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December 21, 2022

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Genius way to get back at package thieves

Genius way to get back at package thieves

Every year, one YouTuber takes it upon himself to fight back against porch pirates. He creates an incredibly complex device disguised as an actual package that not only sprays the would-be criminal with super-fine glitter but also invades their space with a ton of foul-smelling spray. This year he took it one step further.

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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.

Tap or click to hear the fascinating history of microwaves. →

How humans solved the greatest riddle of navigation

How humans solved the greatest riddle of navigation

When you look at a globe, you see horizontal and vertical lines crisscrossing the entire sphere. Those are latitude and longitude lines and they have helped us explore the Earth over the last 500 years. In this video, you'll learn how to find your own latitude and longitude at home without using Google. Cool!

Tap or click for a closer look at the fascinating invention that revolutionized navigation. →

 
How do oysters make pearls?

How do oysters make pearls?

Pearls are iridescent spheres made of the same materials as an oyster's shell. So, why are they so much more beautiful than the shell itself? It all comes down to the life cycle of an oyster.

Tap or click to see this fascinating process in action. →

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