up-to-date technology news
- Reliable research into current events like droughts and climate change
- Celebrity interviews with Nick Offerman and Bill Nye
Popular Science digs deep into the news to explain everyday phenomena and to find out what breakthroughs are coming next
After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your Groupon voucher to complete redemption. See voucher for more information.
Popular Science Magazine
Got a question? Popular Science might just have the answer. With topics ranging from technological innovations to health news to chance curiosities such as how to outsmart a claw machine with your smartphone, the magazine does its best to give readers useful and up-to-date knowledge on the most pressing scientific news and breakthroughs on the horizon. The magazine also regularly calls in notable guests such as Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Michio Kaku to lend their expertise and perspective on current events and abstract ideas.
- 1-year subscription (12 issues) or 2-year subscription (24 issues)
- Up-to-date technology news
- Reliable research into current events like droughts and climate change
- Celebrity interviews with Nick Offerman and Bill Nye