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How To Buy Your Own Unique Property
A report from the analytics company GeoTab counts more than 3 800 ghost towns still standing in America. But they don’t usually receive much attention when they hit the market, says Underwood. Weird property news generally travels fastest by word of
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The World’s Smallest Implantable Chip Might Save Your Life One Day
SCIENTISTS AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY have created the world’s smallest microchip, which can be implanted into the body and may eventually be able to detect medical conditions such as strokes. The chips, called motes, are the size of dust mites, measurin
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Power To The People
WE SOUTH AFRICANS need to plan our lives around the load-shedding schedule. Whether it’s for chores around the house, work, or even leisure time, knowing when your power will be down is crucial. But the impact of the situation can be reduced, if you
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6 Metre Waves. All Engines On Fire. 1 500 Km From Land.
Eric Lindner’s book Tiger in the Sea: The Ditching of Flying Tiger 923 and the Desperate Struggle for Survival tells the story of pilot John Murray’s 1962 lifesaving ‘ditch’ of an L-1049H Super Constellation in the North Atlantic Ocean. The barely co
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Editor-In-Chief Mark Samuel Copy Editor Alan Valkenburg Creative: Art Director Tauriq Loofer Designer Tyrone Michaels Intern Designer Keenan Petersen RSA Contributor Tiana Cline Digital: Digital Group Web Developer Cicero Joseph Webmaster Lizelle Leo
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How To Ditch A Plane According To Physics
Landing a plane on a runway is simple. A backward-pushing force, such as friction, between the tyres and the ground, or the engines’ reverse thrust, slows the plane, while lift from the wings and the natural reaction force from the ground counter the
Popular Mechanics South Africa4 min readSecurity
Quantum Cyberattacks Are Coming. This Maths Can Stop Them
ENCRYPTION – THE PROCESS OF SENDING A scrambled message that only the intended recipient’s device can decode – allows private and public sectors alike to safeguard information. Traditional encryption uses schemes based on complex mathematics such as
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Unlock Your Devices’ Full Potential With A USB-C Hub
AS NEW TECH SHRINKS EACH YEAR, essential ports such as USB-A, HDMI, and ethernet are being replaced by the slimmer USB-C. A hub (often referred to as a dongle) is a small, port-laden gadget that plugs into a single USB-C slot on devices such as lapto
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F1 Taught Me That Speed Starts With Comfort
AS A FAN OF MOTORSPORT, I’M ALWAYS fascinated with the finer details that go into Formula One racing. Piloting the fastest racing cars on the planet subjects drivers to savage forces – up to 6 G’s under braking – which has led to an almost endless pu
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Dealing With Dust
Grinding is messy – grit flies everywhere. While it may be tempting to use a traditional shop dust-collection system, don’t. Particles of metal coming off grinding wheels are hot and could ignite fine, dry sawdust in a dust collector, causing a fire.
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GEAR & GADGETS
WHEN IT COMES to camping in comfort, Thule has created stylish roof-top tent products in the shape of the Basin and the Basin Wedge. Not only are these tents extremely easy to set up, and functional, but they also look very good, not at all detractin
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We Built The World’s First V-8 Tesla
THE RICH REBUILDS TEAM HAD A DEAD MODELS. THEY FIXED IT WITH A CAMARO ENGINE. SINCE THE DAWN OF TIME, WE’VE WANTED TO DISPLAY A FEATURED CAR AT SEMA. THE SPECIALTY EQUIPMENT Market Association trade show in Las Vegas is extravagant, it is inspiring,
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Power Trip
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the most recent November/December issue. I was particularly impressed with the diverse mix of features, from the ‘How your world works’ short articles up front (the report on autonomous drones felt all too relevant, with
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Signing Off
THE PROCESS OF PUTTING together this issue of POPULAR MECHANICS and sending it off to the printer has been bittersweet. Since being appointed editor of this fine publication, back in 2018, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed creating every single issue. I’ve lea
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The Key To Finding This 'Impossible' Material Might Be A Nuclear Explosion
ADECADES-LONG QUEST TO FIND quasicrystals – a crystal-like material with a seemingly impossible structure – has led researchers to an unlikely location: the site of the Trinity test, the first atomic bomb blast. When the US military detonated a pluto
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Can A retired Rocket Engine take Us To Mars?
