
A list of curious facts
One: Did you know that the Stonehenge was first constructed in Wales, dismantled and then reassembled in England? Science Magazine has more on this new discovery.
Two: Did you know that scientists recently levitated a small plastic plate using nothing other than light? Wired reports on this astonishing breakthrough.
Three: A rare Chinese and highly prized herb—which sells for $480 per kg—called Fritillaria delavayi used to grow bright green leaves and a short stem—and a bright, tulip-shaped, yellow-hued flower once a year. But it now hides its glory from greedy people by camouflaging itself in drab greys and browns. National Geographic has more on this astonishing case of human-driven plant evolution.
Four: Researchers have crammed in a billion years of changes on Earth into this 40-second video. It’s more awe-inspiring than curious, TBH.