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The Right Way to Use a Fire Extinguisher
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POPULAR MECHANICS TOOL AWARDS 2024 • For more than 120 years, Popular Mechanics has been a heavy-duty brand. We see no reason to change that now. That’s why producing our annual Tool Awards package involves countless hours researching, testing, and writing. It’s worth it, because tools are important to us. And we know that tools are important to you, too—and that they help you perform well. You have skin in the game. You own things and you work on them, whether it’s your house, car, gadgets, or furnishings. And having spent more than 120 years representing the interests of the owner-builder and the owner-repair person, we take the obligation seriously. This year’s awards will help you profit from our work.
How Three Amateurs Solved the Zodiac Killer’s ‘340’ Cipher • The mysterious code stumped the FBI and NSA for 53 years. What does the key, and the resulting solution, tell us about the infamous murderer?
BUILDING COLLAPSES • Engineers are still investigating the collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, but early findings shed light on a risk facing poorly constructed residential and office buildings.
CSI FOR BUILDINGS • In the aftermath of a collapse, the various involved parties—governments, building owners, insurance companies, contractors—hire forensic engineers like Liberty Janson, former president of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers, to gather evidence about how the building fell.
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