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Miscellany

Did residents of North Carolina narrowly miss getting nuked back in 1961? It would appear so.

Speaking of explosive power, those “crisp, bluish-white, cotton wool-like formations” below the frozen surface of Alberta’s Abraham Lake are methane bubbles.

Turns out dung beetles use the Milky Way to navigate. No, really.

Think your apartment’s small? Think again.

And finally, now’s your chance to own a life-size replica of an Imperial AT-ST. (Contrary to the seller’s claim, however, real AT-STs—you know, the recon hit-and-run vehicles used by the Galactic Empire—were over 28 feet tall.)



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