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1. Our brain usually likes responding to people who have similar tastes and preferences and more to people we already know.
2. Convincing yourself you slept well tricks your brain into thinking you did.
3. The weight of an adult brain usually varies between 1200 to 1400 grams.
4. The weight of an adult brain usually varies between 1200 to 1400 grams.
5. Inability to understand sarcasm can be an early warning sign of a brain disease
6. The human brain has the capacity to store everything that you experience.
7. Being able to respond with sarcasm to a silly question is a sign of a healthy brain.
8. MRI testing has shown that a canine brain reacts similarly to sounds of joy and pain in much the same way as a human, meaning that dogs are able to understand the differences in human vocal intonations and the meanings behind them.
9. A 2004 brain-imaging study revealed that even thinking about a favourite food triggered the release of dopamine, a feel-good hormone also produced during sex and drug use.
10. People under the influence of power act as if they had suffered a traumatic brain injury, becoming more impulsive, less risk-aware and less adept at seeing things from other people's point of view.
11. Our brains are so accustomed to recognizing human faces that we see them in random patterns.
12. Your brain is more creative when it’s tired.
13. Play is costly in terms of energy, but evolution has made it such fun that mammals spend between 1 and 10 per cent of their time at play.
14. Did you know that a great white shark can have 20,000 teeth throughout its life? A shark has rows of teeth, organized one after another, so when it loses a tooth, it can be replaced very quickly.
15. Mr Boddy is the murder victim in the game "Clue."
16. The largest breed of rabbit is the Flemish Giant.
17. Tuna can swim at speeds of up to 70 kph (43 mph).
18. The Marine Crops were originally a branch of the British army in the American colonies. The corps was organized in 1740 in New York and was incorporated into the United States military after the revolution.
19. In Disney's "Fantasia", the Sorcerer's name is "Yensid" (Disney backwards.)
20. According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the most common job in the United States in the 1890s was a farmer. Today, it’s a salesman.
21. An apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged. They all taste sweet
22. Napoleon constructed his battle plans in a sandbox.
23. Longest officially recognized place name is Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu.
24. Did you know the spikes of a newborn hedgehog begin to appear within 24 hours?
25. Toronto’s original name was York, but it had another name long before that. The area near the shores of Lake Ontario was called "the meeting place" by the Ojibway of Southern Ontario. Their word: Toronto.
26. All snow crystals are hexagonal.
27. Joseph Priestly is credited with discovering oxygen, ammonia, carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride, sulphur dioxide, and nitrous oxide. He was also the first to isolate chlorine.
28. Did you know there are over 900 species of bats?
29. Humans help train various dog breeds to enter in competitions such as breed shows, agility and obedience contests, racing and sledge pulling.
30. The phrase "Often a bridesmaid, but never a bride," actually originates from an advertisement for Listerine mouthwash from 1924.
31. In 1964, Sandy Koufax, Elston Howard, Jimmy Brown, Oscar Robertson, and Cookie Gilchrist were all voted MVP from their respected (MLB, NFL, NBA) leagues. Each of them wore number 32.
32. The king of hearts is the only king in a deck of cards without a moustache.
33. According to an Old English system of time units, a moment is considered to be one and a half minutes.
34. About 85% or product warning labels on household products are inadequate
35. There is no mention of Adam and Eve eating an apple in the Bible.
36. Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously.
37. The Vatican's Swiss Guard still wears a uniform designed by Michelangelo in the early 16th century.
38. The name “pumpernickel” was coined by Napoleon's troops during the Napoleonic Wars. His men complained that although they were often poorly fed, there was always bread for Napoleon's favourite horse, Nicoll. Thus the word “pumpernickel” was coined—pain (bread) pour (for) Nicoll.
39. Did you know horses have 18 more bones than humans?
40. "Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis" is an actual English word, meaning "a disease caused by inhaling volcanic ash, dust, or substance."
41. The slowest trainee on the SEALs obstacle course must wear a pink T-shirt that reads, "Always a Lady".
42. Bamboo plants can grow up to 47 inches in one day.
43. Lillian Gish has the longest movie career of any actress, having debuted as a 19-year-old in An Unseen Enemy (1912), and making her last appearance in Whales of August (1987). Miss Gish was born in 1893.
