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For our annual How It Works issue, we break down everything from the massive Falcon Heavy rocket to a tiny DNA sequencer that connects to a USB port. We also take a look at an ambitious plan for faster-than-light travel and dive into the billion-dollar science of dog food.
Plus the latest Legos, Cadillac's plug-in hybrid, a tractor built for the apocalypse, and more.

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Hey, I'm gettng an 'Access Denied' message when I try to view the gallery.
Love, Peace & Soul
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Interesting thumbnails though!
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Ditto!
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I feel like Lawnmower Man.
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Access Denied....You know if you guys need a web admin who isnt missing the important parts of his grey matter, hit me up.
Also LOL @ Whoever reported tertertert
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Same message at work and same message else where.
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I reported myself. That way at least one site admin can see what's going on here.
On topic: You can now read the article.
Woopee, I can see the pictures this morning....
The James Webb 'Scope At SXSW' is CooLaBle!
Volcano Lightning is surprising and interesting!
"...This laser-blasted chip can still function, despite the gaping hole..." I found the comment, "...Because when the robot apocalypse occurs, we definitely want them to be indestructible...", more interesting from PoPSCi.
Again, "....This is a design for a system of skyscrapers that could help mankind rebuild after the apocalypse..." Aaa, what does PoPSCi know, that we do not???!!!