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Interesting Facts For Curious Minds: 1572 Random But Mind-Blowing Facts About History, Science, Pop Culture And Everything In Between

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Scientists in China discovered Early Cretaceous period tyrannosaur skeletons that were covered in feathers. Appearing as a series of coloured concentric rings, these are caused by the interference of light waves within droplets, rather than the reflection, refraction and dispersion of light that makes a rainbow. This is because environmental factors during development in the womb (umbilical cord length, position in the womb, and the rate of finger growth) impact your fingerprint. Each week, comedians James Acaster and Ed Gamble ask a special guest for their favourite ever starter, main, side dish, desert and drink to be enjoyed in a mystical dream restaurant.

In January 2017, Nasa placed six people inside a dome at the base of at the summit of a Hawaiian volcano. I’m sure most of you will listen to it from beginning to end, but when you’re with friends and family you can pick the chapters out that most appeal to all of you.You might think that stars are all the same, but each star is a different colour depending on its temperature. This BBC World Service podcast is driven by one basic question: “What can we do about climate change?

Hence the episodes where Bazzell explains, in incredible detail, how everything around you is rigged to extract your personal information and turning it against you.

Would be great guest bathroom book as it is interesting and informative that can be “digested” in short increments. above sea level and could even fly in lab conditions that replicate the air density and oxygen levels at 9km – that's just higher than Mount Everest. Their answers range from mouth-watering fine dining (think foams, gels and Michelin stars) through to straight-up infuriating (A Ploughman’s). The hosts make this podcast genuinely funny, whilst successfully teaching you about some seriously interesting topics, from the Radium Girls who rotted away, the history of Opium in the US and a shrewd look at Uber.

Traces of hydrogen sulphide, ammonia, sulphur dioxide, and hydrogen cyanide were all found in the makeup of the comet 67P/Churyumove-Gerasimenko. The wavelength of the pressure waves from the Sun is measured in hundreds of miles, however, meaning they are far beyond the range of human hearing. Those familiar with Azeem Azhar’s in-depth and smartly curated newsletter of the same name will find the same level of quality and attention to detail in his Exponential View podcast. I think this is a good work of reference for young teenagers whose curiosity knows no bounds and who need to read something daily, no matter how short!In 2013, an unfortunate Indian woman had to undergo surgical removal of a faecal mass as large as a football. The tallest building in the world is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which is 828 metres tall with 163 floors.

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