Scientists are getting closer to nuclear fusion — How to book cheaper flights
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History on Mars, crypto 101, dream smart home tech After a year of binge-watching, Netflix is losing subscribers. They have a new way to make money, and Kim has the details on how it could impact the movies you already love. Ben nerds out over the little rover-that-could flying on Mars, and the crew talks smart home tech. What would you buy if money were no object? And find out if Allie can fool the guys this week in Brand New or Not True. Tap or click to watch this episode of Tech Refresh. → |
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A new experiment brings us one step closer to nuclear fusion Since the beginning of the nuclear age, scientists have dreamed of a way to create an unlimited amount of energy through fusing atoms. This is called nuclear fusion and has long been the holy grail of energy production. Well, scientists are now working on an experiment that may bring it closer to reality. Tap or click to see how the future of energy could be changing. → |
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Simple trick to save money when booking flights We all want to get away sometimes. But traveling can be costly. You might know some ways to make traveling more feasible for the pocketbook, but there is one little-known trick to save some serious cash on booking your next flight. It could change the way you travel. Tap or click for a clever money-saving travel tip. → |
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Catching phone scammers red-handed Phone scams have been on the rise recently. Thieves target pretty much anyone looking for new victims, especially those who are older and not so tech-savvy. Some victims lose huge money, sometimes to the tune of thousands of dollars. Well, one man has had enough and set out to try and catch these scammers in the act. Tap or click to see how his clever trap plays out. → |
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