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Bitcoin just reached a new all time high priced in Vietnamese Dong. 

The volcano snail (Chrysomallon squamiferum), the only known extant animal that both eats and is partially made of iron. 

A woman missing a fist-sized chunk of her brain never knew it was gone.
Elyse G. is missing most of her left temporal lobe β a region thought to be essential for speech and language. Yet, she speaks, reads, and reasons with remarkable fluency.
Elyse discovered this void in her brain when she was 25 years old, when an MRI revealed a black space the size of a small fist near her left ear. Doctors were stunned. The temporal lobe typically anchors core language functions. Damage there in adulthood can leave patients unable to read, write, or even recognize words. Yet Elyse showed none of these deficits.
Her case, and that of her sister β who independently lacks much of her right temporal lobe β helped inspire the Interesting Brains Project at MIT. The initiative now studies dozens of people whose brains diverge dramatically from the textbook model. Some are missing entire lobes, others live with tissue compressed by cysts or fluid. Many only discovered their differences by accident, after a scan for an unrelated reason.
[βElyse G.βs Brain Is Fabulous. Itβs Also Missing a Big Chunk.β Science News, 14 July 2023. Society for Science] 

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The whole planet trembled for nine days after a glacier in Greenland collapsed and crashed into the sea.
In September 2023, a mountain peak in Greenland collapsed into Dickson Fjord after the glacier holding it up melted away. The landslide unleashed a mega-tsunami with an initial wave nearly 656 feet (200 meters) high β taller than a skyscraper.
The water sloshed violently back and forth in the fjord, sending out a seismic signal so unusual that scientists at first labeled it a βUSOβ β an unidentified seismic object. Unlike an earthquake, which rumbles for minutes or hours, this signal pulsed across the planet for more than a week.
It took 68 scientists from 40 institutions to solve the mystery. Their analysis showed that 25 million cubic meters (880 million cubic feet) of rock and ice had plunged into the fjord, generating waves that resonated like a giant bell and vibrated the Earth itself. 

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Did you know that, if you took all the iron from your body, you could forge a small nail around 7.5 cm long? 
