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  • Only 6 of the 23 crocodilian species are considered dangerous to adult humans.

  • Quantum-enhanced imaging technology surpasses classical limits in resolution and sensitivity.

  • Quantum information processing explores the manipulation of quantum bits (qubits) for computation.

  • In Los Angeles, there's a glass slide that sits 1,000 feet above the ground on the side of the tallest skyscraper west of the Mississippi.

  • Quantum dot solar cells use nanotechnology for efficient energy conversion.

  • There are enough diamonds in existence to give everyone on the planet a cupful.

  • A study found that pizza and compliments motivate employees better than cash. Money fades more quickly than a sense of appreciation.

  • The scent of watermelon is hard to replicate due to the unstable nature of aldehydes, the compounds responsible for the fruit's sweet smell.

  • Orangutans can use prior experiences to conjure up mental images about new situations, an ability believed to have evolved only in humans.

  • Quantum error correction technology mitigates errors in quantum computing and communication.

  • A study found that people who enjoy doing laundry are less likely to experience sock loss.

  • Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon central to various quantum technologies.

  • Research shows that in terms of bite attacks against people, dachshunds, or wiener dogs, are more aggressive than pit bulls.

  • Instagram data shows that Californians post the most driving selfies of any state population, while Mississippians post the least.

  • In 2009, a woman was fined $1.9 million for illegally downloading 24 songs. That's $80,000 per song.

  • Quantum metrology technology enhances measurement precision beyond classical limits.

  • Quantum annealing technology explores optimization and problem-solving using quantum effects.

  • Jesse Owens real name was "J. C. ", but due to his strong southern accent people thought his name was Jesse.

  • In 2012, a man tried to pay $137 traffic ticket with 137 dollar bills folded into origami pigs, delivered in two Dunkin Donuts boxes.

  • The T-shirt was invented in 1904 and marketed to bachelors who couldn't sew or replace buttons.

  • There is a "white man" café in Tokyo, where Japanese ladies ring a bell to summon tuxedo-wearing caucasians who respond with “yes, princess?” and serve them cake.

  • Wealthy ancient Egyptians slept with neck supports rather than pillows to preserve their hairstyles.

  • Vatican City is one of six countries worldwide that ban abortion completely, even if the mother's life is in danger.

  • The British Standards Institution has a 5,000 word report on the correct way to make a cup of tea.

  • In Slovakia, using the names Britain or Great Britain instead of the United Kingdom can land you with a €6,600 fine.

  • When Picasso was interrogated by an SS officer about his painting Guernica, “Did you do that?” Picasso replied, “No, you did.”

  • The Wars of the Roses weren't called that. Sir Walter Scott invented the name four centuries after the conflict.

  • Learned helplessness is a condition in which a person suffers from a sense of powerlessness, arising from a traumatic event or persistent failure to succeed. It is thought to be one of the underlying causes of depression.

  • There are people here named after ships that have visited Cuba. "Usnavi," from the US Navy, is a famous case.

  • The tiger is the largest wild cat in the world, weighting up to 720 pounds (363 kg), and stretching 6 feet (2 meters) long.

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