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Today on Science KidsNewsFlash, Katie explores six mind-blowing stories that will blow your mind! The Sun just shocked NASA scientists by blasting radio signals for 19 DAYS straight instead of a few hours. Meanwhile, your home WiFi can now spy on you with scary accuracy, and atoms are spinning backward after getting zapped by lasers! Today on Science KidsNewsFlash, Katie explores six mind-blowing stories that will blow your mind! The Sun just shocked NASA scientists by blasting radio signals for 19 DAYS straight instead of a few hours. Meanwhile, your home WiFi can now spy on you with scary accuracy, and atoms are spinning backward after getting zapped by lasers! Plus, scientists are "recharging" damaged nerves like batteries, Einstein's wormholes might be time mirrors, and wind power is taking over America! 🌞⚡🔬🌪️ Tune in, learn something awesome, and have fun with Science KidsNewsFlash!
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Today on Science KidsNewsFlash, Katie explores six mind-blowing stories that will blow your mind! The Sun just shocked NASA scientists by blasting radio signals for 19 DAYS straight instead of a few hours. Meanwhile, your home WiFi can now spy on you with scary accuracy, and atoms are spinning backward after getting zapped by lasers! Plus, scientists are "recharging" damaged nerves like batteries, Einstein's wormholes might be time mirrors, and wind power is taking over America! 🌞⚡🔬🌪️ Tune in, learn something awesome, and have fun with Science KidsNewsFlash!
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