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he dating app is popular across the globe, but it didn't have a connection on the least-inhabited continent until 2014, ...
31/01/2023

he dating app is popular across the globe, but it didn't have a connection on the least-inhabited continent until 2014, when a pair of research scientists—a man working at Antarctica's McMurdo Station and a woman camping a 45-minute helicopter ride away—found they had matched. And for more fun content delivered straight to your

Yes, before it was the Big Apple, it was New Orange. As History reports, when the Dutch captured New York from the Engli...
31/01/2023

Yes, before it was the Big Apple, it was New Orange. As History reports, when the Dutch captured New York from the English in 1673, they renamed it New Orange in honor of William III of Orange. The following y

In 1922, the American Association of State Highway Officials met to determine a standard design for stop signs, and that...
31/01/2023

In 1922, the American Association of State Highway Officials met to determine a standard design for stop signs, and that's where they decided on the color—yellow. Wait, what? Yes, according to Business Insider, stop signs were yellow because they thought that would grab drivers' attention. They'd also considered red, but there was no d

In the 10th century, men in Europe adopted the now-gendered fashion choice of heels to make it easier to ride their hors...
31/01/2023

In the 10th century, men in Europe adopted the now-gendered fashion choice of heels to make it easier to ride their horses: Adding heels to their boots made it easier to stay in their stirrups. As Slate explains, "The Persian cavalry wore inch-high heels, and the trend spread to Europe. Since they showed that the wearer owned and maintained horses, hig

Oranges may be an iconic fruit, but they are not a naturally occurring one, as The Telegraph points out. In fact, orange...
31/01/2023

Oranges may be an iconic fruit, but they are not a naturally occurring one, as The Telegraph points out. In fact, oranges are a hybrid of tangerines and pomelos, also known as "Chinese grapefruit," and they were originally green—not, well, orange. Oranges are a

You can literally call someone a fathead, but it's still unkind: According to Psychology Today, 60 percent of human brai...
31/01/2023

You can literally call someone a fathead, but it's still unkind: According to Psychology Today, 60 percent of human brain matter is made of fat.

Though it's uncommon—since humans bathe more than your typical animal, and don't shed as much hair or skin—some animals ...
31/01/2023

Though it's uncommon—since humans bathe more than your typical animal, and don't shed as much hair or skin—some animals can still be allergic to humans, according to Popular Science. (However, it's more often because of the perfume or cologne we wear, or the soap we use.) And for more trivia about our furry friends, here are 75 Animal Facts That Will Change the Way You View the Animal Kingdom.

One of the earliest uses—perhaps the earliest use—of "OMG" appeared in a letter to the then-member of Parliament, as The...
31/01/2023

One of the earliest uses—perhaps the earliest use—of "OMG" appeared in a letter to the then-member of Parliament, as The Atlantic reports. In 1917, British Navy Admiral John Arbuthnot Fisher wrote to Winston Churchill about rumors of new titles that would soon be bestowed. "I hear that a new order of Knighthood is on the tapis," he wrote. "O.M.G. (Oh! My God!)—Shower it on the Admiralty!" OMG, indeed. And if you're looking for a way to kill some time, read these 35 Fascin

Bon Appétit magazine brings us this tasty tidbit. A chef's tall hat (officially known as a "toque") is traditionally mad...
31/01/2023

Bon Appétit magazine brings us this tasty tidbit. A chef's tall hat (officially known as a "toque") is traditionally made with 100 pleats, meant to represent the 100 ways to cook an egg.

Between 1912 and 1948, the Olympic Games awarded medals in sculpture, music, painting, and architecture, according to Sm...
31/01/2023

Between 1912 and 1948, the Olympic Games awarded medals in sculpture, music, painting, and architecture, according to Smithsonian magazine. After a heated debate in the post-war years, the competitions were scrapped. John Copley of Britain won one of the final medals: At 73, he would be

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