This Week In The Future, October 4 - October 8, 2010 Baarbarian

Welcome back to This Week In The Future. As you can see, things are going a little awry. Can you name the four PopSci stories from this week that led to the mayhem above?

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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RatCar from Japan
Energy Efficient Empire state building
Darth Vader jelly fish
Unicycling Robot

Didn't want to be wrong.

How the Empire State Building Is Pioneering the Future of Energy Efficiency

Video: Japan's Murata Girl Bot Unicycles on a Curved Balance Beam

First Complete Census of Marine Life Catalogs Yeti Crab, Darth Vader Jelly, and 6,000 More

Meet RatCar, a Japanese Robot Car Controlled By a Rat's Brain

now this is wearable

1.Video: Japan's Murata Girl Bot Unicycles on a Curved Balance Beam
2.How the Empire State Building Is Pioneering the Future of Energy Efficiency
3.First Complete Census of Marine Life Catalogs Yeti Crab, Darth Vader Jelly, and 6000 More
4.Meet RatCar, a Japanese Robot Car Controlled By a Rat's Brain

looks like somebody let the crazy out of the basement

me plz

would like one thank you.

I would like to wear this one

best shirt yet, i would love it

Japan's Murata Unicycling Girl Bot (http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-10/video-japans-unicycling-murata-girl-bot-executes-perfect-s-curve)
Japanese Robot Car controlled by the brain of a rat (http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-10/ratcar-tracks-brain-waves-control-movement)
Darth Vader Jelly and the Complete Census of Marine Life (http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-10/first-complete-marine-life-census-discovers-yeti-crab-darth-vader-jelly-and-6000-more)
Empire State Building and Energy Efficiency (http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-10/greening-world%E2%80%99s-most-iconic-skyscraper)

@Ktb10 21 comments in a row O_O
(by the way the people running this website aren't really scientists)

Anyone recalling the old rat fink pictures of the 80's after looking at this picture?



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