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13 Jan, 18:00


The lion from the Metro Goldwyn Mayer logo killed his trainer the day after the shooting.

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13 Jan, 11:00


If an ancient Babylonian beer brewer made bad beer, their punishment was to be drowned in it.

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12 Jan, 18:00


Ice skates were invented on the territory of modern Finland about five thousand years ago. At that time, instead of metal blades, they used sharpened animal bones.

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12 Jan, 11:00


A raccoon has thousands of tactile receptors on its paws, which it can use to identify an object without even looking at it. Since their tactile senses in water increase, raccoons enjoy swimming so much.

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11 Jan, 18:00


Almost all cat owners (95%) talk to their pets.

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11 Jan, 11:00


Pumpkin juice is a natural sleep aid.

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10 Jan, 18:00


Nose picking on Saturdays is banned in Israel.

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10 Jan, 11:00


Scorpios can go without food for up to two years.

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09 Jan, 18:00


Ninety percent of New York City taxi drivers are immigrants.

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09 Jan, 11:00


Although hair is often used as evidence, it cannot be used to determine the sex of a person.

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08 Jan, 18:00


In some US states and Canadian provinces, children can obtain a driver’s licence at 14.

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08 Jan, 11:00


Chickens can only lay eggs at day time.

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07 Jan, 18:00


Famous psychologist Dale Carnegie believes that calling a person by name is incredibly important.

"A name is an essential part of life, so its pronunciation confirms for a person the fact of his own existence."

And this, in turn, makes you feel positive emotions towards the one who pronounces the name.⁣

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07 Jan, 11:00


George Washington’s teeth were of ivory and walrus tusks.

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06 Jan, 18:00


German town Nördlingen is situated inside a meteor crater that is 14 million years old.

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06 Jan, 11:00


Feta cheese is one of the most ancient kinds of cheese. Ancient greeks already had it in 8th century B.C.

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05 Jan, 18:00


In the USA, it is not accepted to pay for a woman at a restaurant as it is considered as male dominance.

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05 Jan, 11:00


Most Europeans freeze bread in the freezer.

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04 Jan, 18:00


Two bananas provide enough energy for a 90-minute workout.

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04 Jan, 11:00


Lina Medina holding her son, who she had at 5 years old and is considered the youngest mother in history. She is currently 88 years old, and outlived her son, who died at 40.

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03 Jan, 18:00


It's generally believed that New Year's gifts became increasingly widespread in the Roman lands.

The idea: "The way you greet the New Year is the way you'll spend the New Year," also came from the Romans. So they had fun, giving each other gifts: first tasty food, and later money.

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03 Jan, 11:00


The Nobel Peace prize medal depicts 3 naked men with their hands on each other's shoulders.

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02 Jan, 18:00


French fries were invented in Belgium in the 17th century.

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02 Jan, 11:00


A cup of coffee a day is good for weight loss.

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01 Jan, 18:00


There are 421 words for "snow" in Scotland

No, your eyes have not deceived you - exactly 421! For example, "sneesl" means it is just beginning to rain or snow, "feefle" is used for a snow whirlwind, and "flinkdrinkin" stands for a little light snow.

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01 Jan, 11:00


Leonardo DiCaprio with his Russian grandmother Elena Smirnova on the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival 1996.

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31 Dec, 18:00


That kind of sleeping places was especially popular in Britain in the 17th century.

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31 Dec, 11:00


Kaspersky Anti-Virus recorded a real pig when creating the alert sound.

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30 Dec, 18:00


Newborn polar bears weigh between 0.45 and 0.68 kilograms.

The cubs are up to 30 centimeters tall. However, by the time they come out of their den for the first time (about 4 months after birth), they weigh from 10 to 15 kilograms and look much bigger.

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30 Dec, 11:00


Reindeer eyes change color through seasons ranging from blue to golden.

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29 Dec, 18:00


Praying mantises are masters of camouflage.

It is extremely difficult to see mantises in the foliage or on the bark of a tree. After molting these insects change colors to blend into their natural surroundings as closely as possible.

