This Week In The Future: One More Mission, Fido
This Week In The Future, March 25-29, 2013 Baarbarian
In the future, virus-infected mice will take advantage of our gaming habit.
Want to win this addictive Baarbarian illustration on a T-shirt? It's easy! The rules: Follow us on Twitter (we're @PopSci) and retweet our This Week in the Future tweet. One of those lucky retweeters will be chosen to receive a custom T-shirt with this week's Baarbarian illustration on it, thus making the winner the envy of friends, coworkers and everyone else with eyes. (Those who would rather not leave things to chance and just pony up some cash for the T-shirt can do that here.) The stories pictured herein:
- Please Don't Panic: A Texas Biodefense Lab Loses A Vial Of Virus
- GameSci: What Is (Scientifically!) The Most Addictive Game Ever?
- The Chemistry of Kibble
- Computer Tracks Spider Species By Analyzing Webs
And don't forget to check out our other favorite stories of the week:
- Popular Science Bracket: And The Winner Is...
- Super-Fashionable Zoo Animals And Other Amazing Images From This Week
- SCOTUS Justices Can't Find Science On Same-Sex Marriage
- How A Tool For Perfect Human Vision Grew From One Of NASA's Greatest Blunders
- Meet Mathieu Mirano, The Science Geek Of The Fashion World
- Speed Of Light In Vacuum Is Not Actually Constant, Study Finds
- Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, And Even The New T-Mobile Are Trying To Screw You
- James Cameron Donates His Custom-Built Submarine To Science
- Is North Korea Forcing Diplomats To Sell Drugs Abroad?
- Investigators Discover 50th Fake Study By Disgraced Dutch Psychologist
- Speed Of Light In Vacuum Is Not Actually Constant, Study Finds
- Google Flu Trends Misrepresented the Severity of This Year's Flu Season [Infographic]
- 16,000 Dead Pigs In The Huangpu: Can You Still Drink Shanghai's Water?
- The Most Incredible Pictures Of Every Planet In Our Solar System
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Dwight A. Hunt, Sr. A+, MCP
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