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Popular Mechanics January 29, 2010 Cassie Rodenberg |
Richard Branson Dives Into Personal Submarines With Hawkes Dreams of personal submarines came closer to a reality today when Hawkes Ocean Technologies announced it would build the next-generation winged exploration vessel. |
Popular Mechanics February 2010 Erik Sofge |
The Uncertain Future For Social Robots Humans have feared a robotic uprising since the machines first appeared in science fiction. Today, experts caution against a more insidious threat: We might like living with them too much. |
Popular Mechanics January 27, 2010 Adam Hadhazy |
17 Projects Shaping the Future of LED Lights The Department of Energy announced $37 million in grants earlier this month in its sixth round of funding for solid-state lighting. The cash will go toward basic research, product development and manufacturing of light-emitting diodes and carbon-containing organic light-emitting diodes. |
Popular Mechanics January 27, 2010 Erin McCarthy |
Asimo Headlines at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival (With Video!) Q&A with Honda's Barbara Ponce asks: Why did Honda decide to do a short about robots? |
Popular Mechanics January 26, 2010 Chris Sweeney |
The World's 18 Strangest Tunnels: Gallery The tourist and traveler can learn about tunnels all over the world and their unique features and background. |
Popular Mechanics January 26, 2010 Cassie Rodenberg |
7 Gadgets That Gather Energy While They Work Gadgets from blinds that absorb solar energy to the rocker that gathers kinetic energy to transmit to your reading light. |
Popular Mechanics January 21, 2010 |
Are Gyroplanes Deathtraps or Fun Flying Machines? Helicopters and gyroplanes: It's a contentious family rivalry. Both have spinning rotors and are highly maneuverable at low speed. |
Fast Company February 2010 Linda Tischler |
How Santiago Calatrava's Buildings Marry Engineering With Biology Santiago Calatrava's buildings marry engineering with biology. And they may just be beautiful enough to make Americans care about infrastructure. |
Popular Mechanics January 20, 2010 Erik Sofge |
The Truth About Robots and the Uncanny Valley: Analysis Despite its fame, or because of it, the uncanny valley is one of the most misunderstood and untested theories in robotics |
Popular Mechanics February 2010 |
How to Move a 120-Year Old House: Gallery The real action occurs once the house has been cut loose from water, sewage, electricity and other utilities. |
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