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29 Dec, 11:00


Batman the character is more than 85 years old.

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28 Dec, 18:00


Snowflakes, like people, are always different from each other. Over the years of research, no two snowflakes alike have been found!

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28 Dec, 11:00


Scientists believe that people who see an action in their dreams have better chances to master it in real life.

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27 Dec, 18:00


You will need 80 helium balloons per 1 kg of weight to take off.

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27 Dec, 11:00


In New Zealand, where the filming of the Tolkien trilogy was taking place, a set of coins depicting the characters of The Lord of the Rings was released, including a fifty-cent coin depicting Gandalf.

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26 Dec, 18:00


Since Earth's rotation is changing, a day during the time of the dinosaurs lasted only 23 hours.

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26 Dec, 11:00


Some Greenlandic prisoners are permitted to have keys to their own cells.

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25 Dec, 18:00


The first oranges were not orange color!

The first oranges came from Southeast Asia. They were a hybrid of tangerine and pomelo and were green color! In warmer regions such as Vietnam and Thailand, oranges are still green during the full ripening period.

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25 Dec, 11:00


The first cologne was invented in Germany in 1709.

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24 Dec, 18:00


A rare optical phenomena, the "Brocken's Ghost," which occurs when a person stands on a high mountain and discovers that his shadow falls on the clouds.

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24 Dec, 11:00


All monkeys laugh when tickled.

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23 Dec, 18:00


Geckos can stick to surfaces because their bulbous toes are covered in hundreds of tiny microscopic hairs called setae.

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23 Dec, 11:00


Samsung tests its smartphones' durability with a robot butt.

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22 Dec, 18:00


About 200 people die on cruise ships each year. That's why they have morgues on board.

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22 Dec, 11:00


Twisting the finger against the temple in Argentina means "I think". In other countries this gesture means "crazy".

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21 Dec, 18:00


Yellow light helps fall asleep. That's why many smartphones have this feature.

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21 Dec, 11:00


No one knows the name of the fire hydrant's inventor because the patent for this invention was burned in a fire.

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20 Dec, 18:00


Baijiu is the best-selling liquor in the world. Nearly 10 billion liters are sold each year, with China accounting for almost all of it. The second most popular drink is vodka. Only 5 billion liters are sold per year.

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20 Dec, 11:00


Sound can be seen. A shock wave produced by a violent explosion can compress the air to such a density that it will cast a shadow.

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19 Dec, 18:00


The Anthem Veterans Memorial in Anthem, Arizona, is a monument, which comes to life only once a year, each Veterans Day, November 11.

On this day, the sun’s rays pass through the ellipses of the five Armed Services pillars to form a perfect solar spotlight over a mosaic of The Great Seal of the United States.

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19 Dec, 11:00


The Nile crocodile can hold its breath underwater for up to two hours while waiting for prey.

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18 Dec, 18:00


Pablo Picasso carried a revolver loaded with blanks, which he used to shoot at people who asked about the meaning behind his paintings.

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18 Dec, 11:00


There are more than 125 trillion neural connections in the human brain. The same number of stars would fit into 1,500 Milky Way galaxies.

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17 Dec, 18:00


The Netherlands is turning empty prisons into hotels because of a shortage of prisoners.

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17 Dec, 17:00


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05 Dec, 18:00


The antidepressant clomipramine causes a pleasant side effect. 5% of people taking it can have an orgasm while yawning.

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05 Dec, 11:00


Hippos like to lick crocodiles.

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04 Dec, 18:00


An estimated 15% of iPhone users have a cracked screen.

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04 Dec, 11:00


Gold is such a rare metal that its ever mined total volume is less than the amount of iron ore found in one hour.

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03 Dec, 18:00


Sharks have so exceptional sense of smell that they can detect 1 gram of blood in 100,000 liters of water.

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03 Dec, 11:00


Study finds that cows produce more milk when they listen to classical music.

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02 Dec, 18:00


Morocco is the only country in the world where goats, due to a lack of grass, climb trees and graze there in herds, eating the fruits of Argan, a tree from which nuts are made into fragrant oil.

