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Newborn Red Kangaroos Are Less Than an Inch Long

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Tiny newborn red kangaroos, less than an inch long, embark on an incredible journey—but what happens next?

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Mexico's Name Is Not Actually Mexico

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Hidden behind Mexico's familiar name lies a surprising official title – discover the intriguing story and cultural significance of this revelation.

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Ravens Can Remember Human Faces

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Never underestimate a raven's memory; these birds can recognize human faces for years, but why does this matter?

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The Name for a Single Spaghetti Noodle Is *Spaghetto

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024February 9, 2025

Curious about pasta nomenclature? The singular of spaghetti isn't what you'd expect, and it's just the tip of the culinary linguistics iceberg.

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The Library of Congress Is the Largest Library in the World

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024February 9, 2025

Astonishingly vast, the Library of Congress houses millions of items, but its true power lies in how it shapes our understanding of

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Slime Molds Can Solve Mazes

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

You'll be amazed how brainless slime molds outsmart mazes, challenging our notions of intelligence and inspiring technological breakthroughs…

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silly putty wwii rubber substitute
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Silly Putty Was Developed During World War II as a Potential Rubber Substitute

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

You'd never guess this playroom favorite was born from wartime necessity—discover how Silly Putty's military origins led to unexpected success.

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Redheaded People May Require More Anesthesia

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024February 9, 2025

Anesthesia dosage may surprise redheads: discover the genetic link between hair color and pain sensitivity that's changing medical practice.

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pineapples rented for parties
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Pineapples Were Once So Valuable, People Rented Them for Parties

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Glimpse into a world where pineapples cost thousands and were rented for parties—what made this fruit so prized?

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Michelangelo Only Signed One Piece of Art

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Curious about why Michelangelo signed only one artwork? The answer reveals surprising insights into Renaissance art culture and artistic recognition.

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