Using potatoes to create electricity — How this type of glass changed the world
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'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, July 16, 2022

'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, July 16, 2022

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How to use potatoes to create electricity

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?

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How insulated glass changed the world

How insulated glass changed the world

Windows have long been a staple of buildings and homes, but, in the 1950s, manufacturers introduced something new: Insulated glass. This invention has not only changed the construction industry but completely altered the look and feel of modern homes.

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What optical illusions can teach us about our brains

What optical illusions can teach us about our brains

Optical illusions can be fun, but they also shed light on the complex ways our brain can convert a 2D image into a 3D space in our minds. So what can we learn from an excellent optical illusion, and what are we still looking to discover?

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