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02 Dec, 11:00


Holding a banana peel over a bruise for 10-30 minutes will remove it!

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01 Dec, 19:31


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01 Dec, 18:00


Men who have cats are considered happier in love.

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01 Dec, 11:00


Tangerines have incredible anti-aging benefits.

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30 Nov, 18:00


Wetting toothpaste with water reduces the cleaning effect of brushing.

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30 Nov, 11:00


People who eat at least five walnuts a week live seven years longer.

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29 Nov, 18:00


Using echolocation, dolphins like to communicate with pregnant women. In addition to the mother's heartbeat, they can detect a developing fetus, and it is attracts them so much.

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29 Nov, 11:00


A chewing gum kills almost as much bacteria in just ten minutes as flossing.

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28 Nov, 18:00


In medieval Germany there was a belief that kissing a donkey relieves toothache.

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28 Nov, 11:00


The noise we hear when we hold a seashell up to our ear is not the ocean sound. We only hear the echo of the blood pumping through the blood vessels.

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27 Nov, 18:00


Only two world's animals can see behind themselves without turning their head. They are parrots and rabbits.

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27 Nov, 11:00


The Hoba meteorite is the largest piece of iron discovered on Earth. It fell about 80,000 years ago in Namibia. It weighs 60 tons that makes it the largest meteorite in the world.

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26 Nov, 18:00


Dalmatian puppies don't have any spots when they're born.

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26 Nov, 11:00


Dolphins only close one eye when they sleep. One half of their brains always stays alert to prevent them from drowning.

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25 Nov, 18:00


When we look at something we really like, our pupils increase by 45%.

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25 Nov, 11:00


Chewing gum while cutting onions prevents tears.

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24 Nov, 18:00


Dueling is still legal in Paraguay.

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24 Nov, 11:00


Men wash their hair twice as often as women.

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23 Nov, 18:00


Jellyfish don't have brains or blood vessels either.

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23 Nov, 11:00


Until 1900, the Olympics were reserved for male athletes only.

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22 Nov, 18:00


Ostriches may reach speeds of up to 70 km/h.

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22 Nov, 11:00


In Singapore, piggybacking another person's Wi-Fi is illegal, an offender can be punished with up to 3 years of imprisonment.

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21 Nov, 18:00


Yawning cools brain temperature. We yawn to cool the brain, especially when the ambient temperature is lower than the human body temperature.

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21 Nov, 11:00


The first recorded pizza delivery was made to a king and queen in Italy in 1889.

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20 Nov, 18:00


Most sushi bars serve dyed horseradish instead of wasabi. Real wasabi is very expensive for fast food restaurants.

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20 Nov, 11:00


People read on paper 25% faster than on screen.

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19 Nov, 18:00


Chinese is the most popular language in the world.

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19 Nov, 11:00


In Africa, only one in 40 people has a cell phone.

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18 Nov, 18:00


Black teeth were considered a sign of beauty in Japan until the end of the 19th century.

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18 Nov, 11:00


Pirates wore a gold earring in the ear because it would be a payment for a funeral if their body washed ashore.

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17 Nov, 18:00


In Portugal, it's illegal for employers to call or text their employees outside working hours.

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17 Nov, 11:00


Until the mid-19th century, dentures were made primarily from the teeth of dead soldiers.

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16 Nov, 18:00


Gun safety used to be taught in American public schools.

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16 Nov, 11:00


During severe frosts, the ice on Lake Baikal cracks with a loud sound, reminiscent of thunder. ⚡️

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15 Nov, 18:00


The Albanian president Ahmet Zogu, and later the king of that country survived more than 50 assassination attempts from 1928 to 1939.

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15 Nov, 11:00


The difference between the Arctic and the Antarctic: the Arctic is a frozen ocean surrounded by land, and the Antarctic is a frozen continent surrounded by ocean.

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14 Nov, 18:00


On December 1, 1898, the world's first tape recorder was created. It was designed and built by Danish engineer Valdemar Poulsen. He called his invention a "recording telegraph".

