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Tomatoes Have More Genes Than Humans

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Unraveling tomato genetics reveals a surprising twist: these fruits outstrip humans in gene count, but what does this mean for our future?

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William Shakespeare Invented the Name Jessica

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024

Learn how Shakespeare's linguistic genius birthed a now-common name, Jessica, and discover the surprising story behind its creation.

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The NSA Once Banned Furbys

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Curious about why the NSA feared Furbys? Discover the surprising security concerns that led to this quirky toy's ban.

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It's Impossible to Tickle Yourself

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Fascinating brain mechanics prevent self-tickling, but why? Discover the surprising reasons behind this quirk and what it reveals about your mind.

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Pet Food Companies Employ Human Taste-Testers

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Unbelievable but true: pet food companies hire human taste-testers. Discover why these professionals sample Fido's dinner and how it benefits our furry friends.

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The Human Brain Runs on Less Power Than a 60-Watt Lightbulb

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024February 9, 2025

Learn how the human brain outperforms supercomputers while using less energy than a lightbulb—but what's its secret?

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Butterflies Taste Through Their Feet

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Surprisingly, butterflies' feet hold the key to their survival, but the reason behind this peculiar adaptation will astonish you.

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The Statue of Liberty Used to Be a Lighthouse

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Once a beacon for ships, the Statue of Liberty's forgotten role as a lighthouse illuminates a surprising chapter in American history—but why did it end?

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Pez Candy Was Created to Help People Quit Smoking

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

From smoking cessation aid to beloved candy dispenser, PEZ's surprising journey reveals how an unexpected twist can transform a product's destiny.

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Jimmy Carter Was the First President Born in a Hospital

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Medical history meets presidential trivia: Jimmy Carter's hospital birth marked a shift in healthcare, but why was this significant?

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