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Information that challenges what we thought we knew (e.g., "Carrots were originally purple, not orange").

Humans are biologically wired to seek out new information. Every time you learn a "did you know" fact—like the fact that honey never spoils or that octopuses have three hearts—your brain releases a hit of dopamine. This "reward" for learning helped our ancestors survive; knowing which berries were poisonous or how the stars moved wasn't just trivia—it was life-saving data. facts reader com

Presenting data without the tilt of political or social bias. The Anatomy of a Great Fact Information that challenges what we thought we knew (e

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