Watch This Scientist Answer Some Fun Science Questions
In this video, scientist Bill Nye answers some interesting science questions.
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Have you ever heard of Skijoring, the crazy winter sports where you get pulled by horses or dogs in the snow? Find out more...
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As you stroll through the streets of Paris, you'll find quite a large amount of fake doors and façades, but why?
Explained: The Reason Why February Only Has 28 Days
Ever wondered why February consists of only 28 days? Well, here are some answers...
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As curious as one may be, learning everything about every place in the world is impossible, so let’s start with one interesting fact about every country.
8 of the Most Useful Tricks You Can Easily Teach Your Pup
Follow these useful tips that will help you teach your dog some neat tricks.
How the World’s Movie Capital Moved From New Jersey to LA
You might be surprised to find out that Hollywood's original location wasn't LA but Fort Lee, New Jersey!
Why Does London Have a Skyscraper Shaped Like a Pickle?
It turns out that London's iconic buildings like the Shard & the Gherkin are not oddly shaped just for looks. Here's the real reason London has odd skyscrapers.
Why Are Ships Much Slower Than Other Vehicles?
Ships have enormous powerful engines compared to other vehicles. But why are they so slow compared to all other forms of transportation?
Do You Know Where Salmon Sushi Comes From?
These six facts may sound random, but the stories of how they came to be are absolutely fascinating!
These True Body Facts Will Certainly Amaze You
Watch this informative video to find out some amazing and unique facts about the human body that you didn't know yet.
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The 5 Amazing Ways Forgery Experts Spot a Fake Painting
Like detectives, these experts uncover why the painting they examine was forged, starting from the painting’s history and ending with microscopic analysis...