PopSiren

PopSiren is a new show from Revision 3 on the intersection of modern culture, technology, science, and the DIY ethos. The show is hosted by former TechTV starsJessica Corbin and Sarah Lane. Dr. Kiki Sanford of This Week in Science brings her sexy scientist flair to the show's DIY science features and Neha Tiwari investigates homegrown technical projects as part of her "Nerd Bird" segment. Published every Thursday 4pm (EST) Launched March 9, 2... more
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