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Bones are about five times stronger than steel of the same density.
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Bananas are slightly radioactive due to their potassium-40 content.
🔬 Science Fact #11466
If you could fold a piece of paper 42 times, it would reach the Moon.
🔬 Science Fact #11465
Glass is a slow-moving liquid is a myth — it's an amorphous solid that doesn't flow at room temperature.
🔬 Science Fact #11464
A teaspoon of neutron star material would weigh about 6 billion tons on Earth.
🔬 Science Fact #11463
Hot water can freeze faster than cold water under certain conditions, an effect known as the Mpemba effect.
🔬 Science Fact #11462
CRISPR gene editing technology allows scientists to precisely modify DNA sequences and has revolutionary potential in medicine.
🔬 Science Fact #11439
The first successful organ transplant was a kidney transplant performed between identical twins in 1954.
🔬 Science Fact #11432
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN is the largest and most powerful particle accelerator ever built, with a circumference of 17 miles.
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The Human Genome Project took 13 years and $2.7 billion to map the entire human genetic code.
🔬 Science Fact #11425
Earth's atmosphere weighs approximately 5.5 quadrillion tons.
🔬 Science Fact #11407
The Coriolis effect causes hurricanes to spin counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
🔬 Science Fact #11405
Ball lightning appears as a glowing sphere during thunderstorms and can pass through solid objects before dissipating.
🔬 Science Fact #11400
Snowflakes always have six sides because of the hexagonal structure of ice crystals.
🔬 Science Fact #11389
A single thunderstorm can release more energy than an atomic bomb.
🔬 Science Fact #11388
Sunlight hitting the skin triggers the production of vitamin D, which is essential for bone health and immune function.
🔬 Science Fact #11372
Intermittent fasting has been shown to trigger autophagy, a process where the body cleans out damaged cells and regenerates new ones.
🔬 Science Fact #11370
Capsaicin, the compound that makes chili peppers hot, triggers pain receptors but does not actually cause any physical damage.
🔬 Science Fact #11368
Chronic sleep deprivation can shrink the brain, particularly areas involved in memory and learning.
🔬 Science Fact #11365
Cold exposure activates brown fat, a metabolically active tissue that generates heat by burning calories.
🔬 Science Fact #11364
Studies have shown that owning a pet can lower blood pressure, reduce stress, and decrease the risk of heart disease.
🔬 Science Fact #11360
Maggot therapy uses sterile fly larvae to clean wounds by consuming dead tissue while leaving healthy tissue intact.
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Fecal transplants are a real medical procedure used to treat severe gut infections by transferring healthy bacteria.
🔬 Science Fact #11354
Surgeons who play video games for at least 3 hours per week make 37% fewer errors during laparoscopic procedures.
🔬 Science Fact #11352
Laughing 100 times burns approximately the same number of calories as 15 minutes on a stationary bicycle.
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Leeches are still used in modern medicine to help restore blood flow after reattachment surgery.
🔬 Science Fact #11350
A flea can accelerate faster than the Space Shuttle during launch.
🔬 Science Fact #11313
Bees can detect and disarm landmines because they can be trained to associate the smell of TNT with sugar water.
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Supertasters have more taste buds than average and experience flavors more intensely, particularly bitter tastes.
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The brain fills in your blind spot using information from the surrounding visual field, so you never notice the gap.
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Humans can detect the smell of rain, called petrichor, at concentrations as low as 5 parts per trillion.
🔬 Science Fact #11296
The Stroop effect shows that reading a color word printed in a different color creates a delay in processing.
🔬 Science Fact #11293
You can hear the difference between hot and cold water being poured because hot water has a higher pitch due to lower viscosity.
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Afterimages occur because photoreceptor cells in the eye become fatigued and send inverted signals to the brain.
🔬 Science Fact #11285
A bolt of lightning is six times hotter than the surface of the Sun.
🔬 Science Fact #11245
The Eiffel Tower can grow up to 6 inches taller during summer because heat causes the iron to expand.
🔬 Science Fact #11242
A jiffy is an actual unit of time equal to one hundredth of a second.
🔬 Science Fact #11241
The opposite sides of a standard die always add up to seven.
🔬 Science Fact #11238
There are more possible combinations in a single game of Go than there are atoms in the observable universe.
🔬 Science Fact #11237
If you shuffle a deck of cards properly, the resulting order has almost certainly never existed before in history.
🔬 Science Fact #11231
Deinococcus radiodurans is a bacterium so resistant to radiation it has been nicknamed 'Conan the Bacterium.'
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Tardigrades have survived exposure to the vacuum of space, radiation levels 1,000 times the lethal dose for humans, and pressures six times greater than the deepest ocean trench.
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LSD was discovered accidentally by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in 1943 when he absorbed some through his skin.
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Penicillin, arguably the most important medical discovery in history, was found by accident when Alexander Fleming left a petri dish uncovered.
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X-rays were discovered accidentally by Wilhelm Rontgen in 1895 while experimenting with cathode rays.
🔬 Science Fact #11147
Usain Bolt's top speed during his world record 100-meter dash was 27.8 miles per hour.
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Professional soccer players run an average of 7 miles per match.
🔬 Science Fact #11105
The average lifespan of a Major League Baseball is just 5 to 7 pitches before it is taken out of play.
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Negative numbers were not accepted by European mathematicians until the 17th century.
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The golden ratio, approximately 1.618, appears in art, architecture, and nature.
🔬 Science Fact #11087