17/06/2026
Fact 1157
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Boiling now works in zero gravity. Researchers developed a method to remove boiling bubbles in space using electric fields, a breakthrough that could improve cooling systems on future spacecraft and space stations.
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17/06/2026
Fact 1156
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Scientists created the world's first working nuclear clock. Unlike atomic clocks, it uses changes inside an atom's nucleus and could be up to 10,000 times more stable, potentially helping detect new forces of nature and dark matter.
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14/06/2026
Fact 1155
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In 2016, a woman named Glenda Blackwell once bought a scratch-off lottery ticket to show her husband that they were nothing but a waste of money. She accidentally won $1 million.
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14/06/2026
Fact 1154
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25 years ago, nearly five million LEGO pieces fell into the sea when a massive wave hit a cargo ship and knocked 62 storage containers overboard. The LEGOs have been washing up on beaches around the world ever since.
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12/06/2026
Fact 1153
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In 2014, passengers were warned not to eat nuts on a Ryanair flight due to a 4-year-old girl's severe nut allergy. A passenger sitting few rows away from the girl ate nuts anyway. The girl went into anaphylactic shock, and the passenger was banned from the airline for two years.
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12/06/2026
Fact 1152
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If the world's population of spiders worked together, they could theoretically eat every human on Earth in just one year.
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11/06/2026
Fact 1151
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Scientists only discovered how s***m whales sleep in 2008. S***m whales don't sleep horizontally like other marine animals; they sleep upright, like underwater skyscrapers.
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11/06/2026
Fact 1150
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In April 2026, a court in China ruled that companies cannot terminate employees just to replace them with Al.
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09/06/2026
Fact 1149
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In 1977, we received a radio signal (also known as the "Wow! signal") from space that lasted 72 seconds, and to this day, we still don't know exactly where it originated.
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09/06/2026
Fact 1148
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An orangutan at the San Diego Zoo named Ken Allen became famous for his many successful escapes. During his escapes, he would stroll around the zoo looking at other animals. He never acted aggressively, but would throw rocks at Otis, another orangutan he "despised"
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