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Influencer Marketing Marketing
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Micro-influencers (those with smaller, highly engaged followings) often have higher engagement rates than macro-influencers (those with millions of followers). elaborate

Dreams Psychology
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You spend about six years of your life dreaming. elaborate

Middle Ages History
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People in the Middle Ages often used urine as a cleaning agent and a component in some medicines. elaborate

Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Technology
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Screen readers can be set to "speak" punctuation, allowing visually impaired users to understand sentence structure and tone better. elaborate

Exercise Fitness
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth features a significantly expanded world map compared to the original Final Fantasy VII, allowing for more exploration and side content. elaborate

In chess, a pawn can only move forward, except when capturing an opponent's piece, in which case it moves diagonally forward. elaborate

Geology Science
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The largest known single crystal is a beryl crystal found in New Hampshire, measuring over 18 feet long. elaborate

Drones Technology
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Obesity is linked to an increased risk of over 13 types of cancer. elaborate

Relativity Physics
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Relativity predicts that time passes slower for objects moving faster relative to a stationary observer – a phenomenon known as time dilation. elaborate

Volcanoes Geology
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Volcanic ash can stay in the atmosphere for years, affecting global temperatures. elaborate

Arctic Fox Zoology
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Arctic foxes have incredibly thick fur, with up to 70 hairs growing from a single pore – far more than most other mammals. elaborate

StarCraft Game
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The Zerg's iconic "Lurker" unit was originally conceived as a stationary, heavily armored turret before its design evolved into the mobile, burrowed unit we know today. elaborate

World War II History
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During World War II, the Allies used trained pigeons to carry messages, and some were even awarded medals for their service. elaborate

Jellyfish Zoology
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Some jellyfish are biologically immortal. They can revert to a polyp stage after reaching adulthood, essentially starting their life cycle over. elaborate

Explainable AI Technology
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Explainable AI (XAI) isn't just about creating understandable models; a significant part of XAI research focuses on understanding *why* humans find certain explanations more satisfying or trustworthy than others. elaborate

Weather Meteorology
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It snows metal on Venus. The "snow" is composed of metallic compounds like lead sulfide. elaborate

Cult of the Lamb Game
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In Cult of the Lamb, the final boss fight is significantly easier if you've fully upgraded your follower's faith. elaborate

Team Fortress 2 Game
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The Mann Co. logo is subtly different depending on whether you're playing on the RED or BLU team; the wrench is angled differently to reflect the team's orientation. elaborate

Quantum Physics
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Quantum entanglement allows two particles to be linked regardless of the distance separating them, meaning a change in one instantly affects the other – even if they're light-years apart. elaborate

Racket Language
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Racket's creator, Matthias Felleisen, originally designed it as a pedagogical language, intending it to be easy to learn and teach programming concepts. It evolved far beyond that, but its roots in education heavily influence its design philosophy. elaborate

Sony PlayStation Console
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The original PlayStation's iconic grey color was chosen because it was the cheapest plastic available at the time. elaborate

Blue Whale Zoology
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A blue whale's heart is so big, a human could swim through its arteries. elaborate

Web Design Design
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The first website ever created is still online. elaborate

Microsoft Technology
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Microsoft's original name was "Micro-Soft," a portmanteau of "microcomputer" and "software." elaborate

Ecology Biology
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Some fungi can control the minds of ants, forcing them to climb to a specific height and then die, providing nutrients for the fungus to grow. elaborate

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