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After winning a bronze medal in judo at the 2016 Rio Olympics, Belgian athlete Dirk Van Tichelt was assaulted and robbed while celebrating his victory.
Discovered in 2003, Cupid is a small inner moon of Uranus with an estimated diameter of about 11 miles (18 kilometers).
In May 2003, a Boeing 727 was stolen from Quatro de Fevereiro Airport in Luanda, Angola. Neither the plane nor the thieves were ever seen again.
It takes longer to drown in salt water than in freshwater. Because of this, around 90% of drownings occur in freshwater.
The average American household debt reached around $105,000 in 2024, marking a 13% increase since 2020.
Studies show it takes about 50 hours of socializing to go from acquaintance to casual friend and a total of 200 hours to become a close friend.
There are over 196 different flavors of Pringles. This includes mushroom and cream, pecan pie, and white chocolate peppermint.
In the Titanic movie, crew member William Murdoch shot a passenger and then took his own life. In real life, he went down with the ship while filling lifeboats and saving lives.
The Sun has no solid surface; it is most dense at its core, with its density gradually decreasing toward the outer layers.
Jupiter’s magnetic field is the single largest object in the Solar System. If it were visible to the naked eye, it would appear larger than the Sun or the Moon.
Founded in 2013, South Africa’s Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit is a female-led force that’s reduced poaching by 89% and nearly eliminated snaring in its conservation areas.
“Bookworm” originally referred to insects such as beetle larvae, silverfish, or cockroaches that damage books, while paper lice feed on mold in poorly maintained books.
The “drink eight glasses of water a day” rule isn’t well supported by science. Most people can just drink water when thirsty and increase it if they’re older, active, or in hot weather.
Neptune takes 165 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun, so it has made only one full trip since its discovery in 1846.
The leftover heat from the Big Bang still fills the universe. We can’t see it, but we can measure it as cosmic background radiation.
In 2008, a Buzz Lightyear toy spent 15 months aboard the International Space Station as part of an educational partnership between NASA and Disney Pixar.
In 1928, Russian physician Alexander Bogdanov tried to make himself younger by experimenting with blood transfusions. He failed and died due to using diseased blood.
Elephant seals can dive up to 5,000 feet (1,524 meters) deep and remain submerged for as long as two hours, tolerating the crushing pressures of the deep sea.
South Korea does not recognize North Korea as a separate sovereign state, claiming to be the sole legitimate government of the Korean Peninsula.
In 1991, Yugoslav tank driver Vladimir Živković deserted the Vukovar front by driving his tank to Belgrade and parking it outside the federal parliament in protest.
Approximately 2,000 thunderstorms occur worldwide at any given time, totaling around 16 million annually.
Every 26 seconds, Earth gives off a faint seismic pulse, and scientists still aren’t sure what causes it.
In the 1930s at Alcatraz, Al Capone earned good-behavior privileges to play banjo with an inmate band called the Rock Islanders, who put on Sunday concerts for other prisoners.