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Chinese scientists observed that snakes exhibit erratic behavior before earthquakes, such as leaving their nests, even during cold weather, and sometimes crashing into walls.
Approximately 30% of the solar radiation that strikes Earth is reflected, with the rest absorbed by the land, sea, and atmosphere.
Albert Einstein’s brain was secretly removed during his autopsy, cut into 240 pieces, and kept in various locations, including a cider box in Wichita, Kansas.
Under Indian law, a Hindu deity is considered a “juristic person” with the right to sue and be sued.
Some brown dwarfs have surface temperatures as low as -10°F (-23°C), making them cool enough to touch!
The motto on the United Kingdom’s Royal Coat of Arms is in French. The motto is “Dieu et mon droit,” which means “God and my right.”
Nutella was invented during World War II when an Italian pastry maker mixed hazelnuts into chocolate to extend his chocolate ration.
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.
When Pink Floyd designed the “Animals” album cover, the inflatable pig tied to the power station broke free, causing Heathrow Airport to cancel all its flights.
A Packers fan who regularly sold his blood to buy tickets later learned that the habit had unknowingly protected him from hemochromatosis, a condition causing toxic iron buildup.
Ancient Egyptians were among the earliest cultures to use makeup, with evidence of cosmetic use dating back as far as 5,000 years.
For some extreme hand injuries, surgeons tuck the damaged hand into the abdomen to keep the tissue alive, promote healing, and sometimes avoid amputation.
Earth is the only known place in the universe where fire can burn, since it has the oxygen and pressure needed to sustain flames.
In August 1993, NASA’s Galileo spacecraft discovered that asteroid 243 Ida had a small moon, later named Dactyl, making it the first known asteroid with its own moon.
The longest unbroken alliance in world history is between England and Portugal. It has lasted since 1386 and still stands today.
In extremely cold conditions, sap inside trees freezes and expands, creating pressure that can cause the bark to crack suddenly with a gunshot-like sound.
A boomerang thrown in space wouldn’t return to the thrower; instead, it would keep on traveling through the vast cosmos until it hit something.
While there is no exact point where Earth’s atmosphere ends, the edge of space is commonly defined as an altitude between 50 and 62 miles (80 to 100 kilometers).
Kangaroos are the world’s largest marsupials, with the red kangaroo being the largest species, reaching heights of up to 6.6 feet.
The iconic cement hand-and-footprint tradition at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre began in 1927 when silent film star Norma Talmadge accidentally stepped in wet cement during construction.
It’s estimated that there are a whopping 10,000 stars in the universe for every grain of sand on Earth!