Our resident artist, Baarbarian, has once again provided us with a mysterious vision of This Week in the Future. If you've been keeping up with PopSci this week, perhaps you, dear readers, can figure it out.
Post your Sherlock-worthy deductions as to which four PopSci stories from this week the above image represents; the first to get them all correct will win a T-shirt bearing the illustration. (Or, if you can't wait, you can buy your own here.)
Until next time, enjoy our past weekly illustrated roundups here.
Five amazing, clean technologies that will set us free, in this month's energy-focused issue. Also: how to build a better bomb detector, the robotic toys that are raising your children, a human catapult, the world's smallest arcade, and much more.


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New Underwater Robot Pursues Biological Specimens Over Long Distances
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Science Wages War Against Mosquitoes: Genetic Engineering, Lasers, and Nano-Attacks
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