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Person in black plague doctor costume standing in a dry cornfield

The Bubonic Plague is still around. There are regular outbreaks around the world, including a significant epidemic in Madagascar in 2017 and a confirmed case in Oregon, USA, in 2024.

Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant with protective sarcophagus and surrounding forest

Scientists discovered a species of fungus at Chernobyl that uses the gamma radiation from nuclear waste as a food source.

Brian the Bonobo sitting calmly with a pensive expression

Brian the Bonobo was treated with Paxil for anxiety, and he was documented sharing his pills with other apes during his recovery.

Close-up of two Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs with colorful foil wrappers

Kinder Surprise Eggs are banned in the United States due to an FDA law from 1938 that forbids any confection with “non-nutritive objects” inside.

A group of dolphins swimming underwater with sunlight streaming through the water.

Dolphins have a typical cruising speed of 5-7 miles per hour (8-11 km/h), but some species, like the short-beaked common dolphin, can reach up to 37 mph (60 km/h).

Eminem wearing a black cap and jacket, standing behind a microphone

In 1999, Eminem’s mother, Debbie, filed an $11 million defamation lawsuit against him over his lyrics about her. She settled for $25,000, with around $23,300 going to her lawyer.

A person sleeping peacefully under a weighted blanket

Sleeping under a weighted blanket may help reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality for some people, including those with insomnia.

Bright spiral galaxy surrounded by stars and cosmic dust in space

Galaxies are just giant collections of gas, dust, stars, and planets held together by gravity.

Three friends embracing outdoors, showcasing a bond of friendship and social connection

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.

The Powerpuff Girls flying, with a heart background and stars

The Powerpuff Girls had an episode called “Meet the Beat-Alls,” in which almost every line and plot point was based on lyrics from the Beatles.

Bronze statue of Nikola Tesla in front of a building with rectangular windows

There is a statue of Nikola Tesla in Silicon Valley, California, that provides free Wi-Fi, honoring his innovative vision for wireless communication.

A hot dog cart vendor near Central Park

It costs around $290,000 per year in fees to run a hot dog cart near the Central Park Zoo in New York City. This does not include other cart-related expenses.

The Andromeda galaxy surrounded by countless stars in deep space

The universe is still expanding and is likely to keep doing so for eternity.

Ancient Egyptian wall painting of two seated figures with dark wigs and white robes

Ancient Egyptians were among the earliest cultures to use makeup, with evidence of cosmetic use dating back as far as 5,000 years.

A woman with braided hair and intricate jewelry in an ancient setting

Caesarion, the last Pharaoh of Egypt, was widely believed to be Julius Caesar’s son, but Caesar never publicly confirmed or denied this.

Stacks of US hundred-dollar bills featuring Benjamin Franklin

The average American household debt reached around $105,000 in 2024, marking a 13% increase since 2020.

Steve Jobs wearing a black turtleneck, holding a device on stage

Steve Jobs became a billionaire from his investment in Pixar, not directly through his work at Apple.

White coarse kosher salt in a teal, scallop-shaped dish

Kosher salt has larger, coarser crystals and usually lacks iodine and anti-caking agents, unlike table salt, which is finely ground, often iodized, and includes anti-caking agents.

Dense cluster of galaxies with glowing stars and faint galaxies in deep space

While most galaxies still form new stars, some have “died,” having long since exhausted the cold hydrogen gas needed for star formation.

LEGO surfer figure on red surfboard next to toy shark with open mouth

In 2010, American researchers identified a “pocket shark” species found in the Gulf of Mexico. The tiny shark, measuring only 5½ inches, glows in the dark.

Charles Schulz smiling while holding a drawing of Snoopy

Peanuts comic strip creator Charles Schulz died the day before his last original Peanuts strip was published.

Tupac wearing a denim shirt and beige vest with a blue bandana on his head, standing against a dark textured background

Tupac was the first U.S. artist to have an album reach Billboard #1 while still in prison. It was his third studio album, titled “Me Against the World.”

A stethoscope is draped over a blue medical uniform with a name tag reading 'Hello my name is Intern'

In the U.S., medical interns refer to weekends when they have both days off as a “golden weekend.”

Chariklo asteroid with visible ring system against a star-filled background

Discovered in 1997, Chariklo is an asteroid in the outer Solar System and the first known asteroid found to have its own rings, which were detected in 2013.