The Microwave Oven: Born from a Radar Accident
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In 1945, a Raytheon engineer named Percy Spencer noticed something strange while standing next to an active radar magnetron — the chocolate bar in his pocket had melted. That small, slightly sticky moment set off a chain of events that would, eventually, put a 700-watt box in nearly every kitchen in America. This is the story of how Cold War military technology became the most impatient appliance in your home.

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