Christopher Columbus died in 1506 after a perilous final voyage marked by shipwrecks, a mutiny, and deteriorating health from suspected Reiter's Syndrome.
Despite emitting a broad spectrum, stars hardly appear green as their peak emissions do not align with the green wavelength, and human eyes perceive combined colors as white.
The Sun is about 4.6 billion years old, formed from a collapsing solar nebula, with a life expectancy of 10 billion years.
The holographic principle states that all information in a space can be coded on its boundary, merging theories of quantum mechanics, gravity, and the fabric of the universe.
Spider webs are intricate structures made by spiders from silk that blend lightweight with exceptional strength to catch prey.
The Irukandji Jellyfish is a small, venomous marine creature with a box-shaped bell, found mainly in Australian waters, dangerous due to its potent sting causing severe Irukandji Syndrome.
Deforestation, primarily driven by human activities like agriculture and logging, leads to biodiversity loss and climate change.
In 1971, during drilling for natural gas in Turkmenistan, engineers caused a collapse creating the fiery Darvaza Gas Crater, still burning today.
An IQ score of 132 is considered high on the standard measure of intelligence.
The deep sea, Earth's final frontier, continues to surprise with novelties, where new species await under tremendous pressures and in pitch darkness.