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This active volcano in Antarctica spews tiny crystals of gold worth $6,000 every single day
The flecks of gold dust sputtered from the volcano were discovered to fan around in an area of 621 miles along the crater and lava lake.
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NASA scientists amazed after solving the mystery of gibberish sound coming from space
In November 2023, when the spacecraft started sending streams of unreadable data, scientists were mystified wondering what could possibly cause this error
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Before alarm clocks, these professionals were hired as human clocks to wake people up
'Knocker uppers' was a legit job in Britain up until the 1970s, two centuries after the discovery of the alarm clock.
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The baboon who officially operated railway signals for nine years and never made a single mistake
The baboon not only performed the duties on his job flawlessly but also received salary every month.
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Loud spooky sound like a woman s voice recorded deep in the Pacific Ocean
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) picked up the strange sound deep down in the Pacific Ocean with the help of hydrophones.
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