THE HEART OF NASA’S SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM ARRIVED AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER LAST APRIL AS THE AGENCY’S FIRST HUMAN-RATED DEEP SPACE ROCKET IN 50 YEARS. The 65 m core stage rocket, along with a pair of solid rocket boosters, and the Orion crew module larg
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Did The US Lose A Crucial Testing Ground When It Left Afghanistan?
FOURTEEN YEARS AFTER DUBBING ITS most powerful non-nuclear weapon ever developed ‘the Mother of All Bombs’ (MOAB), the US military finally found an opportunity to test the ordnance on the battlefield. In April 2017, intelligence officials had located
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HOW TO BUILD a BACKYARD GREEN-HOUSE
Many backyard gardeners start their plants indoors in late winter or early spring, before the weather is warm. But the best way to jump-start plants for spring gardening and also extend the growing season into winter is with a backyard greenhouse. Ou
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General Grinding Safety
Use it. Take it from someone who had a tiny bit of hot metal fuse to their eye that needed removing. Aside from that not being fun, the risk of losing sight is just not worth the time it takes to don eye protection. While there are all kinds of fancy
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How Do You Build The World’s Largest Magnet? It’s Complicated
THE WORLD’S LARGEST AND MOST POWERFUL magnet, the ‘Central Solenoid’, is finally here – or at least, the first piece of it is. Fully assembled, it will be 18 m tall, 4 m wide, and weigh about 910 metric tons, meaning the decade-in-the-making magnet w
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Mazda
I’VE SAID IT before and I’ll say it again – there’s something special about the look of all Mazda models in recent years. And the CX-5 is no different. Nothing is out of place – from the bullnose grille through to the rear fender, it’s well balanced,
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Volkswagen
VOLKSWAGEN’S NEW TAIGO is a handsome car if ever we’ve seen one. Exterior aesthetics is certainly something this German carmaker gets right more often than not, and this compact SUV is sure to garner a lot of attention with its sleek curves and well-
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What Happens When Two Black Holes Collide?
FOR THE FIRST TIME, WE’VE OBSERVED A 50-YEAR-OLD theorem from Stephen Hawking in the natural world. Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), California Institute of Technology, Cornell University, and Stony Brook University an
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Flying Cars And Robot Butlers!
THE FUTURE IS nothing like we predicted… If we’re honest with ourselves, science fiction has given us a lot of baggage. Just consider for a moment Arthur C Clarke’s brilliant novel (and the movie adaptation), 2001: A Space Odyssey. There we read abou
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How To Be Good At What You Do
Watch the complete MADE HERE video series on YouTube: youtube.com/popmechshow SIALKOT, PAKISTAN, has been a worldwide hub of football, or soccer ball, production since the late 1800s. British colonials paid local cobblers there to recreate the balls
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I Bought A GHOST TOWN
IN 2018, BRENT UNDERWOOD SUBMITTED A WINNING $1.4 MILLION BID on a network of dried-up silver mines in Southern California. The property includes 336 acres (136 ha) of high-desert terrain and the remains of a mining boomtown called Cerro Gordo, or ‘F
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Know The Facts
In the last six decades, more than 600 astronauts have travelled into SPACE. Surgical equipment is one of the top exports of Sialkot, Pakistan, but that’s not the only thing the city mass-produces. Sialkot alone manufactures 70 per cent of the world’
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Tidal Floods Are Coming To More Cities, Thanks To The Moon’s Wobble
TIDAL FLOODS CAN SHUT DOWN HIGHWAYS, turn parking lots into lakes, and spread runoff from overwhelmed sewage systems. And while they’ve been more common to low-lying US East Coast cities like Miami or Charleston, South Carolina, coastal towns that ha
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