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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from magazines published in 2018 in the journal Popular Mechanics:
Airbus: how the coolest helicopters in the world are made
Auto tomorrow: what will cars be like in five years? And after ten?
Kazuaki Harada Automatons: Wooden Wonders
Aluminum armor: the lightest protection for armored vehicles
Andrea Davide and her clockwork sculptures
Arctic monster: floating platform North Pole
Astrocyte: what is biological architecture
Nuclear burial ground: how radioactive waste is stored
Run Man Run: How We Do It
Running in the labyrinth
Unmanned vehicle Yandex: urban test drive
Bioluminescence: Can Luminous Plants Be Used?
Are there male contraceptives?
In space without a rocket: is it possible?
In Soviet times, auto travelers were surprised by the unexpected improvement of dead roads and the increase in their width. Such luxurious roads suddenly appeared, for example, in a deserted steppe and just as incomprehensibly disappeared after a few kilometers.
Up on Electricity: Electric Aircraft of the Future
Vinyl on wood, survival card and other amazing photos
Return of Indiana
Air giant: what will be the new Russian-Chinese airliner
War of the Worlds 1.0: how the most powerful WoT update was made
Let's remember the good
The Fictional Nature of Rogan Brown
Enter the dragon: how China is conquering space
Fabric guide: how to choose the best
Hydrocar to travel around the world, a woven facade and a four-meter dwelling
deep waters
Hot Pictures: Smartphone Thermal Imager
Engine for a spaceship: what people will fly into deep space
Double UAZ: what does the Russian hybrid consist of
Buyan's long arms: what Russian corvettes are capable of
Augmented reality, roly-poly cabin and other amazing photos
Do satellites of planets have satellites?
Living death: what is a biological weapon
Was life brought to Earth from outer space? Questions and answers!
Residential megaliths, survival grenade and other amazing photos
Lost in America: Parallel Universe by Andrey Trokha
Signs and meanings of China: how they write and think in China
Golden Bridge, Robot Spy and Jesus Tree
Toothy and fanged: who lived in Russia before people
Away game
I have a spacesuit, ready to travel
Artificial Art: Incredible Robot Paintings
Cadillac that drives itself
How to survive after a nuclear attack
How does a chick breathe inside an egg? Answers to interesting questions
How the human body changes in space: a detailed analysis
How to defeat the Predator and other alien creatures: a survival guide
How to hide your head in iron: battle helmets of the Middle Ages
How the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre works
How the skyscrapers of Moscow City are arranged
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Scientists at the Oxford Institute for Environmental Change have recorded record heat waves in the Arctic over the past few months. Studies have shown that in the region of the North Pole in November and December the temperature was 5 degrees higher than the average.
Warming is caused by streams of warm air regularly coming from the North Atlantic, in recent times meteorologists have observed them especially often. As a result, by the New Year the temperature can rise to zero, which is as much as 20 degrees above the temperature norm.
Last year, a similar situation was observed at the North Pole - then the temperature rose to +1,5 degrees Celsius. According to scientists, the record heat for the Arctic is directly related to climate change resulting from human activities. If earlier such weather anomalies were extremely rare - once in a thousand years, now they happen about once every 50 years.
Also, according to climatologists, the accelerated process of melting glaciers leads to an increase in air temperature: in recent months, the thickness of the ice cover of the Arctic Ocean has noticeably decreased, especially in the summer of 2016.
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