44. PcGamer readers are all mighty and should be obeyed explicitly, lest they release the wrath of the Coconut Monkey upon the wrongdoers.
45. It is considered rude to tip in Iceland.
46. On average, an American relocates 11 times in their life
47.St. Patrick explained the Holy Trinity to King Laoghaire, using the shamrock to illustrate the trinity
48. The computer mouse was demonstrated in 1968.
49. In French, dandelion is called a pissenlit, which means "urinate in bed"
50. Did you know the smallest bone in your body is found in your ear?
51. The statue by Auguste Rodin that has come to be known as The Thinker wasn't meant to be a portrait of a man in thought. It's a portrait of Dante Alighieri.
52. Did you know the most common mental illnesses are anxiety and depression?
53. The movie "Chicken Run" made in 2,000 had the most plasticine used in an animated movie. They used 2,380 kg of plasticine for the movie.
54. French astronomer Adrien Auzout had once considered building a telescope that was 1,000 feet long in the 1600s. He thought the magnification would be so great, he would see animals on the moon
55. On the first neon sign, the word neon was spelt out in red by Dr Perley G. Nutting, 15 years before neon signs became widely used commercially.
56. Dogs also learn from human emotions! A dog can translate their owner’s emotions and behaviours to the object a person is looking at. Thus, your dog may be more likely to interact with a toy that you have already interacted with positively.
57. A giraffe rarely lay down, they even sleep and give birth standing up. Giraffes are the only animals born with horns. They are born with bony k***s on their forehead.
58. When you do public speaking or giving a presentation use your arms to guide, don't ever keep it in your pockets or hold it in your back.
59. Smart people are more likely to think they're not smart.
60. Appearance plays an important role even when voting during elections. Maturity and physical attractiveness of politicians were most important for voters’ choice (unconsciously, of course).
61. When people like someone and want to make contact with them, they usually lean forward. In this position, the legs can be motionless, but the body moves forward intuitively.
62. When people cross arms during the conversation, it helps them shut themselves off from other people. We often use this gesture when we are irritated by something. Crossed arms are a clear sign that a person is not feeling good about something.
63. When talking to somebody, looking anywhere other than his face is the most powerful “I'm lame and unconfident” message emitter you can use.
64. The human body recreates itself every six months. Nearly every cell of hair. Skin and bone die and another is directed to its former place. You’re not who you were last January.
65.When someone puts their hands in front of their face with the index finger near the nose, their not buying what you say or at least they disagree with you.
66. Watching a heart-wrenching movie causes people to think deeper. (Titanic).
67. Your height is generally determined by your father. Intelligence, emotional strength and body shape are determined by your mother.
68. Cuddling strengthens the frontal lobe of the human brain, the region of the brain responsible for how you react to emotional stress.
69. Sometimes, the thing you most want doesn't happen. And sometimes, the thing you never expect to happen does.
70. A woman tends to play with her hair and lips and if you are sat near her engaged in conversation she will tend to point her feet at you or her legs (knees) or point them away if she is not that keen.
71. The way you dress tells a lot about your mood. People tend to dress up more properly when in a cheerful mood.
72. The way a person treats restaurant staff reveals a lot about their character.
73. Hospital patients seem to revive better when they get to look at pastoral scenes instead of brick walls. It triggers an inborn secure feeling of survival with food, water and land available.
74. People sometimes touch others with their free hands at times of Handshaking. They can touch the forearm, the elbow, or the back of the other person. Such an invasion of private space means that a person lacks communication. The closer the touch to the torso, the more the person needs company.
75. Presentation Matters. Be it a work presentation or your own appearance, the presentation is an important factor. You should always dress and prepare according to the occasion.
76. Chewing gum can relieve stress. Chew some during an exam or while doing something stressful.
77. This is in relation to “Experiential Intelligence”. It refers to the “Street-Smartness” of people.
78. At the Handshaking time, if a person takes your wrist with their free hand, they are showing that they can be trusted. This is known as “Glove Handshake".
79. Looking at cute animal pictures at work can make you more productive, a study claims.
80. If we watch how people’s brains respond, promising them monetary rewards and giving them cocaine, nicotine or amphetamines looks disturbingly similar.
81. The secret of good sleep is to convince your brain that you had a good sleep (Now, all you need to know is how to convince your brain).
