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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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Recognizing people through walls 02.01.2012

DARPA has announced that it is accepting proposals to improve technologies for detecting and recognizing biometric features through walls and other obstacles.

The Biometrics-at-a-distance program project involves the creation of sensors that can identify people at a distance and in a crowd, capturing various characteristic features, including the nature of the heartbeat.

Devices capable of detecting a person behind a wall or in the rubble will not surprise anyone today. Ho DARPA expects something fundamentally more. We are talking about increasing the working distance (now such devices are effective at a distance of less than 10 m and only for not too thick walls).

And most importantly, the new technology should use the individual nature of the heartbeat, which is as unique for different people as fingerprints and the pattern of the iris.

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