This Week In The Future, October 25-October 29, 2010 Baarbarian

Thanks for joining us for a very special All Hallow's Eve This Week in the Future. The art is provided, as always, by Baarbarian, but it's up to you to determine what four PopSci stories from this week the image represents.

Post your guesses in the comments section, and if you are the first to correctly name the five PopSci stories from this week represented above, you'll win a T-shirt of the image. (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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Bees Solve Hard Computing Problems Faster Than Supercomputers

Video: DARPA and Boeing's DiscRotor Retractable-Blade Heliplane

Video: Virgin Galactic, Plus Special Guest, Dedicates Spaceport America and its Two-Mile Runway

Japan's Giga-Sensitive Neutrino Experiment, Modeled In Balloons

I want a t-shirt badly!!!

Video: DARPA and Boeing's DiscRotor Retractable-Blade Heliplane

Detailed Simulation of Space Tourism Finds It Could Accelerate Climate Change

Bees Solve Hard Computing Problems Faster Than Supercomputers

Japan's Giga-Sensitive Neutrino Experiment, Modeled In Balloons

Video: Virgin Galactic, Plus Special Guest, Dedicates Spaceport America and its Two-Mile Runway

Hurray for Popsci T-shirts!!!

Bees Solve Hard Computing Problems Faster Than Supercomputers

Video: DARPA and Boeing's DiscRotor Retractable-Blade Heliplane

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Detailed Simulation of Space Tourism Finds It Could Accelerate Climate Change

Japan's Giga-Sensitive Neutrino Experiment, Modeled In Balloons

I’ll tell you a possible way to find Binladen for a T shirt.

Video: DARPA and Boeing's DiscRotor Retractable-Blade Heliplane

Detailed Simulation of Space Tourism Finds It Could Accelerate Climate Change

Bees Solve Hard Computing Problems Faster Than Supercomputers

Japan's Giga-Sensitive Neutrino Experiment, Modeled In Balloons



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