82. People plotting revenge experience heightened activity in the brain's reward centre, according to a 2004 study in the journal Science.
83. When a person dies, they have 7 minutes of brain activity left in which they see a dream-like sequence of their memories!.
84. Did you know that the giraffe has 35 teeth?
85. Of all the animal kingdom, its teeth are the most similar to that of the human being, both in number and form.
86. Studies suggest that both within and across ethnicity and culture, humans agree on who is and isn’t attractive. Researchers note that there are universal standards of attractiveness.
87. Women who wear red are found to be more attractive by men and also there are higher chances that they would be asked on a date.
88. Researchers say that mothers tend to give more attention to their most attractive children who exhibit more socialized behaviour than their less attractive siblings.
89. Appearance plays an important role even when voting during elections Maturity and the physical attractiveness of politicians were most important for voters’ choice (unconsciously, of course).
90. In Middle ages, to become attractive, affluent noblewomen would dab bat’s blood on their skin or swallow arsenic to improve complexion.
91. Once you begin to dislike someone, everything they do tends to annoy you.
92. Women are more attracted to men who have the ideal hunting physiques, narrow waists, strong shoulders and broad chests.
93. A study conducted in the United Kingdom found that whenever a woman finds a man attractive, she speaks with a higher-pitched voice.
94. Studies show that we are more attracted to people who look similar to us.
95. People who are drunk find others more attractive because drunken people are less likely to notice the asymmetry of a face.
96. Lack of sleep leads to a sugar craving
97. Online polls showed that men are more concerned about the weight of date while women are concerned about a potential partner’s height. Women with 20 pounds overweight and men even just an inch below the average height have a tougher time getting a date.
98. $160 billion a year is the value of a global industry that includes cosmetics, skin and hair care, perfumes, cosmetic surgery, hormone injections, health clubs and weight loss programs.
99. Women are attracted to different things depending on where they are in their menstrual cycle. Studies show that when a woman is in her most fertile stage, she will prefer men who have more masculine features; deeper voices, more symmetrical faces (an indicator of strong genetics), competitiveness, and victory over other males.
100. Women judge a man to be more attractive when they see another woman looking or smiling at him.
101. A study shows that men who feel hungry often preferred women with higher weights.
102. If you are more attractive then there are chances that, you are less likely to suffer punishment when convicted and even fewer chances to be convicted.
103. Americans spend more money on beauty enhancements than they do on education per year.
104. Attempting to convince yourself that you don't care about someone is a clear indicator of what you really do.
105. A study in 1966, by the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis on a group of 664 student volunteers showed that young college adults were concerned about physical attractiveness.
106. Dolphins are another species that are often focussed on for their smarts. A recent finding that exemplifies this is that dolphins have names for one another (which form when other dolphins mimic the sounds they make) – and recognise their own title when it is called by other dolphins.
107. Giraffes and humans have the same number of bones in their necks. Giraffe age can be calculated from its spots. The darker the spots, the older the giraffe.
108. Did you ever wonder why the colour of our blood is red? Here’s the answer - the iron present in our blood forms a ring of atoms called porphyrin, the shape of this structure produces the red colour. The shape of the porphyrin is affected by the presence of oxygen in your body.
109. Laughing raises both your energy expenditure and heart rate by about 10-20%. This means you could burn about 10-40 calories by laughing for 10-15 minutes. Laughing solidly for an hour or more for this calorie burning to have any meaningful effect on your body.
110. The Jerusalem syndrome is a group of psychological phenomena triggered by a visit to Jerusalem, Israel.
111. There are more bacteria in a human mouth than there are people in the world. During your lifetime, you will produce enough saliva to fill two swimming pools and Your nose can remember 50,000 different scents.
112. Your eyebrows renew themselves every 64 days.
113. Humans share 50% of their DNA with bananas. It may be shocking but Psychologically it's true.
114. Without calories, your body will no longer be able to produce enough glucose for your big brain (and it needs a lot — about the daily equivalent of the sugar found in three cans of soda). Instead of shutting down, it resorts to using ketone, a fatty acid derivative. So keep eating food with more calories.
115. A type of "immortal" jellyfish is capable of cheating death indefinitely.
116About 70% of the world’s spices come from India.
