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Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 Trivia | 30 facts about the videogame
13/12/2022

Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 Trivia | 30 facts about the videogame

“Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0” is a free-to-play battle royale video game and a sequel to “Warzone”.

When you make your morning toast, you are actually witnessing an act of science called the Maillard reaction. As The Atl...
13/12/2022

When you make your morning toast, you are actually witnessing an act of science called the Maillard reaction. As The Atlantic reports, "amino acids and sugars interact to produce the characteristic brown color, texture, and flavor we know as toast. The Maillard reaction is also responsible for the deep flavors of browned barley in beer, roasted coffee, seared meats, and French fries."

Way up in space, there's an asteroid by the name of 241 Germania that's 100-miles wide and holds a heck of a lot of mine...
13/12/2022

Way up in space, there's an asteroid by the name of 241 Germania that's 100-miles wide and holds a heck of a lot of minerals. On Earth, those minerals, including hydrocarbons such as oil, would be worth around $95.8 trillion.

Those two countries are Dominica, which uses purple in its flag's central image of a sisserou parrot, and Nicaragua, whi...
11/12/2022

Those two countries are Dominica, which uses purple in its flag's central image of a sisserou parrot, and Nicaragua, which includes a purple stripe in a rainbow that's featured on the national coat of arms at the center of the flag.

Benjamin Franklin wasn't only a skilled writer, politician, and scientist—he was also an avid swimmer. Franklin began sw...
11/12/2022

Benjamin Franklin wasn't only a skilled writer, politician, and scientist—he was also an avid swimmer. Franklin began swimming as a child in Boston, which led to one of his first inventions: oval palletes worn on the hands so he could swim faster. His enthusiasm for the sport continued throughout his life and was so well-documented that he was eventually given an honorary induction into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.

Over the years, Fort Knox has definitely lived up to its reputation of being an impregnable facility. However, the very ...
10/12/2022

Over the years, Fort Knox has definitely lived up to its reputation of being an impregnable facility. However, the very first gold that arrived at the bullion depository in 1937 wasn't particularly well-protected. In fact, according to the United States Mint, "The gold was too heavy to fly in, so it was mailed there by train through the Post Office Department, today's United States Postal Service."

Balloons trivia: 29 facts about the child toys
05/12/2022

Balloons trivia: 29 facts about the child toys

Balloon toys are very popular as they are commonly used on children’s’ parties.

37 facts about hot dogs!
05/12/2022

37 facts about hot dogs!

The hot dog is a common street food which is considered really tasty and is famous in many countries around the world.

Obviously, peanuts are a tasty snack—as long as you're not allergic to them, that is. But did you know they can also be ...
05/12/2022

Obviously, peanuts are a tasty snack—as long as you're not allergic to them, that is. But did you know they can also be used to make dynamite? When extracted, peanut oil can be turned into glycerol, which can then make nitroglycerine, an unstable explosive substance used in dynamite. In a safer state, glycerol is also used for soaps, creams, and various food products.

The Cat in the Hat was published in 1957 and used a mere 236 words to tell the quirky feline's fantastical story. Howeve...
05/12/2022

The Cat in the Hat was published in 1957 and used a mere 236 words to tell the quirky feline's fantastical story. However, the book's author, Dr. Seuss, topped that feat with even fewer words when his publisher, Bennett Cerf, bet him that he couldn't write a book using 50 words or less. Green Eggs and Ham hit bookstores three years later and uses exactly 50 words.

NASA has found some pretty incredible things in space, and that includes a floating reservoir of water that holds the eq...
04/12/2022

NASA has found some pretty incredible things in space, and that includes a floating reservoir of water that holds the equivalent of 140 trillion times all the water that's in Earth's oceans. What makes it even more amazing is the fact that the reservoir surrounds a giant black hole.

More than 12 billion light-years away from Earth, the reservoir is more proof "that water is pervasive throughout the universe," says Matt Bradford, a scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

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