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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from magazines published in 2003 in the journal Popular Mechanics:
Airsurfing. Jumping
BMW without engine. Skateboard
CD, DVD or SACD? SACD and PCM
XNUMXth century GPS. Marine chronometers
MPEG-2: educational program. Video
Rolls-Royce among TVs. Plasma
She'll be back! Terminator
Alchemist of Light. Film Pioneers
American space program. What's next
American Marine. Fighters against terror
Anatomy of a digital camera. What does she have inside?
Armada of Count Zeppelin. Airships
Artillery in orbit. Combat orbital stations
Attack on cancer. cancer vaccine
Airplane-2. Testing the plane
Barmingrad. Forgotten city
Running pictures. Camcorders
No trace. rebreather
Battle for bytes. The Digital Death of Celluloid
Battle Island. Naval base
Soldiers of the invisible front. Sports optics
household bomb. volume explosion
In a virtual galaxy far, far away. Computer games
In a new color. Colorful shootouts
In pursuit of power. Superchargers
Transmission variation. Variable speed drive
Riding on the reactor. nuclear aircraft
Back to the roots. Nobel Prize
The return of synthesis. Fusion energy
Take your radio with you. Satellite. Digital satellite radio
Enter the matrix. video games
Slap. How is a steam locomotive
Gateway to the underwater world. minisub
The arrogance gene. Great deceivers
Main X-File. Secret
Global cooling. Air conditioners
Hot ten. Glycomics
Hot ten. Reliability
Hot ten. Ten new technologies that are sure to change the world
Hot ten. PM continues a series of publications about new technologies that are sure to change the world. Part VII
Hot ten. cartilage
Hot ten. Part III
Hot ten. Part IV
Hot ten. Part V
Storm of the Straits. Landing ship
Jedi in blue. Film Effects
House of the Future. Futurism
Ghost road. Stalin's building of the century
Breathe deeply. Scuba
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