Innovation & Tech Today
A World of Limitless Innovations
The Next Big Things In Consumer Tech—Direct From McHenry, Illinois
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Volume 9 / Issue 4
Innovation & Tech Today
Women Behind the Lens
Interview with Cinematographer of National Geographic's QUEENS
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Volume 9 / Issue 4
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Autonomous Robotics
Are Delivery Bots Getting Bigger?
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The Evolution of Luxury Home Technology
From Convenience to Necessity
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Robotic Drones in Sports
Capturing Great Footage and Boosting Performance
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Behind the Scenes of the Netflix Film Spaceman
Exclusive Interview with Director John Renck
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Transforming Healthcare With Robotics
The Rising Tide of Wearable Tech in Patient Support
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New Mexico: A Rising Tech Hub
Explosive Growth Driven by Strategic Investments and Innovation
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The Furbo 360°
The Wi-Fi Camera and Treat Dispenser for Dog Lovers
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The EnergyPlex at the Heart of the Permian Basin
There's an energy in Lea County, and we're not just talking about the most prolific oil basin in the world—the Permian Basin. Best known as the EnergyPlex, this southeastern New Mexico county has been a major player in the world of energy—whether solar, wind, oil, gas, or nuclear.
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Volume 9 / Issue 4
Popular Mechanics US
HOW TO BUILD A DIY ROUTER SLED
Flatten wood slabs at home with the precision of a professional.
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Fastest Submarines
IMAGINE A SUBMARINE SO FAST THAT IT CAN outrun a torpedo. That could soon be a possibility, thanks to a breakthrough propulsion method that Chinese scientists claim could produce the fastest submarines in the world.
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Indiana Jones
THE SANDSTONE CLIFF FACES OF THE ancient city of Petra (one of the New Seven Wonders of the World) have long been in the archaeological limelight.
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
FOREVER
Two Tornadoes Struck the Same Military Base Five Days Apart in 1948. It Changed the Way We Forecast Weather
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Biggest Prime
A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF prime numbers-if we were to compile and write it out-would make this an absolutely insufferable article to read through. And, technically, we couldn't do it anyway. Theoretically, there are infinite prime numbers, but they become fewer and farther between as you count higher and higher.
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Quantum Paradox
FOR OVER 100 YEARS NOW, QUANTUM mechanics has rattled the cage of everything we've known about physics. Is everything just made of wiggles and waves if you look closely? How far can one entanglement be stretched-is it long enough to enable quantum telecommunications?
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Humans: Neanderthal
\"THERE IS NOTHING LIKE LOOKING, if you want to find something,\" says Thorin Oakenshield in J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved fantasy novel The Hobbit. \"You certainly usually find something, if you look, but it is not always quite the something you were after.\"
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Consciousness
A RECENT GROUNDBREAKING EXPERIment in which anesthesia was administered to rats has convinced scientists that tiny structures in the rodents' brains are responsible for consciousness.
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
COMB JELLY
THE WARTY COMB JELLY, MNEMIOPSIS leidyi, is a fascinatingly weird creature that can regenerate parts of its body, reproduce from a larval stage, and even fuse its body with other comb jellies in order to survive when injured.
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
POPULAR MECHANICS TOOL AWARDS 2025
Tools are the cornerstone of civilization. Our use and creation of them sets us apart from every other creature on earth. The best tools not only make work go faster, they make it easier, better, and more efficient. The tools here are the latest and greatest for both common and tricky tasks.
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
WILL WE EVER UNLOCK ITS SECRETS?
2,000 Years Ago, the Greeks Built What May Be the World's First Computer.
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
5th Force
ACCORDING TO THE CURrent Standard Model, four fundamental forces underpin all known physics: electromagnetism, gravity, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. However, since the mid-1980s, physicists have wondered if a fifth fundamental force could exist, which would help to explain some observational anomalies. And since then, many studies have boldly claimed discovery of this elusive force.
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Betelbuddy
BETELGEUSE (NOT BEETLEJUICE, THE slimy character of movie fame) is one of the most celebrated celestial objects in the night sky and has been at the heart of several mysteries over the years.
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March - April 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Building a Sixth-Generation Bomber Raptor
THE GLOBAL COMBAT AIR Programme (GCAP)-a project by the U.K., Italy, and Japan to develop a sixth-generation stealth fighter-has been busy at the drawing board reshaping its vision of the future of air warfare. And judging by the new concept model unveiled at this year's Farnborough air show, that future has big triangular wings.
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January - February 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Fresh Fingerprints on an Ancient Statue
A CLAY FIGURINE HAS SPENT MILLENNIA incomplete, waiting at the bottom of a lake for its long-dead craftsman to finish the Iron Age-era statuette.
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January - February 2025
Popular Mechanics US
ONE OF THE 'GREATEST THREATS' TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ISN'T WHAT YOU THINK.
EXPERTS ARE PREPARING THE REGION AGAINST THE THREAT OF DANGEROUS VOLCANIC MUDFLOWS, KNOWN AS LAHARS, WHICH COULD INUNDATE THE COMMUNITIES SURROUNDING MT. RAINIER IN AS LITTLE AS 30 MINUTES.
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January - February 2025
Popular Mechanics US
THE WORLD'S TOUGHEST ROW
They rowed 3,000 miles across the Atlantic, battling unpredictable weather, chaotic seas, and finicky equipment. But what they discovered gave them profound new insights into the power of the ocean.
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January - February 2025
Popular Mechanics US
This Ancient Fossil With a Brain and Guts
WE KNOW WHAT FOSSILS LOOK like. For example, typical dinosaur fossils are bones turned to stone and preserved from the passage of time, located, if we're particularly lucky, in large collections that can be reassembled to represent the beast they used to prop up in their entirety.
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January - February 2025
Popular Mechanics US
The Electroweak Force of the Early Universe
TODAY, THE UNIVERSE AS WE KNOW IT IS governed by four fundamental forces: the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, electromagnetism, and gravity.
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January - February 2025
Popular Mechanics US
The Tools of Copernicus
WAY BACK IN 1508, WITH ONLY LIMited tools at his disposal, Nicolaus Copernicus developed a celestial model of a heliocentric planetary system, which he described in hist landmark work De revolutionibus orbium coelestium. It was a complete overhaul of our conception of the universe-one that, unfortunately, earned him the ire of the Catholic church for decades after his death-and forever changed the way we look at the stars.
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