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Microsoft founder Bill Gates encourages the Giving Pledge, a notion that, if you are fortunate enough, you should be giv...
17/06/2022

Microsoft founder Bill Gates encourages the Giving Pledge, a notion that, if you are fortunate enough, you should be giving 50 percent of your wealth to those who need it most. As of 2013, he has donated $28 billion and has saved around 6 million lives by bringing vaccines and better healthcare to people worldwide.

You might notice that any sweat you produce right after a shower doesn't smell so bad. That's because your sweat itself ...
14/06/2022

You might notice that any sweat you produce right after a shower doesn't smell so bad. That's because your sweat itself isn't stinky; it's the bacteria on your skin that breaks the sweat down that causes the odor. Additionally, you'll find that the sweat on your arms and legs doesn't smell as much as your armpits. That's because sweat glands in your armpits secrete more protein into a dark, damp environment—the perfect place and food for bacteria.

Japan's record breaker for most records broken is Cherry Yosh*take, a children's entertainer who goes by "Mr. Cherry." I...
14/06/2022

Japan's record breaker for most records broken is Cherry Yosh*take, a children's entertainer who goes by "Mr. Cherry." In 2018 alone, Mr. Cherry set one-minute records for the most pairs of underwear pulled on (36), the most baked beans eaten (71), and the most apples bobbed (37).

Periodically, a rumor starts on the internet that says natural redheads will become extinct by the year 2060. Lucky for ...
10/06/2022

Periodically, a rumor starts on the internet that says natural redheads will become extinct by the year 2060. Lucky for gingers everywhere, this is a myth. It's true that the gene that causes red hair is recessive, meaning that both parents must have it for their child to have red hair. However, even non-redheads can carry the red hair gene, and it can pop up unexpectedly in generations down the line.

Or, at least, the components of one. Iron is an important nutrient that the human body needs. It helps your red blood ce...
10/06/2022

Or, at least, the components of one. Iron is an important nutrient that the human body needs. It helps your red blood cells carry oxygen, which is necessary for producing energy throughout the body. That's why an iron deficiency can present itself with feelings of exhaustion. Amazingly, a healthy adult has about three grams of iron, enough that, if it were pulled out and melted down, it could form a nail up to three inches long.

In a 1995 study published in the Journal of Experimental Analysis of Behavior, researchers reported being able to train ...
08/06/2022

In a 1995 study published in the Journal of Experimental Analysis of Behavior, researchers reported being able to train pigeons to discriminate between paintings by Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso when shown slides of their works that they had previously never seen before. When the Picasso images were inverted, the little art connoisseurs could still tell it was a Picasso. Maybe that's why they like landing on statues so much.

Just as earth has earthquakes, the moon has—you guessed it—moonquakes. Less common and less intense than the shakes that...
06/06/2022

Just as earth has earthquakes, the moon has—you guessed it—moonquakes. Less common and less intense than the shakes that happen here, moonquakes are believed by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists to occur due to tidal stresses connected to the distance between the Earth and the moon.

The iconic stone heads protruding from the ground on Easter Island are familiar to most, but many don't realize what lie...
06/06/2022

The iconic stone heads protruding from the ground on Easter Island are familiar to most, but many don't realize what lies beneath the surface. In the '10s, archaeologists studying the hundreds of stone statues on the Pacific Island excavated two of the figures, revealing full torsos, which measure as high as 33 feet.

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