Vintage Covers of Popular Science Magazine in the 1920s and ’30s

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Popular Science is a long-running American magazine that makes complex scientific and technological concepts accessible to general audiences. First published in 1872, the magazine has covered a vast range of topics—from groundbreaking inventions and space exploration to the latest trends in health, engineering, and environmental science.

With its engaging, visually rich style, Popular Science has inspired generations of curious readers, hobbyists, and innovators. It is known for demystifying science and showcasing how research and discovery impact everyday life. Over the decades, it has chronicled the evolution of modern technology—covering everything from early aviation and atomic energy to artificial intelligence and climate change.
Now available both in print and online, Popular Science continues to serve as a bridge between scientists, technologists, and the public—celebrating the wonder of how things work. Take a look below at this collection of vintage Popular Science magazine covers from the 1920s and 1930s.
Popular Science magazine cover, February 1921

Popular Science magazine cover, October 1921

Popular Science magazine cover, November 1923

Popular Science magazine cover, October 1923

Popular Science magazine cover, September 1926

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