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'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, Dec. 18, 2021

'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, Dec. 18, 2021

Catch up with Kim's national radio game show sensation, Brand New or Not True. Kim introduces three products: One is brand new, and the other two are totally fake. This week, Kim attempts to trick Ros in Roswell, New Mexico. Will Kim be able to fool him or will he come out the winner? You can play along while you watch but remember, no cheating!

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The genius of 3D printed rockets

The genius of 3D printed rockets

Companies are using 3D printers to create things like car parts, building materials, entire homes and much more. But now scientists are starting to build rockets using 3D printers. What this means for space travel is mind-blowing.

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Why electric planes are inevitable

Why electric planes are inevitable

Businesses focus on the bottom line, always looking for ways to make the most money. So why does the aviation industry care so much about the environment? Is it politics? Is it a moral choice? It turns out the answer is more complicated than you may think.

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The interesting secret history of the microwave

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.

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