This Week In The Future, November 8 - November 12, 2010 Baarbarian

Our resident artist Baarbarian has provided us with yet another vision of This Week in the Future. This week's roundup includes five stories from the last five Popular Science days, starring one doleful sailorbot.

Post your guesses in the comments section, and the first complete, correct answer will win a T-shirt of the image. (Or, if you can't wait, you can buy yours here)

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

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1. Genetically Engineered Plants Grow Ingredients For Making Green Plastic
2. Sprint's ZTE Peel Case Turns Your iPod Touch Into a Cheap, Contract-Free iPhone
3. Navy Commissions More Intuitive, Sensitive War Robots
4. Scientists Discover Self-Cloning Lizard Species On Vietnamese Restaurant Menu
5. Trees Infused With Glowing Nanoparticles Could Replace Streetlights

I think that's right although not sure about the last one there

1. Scientists Discover Self-Cloning Lizard Species On Vietnamese Restaurant Menu
2. Navy Commissions More Intuitive, Sensitive War Robots
3. Sprint's ZTE Peel Case Turns Your iPod Touch Into a Cheap, Contract-Free iPhone
4. Genetically Engineered Plants Grow Ingredients For Making Green Plastic
5. Trees Infused With Glowing Nanoparticles Could Replace Streetlights

but the dude before me beet me to it! vary nice. i had to make a account before i could comment... so sad... next time! :)

but if it counts for any thing, mine is published order! :)

wanna toss me a shirt? at least im not one of these damn spammers.

wow, the spam IS pretty bad...


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