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Can diamonds actually be made from peanut butter under extreme pressure?
Forget Hollywood magic – we put peanut butter to the ultimate test! Find out if immense pressure can truly transform this everyday snack into a dazzling diamond in our surprising experiment.


Do spiders really crawl into sleeping people"s mouths several times a year?
Spiders crawling into your mouth at night: horrifying fact or fiction? Get the definitive answer inside.


Is it true octopuses sometimes punch fish seemingly out of spite?
Forget garden-variety aggression – octopuses might be packing a punch fueled by pure, cephalopod spite. Find out if these eight-armed marvels are truly settling scores with a well-aimed smack.


Was pink originally considered a color for boys and blue for girls?
Forget everything you thought you knew about baby colors – delve into the surprising history where pink was once considered the stronger color for boys, and delicate blue was reserved for girls.


Was there really a dancing plague where people danced uncontrollably for days?
Scores of people gripped by an unstoppable urge to dance, sometimes to their deaths – was this medieval madness real? We investigate the strange truth behind the dancing plague.


What actually creates that distinct earthy smell after rain falls?
That intoxicating scent of petrichor after a rain shower? It's not just clean air; it's a complex cocktail of oils, bacteria, and lightning – and the science behind it is surprisingly fascinating.