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2. Convincing yourself you slept well tricks your brain into thinking you did.
3. The weight of an adult brain usually varies between 1200 to 1400 grams.
4. The weight of an adult brain usually varies between 1200 to 1400 grams.
5. Inability to understand sarcasm can be an early warning sign of a brain disease
6. The human brain has the capacity to store everything that you experience.
7. Being able to respond with sarcasm to a silly question is a sign of a healthy brain.
8. MRI testing has shown that a canine brain reacts similarly to sounds of joy and pain in much the same way as a human, meaning that dogs are able to understand the differences in human vocal intonations and the meanings behind them.
9. A 2004 brain-imaging study revealed that even thinking about a favourite food triggered the release of dopamine, a feel-good hormone also produced during sex and drug use.
10. People under the influence of power act as if they had suffered a traumatic brain injury, becoming more impulsive, less risk-aware and less adept at seeing things from other people's point of view.
11. Our brains are so accustomed to recognizing human faces that we see them in random patterns.
12. Your brain is more creative when it’s tired.
13. Play is costly in terms of energy, but evolution has made it such fun that mammals spend between 1 and 10 per cent of their time at play.
14. Did you know that a great white shark can have 20,000 teeth throughout its life? A shark has rows of teeth, organized one after another, so when it loses a tooth, it can be replaced very quickly.
15. Mr Boddy is the murder victim in the game "Clue."
16. The largest breed of rabbit is the Flemish Giant.
17. Tuna can swim at speeds of up to 70 kph (43 mph).
18. The Marine Crops were originally a branch of the British army in the American colonies. The corps was organized in 1740 in New York and was incorporated into the United States military after the revolution.
19. In Disney's "Fantasia", the Sorcerer's name is "Yensid" (Disney backwards.)
20. According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the most common job in the United States in the 1890s was a farmer. Today, it’s a salesman.
21. An apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged. They all taste sweet
22. Napoleon constructed his battle plans in a sandbox.
23. Longest officially recognized place name is Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu.
24. Did you know the spikes of a newborn hedgehog begin to appear within 24 hours?
25. Toronto’s original name was York, but it had another name long before that. The area near the shores of Lake Ontario was called "the meeting place" by the Ojibway of Southern Ontario. Their word: Toronto.
26. All snow crystals are hexagonal.
27. Joseph Priestly is credited with discovering oxygen, ammonia, carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride, sulphur dioxide, and nitrous oxide. He was also the first to isolate chlorine.
28. Did you know there are over 900 species of bats?
29. Humans help train various dog breeds to enter in competitions such as breed shows, agility and obedience contests, racing and sledge pulling.
30. The phrase "Often a bridesmaid, but never a bride," actually originates from an advertisement for Listerine mouthwash from 1924.
31. In 1964, Sandy Koufax, Elston Howard, Jimmy Brown, Oscar Robertson, and Cookie Gilchrist were all voted MVP from their respected (MLB, NFL, NBA) leagues. Each of them wore number 32.
32. The king of hearts is the only king in a deck of cards without a moustache.
33. According to an Old English system of time units, a moment is considered to be one and a half minutes.
34. About 85% or product warning labels on household products are inadequate
35. There is no mention of Adam and Eve eating an apple in the Bible.
36. Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously.
37. The Vatican's Swiss Guard still wears a uniform designed by Michelangelo in the early 16th century.
38. The name “pumpernickel” was coined by Napoleon's troops during the Napoleonic Wars. His men complained that although they were often poorly fed, there was always bread for Napoleon's favourite horse, Nicoll. Thus the word “pumpernickel” was coined—pain (bread) pour (for) Nicoll.
39. Did you know horses have 18 more bones than humans?
40. "Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis" is an actual English word, meaning "a disease caused by inhaling volcanic ash, dust, or substance."
41. The slowest trainee on the SEALs obstacle course must wear a pink T-shirt that reads, "Always a Lady".
42. Bamboo plants can grow up to 47 inches in one day.
43. Lillian Gish has the longest movie career of any actress, having debuted as a 19-year-old in An Unseen Enemy (1912), and making her last appearance in Whales of August (1987). Miss Gish was born in 1893.
