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Why do your fingers contain zero muscles, with all movement controlled like a puppet by tendons in your forearms?
Fingers lack muscles to remain slim and agile for complex tasks. Instead, they operate like puppets, with powerful muscles in the forearm and palm pulling long tendons to move the joints. This design provides maximum dexterity and strength without making the hands too bulky.


Why was Play-Doh originally invented as a cleaning product to remove coal soot from wallpaper?
Play-Doh was originally invented in the 1930s as a pliable putty designed to lift coal soot off wallpaper. After home heating shifted from coal to cleaner sources, the struggling cleaning product was rebranded as a non-toxic modeling toy for children in the mid-1950s.


Why is it technically illegal to be buried in the remote Norwegian town of Longyearbyen?
Burial is prohibited in Longyearbyen because the Arctic permafrost prevents bodies from decomposing. This preservation keeps diseases and viruses, such as the 1918 Spanish Flu, active within the remains indefinitely. To protect the community, terminally ill residents are flown to mainland Norway for their final arrangements.

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Why was the word clue originally a ball of thread used to navigate and escape a mythical labyrinth?
The word clue stems from clew, a Middle English term for a ball of thread. It refers to the Greek myth where Theseus used a thread to navigate and escape the Minotaur’s labyrinth. Over time, the meaning shifted from a physical guiding line into a figurative piece of evidence used to solve a puzzle or mystery.


Why was it once a legal requirement in several U.S. states to dye all margarine bright pink?
To protect the dairy industry from competition, several U.S. states once required margarine to be dyed bright pink to ensure consumers would not mistake the cheap substitute for real yellow butter.


Why did a massive wave of molasses once flood Boston and travel faster than a running human?
In 1919, a poorly constructed steel tank in Boston burst due to structural flaws and rapid temperature changes, releasing 2.3 million gallons of molasses. The sheer weight and pressure of the dense liquid created a 35-mph wave that moved faster than a human could run, causing widespread destruction.


Why was the machine used to make cotton candy ironically co-invented by a professional dentist?
In 1897, dentist William Morrison co-invented the cotton candy machine, then called Fairy Floss, alongside confectioner John C. Wharton. Ironically, a professional dedicated to oral health helped create a treat made of pure sugar, which debuted to massive success at the 1904 World’s Fair and remains a carnival staple today.




