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A Water-Powered Jetpack | Up, Up and Away Controlled with a throttle on the handgrip, Raymond Li’s Jetlev-Flyer (shown here operated by Steven J. Grey, one of Li’s official demonstrators) can provide up to two hours of continuous flight. Courtesy D.G. Hubbard - I Want One

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A Water-Powered Jetpack | Up, Up and Away Controlled with a throttle on the handgrip, Raymond...

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Very smart idea, but only for short runs.

The Green Dream - Going Gray, Saving Blue - Popular Science. A graywater system uses shower and sink runoff to flush the toilets. Plus four more ways to save water at home.  - Tech Stuff

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The Green Dream - Going Gray, Saving Blue - Popular Science. A graywater system uses shower and...

Scientists Outsmart the Immune System to Better Match People with Organs | Popular Science. It's amazing how far we have come in so little time. - Creative Learning

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Scientists Outsmart the Immune System to Better Match People with Organs | Popular Science. It's...

You Built What? The 200-MPG Honda Aerocycle | Popular Science. A motorcycle with an aerodynamic shell gets more than 200 miles per gallon - Tech Stuff

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You Built What? The 200-MPG Honda Aerocycle | Popular Science. A motorcycle with an aerodynamic...

The Future of Green Architecture - A Live-In Power Plant | Popular Science. This concept skyscraper could generate enough energy to power 4,000 homes, now that's impressive. - Tech Stuff

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The Future of Green Architecture - A Live-In Power Plant | Popular Science. This concept...

2020 Vision - A Look Forward To The Promises of a Truly Amazing Year | Popular Science. Future Cities! In the year 2020, cars will fly, cities will power themselves with sunlight, biofuels, and minerals mined from the moon, computers will be more powerful than the human brain, and everything will be a touchscreen! Perhaps. - Tech Stuff

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2020 Vision - A Look Forward To The Promises of a Truly Amazing Year | Popular Science. Future...

Microsoft Announces Its First Real Tablet : (The Surface). Right now in Los Angeles, curiously late in the evening, Microsoft is showing off its very first modern (read: post-iPad) tablet. The family will be called the Surface, the same as its conceptually-cool-but-practically-impractical tabletop touch computer. I love my ipad so this can be a spare for when the battery dies. - I Want One

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Microsoft Announces Its First Real Tablet : (The Surface). Right now in Los Angeles, curiously...

VW's 260-MPG Diesel Hybrid Concept May Actually Get Built | Popular Science. Volkswagen's latest eye-catching creation, the ultra-efficient diesel-hybrid XL1, debuted at the Qatar Auto Show, immediately garnering attention both for its looks and its specs. But according to German publication Automobilwoche (warning: German), VW actually intends to bring the XL1 to market, albeit in a (very) limited run. - Random Stuff

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VW's 260-MPG Diesel Hybrid Concept May Actually Get Built | Popular Science. Volkswagen's latest...

Scientists Outsmart the Immune System to Better Match People with Organs | Popular Science. It's amazing how far we have come in so little time. - heart

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Scientists Outsmart the Immune System to Better Match People with Organs | Popular Science. It's...

Samsung Galaxy S III Review - The Samsung Galaxy is a great phone but its going to take a lot for me to trade in my iphone for one, sorry samsung. - Tech Stuff

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Samsung Galaxy S III Review - The Samsung Galaxy is a great phone but its going to take a lot for...

Microsoft Announces Windows Phone 8: New Start Screen, NFC, and More | Popular Science - Microsoft, in a big one-two punch of mobile, followed up Monday's Surface tablet announcement with today's unveiling of Windows Phone 8. It's the followup to last year's "Mango" update, which we quite liked, but it seems like the updates here are much more for developers than users (i.e. native code sharing with Windows 8).  - Tech Stuff

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Microsoft Announces Windows Phone 8: New Start Screen, NFC, and More | Popular Science -...