S1E130 - Kapow's Power of Invention: Johannes Gutenberg

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S1E131 - Kapow's Power of Invention: Fireworks

Whether it’s lighting up your town's 4th of July celebration, or announcing the New Year over your city’s skyscrapers, every firework started as an invention. Just how was it invented you ask? Tune in to find out! 

S1E132 - Kapow's Power of Invention: Iron Man’s Mark 2 Suit

Before he was a hero, Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark, was a flashy and brilliant inventor. With his great wealth and exceptional technical knowledge, Stark was one of the world's most powerful men and an incredible inventor. How did that lead to building such an amazing super suit? ...  Show more

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