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Posted Jan 2

Cloves have eugenol oil. Eugenol is a natural antiseptic and numbing agent. It helps kill germs and reduce pain. Clove oil is often used to ease toothaches and clean wounds. 🌿🦷@googlefactss #Cloves#Eugenol#NaturalMedicine#ToothacheRelief#HealthFacts

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Posted Jan 2

Myth: The tongue is divided up into specific areas that are solely responsible for sensing certain tastes (e.g., sweet at the tip, bitter at the back) Fact: The tongue's receptor cells that identify the molecules underlying the basic tastes (sweet, sour, salt, bitter and umami) are distributed on taste buds all over the tongue although some areas may be slightly more sensitive to certain flavors.. @googlefactss#humanbody#nowyouknow#mythbusted [read more...]

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Posted Jan 2

Lactose-free products have no lactose, the sugar in milk, so people with lactose intolerance can digest them easily. Dairy-free products have no milk or milk ingredients at all, good for people allergic to milk or who avoid animal products. Lactose-free is for lactose intolerance; dairy-free is for milk allergy or vegan diets. 🥛🚫🌱 @googlefactss #LactoseFree#DairyFree#Health#Nutrition#FoodFacts

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Posted Jan 2

Isaac Asimov was born on January 2, 1920. He wrote the Three Laws of Robotics: 1. Robots can't harm humans or let them be harmed. 2. Robots must follow human orders unless it breaks the first law. 3. Robots must protect themselves unless it breaks the first or second law. 🤖📜 [Read more] @googlefactss #IsaacAsimov#Robotics#ThreeLaws#ScienceFacts

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Posted Jan 1

The Dingo Fence in Australia is over 5,600 km (3,488 miles) long. It was first built in the 1880s to stop rabbits. Later, it was changed to keep dingoes away from sheep. The fence is 1.8 m (6 feet) tall with a 4.5 m (15 feet) clear area on each side. Some dingoes still get through holes. Without dingoes, animals like rabbits and kangaroos grew too much and ate too many plants.🐕🐑🌿🇦🇺 [Read more] @googlefactss #Australia#DingoFence#Wildlife#Nature#Facts

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Posted Jan 1

The Dutch built a wall in 1653 to protect New Amsterdam. In 1664, the British invaded by sea, tore down the wall, and made it a street. That street became Wall Street. 🏰➡️🛳️➡️🛣️ [Read more] @googlefactss #History#WallStreet#NewYork#FunFact#DidYouKnow#NoWolfsThere

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Posted Jan 1

The office chair was created to help people sit and work longer without needing to stand. It swivels and has wheels for easy movement. Charles Darwin even added wheels to his chair. In the 1800s, chairs were designed with adjustable seats, backs, and armrests to promote good posture and comfort. This is how a simple seat evolved into the comfortable office chair we know today. 🪑+🛞 [Read more] @googlefactss#OfficeChair#WorkComfort#History#EvolutionOfChairs

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Posted Jan 1

Sechele I met David Livingstone in 1847 and helped start a mission. He learned to read and taught his wives the Bible. In 1848, he divorced some wives to be baptized. Sechele sent gunpowder to his uncle as a peace offering, because as a Christian he should not live in disharmony with his own family and to reunite the whole tribe, the uncle who thought it was evil magic burned it to cleanse it of evil. The following explosion killed him. This (un)lucky event helped Sechele unite his tribe. ✝️🔥🧨 @googlefactss📚✝️💥 #Sechele1#Bakwena#History#Africa#Superstition#ItAintStupidIfItWorks

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Posted Jan 1

The Internet began as a project in the 1960s called ARPANET. It officially became the Internet on January 1, 1983, when it switched to the TCP/IP system. Today, January 1, 2026, the Internet will be 43 years old. 🌐🎉 [Read more] @googlefactss#InternetBirthday#TechHistory#43Years

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Posted Jan 1

The website nordu.net is the oldest active domain name. It was registered on January 1, 1985. NORDUnet is a network in Europe that helped build the early internet. [Read more] @googlefactss🌐📅#OldestDomain#InternetHistory#NORDUnet#TechFacts

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