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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from magazines published in 2016 in the journal Popular Mechanics:

AK Alfa: Israeli Kalash

AnyWalker: robot assistant from Russia

Drone racing: superman racing

ECTO-1, the car of ghost hunters: how it works

Flying Phantom: yachts that can fly

Palantir: how US intelligence agencies monitor the population

Perlan 2: a plane that doesn't need fuel

RS1A3 Minirex: tactical robot for urban combat

Tesla: why batteries will conquer the global auto industry

Visual Science: How the World's Best Science Illustrations Are Made

Airliner. Full inspection

Tunnel Acrobatics: The Aerodynamic Sport of the Future

The Arctic: who does it belong to if not Russia?

Arctic Air Defense of Russia: MiG-31 and MiG-31BM

Arthur Ganson and his amazing machines: Leonardo of the XNUMXth century

Asya Kazantseva: the better you sleep, the more you remember

Atmospheric satellites: solar-powered drones

Snowmobile ballet: tricks, jumps and tricks

Baltic: an amazing icebreaker that goes sideways

Contactless payments: how does it work and can it be trusted?

Pokemon biology: how Pikachu and Bulbasaur work from the inside

Biohackers: how to modify human vision

Warhead: what's inside and how it works after separation from the rocket

Small Aircraft Fighting: The Most Extreme Modeling

Flood Control: Russia in the Water

Was there a goal: high-tech technologies for fixing the ball at the European Championship

On the eve of the European Football Championship: 94 changes in the rules

Rifle Exhaust: silent, high-caliber, ours

The second life of the SVD: the legendary rifle and its future

Selection of winter tires: overview of new products 2016/2017

Gene therapy: how genetic diseases are treated

Hypersonic aircraft: a technological revolution?

Deep sea quarry: how to get diamonds from the bottom of the ocean

Go: why did the computer take so long to defeat a human?

Hologram on a regular printer? Easily!

Holographic people: Jackets and Helson 3D installations

Naked digger: an animal that does not age

Gentlemen's race: the most beautiful auto show in the world

Two tons of TNT: how explosives work in quarries

The ninth planet: does it really exist?

Wooden skyscrapers: how it works

Should restaurants reduce portion sizes?

Drones and Action Cameras: Technology Show Trends 2016

Behind the scenes of the Oscars: what special awards are given for

Beyond the Periodic Table: Why Looking for Transuranium Elements

Closed firing positions: how to fight with enemy artillery

Interesting fact: who invented windsurfing and why?

Snake venoms: how they work and is it possible to escape

Measurements at the Olympics: the evolution of precision

Artificial star: how to launch the brightest satellite

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