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POPULAR MECHANICS TOOL AWARDS 2023

IMPLEMENTS of CONSTRUCTION

TOOLS ARE IMPORTANT. WE NEED THEM TO WORK ON OUR HOUSES, FIX OUR CARS, AND WHIP OUR YARDS INTO SHAPE. BUT THERE'S ANOTHER ASPECT TO TOOLS: WE LIKE USING THEM. EXPERIENCING THE POWER TO WORK FASTER, MORE EASILY, OR WITH GREATER ACCURACY IS DEEPLY SATISFYING BECAUSE THE TOOL IMPROVES THE PROCESS AND THE RESULTS. IF YOU FEEL THE SAME WAY, READ ON. WE HOPE ONE OF THESE WILL HELP YOU ENJOY YOUR NEXT PROJECT.

BEST CORDLESS TRACK SAW

Ryobi PTS01 $299

We've learned one thing from testing track saws in the last year: We like them a lot. And there certainly is a lot to like in this easy-handling, 18-volt saw from Ryobi, a power tool priced for homeowners and hobbyists that's capable of doing very smooth, straight, and accurate cuts. The kit version of the saw comes with a two-piece, 55-inch track, a 4-Ah battery, and a charger. It's more than enough capability to help you knock out a plywood shelving project.

BEST VALUE DRILL-IMPACT DRIVER KIT

Ryobi PBLDD01 $199

The PBLDD01 isn't as fast as a contractor-duty tool (it did hang up many times at the bottom of the hole). But the fact that a DIY-grade hammer-drill made 49 one-inch holes through framing lumber in our test without much complaint is pretty remarkable. In terms of value, it's hard to beat because it comes with an equally spunky impact driver.

BEST JIGSAW

Bosch GST18V-50N $149

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AT THE PLACE WHERE Jesus was crucified, there was a garden, and in the garden a new tomb, in which no one had ever been laid.\"-John 19:41.

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Actual Random Numbers

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Inside the Glitter LAB

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The SECRET VENOMOUS HISTORY of Ozempic

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ONE BUCKET. TEN GENIUS HACKS.

THERE'S A $5 DO-IT-ALL PROBLEM SOLVER JUST SITTING IN YOUR GARAGE. PUT IT TO WORK!

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Lucid Dreaming

THE STATE KNOWN AS LUCID DREAMING IS an unquestionably surreal one, and it just got even more so. A team of researchers at Radboud University Medical Center in the Netherlands has discovered that lucid dreaming is a state of consciousness separate from both wakefulness and REM sleep (the state usually associated with dreams). In fact, it is associated with its own type of brain activity.

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The Ancient People of the Sahara

BETWEEN 14,800 AND 5,500 YEARS AGO, the Sahara—known for being one of the driest places on Earth—actually had enough water to support a way of life. Back then, it was a savanna that early human populations settled to take advantage of the favorable farming conditions. Among them was a mysterious people who lived in what is now southwestern Libya and should have been genetically subSaharan—except, upon a modern analysis, their genes didn’t reflect that.

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