44. PcGamer readers are all mighty and should be obeyed explicitly, lest they release the wrath of the Coconut Monkey upon the wrongdoers.
45. It is considered rude to tip in Iceland.
46. On average, an American relocates 11 times in their life
47.St. Patrick explained the Holy Trinity to King Laoghaire, using the shamrock to illustrate the trinity
48. The computer mouse was demonstrated in 1968.
49. In French, dandelion is called a pissenlit, which means "urinate in bed"
50. Did you know the smallest bone in your body is found in your ear?
51. The statue by Auguste Rodin that has come to be known as The Thinker wasn't meant to be a portrait of a man in thought. It's a portrait of Dante Alighieri.
52. Did you know the most common mental illnesses are anxiety and depression?
53. The movie "Chicken Run" made in 2,000 had the most plasticine used in an animated movie. They used 2,380 kg of plasticine for the movie.
54. French astronomer Adrien Auzout had once considered building a telescope that was 1,000 feet long in the 1600s. He thought the magnification would be so great, he would see animals on the moon
55. On the first neon sign, the word neon was spelt out in red by Dr Perley G. Nutting, 15 years before neon signs became widely used commercially.
56. Dogs also learn from human emotions! A dog can translate their owner’s emotions and behaviours to the object a person is looking at. Thus, your dog may be more likely to interact with a toy that you have already interacted with positively.
57. A giraffe rarely lay down, they even sleep and give birth standing up. Giraffes are the only animals born with horns. They are born with bony k***s on their forehead.
58. When you do public speaking or giving a presentation use your arms to guide, don't ever keep it in your pockets or hold it in your back.
59. Smart people are more likely to think they're not smart.
60. Appearance plays an important role even when voting during elections. Maturity and physical attractiveness of politicians were most important for voters’ choice (unconsciously, of course).
61. When people like someone and want to make contact with them, they usually lean forward. In this position, the legs can be motionless, but the body moves forward intuitively.
62. When people cross arms during the conversation, it helps them shut themselves off from other people. We often use this gesture when we are irritated by something. Crossed arms are a clear sign that a person is not feeling good about something.
63. When talking to somebody, looking anywhere other than his face is the most powerful “I'm lame and unconfident” message emitter you can use.
64. The human body recreates itself every six months. Nearly every cell of hair. Skin and bone die and another is directed to its former place. You’re not who you were last January.
65.When someone puts their hands in front of their face with the index finger near the nose, their not buying what you say or at least they disagree with you.
66. Watching a heart-wrenching movie causes people to think deeper. (Titanic).
67. Your height is generally determined by your father. Intelligence, emotional strength and body shape are determined by your mother.
68. Cuddling strengthens the frontal lobe of the human brain, the region of the brain responsible for how you react to emotional stress.
69. Sometimes, the thing you most want doesn't happen. And sometimes, the thing you never expect to happen does.
70. A woman tends to play with her hair and lips and if you are sat near her engaged in conversation she will tend to point her feet at you or her legs (knees) or point them away if she is not that keen.
71. The way you dress tells a lot about your mood. People tend to dress up more properly when in a cheerful mood.
72. The way a person treats restaurant staff reveals a lot about their character.
73. Hospital patients seem to revive better when they get to look at pastoral scenes instead of brick walls. It triggers an inborn secure feeling of survival with food, water and land available.
74. People sometimes touch others with their free hands at times of Handshaking. They can touch the forearm, the elbow, or the back of the other person. Such an invasion of private space means that a person lacks communication. The closer the touch to the torso, the more the person needs company.
75. Presentation Matters. Be it a work presentation or your own appearance, the presentation is an important factor. You should always dress and prepare according to the occasion.
76. Chewing gum can relieve stress. Chew some during an exam or while doing something stressful.
77. This is in relation to “Experiential Intelligence”. It refers to the “Street-Smartness” of people.
78. At the Handshaking time, if a person takes your wrist with their free hand, they are showing that they can be trusted. This is known as “Glove Handshake".
79. Looking at cute animal pictures at work can make you more productive, a study claims.
80. If we watch how people’s brains respond, promising them monetary rewards and giving them cocaine, nicotine or amphetamines looks disturbingly similar.
81. The secret of good sleep is to convince your brain that you had a good sleep (Now, all you need to know is how to convince your brain).
