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Popular Science New Technology Science News The Future Now . Subscribe Now . Columns . The top ten new species discovered in 2011 includes this snub-nosed monkey plus a mushroom named after a cartoon a blue tarantula and a worm from hell . 1 of 5 . Abnormal engine pressure kept SpaceX's Falcon 9 on the ground Saturday but the launch and the future will proceed . 2 of 5 . We took a look through the archives to find some of the more shall we say unusual attempts at beauty secrets we've published over the years . 3 of 5 . NASA for the first time turned over a functioning spacecraft to a private organization. So we asked Caltech: What will you do with it . 4 of 5 . In this month's Gray Matter Theodore Gray plays around with white phosphorus--one of the nastiest substances on Earth. Pretty though . 5 of 5 Top Stories . New Features . Guess who took the photos . Track any word through 139 years of Popular Science . home . By . Posted 05.25.2012 at 3:00 pm . 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But the folks at NASA dont want any of the stuff they left up there getting messed up in the process so they've offered a few handy guidelines for what to stay away from while youre up there. Were looking at you non-autonomous moon robots. . read more about > . By . Posted 05.25.2012 at 11:12 am . A firm of analysts has . predicting that shipments of giant smartphones like the . will reach a completely bonkers 208 million in 2015 which if our math is correct is only a few years away. That's actually not that crazy of a guess; they are defining "phablet" an awful influenzal word portmanteaued from "phone tablet" as any phone with a screen size between 4.6 and 5.5 inches. . read more about > . Just minutes ago via the NASA TV stream we learned that the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft has successfully been attached to the International Space Station--the very first private spacecraft to do so. Read more about its launch earlier this week . . 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Mohanty is an "aerospace entrepreneur" and has worked on the International Space Station and the Shuttle-Mir missions so she seems like a good choice to teach a class on designing products to allow for a comfortable stay for orbiting tourists. . read more about > . By . Posted 05.24.2012 at 3:24 pm . Its time once again to celebrate all the weird and wonderful creatures scientists have found on Earth in the past year. Arizona State University compiles an annual list of the top 10 new species found in the last 12 months and shares the list on May 23 Carl Linnaeus birthday. The father of classification would no doubt be pleased with some of the names on this list they include a mushroom named for a cartoon character a worm named for the Devil and a jellyfish named Oh Boy because thats what people should exclaim when they behold it. The list also includes a terrifyingly skull-looking sneezing monkey; a blue tarantula; a sausage-sized millipede; a night-blooming orchid; and much more. . Click to launch the photo gallery. . read more about > . By . Posted 05.24.2012 at 2:30 pm . Since the Viking landers footpads touched down on Mars scientists have been searching for complex carbon molecules there which on this planet are the building blocks of all life. Theyve found some examples in meteorites purported to come from the Red Planet but debate persists about the origin of those rocks let alone the carbon signatures inside them which some have controversially argued . . . read more about > . Page 1 of 1348 1 . Photo Galleries . 140 years of Popular Science . Innovation Challenges Make your ideas part of the revolution . Award: 10000 USD . Award: 15000 USD . Each issue has been completely reimagined for your iPad. See our amazing new vision for magazines that goes far beyond the printed page . Stay up to date on the latest news of the future of science and technology from your . or . with full articles images and offline viewing . 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