14 Inventions That Truly Backfired
As of 2024, it is estimated we use roughly five trillion plastic bags each year, of which less than three percent are recycled.
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As of 2024, it is estimated we use roughly five trillion plastic bags each year, of which less than three percent are recycled.
Over 20,000 species of Daisy have been identified. These come in a variety of colors, including pink, yellow, white, and blue.
Spring fever is a condition in which people feel unwell early in spring. Symptoms include mood swings, restlessness or low energy.
As their daylight hours aren't affected that much, countries near the equator typically don't observe Daylight Saving Time.
When Pharaoh Ramses II of Ancient Egypt was buried, daffodil bulbs were used to cover each of his eyes.
St. Valentine is not just associated with love. He is also the patron saint of epilepsy, plague, travelers, and young people.
People born in the Year of the Dragon are said to be highly energetic, outgoing, and talented, making them great leaders.
When you look at your love interest, chemicals are released in your body, making your heart race and your pupils widen.
The same compound responsible for Violets' fragrance, ionone, also temporarily blocks your ability to smell them.
Penguins are known for being monogamous, but this doesn't always last. Up to 70% of pairs ultimately go their separate ways.
The largest Dungeons & Dragons game ever occurred in Utah on April 22, 2023, with 1,227 people playing together simultaneously.
New York's first New Year's Eve ball drop was in 1907. The ball was made of wood and iron and weighed 700 pounds (318 kilograms).