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14 Nov, 11:00


Physicist Arnold Sommerfeld is the world record holder: he was nominated for the Nobel Prize 84 times, but never received the award.

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13 Nov, 18:00


Each player on a Stanley Cup winning team may spend 1 day with the trophy. Some sportsmen take a shower with it, others sleep with it. Once two hockey players had their children baptized in the sports trophy.

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13 Nov, 11:00


In addition to the Red Book, there is also the Black Book. It lists all animals and plants that are extinct or have disappeared.

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12 Nov, 18:00


Japanese gum comes with a pad of paper to wrap up your used gum and throw it away later in case there's no trash can nearby.

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12 Nov, 11:00


Pope Gregory IX believed that cats were the spawn of Satan and that time they were exterminated. As a result, the rat population increased so much that the bubonic plague broke out, killing 100 million people.

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11 Nov, 18:00


In the 19th century, people were afraid of being buried alive. Up until 1934, some companies produced special safe coffins fitted with a mechanism to prevent premature burial. For example, they were equipped with a string, which could be pulled by someone unintentionally buried alive, to ring a bell at topside.

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11 Nov, 11:00


If you are constantly desired to be ill, you have Nosophilia.

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10 Nov, 18:00


In the spring we breathe 1/3 faster then in the fall.

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10 Nov, 11:00


In China crocodiles used to be home guards like dogs.

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09 Nov, 18:00


The longest sex lasted about 15 hours.

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09 Nov, 11:00


30% of people are panicked about going to work.

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08 Nov, 18:00


Tetris was created by a soviet programmer Aleksey Pazhitnov in 1985.

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08 Nov, 11:00


There is an international union of bald people, established in 1965.

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07 Nov, 18:00


For centuries, nostalgia was considered a mental disorder, and doctors tried to treat it.

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07 Nov, 11:00


Miming at live performances is banned in China.

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06 Nov, 18:00


In 1840, a delegation of railroaders from Russia visited a major station in London called Vauxhall. The delegates decided that it is a common name for all railway stations and brought home a new word: "vokzal".

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06 Nov, 11:00


China has camps for Internet addicted people. The first one was founded in 2004 in Beijing. Since then, more than 3,000 "patients" have been treated there.

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05 Nov, 18:00


A fully loaded tanker going at medium speed needs about 12 minutes to come to a complete stop.

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05 Nov, 11:00


Groundhogs make a shrill whistling sound as an alarm call.

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04 Nov, 18:00


A cheetah is the world's fastest land animal. It can reach speeds of 110 km/h in just 3 seconds. Black lines on a cheetah's face help reflect the glare of the sun and see far away.

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04 Nov, 11:00


The gender of a turtle may be determined by its voice: males grunt and females hiss. 👆🏻

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03 Nov, 18:00


About 2,000 people still live in Chernobyl.

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03 Nov, 11:00


The lethal dose of tangerines is 500 at a time.

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02 Nov, 18:00


The Atlas moth is one of the largest butterflies in the world. Its wingspan reaches 24 cm. 🦋

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02 Nov, 11:00


2.8 million donuts are sold at Disneyland every year.

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01 Nov, 18:00


Saliva contains calcium, which protects our teeth.

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01 Nov, 11:00


Treadmills were invented 200 years ago to punish prisoners.

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31 Oct, 18:00


The Queen of Great Britain has neither a passport nor a driver's license. The fact is that every passport in Great Britain is issued in the name of Her Majesty, so it is unnecessary for The Queen to possess one.

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31 Oct, 11:00


About 2.5% of teachers have feelings for students.

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30 Oct, 18:00


“Go!” is the shortest grammatically correct sentence in English.

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30 Oct, 11:00


Adding salt to coffee make it less bitter.

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29 Oct, 18:00


The first “McDonald's” restaurant opened in California in 1940.

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29 Oct, 11:00


Koalas spend about 20 hours a day sleeping on average. Every human's totem animal! 🙃

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28 Oct, 18:00


Scientists have found that blueberries may effectively reduce effects of aging.

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28 Oct, 11:00


$13.5 million was the highest ransom paid to pirates.

