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Some day soon we might be making popcorn with infrared poppers

Por: Ars Technica Science December 28, 2022

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Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 27, 2022 10:22 pm UTC / In the future, our kitchen gadgets might include an infrared popcorn popper. Share this story There's rarely time to write about every cool science-y story that comes our way. So this year, we're once again running a special Twelve Days of Christmas series of posts, highlighting one science story that fell through the cracks in 2022, each day... + full article



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