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That soft yellow fruit in your hand? It carries a mild natural radiation due to one of its minerals—but it's way too weak to harm you.
Under special lab conditions, water can hit a point where it's steaming and freezing—literally doing both things at the same time!
The acid in your tummy is so strong that it could digest itself—so your body renews the lining every few days to keep things running.
Our bodies emit light every moment—yes, actual light—but it's so faint that our eyes can’t catch it. You’re basically a human glow stick.
Astronauts say that their suits smell weirdly like metal or cooked meat after they take a spacewalk. Not what you'd expect in a vacuum!
If all your DNA strands were stretched out in the space, they'd travel billions of kilometres/miles —far enough to touch distant planets.
With three hearts inside and blue blood flowing, octopuses are living proof that nature loves being weird, strange, and wonderful.
Beneath the forests lies a secret network, where trees send signals, share food and air, and help each other survive — like a natural Wi-Fi!
Under certain conditions, piping hot water can beat cold water to become ice. It's a brain teaser even scientists scratch their heads over.
Gravity compresses your spine throughout the day — meaning you're a little shorter at night than when you first woke up in the morning!
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