Bananas turning black in the fridge might have startled many, leading to misconceptions about them releasing some kind of “poison gas.” Let’s debunk that right away. While the banana peel might look a tad unappetizing after a stint in the fridge, the fruit inside is as delectable as ever. The […]
Africa’s Hopes Lie With South Africa and Namibia for The RWC 2023
Three-time defending champions South Africa (now ranked #2 in the world) and underdog Namibia (currently ranked #21) are two of the 20 countries competing across four pools at the 2023 men’s Rugby World Cup. How good of a chance do they have, and what is the current status of rugby […]
South Africa’s Great White Sharks Are Changing Locations
Off the coast of South Africa, there are a lot of great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias). But there have been big drops in shark numbers in places where they usually gather along the coast of Western Cape province. Sharks meet in these places for one of three reasons: to eat, […]
ZIP Codes Are More Than Just Postal IDs
Have you ever paused to ponder the story behind the seemingly ordinary ZIP Code? The U.S. Postal Service introduced the “Zone Improvement Plan Code” or ZIP Code on July 1, 1963, to enhance mail delivery speed and precision. This was, however, not their first brush with zone-based mailing. As early […]
The Impact of Parental Advisory Stickers Uncovered
Back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the “Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics” cautionary label caused quite a stir among music enthusiasts. The appearance of this warning label on records raised some serious questions about who should take responsibility for regulating what we listen to. It might seem surprising, but […]