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Captain Jules’ Extraordinary Telescope Ring This amazing ring transforms into both a working telescope, a magnifier and a compass! It is also very lightweight and can be detached from the body of the ring for easier use and comes in many different
did-you-kno: In 1976, it was removed from one fire station and installed in another, and they severed the cord out of fear that unscrewing the bulb would break it. It was moved with a full police and fire truck escort. The bulb has a dedicated live
did-you-kno: People used to use bread to erase pencil marks. In 1770, Edward Naine accidentally picked up a piece of rubber instead of breadcrumbs and decided to start selling rubber erasers. Basically, erasers exist to fix mistakes, but the only reason
did-you-kno: “Biohacker” Tim Cannon implanted a computer chip into his arm so he could be more like a robot. No surgeons would agree to the operation, so he inserted the chip himself. The battery-powered device records his temperature and
did-you-kno: Ancient Egyptian paint could gives us better phones. The world’s 1st synthetic pigment was “Egyptian blue,” and scientists found that it’s made of nanomaterials that can be used to improve TV remotes, phones, satellites, medical
did-you-kno: Tampons, cigarette butts, and Silly String are all used by soldiers in battle. Tampons plug bullet wounds, cigarette butts keep gun barrels clear, and Silly String can make trip-wires visible without setting them off. Source
did-you-kno: Trick-candles keep burning for the same reason that road flares and sparklers do: magnesium. When you blow out a regular candle, an ember glows in the wick but the vaporized wax keeps it from lighting again. Since trick-candle wicks have
did-you-kno: See the video and learn more about the new elevators here ►► The next generation of elevators will be able to travel sideways. A German engineering company has created the world’s 1st rope-free elevator system that uses a new magnetic
did-you-kno: A woman stopped eating to save people during WWII. Everyone was worried about nutrition because of food rations, so scientist Elsie Widdowson ate small amounts of bread, cabbage, and potatoes for months. She climbed mountains every day to
did-you-kno: The telegraph was invented because of heartbreak. When Samuel Morse left town to paint a portrait, his wife suddenly fell ill and died. Because it took days for him to find out she had been sick, he was so upset that he abandoned his art
did-you-kno: An inventor made a machine gun that folds and shoots paper airplanes. He displayed his creation in a YouTube video, which shows the inner-workings of the gun, and airplanes firing at a rate of about 1 per second. Source
did-you-kno: There’s a Sleep Number bed for kids that keeps monsters away. The Sleep IQ has built-in lights under the bed, sensors that alert parents if kids get out of bed, pulse monitor, and a companion app with a “monster detector.” Source
did-you-kno: Coral Castle is a stone structure built by Edward Leedskalnin, who once claimed he lifted its 14-ton rocks using magnetic current. Though he had many winches, ropes, and pulleys, his method has been called a mystery because he always said
did-you-kno: Scientists found a way to un-boil egg whites. More importantly, they discovered how to untangle protein molecules within minutes, a process which normally takes days. This method could potentially make cancer treatments more affordable.
did-you-kno: Tootsie Rolls were America’s first individually wrapped penny candy. They were also used during WWII in soldiers’ ration kits because they were the only chocolate candy that held up in severe weather. Source
did-you-kno: American Airlines used to have a piano lounge in the back of their 747s in the 1970s, but the electric piano was always breaking because drunk passengers kept spilling their cocktails on the keys. Source
did-you-kno: The World Wide Web was almost called the Mine of Information (MOI), The Information Mine (TIM), or Information Mesh, but inventor Tim Berners-Lee didn’t think they “had quite the right ring.” Source
did-you-kno: A Betabrand designer created a line of paparazzi-proof clothing that’s embedded with glass. The hoodie, scarf, hat, and suit are all made with the same material found on reflective tennis shoes and safety gear, so any photo taken with
did-you-kno: 74% of Japanese homes have electronic toilets. Newer models have seat warmers, night lights, self-cleaning mechanisms, deodorizing spritzers, motion sensors that raise the lid, a bidet and dryer to eliminate the need for toilet paper, and
did-you-kno: There’s a new type of beehive that can extract honey without disturbing the bees. The honeycomb flips upside down to drain while the bees fill up the other side unawares, which enables people to make honey in their own backyards and could
did-you-kno: Why not use a regular robot? Because the instincts of a living organism allow it to evade hazardous conditions and predators without help from the operator. With a hybrid system using a living insect, you have the combined abilities of