How a potato can create electricity — What will eventually happen to the ISS?
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How to use potatoes to create electricity Potatoes are one of the most ubiquitous foods in the world. But, you may not know that a potato can generate its own electricity and this can be harnessed to actually power small things around your house. So how does this work and how can you try it out right now? Tap or click to see how to get electricity from potatoes. → |
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What will happen to the decommissioned ISS? The International Space Station has been in orbit for over two decades. This impressive feat of technology is finally starting to show its age and will be decommissioned in 2030. So, what is going to happen to the football-field-sized structure? Tap or click to find out how NASA plans on decommissioning the ISS. → |
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What dinosaurs actually looked like When you think of dinosaurs, you probably envision giant, scaled reptiles from movies like "Jurassic Park." But recent studies say that's not the case, and dinosaurs' actual appearance might shock you. Tap or click to see what dinosaurs really looked like. → |
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