What are Fire Rainbows?
Fire rainbows are a rare and beautiful weather phenomenon that appear as rainbow-colored wisps of clouds in the sky. Consider yourself lucky if you see one.
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Fire rainbows are a rare and beautiful weather phenomenon that appear as rainbow-colored wisps of clouds in the sky. Consider yourself lucky if you see one.
In 536 AD a volcanic eruption coated the Northern hemisphere with ash and produced a fog that plunged Europe into darkness.
Mad honey gains its hallucinogenic properties from a substance called grayanotoxin found in certain rhododendron flowers. Overeating can be dangerous.
Napoleon Bonaparte, “little corporal,” is often depicted as diminutive. Historians lament this fixation, overshadowing discussions on his leadership and impact. But let’s address the elephant in the room—Napoleon’s height—rooted in science and British propaganda.
Since its creation by John Duns Scotus in the 13 century, the Dunce Cap has represented the extremes of high intellectualism, evil, and stupidity.
Popeye and spinach have fueled a great deal of nutritional nonsense. One thing is sure, spinach is good for you, but not as much as you first thought.
Standard mirrors are not perfectly smooth due to structural irregularities For this reason most mirrors reflect green light better.
The reasoning behind the quirky marathon distance contains some murky explanations. However, those extra 385 yards are likely linked to British Royalty.
Facing a shortage of cedars and no available land to grow new seedlings, medieval Japanese foresters developed a technique called daisugi. It allowed them to grow trees—on top of other trees!
Yes! Men can lactate. However, it’s rare and occurs when the pituitary gland produces a hormone called prolactin which induces milk production.
As space exploration expands, space blindness emerges as a grave consequence of extended stays beyond Earth. Can scientists conquer this challenge in time for the impending Mars mission? Unveiling their strategies becomes paramount on the path to interplanetary journeys.
Ikebana’s resurgence: Japan’s ancient art of flower arranging returns in full bloom. Delve into the beauty and symbolism of living sculptures, as cultural significance takes center stage in Ikebana’s majestic comeback. Discover the intricacies of this time-honored tradition.
Why is there a worm in Tequila? Or is there? Who would even consider a drink with a worm in it and how and why did it get there? Find out all the answers
Meet Lulu Hashimoto, the doll who won a human beauty pageant and developed a huge following as a fashion model and human-like character
Ever wondered why chainsaws were invented? Contrary to what one might expect, these now-indispensable modern tools possess a startlingly unconventional origin. Dive deeper into their fascinating history, tracing their roots back to the medical field – specifically aiding childbirth and combatting maternal mortality rates.
Read the amazing story of Wojtek, the bear. There are memorials to this bear in two major cities in Europe. He left an impression on all who met him.
The Hammerhead Worm, or bipalium kewense, is invading global habitats, feasting on earthworms in our gardens. Discover the eerie realities of this creature and strategies to mitigate its detrimental ecological impact.
The Cheongsam, the epitome of femininity in China was once made to hide the body. Read the fascinating history of the origins of the traditional garment.