82. People plotting revenge experience heightened activity in the brain's reward centre, according to a 2004 study in the journal Science.
83. When a person dies, they have 7 minutes of brain activity left in which they see a dream-like sequence of their memories!.
84. Did you know that the giraffe has 35 teeth?
85. Of all the animal kingdom, its teeth are the most similar to that of the human being, both in number and form.
86. Studies suggest that both within and across ethnicity and culture, humans agree on who is and isn’t attractive. Researchers note that there are universal standards of attractiveness.
87. Women who wear red are found to be more attractive by men and also there are higher chances that they would be asked on a date.
88. Researchers say that mothers tend to give more attention to their most attractive children who exhibit more socialized behaviour than their less attractive siblings.
89. Appearance plays an important role even when voting during elections Maturity and the physical attractiveness of politicians were most important for voters’ choice (unconsciously, of course).
90. In Middle ages, to become attractive, affluent noblewomen would dab bat’s blood on their skin or swallow arsenic to improve complexion.
91. Once you begin to dislike someone, everything they do tends to annoy you.
92. Women are more attracted to men who have the ideal hunting physiques, narrow waists, strong shoulders and broad chests.
93. A study conducted in the United Kingdom found that whenever a woman finds a man attractive, she speaks with a higher-pitched voice.
94. Studies show that we are more attracted to people who look similar to us.
95. People who are drunk find others more attractive because drunken people are less likely to notice the asymmetry of a face.
96. Lack of sleep leads to a sugar craving
97. Online polls showed that men are more concerned about the weight of date while women are concerned about a potential partner’s height. Women with 20 pounds overweight and men even just an inch below the average height have a tougher time getting a date.
98. $160 billion a year is the value of a global industry that includes cosmetics, skin and hair care, perfumes, cosmetic surgery, hormone injections, health clubs and weight loss programs.
99. Women are attracted to different things depending on where they are in their menstrual cycle. Studies show that when a woman is in her most fertile stage, she will prefer men who have more masculine features; deeper voices, more symmetrical faces (an indicator of strong genetics), competitiveness, and victory over other males.
100. Women judge a man to be more attractive when they see another woman looking or smiling at him.
101. A study shows that men who feel hungry often preferred women with higher weights.
102. If you are more attractive then there are chances that, you are less likely to suffer punishment when convicted and even fewer chances to be convicted.
103. Americans spend more money on beauty enhancements than they do on education per year.
104. Attempting to convince yourself that you don't care about someone is a clear indicator of what you really do.
105. A study in 1966, by the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis on a group of 664 student volunteers showed that young college adults were concerned about physical attractiveness.
106. Dolphins are another species that are often focussed on for their smarts. A recent finding that exemplifies this is that dolphins have names for one another (which form when other dolphins mimic the sounds they make) – and recognise their own title when it is called by other dolphins.
107. Giraffes and humans have the same number of bones in their necks. Giraffe age can be calculated from its spots. The darker the spots, the older the giraffe.
108. Did you ever wonder why the colour of our blood is red? Here’s the answer - the iron present in our blood forms a ring of atoms called porphyrin, the shape of this structure produces the red colour. The shape of the porphyrin is affected by the presence of oxygen in your body.
109. Laughing raises both your energy expenditure and heart rate by about 10-20%. This means you could burn about 10-40 calories by laughing for 10-15 minutes. Laughing solidly for an hour or more for this calorie burning to have any meaningful effect on your body.
110. The Jerusalem syndrome is a group of psychological phenomena triggered by a visit to Jerusalem, Israel.
111. There are more bacteria in a human mouth than there are people in the world. During your lifetime, you will produce enough saliva to fill two swimming pools and Your nose can remember 50,000 different scents.
112. Your eyebrows renew themselves every 64 days.
113. Humans share 50% of their DNA with bananas. It may be shocking but Psychologically it's true.
114. Without calories, your body will no longer be able to produce enough glucose for your big brain (and it needs a lot — about the daily equivalent of the sugar found in three cans of soda). Instead of shutting down, it resorts to using ketone, a fatty acid derivative. So keep eating food with more calories.
115. A type of "immortal" jellyfish is capable of cheating death indefinitely.
116About 70% of the world’s spices come from India.














