Popular Mechanics South Africa - January/February 2021
Popular Mechanics South Africa - January/February 2021
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Popular Mechanics is the acknowledged voice of science and technology in South Africa. Underpinning its rich sci-tech content is an ever-changing mix of articles covering a broad range of interests, from automotive news and outdoor adventures to DIY projects and exploration of the universe.
PM's sci-fi film guide
LAST YEAR was a very good year for sci-fi. With no major Avengers blockbusters (thanks to Thanos’s shenanigans in 2019) and Star Wars going on a cinematic hiatus, other films were given a chance to have their own moment. Because of the pandemic, a few others expected in 2020 have had their release dates pushed back to this year.
3 mins
Could TikTok Be Spying On You?
TIK TOK Has our children’s home addresses.
4 mins
Pocket gamer
THERE IS a reason why the mobile-gaming industry is booming – mobile games are inexpensive, accessible and addictive.
3 mins
At the Bionic Olympics, athletes and engineers make miracles
THE FUTURISTIC TECH AND HUMAN INGENUITY THAT’S REDEFINING WHAT IT MEANS TO BE PARALYSED..
10+ mins
This 20 kg Star Destroyer is leading a LEGO revolution
Charles Anderson’s Star Destroyer stretches almost 1.5 m long, but opposite the enormity is an attention to detail – the filigree of LEGO figurine hands ringing the docking bay; the barnacle-like swath of pipes that make up the vents, pipes, and cannons – that makes the ship an artistic, architectural marvel.
10+ mins
Flying In The Face Of Gravity
The universal association with Red Bull Sports is that it’s the real-life equivalent to a guild of superheroes, their sponsorships reserved for an elite few who are pushing the boundaries of human capabilities. Red Bull Aerobatics Pilot Patrick Davidson is one such superhuman firmly rooted on South African soil (when he’s not hurtling through the sky).
10 mins
DOWN TO THE WIRE
Where does the internet come from? Is it from satellites beaming connectivity down from the sky? For the most part, when data moves between countries, it’s thanks to undersea cables.
6 mins
Inside Britain's Anabolic Steroid Epidemic
It starts with a little prick. Then it takes over your life.
10+ mins
POISE, NO NOISE
BMW’s R18 cruiser seems absurdly late to market, and does a 1800 cc, 345 kg leviathan make any sense in this day and age? PM took a closer look.
7 mins
Clever Tips And Lifehacks
Foggy Fix
1 min
Popular Mechanics South Africa Magazine Description:
Editor: Ramsay /Highbury Media
Categoría: Automotive
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Bi-Monthly
The acknowledged voice of science and technology in South Africa
The South African edition of Popular Mechanics was launched in 2002 and has fast become the acknowledged voice of science and technology in South Africa. Underpinning its rich sci-tech content is an ever-changing mix of articles covering everything from automotive news and outdoor adventures to DIY projects. In essence, it explains how our world works.
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