The history of Legos is strange — Sea snails used to create medicine
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'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, July 9, 2022

'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, July 9, 2022

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 stump Carol in Alpena, Michigan. Will she be able to guess the correct one? You can play along while you watch but remember, no cheating!

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The weird history of Legos  

The weird history of Legos  

Do you have memories of snapping together Lego bricks to make something special? Most of us think fondly of those plastic pieces. (Unless, of course, you stepped on one.) While the company has a wholesome image, it hasn’t always been that way. The real history of Legos is a lot darker than most people realize.

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Using carnivorous snail venom as medicine

Using carnivorous snail venom as medicine

The cone snail can be found in oceans all around the world. These tiny creatures use venom to paralyze their prey and devour them whole. Scientists have recently discovered that this venom can also be used to treat people with chronic pain. Whoa. What else can this venom do for humans?

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Remarkable exoplanets that really exist

Remarkable exoplanets that really exist

Over the years, astronomers have discovered dozens of planets orbiting stars outside our solar system. While some of these exoplanets are similar to Earth, many are truly extraordinary, complete with insane weather patterns and atmospheres. So, which of these extrasolar planets is the strangest?

Tap or click here to explore these insane new worlds. →

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