Popular Mechanics South Africa - November/December 2021
Popular Mechanics South Africa - November/December 2021
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Launched locally in 2002, 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.
The F-15EX is a worthy remix of a classic American fighter
THE US AIR FORCE has officially gone back to the future, placing an order in July last year for eight F-15EX fighters.
3 mins
Science confirms Plato's Theory: Earth is made of cubes
WHAT WOULD YOU get if you smashed the Earth into little bits? To answer that question, scientists from the US and Hungary ran a series of simulations illustrating the ways that rock fractures.
4 mins
Two mathematicians just solved a century-old geometry problem
IN 1911, GERMAN MATHEMATICIAN Otto Toeplitz first posed the inscribed square problem, predicting that ‘any closed curve contains four points that can be connected to form a square.’
4 mins
You've been conditioned to believe conspiracy theories. Or have you?!
A smart conspiracy theorist never wears a tinfoil hat. According to research by Massachusetts Institute of Technology students in 2005, tinfoil can actually amplify mobile communication and satellite frequencies, including those used by the Federal Communication Commission.
9 mins
THE FUTURE OF FARMING IS INSIDE THIS BOMB SHELTER
DEEP BENEATH THE STREETS OF LONDON, in a complex of bomb shelters left abandoned since the Second World War, something is growing.
10+ mins
The race to make cell-grown meats mainstream
ON 5 AUGUST 2013, CHEF RICHARD McGeown was in London, preparing to film a cooking segment on British television.
10+ mins
JAGUAR F-PACE SVR
A FASTER, more dynamic, and highly refined Jaguar F-PACE SVR recently debuted in South Africa. Positioned at the pinnacle of the brand’s performance SUV range, it boasts a compendium of premium enhancements from Jaguar’s SV team.
2 mins
Ford Ranger FX4
WHY DO South Africans love bakkies, and double-cabs specifically? They’re practical for hauling things, sure, but I suspect that’s not the main reason people buy them. I think it’s because they look good.
3 mins
Land Rover Defender 90 D240 S
WE REVIEWED the new Defender 110 in our June/ July issue, and since then the short-wheelbase ‘90’ has been launched in South Africa.
3 mins
How to use your 4WD system
WITH CROSSOVERS AND SUVS supplanting sedans as the default choice for everyday transportation, it’s common for any given vehicle to sport four or all-wheel drive (4WD and AWD).
3 mins
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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