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Smoke on the water

When the US Special Forces need safe passage along a river, they call on the best-trained boatsmen in the world. Meet the elite fighters of Special Boat Team 22 The post Smoke on the water appeared...

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‘Instant’ tennis court’s a smash

It looks like clay, it feels like clay The post ‘Instant’ tennis court’s a smash appeared first on Popular Mechanics.

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Ruggedise your own tech

How much foam and plastic does it take to save ordinary gadgets from everyday disasters? The post Ruggedise your own tech appeared first on Popular Mechanics.

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Eye on the ball

The world's leading soccer players could follow cricketers, tennis players and golfers in benefiting from radar technology once used to follow the trajectory of missiles The post Eye on the ball...

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Unpacking the physics of soccer

Without ability, all the science and scholarly research in the world won't produce a top-class soccer player. However, the skilled player exploits basic physics every time his boot touches the ball -...

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Better eyes for football referees

By now, anyone who has been following the World Cup would have heard about the erroneously disallowed England goal. It was clear to all the viewers that it was a goal. It was clear to the players and...

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Virtual smarts

What's the best way to make a machine's brain smarter? Design it more like the real thing. By Douglas Fox The post Virtual smarts appeared first on Popular Mechanics.

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Making motions

Between the Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation Move and Microsoft Kinect, I'm having a hard time telling all these motion-controlled gaming devices apart. What are the main differences between these...

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Commercial rocket engine testing continues at Nasa

Nasa's Stennis Space Centre is moving ahead in supporting Orbital Sciences Corporation testing of Aerojet's AJ26 engines for commercial cargo flights to the International Space Station (ISS). The post...

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Here comes the Sun

A new sunflower-inspired pattern increases concentrated solar efficiency. The post Here comes the Sun appeared first on Popular Mechanics.

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hearO: used tennis ball to Bluetooth speaker

hearO breathes new life into retired tennis balls before they end up on the rubbish dump or as Fluffy’s chew toy – by turning them into Bluetooth speakers. The post hearO: used tennis ball to Bluetooth...

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