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Popular Mechanics

January/February 2026
Magazine

Discover the latest in technology, engineering, and tools with Popular Mechanics. Plus, get essential advice on your home and car, useful DIY ideas, in-depth explanations on how things work, and more!

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MORE GREAT STUFF LIKE THE STORIES IN THIS ISSUE

LIFE 101 • YOUR EXPERT TOOLBOX FOR ALL THE STUFF THAT MATTERS

HOW TO UNCLOG A SINK

5 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR GENERATOR IN WORKING ORDER

WHEN HAIR IS JAMMING YOUR PIPES

THE BEST HEIGHT TO HANG YOUR TV

A WEIRD (AND FREE!) SOUND SYSTEM HACK

3 WAYS TO FIND A STUD WITHOUT A STUD FINDER

Can’t Stop Thinking About

AN ANCIENT WOODEN FACE

Tomb 38

Our Shifting Poles

The Shroud of Turin

Minivans

A Cell-Sized Elephant

The Hot Blob Headed for New York City

A STONE VIKING FACE

The Fringes of Life

A Lost Explorer Found

THE SAND THIEVES • Sand is the hidden architecture of our modern world—but it’s running out. Global mafias are stealing this precious resource from right beneath our feet, and they’re willing to kill for it.

OPERATION PLUTO • THE ALLIES SECRET UNDERWATER WEAPON THAT HELPED DEFEAT THE NAZIS

The DIYer‘s Guide to Ladders

WHO SETS THE DOOMSDAY CLOCK? • In the shadow of my family’s atomic legacy, I set out to understand the increasingly urgent debate about humanity’s capacity to end itself

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