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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.

Queens of the Stone Age performing on stage with a comedic cowbell player

Gown, the band that plays during the final stunt in “Hot Rod,” is actually Queens of the Stone Age.

Bright stars and glowing blue light in deep space

When you look up at the stars, you’re looking back in time. This is because light takes years, decades, centuries, and millennia to travel to your eyes from distant stars.

Full moon shining brightly between scattered dark clouds

Earth is the only planet in the Solar System with just one moon.

Gold and black 20th Century Studios logo

In 1937, a major fire broke out at the Fox Film Studios in New Jersey. The fire destroyed 75% of their movies, including most of their silent films.

Hazy orange landscape of Titan with Saturn visible in the sky

In about 5 to 6 billion years, the Sun may emit enough heat for simple forms of life to evolve on Saturn’s largest moon, Titan.

Coiled rattlesnake resting on sandy ground next to grass

Not all snakes lay eggs. Some, such as rattlesnakes, have live births.

Stacks of British pound coins and banknotes

The British pound sterling has been in use continuously since around 775 AD, making it the oldest national currency in existence.

The Walkie Talkie skyscraper towering over central London buildings

In 2014, a London skyscraper melted several cars and started fires due to the intense reflection of the sun. It had to be fitted with a permanent sunshade to prevent more incidents.

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.

Red fox standing alert in tall green grass

“Fox tossing” was a pastime in the 18th century. The goal was to see which team of two could send a fox into the air the highest using a piece of cloth.

Abraham Lincoln in a formal 19th-century suit

Abraham Lincoln’s son, Robert, was nearly crushed by a train, only to be rescued by Edwin Booth. A year later, Edwin’s brother, John Wilkes Booth, murdered President Abraham Lincoln.

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.

A person with glasses affectionately holding a dog close to their face

Dogs can be allergic to human dander, causing symptoms like itching and sneezing. Recovery can take up to 12 months with treatments like corticosteroids and immunotherapy.

Members of the Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit in camouflage uniforms and hats

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.

Watering can pouring water onto a brain growing from a flowerpot

Around 75% of the human brain is made up of water.

Sun with cartoon vampire eyes, fangs, and lips against black space

Some stars act like vampires, leeching energy from a nearby star. These so-called “vampire stars” can be found in binary star systems.

Former Khmer Rouge leader escorted in court by a security officer

About 28.4% of Cambodian adults experience symptoms of PTSD from the Khmer Rouge era, during which almost a third of the population was massacred.

Stone cross headstone featuring a QR code at the center

You can get a headstone with a QR code, known as a “Living Headstone.” These headstones link to pages that feature photos, video biographies, and comments from loved ones.

Jupiter with blue magnetic field lines, moon Io and glowing plasma torus

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.

Seagull stamping its feet on wet sand with beak open

Seagulls imitate rain by stamping their feet in a behavior known as the “rain dance.” This behavior lures worms and insects to the surface.

Watermelon slices with Oklahoma state outline filled with U.S. flag pattern

In 2007, Oklahoma declared the watermelon its state vegetable. Lawmakers tried to reverse the decision in 2015, but the effort failed, and the fruit remains the state vegetable.

Fiery meteoroid streaking through dark sky toward Earth

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

A person wearing yellow gloves uses a roller brush to paint a wall white

In 2016, a UK filmmaker protested high film classification fees by submitting a 10-hour movie of paint drying, which the British Board of Film Classification had to watch in full.