Ewww, Fat-scinating!

The Museum of London has a FAT-scinating new item on display. You can see pieces of London’s famous fatberg, a rock-hard mass of toilet waste as big as two football fields that had blocked the sewers. The specimens have been dried out so they’re not as smelly, but they’re still hatching flies. Yuck!

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The Immortal Jellyfish

The Turritopsis dohrnii jellyfish has been studied by scientists for years because it has the secret to immortality. The jellyfish larva, or planula, creates a colony of polyps. Each polyp turns into a jellyfish. But if the jellyfish is hurt or starving, it can shrink back into a planula and start over!

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Go Fly A Kite

Today is National Boy Scout Day. A requirement for the aviation merit badge in 1911 was to “build a box kite that will fly.” You don’t have to be a scout to do that; it’s also National Kite Flying Day! Kites have been around since 470 BC in China! Build or fly a kite today!

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Zip to a World Record

Glenn Quillin celebrated turning 102 in California by becoming the oldest person to ride a zip line! If he lived in the United Arab Emirates, he could set his world record on another world record: the 1.75 mile Ras Al Khaimah is the world’s longest zip line. You can fly 93 miles per hour in the mountains!

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