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Find out the things your kids will learn in school that you didn’t.
We now know that many dinosaurs had fluffy, colorful feathers.
There were many more types of massive plant-eating dinosaurs known as sauropods than paleontologists had previously realized.
No one was burned during the Massachusetts Bay Colony witch scare.
In 1995 , scientists created a Bose-Einstein condensate, where matter is super-cooled to almost absolute zero , causing molecular motion to practically stop.
There are three other officially recognized dwarf planets circling our sun (all in the Kuiper Belt , with Pluto) and possibly hundreds more that haven't been identified yet.
Other animals, including horseshoe crabs and squid, do have blue blood, however, because the chemical that transports their oxygen contains copper.
The idea that hair and nails keep growing is a misinterpretation of what actually happens to a corpse in the hours and days after a person dies.
Even if you think Columbus was the first European to set foot in the Americas , you’d be wrong.
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