Popular Mechanics helps the reader master the modern world, presenting trusted information about his home, his car, his technology and the world around him. With tool tests, building projects, car reviews and more, Popular Mechanics shows the American man how to upgrade his life. And the magazine's analysis of the latest developments in technology and engineering keeps him in the know about the science behind the news-from alternative energy to military technology to digital privacy. Each month, nearly 9 million curious minds turn to Popular Mechanics for advice and in-depth reporting. Get Popular Mechanics digital magazine subscription today.
Popular Mechanics
THE OBELISK “LIFEFORMS” HIDING IN HUMANS
HOW TO MAKE DEATH SUSTAINABLE
The First Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile Attack
Rapid Evolution
THAT DAMN STUCK DOOR-HINGE PIN
The Surprising Drama Behind the Decimal Point
Our New Moon Epoch
The World’s Most Mysterious Eggs
6 Ominous Sea Sponges
How “Second Sound” Exists
A BLISTERING INFERNO. A WHIRLING TORNADO. A SHOCKING CRASH. • AERIAL FIREFIGHTERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A CRITICAL LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST RAGING WILDFIRES. BUT INCREASINGLY EXTREME BLAZES AND A HORRIFIC ACCIDENT HAVE MANY WONDERING HOW WE’LL ADAPT TO FIRES OF THE FUTURE.
THERE’S AN ARMY OF THIEVES COMING FOR YOUR CATALYTIC CONVERTER
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO SHARPENING YOUR TOOLS
SHARPENING WISDOM • There are many different ways to arrive at the same level of sharpness—and this issue is hotly debated. Here’s our take on a variety of sharpening topics.
AFTER YOU DIE, A UNIVERSE EATS YOUR BODY • SCIENTISTS ARE UNRAVELING THE SECRETS OF THE NECROBIOME, THE ECOSYSTEM THAT TAKES OVER OUR CORPSES AFTER DEATH.
HOW TO GET STARTED SOLDERING • Soldering is rapidly becoming the skill of a bygone era. Much like the ability to drive a car with a manual transmission, read a map, or write a check, younger generations are learning less about how to work with their hands—and it’s time for that to change.
SOLDERING ALTERNATIVES
59 Years Ago in PopMech • //A PORTAL INTO POPMECH’S PRESCIENT AND OCCASIONALLY ABSURD PAST //