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How do fortunes get inside of fortune cookies?

6th - Higher Ed
Fortunes are printed on tiny slips of paper and placed inside the dough before it's folded and baked into the iconic cookie shape!
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Why Are Humans The Only Primates With Curly Hair

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the unique evolution of curly hair in humans and why our primate cousins missed the twist!
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Early Universe Black Hole Devoured Matter At Astonishing Rate

3rd - Higher Ed
U.S. National Science Foundation NOIRLab astronomers, using data from the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory, have discovered an early universe supermassive black hole "consuming matter at a phenomenal rate —...
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This Statue Shouldn’t Exist

6th - Higher Ed
Uncover the chilling mystery behind This Statue Shouldn’t Exist – secrets, legends, and the truth await!
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Why Does Hot Water Freeze Faster Than Cold Water?

6th - Higher Ed
Hot water can freeze faster than cold water due to a phenomenon known as the Mpemba effect. This effect occurs because hot water evaporates more quickly, which leads to a decrease in the overall volume of water, causing it to cool...
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What Happens to Your Brain When You Daydream?

6th - Higher Ed
When you daydream, your brain enters a state of spontaneous and self-generated thinking that is not related to the external environment. It involves a complex interplay of different brain regions, such as the default mode network, which...
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Why Do You Wake Up After Falling in a Dream?

6th - Higher Ed
Let's talk about different weird kind of dreams, like the ones where you fall, being chased, etc. and the reasons behind them. When neurons responsible for waking you start to, well, wake up, so too do the neighbouring vestibular system...
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What Are Fractals and Why They're Everywhere

6th - Higher Ed
Fractals are complex geometric patterns that exhibit self-similarity, meaning they repeat their shape at different scales. They are found in nature, mathematics, science, and art, and they have applications in various fields, such as...
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Why Are Some People Left-Handed?

6th - Higher Ed
Left-handedness is a natural variation in human hand preference. The exact cause of left-handedness is not fully understood, but it is believed to be influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and hormonal factors during...
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James Webb Space Telescope Spies iInteracting Galaxies

3rd - Higher Ed
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured an amazing view of interacting galaxies Arp 142. Arp 142 consists of a distorted spiral galaxy known as “the Penguin” and a compact elliptical galaxy called “the Egg." Credit: Space.com | NASA,...
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Circle you have on your sink

6th - Higher Ed
little known function the 'circle you have on your sink'. If you go under your sink, you'll see it's got a little clip you can untie. Make sure you untie this and take out the metal circle like that so it leaves a hole there. I bet...
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How phone knows which date and time is it (even without internet)

6th - Higher Ed
got curious myself because my other phone was turned off for some days and after i saw it instantly upgrading date and time information The little battery chip mentioned holds its own charge separate from the phone's main battery and it...
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How Many Calories Can the Brain Burn by Thinking?

6th - Higher Ed
Discover how much energy your brain uses during intense thinking and mental tasks!
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Stars Being Scouted For Ideal Habitable Zone Conditions By Chandra X-ray Telescope

3rd - Higher Ed
The Chandra X-ray telescope and other observatories are being used to study stars that could potentially harbor habitable planets. Future observatories will use the data to narrow down the list for possible Earth-like planets to image....
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Old Days VS. Our Times: Funny Comics

6th - Higher Ed
From rotary phones to memes—hilarious comics comparing the quirks of the past with today's modern chaos!
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Here’s What It Means if You See a Rubber Ducky on a Cruise Ship

6th - Higher Ed
The rubber duckies aren’t left-behind toys or part of some children’s activity. They are purposely placed by passengers for others to find on all types of cruises—not just the best family cruises or themed cruises. The ducks are almost...
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Pillars Of Creation In 3D Created From Webb And Hubble Space Telescope Data

3rd - Higher Ed
See the iconic Pillars of Creation in this 3D visualization created from James Webb and Hubble Space Telescope data. Credits Producer Greg Bacon (STScI), Frank Summers (STScI), NASA's Universe of Learning Visualization Greg Bacon...
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This Is Why You Should Put Salt in Your Coffee

6th - Higher Ed
Discover the surprising trick that transforms your coffee's flavor with just a pinch of salt!
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Massive Black Hole Has 'Awakened' In Galaxy SDSS1335+0728

3rd - Higher Ed
Very Large Telescope observations of the galaxy revealed that there was likely a “sudden awakening of the massive black hole at its core,” according to the European Southern Observatory (ESO). Credit; Space.com | ESO/L. Calçada, M....
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Why if you throw your head up, does the reflection do the same, and not put your head down?

6th - Higher Ed
The reflection in a mirror mimics your movements because it shows a direct reversal of your actions, not an independent response—so when you throw your head up, it reflects the same upward motion.
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See the narrowest city in the world

6th - Higher Ed
Discover the world's narrowest city, where charm and architecture squeeze into the most surprising spaces!
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The Weather Influences The Music You Listen To, Here's How

6th - Higher Ed
Discover how sunny skies or rainy days secretly shape your playlist and set the vibe for your music mood!
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Pack Your Bags, We Finally Know Where The Mona Lisa's Bridge Is Located

6th - Higher Ed
Pack your bags and join the adventure as we uncover the stunning real-life location of the Mona Lisa's mysterious bridge!
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It Might Be The Rarest Job In The World

6th - Higher Ed
Discover the secrets of an extraordinary career that only a few in the world can claim!