Our world is so huge and diverse that you can replenish your piggy bank of knowledge about it at least every day. In today's selection: what the biggest wasp in the world looks like, premium pasta, an unfinished Ferris wheel, the scalp of the Statue of Liberty and much more.
Ordinary pasta and premium pasta cooked on Italian brass stamps
Violin by Wallace Hartley, director of the Titanic Orchestra. It sounded when the ship was sinking
This is the "tarantula hawk", a tarantula hunter and the largest wasp in the world. Her bite is one of the most painful, the pain from it lasts about 5 minutes
An old metal social security card, they haven't done that for a long time
Japan Airlines Economy Class Lunch
This is what one of the world's oldest pairs of Levi's jeans looks like
Sunset image on Mars
What does a pothole on the highway look like from below
What kind of lunch can you get for 2.50 euros at an Italian public school
Ferris wheel under construction
A bottle of aspirin made in the 1930s, found in an abandoned house
"The customer paid with a $100 banknote of the 1934 series"
The clearest image of Neptune obtained from the James Webb Telescope
Inside the wheel compartment of the Boeing 737
Incorrectly printed dollar bill
A bottle of Cola that hasn't been opened since 1975
A scientist holds a basketball covered with Vantablack, the blackest paint in the world. It absorbs up to 99.4% of light in the visible range
Here's what Tokyo, the largest city on Earth, looks like from an airplane
That's why you need to wear a motorcycle helmet
A section from a landfill showing the depth and number of layers
North Korean banknotes — the higher the denomination, the larger the size