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Physics professors say a heating element was probably used under the table. Pat Harvey reports.
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Did you know that you can use a cell phone to make popcorn?
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Is it a hoax -- or a nifty new parlor trick? Watch the clip and make up your own mind.
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This is incredible, I can't believe that cell phones have that much power!
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Can electronic waves from cell phones really pop popcorn?
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a year ago
CNN
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