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Test-Driving Plug-in Cars

The Popular Mechanics Show·PopularMechanics@hearst.com (Popular Mechanics Magazine)·about 1 month ago
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From the Tesla Roadster to the all-electric Mini Cooper S, we've driven our share of electric cars. West coast editor Ben Stewart joins me to share his impressions of all-electric and plug-in hybrids, as well as to chat about his wheel time in some…

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Deep Fried: From Onion Rings to Global Warming

The Popular Mechanics Show·PopularMechanics@hearst.com (Popular Mechanics Magazine)·about 1 month ago
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Leading global warming experts Gavin Schmidt, Trevor Williams and Meredith Nettles join us for a roundtable discussion about the science behind climate modeling and learn the frightening facts we already know and the even more frightening ones we don't…

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Microsoft Surface: Behind the Scenes

The Popular Mechanics Show·PopularMechanics@hearst.com (Popular Mechanics Magazine)·about 1 month ago
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After all the fanfare from techies worldwide, the touchscreen coffee table that could change the world is just getting started. Senior technology editor Glenn Derene, who was the first journalist to go hands-on with Surface, analyzes the top-secret…

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From the Beach to the Moon

The Popular Mechanics Show·PopularMechanics@hearst.com (Popular Mechanics Magazine)·about 1 month ago
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At T-minus 3 hours, 45 minutes before the Space Shuttle Atlantis launch, NASA administrator Michael Griffin sat down with Popular Mechanics for a very candid conversation on the space agency's future, from partnering with private space moguls to the 2008…

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Life on Mars, Death of Bees and More

The Popular Mechanics Show·PopularMechanics@hearst.com (Popular Mechanics Magazine)·about 1 month ago
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To commemorate the upcoming 50th anniversary of manned spaceflight, we're looking at the next 50 years. In the first of a two-part series, New York Times astrobiology reporter Carl Zimmer joins us to predict what we'll find when we finally step foot on…

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