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Gimme the dirt
Popular Science • Vol. 294, No. 1
The messes we can’t resist cleaning up
Should I worry about my child being dirty?
Did I really just eat a spider?
How do blunders turn to wonders?
Could the power grid run on garbage?
Am I really that stinky?
What do tangled cables have to do with DNA?
Can we clean the internet?
Dust in the wind • A team of scientists takes on the big threats posed by tiny particles.
A mess of cosmic proportions • Earth’s orbit is packed with human garbage. Can these six innovations help make it a little more, well, spacious?
Tuff luck • The unlikely story of a kitchen scrubber and the marine biologists who can’t live without it
Science’s dirtiest jobs • 10 of the slimiest, stickiest, stinkiest, squickiest, and most essential jobs in the field
Cave of wonders • The wriggling residents of the darkest, wettest, and most toxic places may hold secrets to a better life for us all.
Street smarts • To realize a vision of bustling city streets shared safely and equitably among cars, bikes, buses, and pedestrians, one Pittsburgh company is focused on reinventing the humble traffic light.
Stuck in the past • Like archival animation cels, the most rarefied amber specimens reveal stories frozen in time.
The rise of the rodents • How science came to rely on the humble lab rat
Genuine lather • Every mess presents a unique cleaning challenge. Grab a bar that specifically targets whatever filth is on your hands.
Super soakers • Pressure washers blast grime with a jet of water. Choose the right power level to destroy dirt—and not your property.
Pile driver