People are constantly hiding their phones in their back pockets, so Samsung has created a butt-shaped robot that "sits" on their phones to make sure they can withstand the pressure
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Peanuts aren’t technically nuts, they are beans. A nut is only a nut if it is "a hard-shelled dry fruit or seed with a detachable skin or shell and an inner core"
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The longest English word has 189,819 letters. We will not spell it here, but it will take three and a half hours to say aloud the full name of the protein, nicknamed titin
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Nose and ears are the only parts of our body that continue to grow with age
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On average, a giant Pacific octopus lays 56,000 eggs at the end of a month's pregnancy, according to NPR
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Cats have fewer toes on their back paws. Like most four-legged mammals, cats have five toes on their front paws, but only four on their hind paws
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Blue whales eat half a million calories at a time. 457,000 calories is more than 240 times the energy a whale uses to scoop up that krill with its mouth
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This tiny pocket in jeans was designed to hold a pocket watch. The original jeans only had four pockets, this tiny pocket plus two more in the front and just one in the back
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Turkeys can blush. When turkeys are frightened or agitated, such as when males see a female they are interested in, the pale skin on their head and neck turns bright red, blue, or white
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The current American flag was designed by a high school student