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THESE REVOLUTIONARY RECYCLING TECHNOLOGIES
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THESE REVOLUTIONARY RECYCLING TECHNOLOGIES

Can Help Divert CLIMATE CATASTROPHE

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10+ mins  |
September - October 2022
THE WORLD'S OCEANS ARE DYING
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THE WORLD'S OCEANS ARE DYING

RIGHT BEFORE OUR EYES

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8 mins  |
September - October 2022
How to BUILD TOMORROW
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How to BUILD TOMORROW

Six years ago, the Apple CEO met Popular Mechanics veteran Ryan D'Agostino and connected over their appreciation for tinkering and for the magazine itself. Now, the two sit back down to talk about protecting your right to privacy, the life-changing power of wearable health tech, and how to be responsible and relentless at innovation.

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7 mins  |
September - October 2022
THE FUTURE IS RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION
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THE FUTURE IS RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION

With Guest Editor TIM COOK

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2 mins  |
September - October 2022
The 4 Cars We're Loving for Future Drives
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The 4 Cars We're Loving for Future Drives

SOME OF THE MOST INTRIGUING UP-AND-COMING cars, trucks, and electric vehicles are primed to hit the road in 2023, and we've been able to check out a handful this year.

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September - October 2022
If Soccer Is Getting More Predictable
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If Soccer Is Getting More Predictable

A PAPER PUBLISHED AT THE END OF 2021 in Royal Society Open Science suggests your favorite professional soccer matches are not the nail-biters that they used to be.

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September - October 2022
SEEING A BLACK HOLE IN THE MILKY WAY
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SEEING A BLACK HOLE IN THE MILKY WAY

Because a black hole is completely dark, you can't see the hole, but you see the glowing gas orbiting around it as a bright, ring-like form.

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September - October 2022
Make Your Own Smokeless Fire Pit
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Make Your Own Smokeless Fire Pit

To cut the drum, I used a Makita metal-cutting circular saw, but an angle grinder with a cut-off wheel will also work.

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7 mins  |
September - October 2022
Make a Bespoke Bluetooth Speaker
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Make a Bespoke Bluetooth Speaker

When it comes to bluetooth speakers, there are hundreds of options ranging in price from around $12 to more than $1,000.

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5 mins  |
July - August 2022
What Sounds You Can Hear on Mars
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What Sounds You Can Hear on Mars

For decades, scientists have theorized what the surface of Mars might sound like.

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2 mins  |
July - August 2022
Build an A-frame Toolbox
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Build an A-frame Toolbox

This classic design is roomy and practical. It goes where you go.

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3 mins  |
July - August 2022
Build a Low Sawhorse
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Build a Low Sawhorse

This simple build is an underrated essential.

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4 mins  |
July - August 2022
Build a Simple Workbench
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Build a Simple Workbench

This design is ready for all your future projects.

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7 mins  |
July - August 2022
What Happens to Your Data When You Die
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What Happens to Your Data When You Die

One of the best and most unsettling episodes of Netflix’s dystopian anthology series Black Mirror is “Be Right Back,” which tells the story of a woman who loses her boyfriend in a car accident.

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July - August 2022
Everything You Need to Get Started in Astrophotography
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Everything You Need to Get Started in Astrophotography

Yes, astrophotography can be difficult. Although Milky Way photography is fairly achievable for beginners, going beyond that is one of the most precise and complex endeavors anyone can pursue with a camera.

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9 mins  |
July - August 2022
Toeing the Line With Pressure Washers
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Toeing the Line With Pressure Washers

A pressure washer takes water and makes it radical. Water enters one end of the machine at a pressure in the range of 30 to 80 psi and moves along at 4 mph.

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May - June 2022
The Lost Graves of Muskowekwan
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The Lost Graves of Muskowekwan

HUNDREDS OF MISSING CHILDREN, A CENTURIES-LONG COVER-UP, AND THE RADAR TECHNOLOGY THAT HELPED EXPOSE A NATION'S HORRIFYING SECRET HISTORY.

