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The world’s largest nocturnal moth is the Giant Atlas Moth — *Attacus atlas*. With a wingspan of up to 28 cm, it’s a true marvel of the insect world. Source: https://example.com #NatureWonders #GiantMoth #BiologyMarvels

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Without temperature control, the temperature inside the ISS would reach 120°C in sunlight and drop to -150°C in shadow.

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Show your ass! F***!

In Orenburg, a girl flashed her breasts and went on all fours before a group of lecherous Caucasian men. The bearded guys cheered, nearly losing their minds with excitement — one even managed to slap her firm buttocks.

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Uwe Hohn was the only person to throw a javelin beyond 100 meters, specifically 104.8 m. His achievement was recorded as an 'eternal record' because in 1986 the IAAF redesigned the javelin and wiped out all previous marks in that event.

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Africa has the highest birth and mortality rates.

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Kids who regularly interact with computers learn math significantly faster and develop reading and writing skills five times quicker.

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A cookie from the Titanic sold for $22,500.

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Adding french fries to your diet increases the risk of health issues by roughly 17%.

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Stars can "sing." Some stars emit sound waves at frequencies that can be captured and played back on Earth. This produces a haunting, musical tone known as "stellar singing." #Космос #Звезды

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Money is made from cotton, not from paper as many believe.

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CNN has a video ready to air—filmed specifically for the end of the world.

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Goryokaku is a star-shaped fortress adorned with blooming cherry blossoms, originally built to defend the city from invaders. Today, it’s a popular destination among tourists visiting Hakodate, Japan.

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This husky works as a veterinary assistant, comforting other animals during medical procedures.

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The largest diamond in the universe.
The pulsating white dwarf BPM 37093 earned this title thanks to its incredibly compelling composition of crystallized carbon and oxygen.
It’s a shame it’s so far from Earth—about 50 light-years away, to be exact, located in the constellation Centaurus.

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The Moon. It’s one of the dimmest objects in the Solar System. If Neptune’s moon Triton were in its place, it would appear seven times brighter.

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In Churchill, Canada, locals leave their car doors unlocked so others can quickly take shelter if they encounter a polar bear.

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Three men from the Caucasus brazenly drove a Porsche Cayenne along the median strip—just as cyclists were crossing the road, and somehow, they took offense...

But they got a surprise of their own, one that ended in tragedy when a Land Cruiser arrived on the scene.

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Oil-based paint that stays wet for over three years. This permanent ink is used to deter intruders—once it stains someone, it's nearly impossible to remove.

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Viruses and illness. Colds and viruses manipulate us into interacting with others—they literally hijack our brains to seek out as many people as possible. Their goal? To spread to everyone around us. The trick is, this social urge kicks in roughly 48 hours before we even feel sick.

#Health #Science

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