9 out of 10 people, all over the world, are right-handed. True ambidexterity occurs in less than 1% of the population. Why does the world skew to the right? Scientists still don’t know.

Things like nipples and nostrils come in pairs on the outside of our bodies, but it doesn’t work that way in the interior: The heart and spleen, for example, normally form on the body’s left side, while the liver forms on the right; each lung has a distinctly different shape. We’re asymmetrical INSIDE.

Our brain halves are different too: the left side is more logical, while the right hemisphere is more creative and intuitive (although that pattern is reversed for lefties).
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The radioactive plume from the meltdown of Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant on March 11, 2011, due to a 9.0 earthquake which led to a massive tsunami, was initially reported as harmless by the time it reached the US. But new statistics show that this was NOT the case: An estimated 14,000 deaths in the United States have now been linked to the radioactive fallout from the disaster, and the impact is seen as being roughly comparable to 16,500 radiation-related deaths that took place in the 17 weeks after the Chernobyl meltdown in 1986.read more

At first, this object could be identified as a small plane, but the configuration of the flashing light is wrong, even if the actual shape of the object is impossible to determine. Additionally, it cannot be a balloon becaue of the sudden move that it makes toward the end of the video. This object is unknown.
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