The secret history of the microwave — Crystals are changing solar power
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The interesting secret history of the microwave Microwave ovens have been around since about the 1950s. Back then, they were enormous boxes made specifically for industrial kitchens. If you've heard how microwaves were invented, you might know the tale of a scientist and a chocolate bar. It turns out there is much more to the story that will truly surprise you. Tap or click to hear the fascinating history of microwaves. → |
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How crystals can turn any surface into a solar panel Solar power is something we will see more and more of in the coming decades. But the technology seems to have needed a boost for a while. Well, that boost may finally be here. Scientists have discovered a crystal that allows us to print solar panels onto any surface, and it could revolutionize the solar power world. Tap or click to see this amazingly energized tech. → |
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Why Google wants you to stop saying “Google it” Google is, by far, the top search engine globally. That's why most of us tell people looking for answers to Google it. Well, this little phrase may be a problem for the tech giant soon. Now Google is desperately trying to get people to stop saying it for a particular reason. Tap or click to see why Google wants you to stop. → |
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