Sea lions have developed the ability to dive to depths of 300 meters, confirmed by physiological tests.
In 2021, scientists found fossils in Australia of a dinosaur that lived 100 million years ago. This species, called “thunder dragon,” was 12 meters long and weighed 7 tons. Farmers found its bo...
A small ‘sand hawk’ in the Arabian Desert dives into the sand. Its wings help it glide beneath the dunes.
The largest bat colony in the world lives in Bracken Cave, Texas, USA. Every night, 20 million bats fly out to hunt, eating 200 tons of insects! This spectacle draws thousands of tourists.
The Waiora River in New Zealand appears to flow upward! Geologists explain this as an optical illusion caused by the terrain’s relief.
Climate data indicates a 30% increase in ocean acidity since the start of the industrial era.
Ancient skulls in Israel, dated to 90,000 years ago, belong to Neanderthals, per DNA analysis.
The longest marathon in the world is the 3,100-mile ultra-race in New York. Runners complete 5,649 laps around one block in 52 days, running 100 km daily. It’s a test for the most enduring!
Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii releases sulfur gases affecting global climate, measured by NASA.
Climate studies show that the Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world.
Ice cores from Antarctica contain data on volcanic eruptions from the last 740,000 years.
The Antarctic ice sheet contains climate records from the last 800,000 years, analyzed by scientists.
Crop circles appear in Wiltshire, England, sparking mysteries! Studies show most are created by humans as art projects or pranks.
Mysterious ‘fairy circles’ in the Namib Desert are created by underground termites. These circles help plants survive in arid conditions.
Red rain sometimes falls in India’s Kerala state! Scientists found these algae are lifted by winds from nearby water bodies.
In 1977, scientists detected a space signal known as the Wow! Signal, lasting 72 seconds! Studies suggest it was likely comet radiation.
Archaeological digs in Iraq revealed clay tablets with cuneiform writing from 5,000 years ago.
In Brazil, the Juruena River flows underground through caves, creating a ‘ghost river.’ Locals call it sacred due to its mystical sound.
Japan invented a maglev train that reaches 603 km/h—the fastest train in the world! It floats above the tracks using magnets. Passengers say riding it feels like flying at low altitude.
The world’s tallest waterfall, Angel Falls in Venezuela, is 979 meters high. The water falls from such a height that most of it turns into mist before reaching the ground. Local indigenous people...
The largest aquarium in the world, SEA Aquarium in Singapore, holds 45 million liters of water. It houses 100,000 marine animals, including sharks and rays. The main tank is so huge you can scuba d...