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Full moon glowing brightly above clouds and starry night sky

Studies show that people tend to sleep less and go to bed later in the days leading up to a full moon.​

Illustration of the Milky Way galaxy with spiral arms and bright central bulge

The Sun has only completed around twenty orbits around the Milky Way, as each trip around takes 240 million years!

Dolly Parton in a red, ruffle-trimmed dress, standing in front of Grammy Award trophies

“I Will Always Love You” was originally written and recorded by Dolly Parton in 1973 as a farewell to Porter Wagoner, her mentor of seven years.

Colorful lottery balls with numbers

Canadian law requires citizens to answer a math question when entering sweepstakes. This is done to add some aspect of skill to the contest.

False-color image of Venus showing swirling upper atmosphere clouds

The upper atmosphere of Venus circles the planet every 4 days, while the planet itself rotates once every 243 Earth days.

Pepperoni pizza with melted cheese on a wooden board

Although often thought to be Italian, pepperoni was invented by Italian‑American immigrants in New York City in 1919.

Close-up of a sandwich with layers of cooked meat, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and leafy greens

The United States Department of Agriculture says the official definition of a sandwich is “at least 35 percent cooked meat and no more than 50 percent bread.”

Sudanese pyramids under a clear blue sky, with sandy surroundings and ancient architectural structures

Sudan has more pyramids than any country, with around 255. They outnumber Egyptian pyramids by nearly twice the amount.

Black-and-white portrait of John D. Rockefeller wearing a three-piece suit

In 1916, John D. Rockefeller became America’s first billionaire; adjusted for inflation, that’s equivalent to over $30 billion today.

Anatomical drawing of a man's arm extended with visible muscles and geometric guides

The Pernkopf Atlas is a highly detailed anatomy book created by a Nazi doctor. Often considered one of the greatest anatomy books, its unethical origins limit its use.

Asteroid in space with a sign reading 'Paradox Ahead'

The Fermi Paradox is the question of why we have not found evidence of intelligent alien life despite the vast size of the universe.

White dove flying in a clear blue sky with clouds

Pope Fabian, who served from 236 to 250 AD, was appointed to his position because a dove landed on his head during the election. He wasn’t even a candidate.

Lunar module leg and discarded white bag on the Moon’s surface

There are over 400,000 pounds (181,437 kg) of trash on the Moon. While most of it is from crashed spacecraft and lunar landers, some is real trash, like human waste.

Man standing with raised arms on top of a military tank

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.

Star map showing Big Dipper within Ursa Major and nearby constellations

The Big Dipper is classified as a recognizable cluster of stars, known as an asterism, rather than a constellation, as it is part of the much larger Ursa Major constellation.

A person holding a coin between their fingers, poised for a coin toss

Portland, Oregon, was named as a result of a coin toss. The choice was between Boston and Portland.

Fiery meteoroid streaking through dark sky toward Earth

On average, Earth is struck by a football-field-sized meteoroid once every two thousand years.

Louis Bonaparte in regal attire seated beside a plumed helmet

When Napoleon Bonaparte’s nephew, Louis, was made king of Holland, he mixed up his words and told the crowd, “I am the Rabbit of Holland” instead of “I am the King.”

Woman lying inside a lit tanning bed wearing a white top

Tanning beds were banned in Australia in 2015 due to the increased risk of skin cancer.

All eight planets shown in size order next to the Sun in space

Jupiter is larger than all the other planets in the Solar System combined.

A narrow dirt path on a grassy mountain ridge leading towards the sunrise, surrounded by rolling hills

The word “boonies” comes from the Tagalog word “bundok,” which means mountains or an out-of-the-way, wild region.

Running shoes beside a race bib and gold finisher medal on grass

In 1980, Rosie Ruiz was declared the women’s winner of the 84th Boston Marathon, but lost the title after it was revealed she joined the race near the finish and ran only the final mile.

IKEA store with tall flagpoles and colorful banners in front

Each IKEA product category follows a specific naming theme, such as Swedish lakes for bathroom items and flowers for bed textiles, as part of a deliberate, organized system.

Albanian flag with a black double-headed eagle on a red background

Albania was the only Nazi-occupied country where the Jewish population grew during WWII, as many Muslim Albanians sheltered and protected Jewish refugees.