What is ... bonjour? A clearly French robot is playing Jeopardy, but that's not all. This week's vision of the future illustrates a whopping 9 stories from the last 5 days on PopSci.com.
As ever, if you are the first to correctly identify all of them in the comments section, you can win this week's image on a T-shirt. Or, if you just can't wait, you can buy yours 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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Video: SEGA's New Urinal-Based Gaming Interface Lets You Pee for Points
Little French Robot Nao Has A Big Helpful Humanoid Brother
IBM's TriviaBot Watson to Take on Ken Jennings in Man Vs. Machine Episode of Jeopardy
Ukraine Plans to Open Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster Site to Tourism Next Year
Video: Shorts-Wearing Japanese Sprinter-Bot Runs Like a Human on Robotic Legs
New Report Calls for Creation of "Space Superfund" to Clean Up Junk in Low Earth Orbit
Video: Dust Ball Robotic Vacuum Smartly Sucks Debris As It Tumbles Across Your Floor
Via Stem Cell Transplant, German Doctors Say They've Cured a Patient's HIV
ryuma niiyama's running robot
stuxnet virus hits iranian nuclear program
vikings stadium snoe cave-in
space debris superfund site
HIV cure with stem cells in germany
Dutch Royalty marriage hush-up
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