This Week In The Future, October 11 - October 15, 2010 Baarbarian

It's time for another exciting installment of This Week In The Future, where Baarbarian sums up the week's most noteworthy news into one bite-sized illustration. For your part, you name which of the week's PopSci stories are being illustrated.

Our contest is a little trickier this week, with seven stories from this week requiring identification.

Post your answer in the comments. The first comment with the correct, complete answer will be chosen to win a copy of the illustration on a T-shirt. (If you can't wait, you can buy your own right here.)

Until next time, enjoy our past weekly illustrated roundups here.

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Turkey Joins the Proud List of Nations With Humanoid Robot Citizens: Meet SURALP

Never Mind the Naysayers: The Chevy Volt is Excellent

Giant Undersea Network Will Bring Offshore Wind Power to East Coast, With Google Investment

New Theories Test Our Understanding of Nature's Most Elemental Force

How to Clean Up Hungary's 16-Square-Mile Toxic Mess

Nano-Miniaturization Technique Developed for Rocketry Leads to Better Dentistry

Humpback Whale Makes The Longest Documented Mammal Journey With a 6,200-Mile Swim

Video: Japanese Fembot Learns to Sing By Mimicking Pop Stars

Never Mind the Naysayers: The Chevy Volt is Excellent

Giant Undersea Network Will Bring Offshore Wind Power to East Coast, With Google Investment

New Theories Test Our Understanding of Nature's Most Elemental Force

How to Clean Up Hungary's 16-Square-Mile Toxic Mess

Nano-Miniaturization Technique Developed for Rocketry Leads to Better Dentistry

Humpback Whale Makes The Longest Documented Mammal Journey With a 6,200-Mile Swim

Sorry messed the first one up... But truth be told, the turkish robot does dance...

Video: Japanese Fembot Learns to Sing By Mimicking Pop Stars
Never Mind the Naysayers: The Chevy Volt is Excellent
Giant Undersea Network Will Bring Offshore Wind Power to East Coast, With Google Investment
New Theories Test Our Understanding of Nature's Most Elemental Force
How to Clean Up Hungary's 16-Square-Mile Toxic Mess
Nano-Miniaturization Technique Developed for Rocketry Leads to Better Dentistry
Humpback Whale Makes The Longest Documented Mammal Journey With a 6,200-Mile Swim

what up yung blooodd


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