Here are top 10 PopMech stories of the year. [View in Browser]( [Popular Mechanics]( [SHOP]( [EXCLUSIVE]( [SUBSCRIBE]( Jennifer Leman Senior Features Editor Hey, ! Senior features editor Jennifer Leman here! This year, Popular Mechanics has traveled across the solar system, explored the microscopic ecosystems within our body, and tinkered with expert builders. There were capers, conspiracies and calamitous mishaps we couldnât tear our eyes away from. We sought answers to big, bold questions: What does it mean to die? How can we use technology to right historyâs wrongs? Are we alone in the universe? We donât have all the answers yet, but weâve sure learned a lot along the way. Here are ten of our favorite stories from this past year. Iâm eager to see what 2023 has in store. [The James Webb Space Telescope's First Images Are NASA's Greatest Achievement in Decades]( [The James Webb Space Telescope's First Images Are NASA's Greatest Achievement in Decades]( Joe Pappalardoâs well-sourced account of the days following the launch of NASAâs James Webb Space Telescope in 2021 sparkles. Tensions are high and thereâs $10 billion worth of magnets, motors and mirrors at stake. Pappalardo exquisitely captures the many emotions that the telescopeâs managers grapple with as their lifeâs work unfurls before themânearly one million miles from Earth. [Read More]( [There's an Army of Thieves Coming for Your Catalytic Converter]( [There's an Army of Thieves Coming for Your Catalytic Converter]( Over the course of four months, a Kentucky family made more than $180,000 pilfering catalytic converters from vehicles parked across the Louisville area. Dylan Taylor-Lehman reports on a growing issueâcatalytic converter thefts are on the rise in Americaâand tracks efforts to stop the thieves. Plus, weâve got tips on how you can keep your own car safe. [Read More]( [Did Faulty Crime-Scene Reconstruction Send the Wrong Man to Prison for Life?]( [Did Faulty Crime-Scene Reconstruction Send the Wrong Man to Prison for Life?]( In 1999, 7-year-old Sharita Rivera was struck by multiple cars along a remote stretch of North Carolina highway and killed. Soon after, the police charged one of Riveraâs neighbors, Quincy Amerson, who they allege left her for dead after murdering her mother. But in the years since he was convicted, new evidence has emerged. [Read More]( [Alternate text] [Alternate text] [After You Die, a Universe Eats Your Body]( After You Die, a Universe Eats Your Body]( In this story, we travel with Erika Engelhaupt to a body farm in the Smoky Mountains to learn about the necrobiome, an assemblage of microbes that feast on our bodies after we die. Researchers at the University of Tennesseeâs Forensic Anthropology Research Facility study these organisms to better understand the different stages of human decomposition. [Read More]( [20,000 Vehicles Under the Sea: Inside the Felicity Ace Disaster]( [20,000 Vehicles Under the Sea: Inside the Felicity Ace Disaster]( In February, the world watched with bemusement as 3,828 luxury vehicles stowed within a cargo vessel caught fire and sank into the mid-Atlantic. (Nearby boats safely evacuated the shipâs 22-person crew.) Andrew Lawrence details what went wrong aboard the doomed Felicity Ace and explores why these massive cargo ships keep sinking. [Read More]( [We Built the Worldâs First V-8 Tesla]( [We Built the Worldâs First V-8 Tesla]( Steven Mark Salowskyâone fifth of the Rich Rebuilds teamâ details his crewâs restoration of a 2015 Tesla Model S outfitted with a LS3 V-8 engine, which they pulled from a wrecked 2011 Chevrolet Camaro SS. The Frankensteinian vehicle is a masterful feat of engineering. [Read More]( [Alternate text]
[Alternate text] [We Built the Worldâs First V-8 Tesla]( [Is Death Real? New Experiments Raise Important Questions on What it Means to Die.]( What does it mean to die? For Pop Mechâs latest Apple News+ issue, Esther Landhuis spoke with a slew of experts to unpack this haunting question and provide a window into an industry devoted to loosening the hold death has over us. Eternal life might be closer than we think. [Read More]( [We Built the Worldâs First V-8 Tesla]( [After the Zodiac Killer's '340' Cipher Stumped the FBI, Three Amateurs Made a Breakthrough]( For decades, the Zodiac Killerâs 340 cipher has stumped amateur puzzle fanatics, true crime junkies and law enforcement officers alike. This feature from Pop Mechâs inaugural Apple News+ issue details the herculean effort to untangle the final unsolved message from one of historyâs most sinister serial killers. [Read More]( [We Built the Worldâs First V-8 Tesla]( [Finding the Lost Graves of Muskowekwan]( For years, archaeologist Kisha Supernant has searched the grounds of Canadaâs infamous residential schools for the remains of Indigenous children who lived and died thereâoften under suspicious circumstances. Luke Ottenhof joins Supernant on her quest for closure and explores how shedding light on the atrocities perpetrated by these schools has helped the Indigenous community heal centuries later. [Read More]( [We Built the Worldâs First V-8 Tesla]( [Treasure Hunters Believed Theyâd Found $500 Million in Civil War Gold. Then the FBI Swooped In.]( Dave Howardâs blockbuster article follows a group of amateur treasure hunters who claim to have found half a billion dollars worth of buried treasure hidden in a remote Pennsylvania hillside. Just when they thought theyâd struck gold, the government stepped in. Itâs a long read, but you wonât be disappointed. [Read More]( [Alternate text] [90-Day Transformation Challenge: Abs]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice/Notice at Collection]( PopularMechanics.com
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