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Popular Mechanics is an American magazine devoted to science and technology. It was first published January 11, 1902 by H.H. Windsor, and has been owned since the 1950s by the Hearst Corporation. There is also a Latin American edition that has been published for decades and a newly formed South African version available. Popular Mechanics features regular sections on automotive, home, outdoors, science, and technology topics. A recurring column is "Jay Leno's Garage" featuring observations by the famed late-night talk show host and vehicle enthusiast. Popular Mechanics stirred controversy with a cover story in its March 2005 edition, in which a team of nine reporters, consulting 70 professionals, including experts in aviation, engineering and the military, approached the destruction of the World Trade Center by the impact of civilian aircraft from a technical point of view, and described a series of 16 claims prevalent among "conspiracy theorists" as "mistaken, misunderstood, or deliberately falsified." Responses to this article included Jim Hoffman's "Popular Mechanics Attacks Its "9/11 LIES" Straw Man." Hoffman, part of the 9/11 Truth Movement, described the article as "entirely ignor[ing] vast bodies of evidence showing that only insiders had the means, motive, and opportunity to carry out the attack." Chief competitors of Popular Mechanics are Popular Science, Family Handyman and American Woodworker.

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