Norwegians read more than residents of any other country. Click to read the full fact.
Tollund Man was so well preserved that his ancient body was mistaken for a present-day murder victim. Click to read the full fact.
In the 1950s, Quaker Oats used a creative marketing ploy involving land deeds. Click to read the full fact.
People can feel as connected to tweezer hands as their own. Click to read the full fact.
In some US cities there are more parking spots than housing. Click to read the full fact.
Can music make your food taste better? Click to read the full fact.
Have you heard about the parachuting beavers in Idaho? Click to read the full fact.
Khosrow I's seige of Antioch ended with him moving the entire city. Click to read the full fact.
You'll never be able to do any humming while holding your nose. Click to read the full fact.
Over 2000 waitstaff took part in the "Course des Cafés," a race that tests the speed and poise of Paris's finest servers. Click to read the full fact.
There's a new song by McCartney and Lennon called Primrose Hill. Click to read the full fact.
It's common to turn down the music when you're looking for something. Click to read the full fact.
If you think AI chatbots of the dead are weird, wait until you hear about digital hauntings. Click to read the full fact.
Bigger brains mean longer yawns. Click to read the full fact.
Who wants a flame-throwing robot dog? Click to read the full fact.
Have you ever considered the weight of the internet? Click to read the full fact.
The White Shark Cafe is a mysterious mid-Pacific region where great white sharks gather. Click to read the full fact.