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Hope you read my last post on fact i promised last week that there will be a weekly fact update every thursday here is the 15 fact for today.
Why don't you check Introduction and First Phase Of Schoolsmint Weekly Fact Update.
Schoolsmint weekly fact update:
- The right ear is better at hearing speech and the left ear is better at hearing music.
- Can't focus? Play music from a video game soundtrack. It's designed to keep you engaged, and helps you focus on what you're working on.
- According to a study, parents underestimate teenagers’ happiness, but overestimate the happiness of younger children.
- Around 2% of the world's population are considered "sleepless elite", which means they are night owls and early birds simultaneously.
- Sloppy handwriting by doctors is responsible for over 7,000 deaths every year.
- If an ant was the same size as us, it would be twice as fast as a Lamborghini.
- New research has found that lonely people have superior social skills compared to people who aren't lonely.
- Everyone wants happiness. No one wants pain. But you can't have a rainbow, without a little rain.
- Sitting for 6 or more hours per day makes you 40% more likely to die within 15 years than someone who sits for less than three hours a day.
- A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. - Albert Einstein
- Eating watermelon can significantly reduce blood pressure.
- Cats won't eat certain foods because they perceive bitterness at the molecular level, allowing them to detect bad ingredients with precision.
- Music has the ability to repair brain damage.
- A male’s testicles hang at different lengths so they don’t damage each other or collide when running/sitting.
- Mentally talking to yourself during tasks is actually a good way to keep yourself focused.
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