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Popular Science | See You In The Future... @popularscience | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Edward Youmans founded The Popular Science Monthly in 1872, and the first issue contained articles on "Science and Immortality and "The Causes of Dyspepsia."

He had no way to know that the next 152 years of his publication would cover general relativity and the atom bomb.

He couldn't have predicted the discovery of DNA or debates over the science and ethics of cloning.

He would've thought that moon landings and space travel and Mars colonization were good topics for science fiction stories, not part of our modern scientific reality.

What started as a niche monthly journal for a few hundred scientifically-inclined minds is now a YouTube channel that can reach millions, globally, instantly... and all for free.

We've been overthinking since 1872 -- and we want you to join us.

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