Technology & Innovation
The Firefox Logo In Space
A photograph of a variable star V838 Monocerotis was taken back in December 2002. It looks like the Firefox Logo.
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Technology & Innovation
The Firefox Logo In Space
A photograph of a variable star V838 Monocerotis was taken back in December 2002. It looks like the Firefox Logo.
Animals & Wildlife
Pink Bottlenose Dolphin Photographed
The world's first pink bottlenose dolphin was discovered in an inland lake in Louisiana, USA.
Animals & Wildlife
Edible Parts Of A Pig
There are many parts of a pig which is edible, the loin, belly, head, neck, leg and more!
Food & Drink
A Brief History Of Fanta
Did you know that the name Fanta comes from "fantasie" which is German for "imagination"?
Life & Relationships
Exploding Office Chair Kills Boy
A 14-year-old boy in China died when his chair exploded, which sent large pieces of metal into his rectum.
Holidays & Celebrations
What Is Hoodie-Hoo Day? – February 20
What is Hoodie-Hoo Day? Well, it's a special day that falls on 20th February every year and it is celebrated in a strange way!
Health & Medicine
A Few Funny Phobias You Probably Didn’t Know
Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth.
Food & Drink
Facts About Budweiser
Budweiser was first created in 1895, in Budweis, which is a place in the Czech Republic.
Art & Design
The History Of Pritt Stick Glue
Did you know that the Pritt Stick was invented in 1969 by a group of Germans who ran a company called Henkel?
Business & Economy
The History Of Tesco
Tesco was founded by Jack Cohen in 1919. He sold groceries from a small East End London stall.
Games & Toys
Rubik’s Back With A New Puzzle: Rubik’s 360
There is only one solution to the Rubik’s Cube, but it has over 43 quintillion wrong ways of solving it.
Space & Astronomy
The Moon’s Moving Away From Earth
Every year the moon moves 1.5" away from the Earth. This is caused due to the tidal effects.