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    What would you consider a tool that promised to treatment most cancers, soothe arthritis, and even irradiate your child’s milk? Interesting, proper? OK, how about if I added that this miracle gadget may do all this stuff with the energy of radioactive gasoline? Sold!

    Sorry to say, but when that piqued your curiosity with no smidge of skepticism, Popular Science would’ve referred to as you “hopelessly gullible” 60 years in the past. In our newest video, we dig into the quack gadgets of the early-to-mid twentieth century that claimed to be medical breakthroughs however have been simply flashy, costly scams.

    Consider the Atomotrone, which appeared like a mini fridge and claimed to “irradiate” your meals utilizing coloured lights and radio indicators from a transmitter on the prime shelf. Shut the door, push a button, and growth. That’s just about what we do with a microwave, however the Atomotrone didn’t do…something. Or perhaps you’d like a sort of system referred to as “radon emanators” that did precisely what their title promised–expose the belongings you eat and drink with radioactive gasoline. Yum.

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