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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from magazines published in 2017 in the journal Popular Mechanics:
3D CMB Globe: Download and Print
Ethereum: a platform for blockchain systems and its creator Vitalik Buterin
FEDOR First: Russian anthropomorphic robot
Flyboard: how a flying segway works and how to use it
iPhone on wheels: urban transport in Russian
Kingsman: Agent Outfit Guide
Playtron: a constructor that allows you to extract notes from any object!
Solar Impulse 2 and Omega watches
TARG: wooden weapons are as good as real ones
And instead of a heart - an electric motor
Admiral for an hour: how the World of Warships game works
Azuma Makoto and his photographs of plants in outer space
Anti-Magnetic Movement: Why Magnetic Fields Don't Affect Watch Accuracy
Arctic burlak: Russian all-terrain vehicle for the north
Asgardia: the first space nation
Bacteria of eternal youth: Russian scientists about slowing down aging
Baltic Trafalgar: how Russia fought with Sweden
Self-driving vehicles, PM kids and other best letters of the month
Biology of xenomorphs: how Aliens work
Biofoundation: how microorganisms are used in construction
Near future on hand
Combat humanoid robots: how they are made
Caterpillar fighter and other amazing photos
Combat in virtual reality: the editors of the PM are testing VR games
Were our African ancestors similar to today's blacks?
In the Dark Room: Quest Championship
god gaze
Explosives: fantastic creatures by Maxim Kostenko
Vlad Lobayev's rifle: the farthest shot in the world
Hydrogen car: keep moving
Hydrogen transport: technology of the future or complete failure?
US military news 2017: smart grenades and aircraft carriers
Return of the Concorde: a new round of supersonic passenger aircraft
Is it possible to fly into space in a pressurized airship with a rocket engine?
Memories of the Cassini probe: all about the mission to Saturn
The time of people, or the Anthropocene: when a new geological era began
Smart time
Are stars found in extragalactic space?
Second coming
Gas turbine tank T-80U: test drive Popular Mechanics
Invention gene
Airplane-Dragon Hybrids: The Works of Alice Bruder
TsAGI main pipe
Holography on the windshield: when can we expect glass displays?
Molecule Racing: A Brief Overview of Molecular Cars
Getting ready for the Oscars: the coolest tech movie stories of 2016/17
Gravity weapons: how trebuchets are built in Russia
Daan Rosegaarde: architect of interactive spaces
Two fingers up: an overview of the coolest modern slingshots
Enthusiast's Day: the story of a Russian who won the Dakar
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DARPA has announced that it is accepting proposals to improve technologies for detecting and recognizing biometric features through walls and other obstacles.
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