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Octopuses have three hearts. Two keep the gills functioning, and one keeps the rest of the body going. When they swim, the main heart actually stops beating.
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Bananas are radioactive. They contain potassion-40, a naturally occurring isotope. You'd need to eat millions for it to affect you, though.
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Crows can recognize human faces and hold grudges; they even teacher their offspring who to distrust.
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Space smells like seared steak according to astronauts. This is due to high-energy vibrations of atoms during re-entry into the airlock.
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A teaspoon of a neutron star would weigh about a billion tons on Earth.
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The Sun makes up 99.8% of the solar system's mass. All of the planets, moons, and asteroids combined are basically like cosmic crumbs.
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The roar of the T-Rex in Jurassic Park was made by blending sounds of a baby elephant, a lion, and an alligator.
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The lightsaber sound was created by combining the hum of an old projector motor with the buzz from a TV set.
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Zero was invented independently in multiple civilizations: the Mayans, Babylonians, and Indians all used their own versions of it.
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If you shuffle a deck of cards, chances are that order has never existed before in all of history. There are 8.06x10^67 possible arrangements.
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Saturn could float in water! It's less dense that water (about 0.7 g/cm^3). You'd just need a bathtub about 120,000 km wide.
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The coldest place in the universe is not space itself, but a lab in Finland. Scientists there reached 100 pico-Kelvin (0.0000000001 K).
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The human body glows in the dark. Bioluminescence from metabolism emits light about 1,000 times to faint for our eyes to see.
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Your DNA could stretch from Earth to the Sun and back about 600 times if you uncoiled the DNA in your cells end to end.
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Tron (1982) was disqualified from the Oscars for Best Visual Effects because the Academy considered "using computers to make images cheating." Oh, boy.
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All the atoms in your body are billions of years old. Most of the carbon, oxygen, and iron in you were forged in ancient supernovas.
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The guy who designed the green code in The Matrix revealed it was made from scanned Japanese sushi cookbooks.
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The number e (2.71828...) shows up everywhere: in population growth, compound interest, radioactive decay, and even in the shape of raindrops.
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Your brain has no pain receptors. That's why some brain surgeries can be done while the patient is awake and chatting.
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Black holes aren't technically "black." Hawking radiation means they emit faint light.
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