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137 years of Popular Science Magazine now online
Right now, you can search by inputting key words in the search box, however they plan to roll out a browse-by-issue cover interface in the future with more advanced features for searching. Popular Science partnered with Google to make the archive possible.
Thanks @RussHogg!


The Illusionist's Dream is a simple platformer; you play as a magician who needs to get through each level by transforming into any number of animals that you encounter along the way.
Each animal can do different things; the butterfly can obviously fly, but if it encounters a frog, the frog eats it, and you have to start over again. There's also a fox that runs fast and leaps far, but it eats any rabbits that cross its path. That means that, if you may need to be a rabbit later on, you need to take that into account ...
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
efrenefren said 8:33PM on 3-05-2010
you can already browse by issues http://www.google.com/books/serial/CzwEAAAAMBAJ?rview=1
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KrazyCalvin said 8:17AM on 3-06-2010
I wonder what percentage of the stuff feature in the magazine actually became a part of modern technology. i remember i stopped reading the magazine when i 12 and realized that stuff in the articles never seemed to happen.
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glacia said 4:30PM on 3-08-2010
Terrible interface. Why not let me browse by issue or year or frankly anything. Way too much Google not enough PopSci.
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Dolores Parker said 5:50PM on 3-08-2010
Efrenefren found what you're looking for:
http://bit.ly/9cGktx