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July - August 2022
The Next Generation of Charging Adapters Opening Tesla's Network to All EVs
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The Next Generation of Charging Adapters Opening Tesla's Network to All EVs

GAS PRICES ARE HOVERING AT AN ALL-TIME high, and so is the appeal of switching to an electric vehicle (EV).

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July - August 2022
Measuring How Effective Smokeless Fire Pits Actually Are
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Measuring How Effective Smokeless Fire Pits Actually Are

HUMANITY'S RELATIONSHIP WITH FIRE GOES BACK hundreds of thousands of years.

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July - August 2022
Ego's ZTR Is the Electric Lawnmower to Beat Out Gas
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Ego's ZTR Is the Electric Lawnmower to Beat Out Gas

We love the power and versatility of gas-engine mowers.

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4 mins  |
May - June 2022
We Turned a Retro Camper Into Our Home for $10,000
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We Turned a Retro Camper Into Our Home for $10,000

How to UPGRADE 106 SQUARE FEET FOR YEAR-ROUND LIVING

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May - June 2022
The Math That Helps the James Webb Space Telescope Sit Steady in Space
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The Math That Helps the James Webb Space Telescope Sit Steady in Space

Want to solve for Lagrange points yourself? An undergraduate student who's taken an advanced mechanics class and vector algebra has all the tools they need to find those solutions.

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4 mins  |
May - June 2022
TEACH A KID DIY, ENGINEERING, AND PHYSICS WITH A FREEWHEELING TABLETOP CATAPULT!
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TEACH A KID DIY, ENGINEERING, AND PHYSICS WITH A FREEWHEELING TABLETOP CATAPULT!

This historical design is perfect for young builders.

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May - June 2022
So You Want to Skydive From Space?
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So You Want to Skydive From Space?

Endless threats: A loss of pressure in a space diver's suit could result in decompression sickness.

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May - June 2022
My Dirty Car Has a Dirty Secret: It's a Surprising Gas Guzzler
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My Dirty Car Has a Dirty Secret: It's a Surprising Gas Guzzler

CAROLINE DELBERT IS A WRITER, AVID READER, AND CONTRIBUTING EDITOR AT POPMECH. SHE'S AN ENTHUSIAST OF JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING HER FAVORITE TOPICS INCLUDE NUCLEAR ENERGY COSMOLOGY, THE MATH OF EVERYDAY THINGS, AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF IT ALL

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May - June 2022
How the Complicated Physics Inside Your Coffee Mug Could Lead to Better Robots
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How the Complicated Physics Inside Your Coffee Mug Could Lead to Better Robots

The natural human gait walking along a straight path (x) affects the trajectory of the coffee (z) in the cup based on the velocity of the gait.

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4 mins  |
May - June 2022
Cooking With the Best Outdoor Pizza Ovens
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Cooking With the Best Outdoor Pizza Ovens

In the late aughts, Ooni revolutionized homemade pizza-making when it introduced the first outdoor, portable pizza oven.

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5 mins  |
May - June 2022
Everything You Need To Get Started In Magnet Fishing
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Everything You Need To Get Started In Magnet Fishing

In addition to treasure hunting, magnet fishing has an environmental aspect-it helps to clean up our waterways.

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8 mins  |
May - June 2022
Do the U.S. Navy's Aircraft Carriers Still Rule the Seas?
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Do the U.S. Navy's Aircraft Carriers Still Rule the Seas?

USS Gerald R. Ford steams in the Atlantic Ocean in 2019. The newest U.S. aircraft carrier cost a hefty $13 billion to develop

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May - June 2022
Could Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Be a Serious Alternative to Batteries?
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Could Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Be a Serious Alternative to Batteries?

A laser shines light on nano thin film inside a canister, releasing hydrogen that can feed a fuel cell.

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May - June 2022