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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from journals published in 2010 in the journal Young Technician:
But the sun is still better.
Aviation of the future
Car - ship - plane
Archimedes 13
Butterfly and plane
Wave Runners
What can't you shoot without?
Silent Shot
Pancake on the ball, or how to make a breakthrough in mathematics
Power Supplies
Power Supplies
BMPT - defender of tanks
The car has nothing to do with it..
Nature's Patent Armor
A story about dust
In space - a flying carpet!
B. Congratulations to the hero of the day!
Let's go back to the stone age?
Turntables and fountains
funny crafts
Wind generator on the roof
Vintu volcano is not terrible
Instead of an airbag
The return of the steam engine?
around the chimney
Everyone lies calendars?
Higher and higher..
The universal brain of Andrey Linde
Door selection
Select wallpaper
Electroplating instead of pickling
Hunger. fantasy story
Lunokhod racing
The city under the dome
Row ... wheels!
Long live scented soap!
The case of telomeres
Landing on an asteroid
Cheaper nowhere
Rain in the apartment
Houses made of ... fabric
Hole. fantasy story
If you blow up the cells..
More about robot transformer
live antennas
Life in outer space
A mysterious story about dark energy and the fifth dimension
Look into the future
In-flight refueling
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