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Around 10,000 underground nuclear bunkers were built during the Cold War in Beijing. They were later sold as real estate and are currently inhabited by over a million people.
Hanna-Barbera pitched “The Flintstones” to networks for eight weeks before it was finally picked up. It became the first-ever animated show to air during primetime.
South Korea does not recognize North Korea as a separate sovereign state, claiming to be the sole legitimate government of the Korean Peninsula.
After the 9/11 attacks, a Maasai tribe in Kenya gifted 14 cows to the United States in a gesture of sympathy and solidarity.
Neptune’s moons follow a water theme, taking their names from sea gods, water nymphs, and the children of Neptune in Roman mythology.
After turning 65 in Arizona, a driver’s license must be renewed in person every five years and includes a mandatory vision exam.
Mars’ soil is surprisingly nutrient-rich and would be pretty suited to growing vegetables like beans, turnips, or asparagus. Unfortunately, it’s also extremely salty and contains toxins.
The USA’s original motto, “E Pluribus Unum” (“Out of many, one”), was taken from the cover slogan of a gentlemen’s magazine from England.
Modern spacesuits cost over $100 million, weigh around 110 pounds, and have multiple layers to protect astronauts from the harsh conditions of space.
When looked at from space, stars don’t twinkle, as there’s no atmosphere in the way to distort their light.
The first living creatures to orbit the Moon weren’t humans but tortoises! They spent seven days there in 1968 before returning safely to Earth.
In Halden Prison, Norway, unarmed guards eat, play sports, and build relationships with inmates to reduce aggression and foster community.
The Crab Nebula, located in the Taurus constellation, is the remnant of a star that went supernova in 1054.
If the false vacuum theory of quantum mechanics is correct, it’s possible the universe could destroy itself without any warning whatsoever.
In New Delhi, if a tree falls sick, an ambulance is dispatched to treat it. This came into effect in 2009 and takes four people to do the job.
McDonald’s is one of the world’s largest toy distributors, selling over 1 billion toys annually through its Happy Meals.
In 2018, Brokeback Mountain was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”
Harrison Ford and Sean Connery starred as father and son in “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” despite only having a 12-year age gap.
Bartitsu is a form of martial arts that originated in Victorian England. It was geared toward the upper class as a method of self-defense.
From the 1960s to around 2010, average wind speeds over land fell by 0.3 mph (0.5 km/h) per decade, likely due to shifting circulation patterns and increased land surface roughness.
The James Webb Space Telescope, launched in December 2021, cost $10 billion, a figure that includes design, construction, and a portion of the operating costs.