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Why are Venezuelan cleaners so piney?

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Floor cleaning products in Venezuela have ten times the pine fragrance of U.S. floor cleaners. Venezuelan women won't buy a weaker fragrance. These fastidious homemakers may wet-mop their tile floors twice a day, leaving windows and doors open so the scent can waft out to the street to send the

Would you want box jelly with your peanut butter?

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Australia's box jelly is the world's most dangerous jellyfish. Its toxin is more potent than cobra venom and can kill a person in minutes

How small can sunspots be?

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The smallest visible sunspots have an area of 500 million square miles, about fifty times the size of Africa. The largest sunspots have an area of about 7,000 million square miles.

Which animal has the biggest brain?

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The squirrel monkey's brain accounts for roughly 5 percent of its body weight — the largest percentage of any other animal. The human brain, by comparison, makes up about 2.3 percent of body weight.

Did the U.S. steal gold from Mexico?

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The United States was waging the Mexican War when gold was discovered in California. In fact, California was officially still Mexican territory at the time.

Is expensive vanilla worth the extra cash?

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Perhaps not -- Cook's Illustrated conducted blind taste testings of vanillas, and the staff was surprised to find that, in baked goods, expensive, aromatic vanillas performed almost exactly the same as the cheaper brands of real vanilla. The differences virtually disappeared during cooking.

When is a hog not a pig?

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A pig is a hog -- but a hog is not a pig. "Hog" is a generic name for all swine. Per hog-raising terminology, a pig is a baby hog less than ten weeks old.

How small is the Muddy post office?

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In Muddy, Illinois, the post office measures only 7½ by 10½ feet, about the size of a garden shed. If it wasn't for a sign hanging above the door stating, "U.S. Post Office, Muddy, IL., 62965," finding the tiny, wooden building could be difficult. It is believed to be one of the smallest post

How did the Mai Tai get its name?

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The Mai Tai cocktail was created in 1945 by Victor Bergeron, the genius of rum, also known as Trader Vic. The drink got its name when he served it to two friends from Tahiti, who exclaimed "Maitai roa ae!" In Tahitian, the phrase means out of this world — the best!

What gruesome test was done with a new blade?

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As part of the samurai sword making process a sword tester took the new blade and cut through the bodies of corpses or condemned criminals. They started by cutting through the small bones of the body and moved up to the large bones. Test results were often recorded on the nakago (the metal piece

How long will that plastic be around?

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It is estimated that a plastic container can resist decomposition for as long as 50,000 years.

Which bird has clawed wings?

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When young, the hoatzin, a crested, olive-colored South American bird, has claws on its wings.

How would you get cooties?

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There really are such thing as "cooties." Though most people believe that "cooties" is just a nonsense word used by children to describe unpleasant insects, cooties are in fact a kind of body lice.

How many varieties of apples are there?

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There are more than 7,000 varieties of apples grown in the world. The apples from one tree can fill 20 boxes every year. Each box weighs an average 42 pounds.

Which was the first coin minted in the U.S?

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The first coin minted in the United States was a silver dollar. It was issued on October 15, 1794.

Why do toucans juggle?

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Because its tongue is too short for its beak, the toucan must juggle its food before swallowing it.

What's the problem with bad corks?

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In the 1980s and early 1990s, the wine industry was plagued with bad corks. These gave many wines a moldy, damp-basement smell and taste. Recent research has shown that the nastiness was not exclusively the fault of the corks. It came from insecticides in new wood used when many French wineries renovated their cellars in the prosperous 1980s. ...Read more

Should you leave your computer turned on or off?

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Either, but pick a state and leave it that way. Don't use the on/off switch on your personal computer any more than necessary. There's a surge of electricity every time the switch is turned on. For fragile computer chips, it's much like starting the day by jumping into an icy pool. To prolong the life of your home computer, turn it on when you ...Read more

How long has the greyhound been around?

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Developed in Egypt about 5,000 years ago, the greyhound breed was known before the ninth century in England, where it was bred by aristocrats to hunt such small game as hares. Today the dog is widely used in racing.

How quickly does the spiny mouse regenerate?

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The spiny mouse, when grabbed by a predator, will lose entire chunks of the its fur, skin, and underlying flesh. It will simply peel right off while the rest of the mouse scurries away, no worse for wear except for some icky holes in its body. It will then begin to heal its wounds almost immediately, taking only three days to begin growing back ...Read more

 

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