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27 Oct, 18:00


Before he got famous, Keanu Reeves had worked in an ordinary bakery café.

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27 Oct, 11:00


500 thousand tons of paper waste is produced in Moscow in one year.

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26 Oct, 18:00


In the era of black-and-white television, cameras often used red filters, which made red lipstick look pale on TV screens. That's why actresses and show hostesses used to wear green blush and lipstick. 💄👄

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26 Oct, 11:00


The smell of cinnamon improves cognitive function and memory.

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25 Oct, 18:00


In Turkey, surnames were adopted only in 1935. Before that, all men used the prefix "oglu" or "son" or they could also attach a family nickname to their names.

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25 Oct, 11:00


The “Special” tone available to users of Nokia phones when receiving SMS is actually Morse code for “SMS”.

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24 Oct, 18:00


Silver sword or the flower of patience blooms only once in its life and grows at the foot of Hawaii volcanoes.

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24 Oct, 11:00


Dimples on the cheeks are actually a genetic defect, meaning that the facial muscles have been formed incorrectly and thus hollows between them appeared.

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23 Oct, 18:00


Donald Duck was banned in Finland since he wears no pants. You shouldn't go to the Finns without pants! 😅

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23 Oct, 11:00


There are 15 times fewer people than sheep in New Zealand. Country of sheep! 🐑

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22 Oct, 18:00


Singapore government banned chewing gum in 1992 to keep the city clean and orderly.

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22 Oct, 11:00


The first porn film was made in 1907. Such an old film genre. 😏

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21 Oct, 18:00


Pigeons nod their heads while walking to stabilize the image.

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21 Oct, 11:00


The accumulation of carbon dioxide in human blood causes yawning.

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20 Oct, 18:00


About 40% of Chinese prefer to rinse their mouths with green tea instead of using toothpaste.

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20 Oct, 11:00


That's what the suicide world ranking looks like..

Exactly the kind of ranking in which nobody wants to be the first.

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19 Oct, 18:00


Methane bubbles in frozen in lake Baikal👆🏻

Baikal is not only the oldest and deepest lake in the world which contains one-fifth of the world's freshwater reserves, but also a huge methane reservoir.

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19 Oct, 11:00


A small whirlpool

It's created by cross-currents
A whirlpool can go tens meters deep.

👆🏻The same thing will happen to a human if he gets into such a mess.

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18 Oct, 18:00


The laziest animals👇🏻

LIONS

They sleep up to 20 hours a day.

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18 Oct, 11:00


Car crash test at 120 km/h.

Be careful on the roads!

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17 Oct, 18:00


Peat as a powerful natural preservative

Since there’s a lot of it in the swamps, perfectly preserved bodies of animals and even people who got there several centuries ago are sometimes removed from there.

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17 Oct, 11:00


In Ethiopia pupils are not allowed to eat their classmates🌝

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16 Oct, 18:00


Scars don't sweat or tan in the sun.

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16 Oct, 13:00


Adrenaline mobilizes the body's defenses

BUT ☝🏻 too much adrenaline depletes body and can cause hypertension, gastric and duodenal diseases. People whose activities concern nervous overstrain have a greater chance of getting an ulcer.

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15 Oct, 18:00


In 1998, lightning killed 11 soccer players during the match.

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15 Oct, 11:00


People can live 210 years in case of setting aside the factor of ecology and improper lifestyle.

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14 Oct, 18:00


It is healthful to look often at the green color

Ophthalmologists have found that green is soothing to the visual analyzers and calming to the nervous system as a whole. Nothing relieves eye fatigue better than contemplating grass or trees.

Let's all take a soothing look at green Iceland👆🏻

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14 Oct, 11:00


USA President's secret code for the nuclear missile launch - 0000000

This code functioned from 1960 to 1977.

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13 Oct, 18:00


Google takes goats in the team instead of lawn-mowers!

This way they take care of ecology🌿

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13 Oct, 11:00


Salt and sugar speed up the aging process.

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12 Oct, 18:00


70% of women even once threw shoes in their boyfriends.