Monthly Archives: March 2021

Not only are there northern lights…

Not only are there northern lights (aurora borealis) but there are also southern lights (aurora australis). The southern lights are just as strong as the northern but are more difficult to see due to extremely remote viewing locations. The post Not only are there northern lights… appeared first on Crazy Facts. Source

8 Effective Ways To Make Hard Decisions Easier

Do you find it difficult to make major decisions? Some people would rather put off making hard decisions than confront them head-on.[1] Others rush through the process, ending up regretful and wishing they had taken more time deciding on a tough matter. Of course, the COVID-19 pandemic put more pressure on the process because we want… Read More »

Covid-19 vaccines haven’t caused 460 deaths

Facebook users have shared links to several websites which misreport government data on Covid-19 vaccines. These websites claim the data shows that 460 people have died in the UK because of the Covid-19 vaccine, and 243,612 have suffered “injuries”. This is not true. These figures come from the UK’s Yellow Card scheme, which collects and… Read More »

There are no mouse brains in Covid-19 vaccines

A post on Facebook makes a number of claims about the ingredients in vaccines and the reactions to those ingredients. It’s not clear whether the post is talking about vaccines in general or one of the Covid-19 vaccines, so where we have information, we will discuss both. The post lists 16 ingredients and 17 reactions.… Read More »

Functioning ‘mechanical gears’ were…

Functioning ‘mechanical gears’ were seen in nature for the first time. Previously believed to be only man-made, a natural example of a functioning gear mechanism has been discovered in a common insect – showing that evolution developed interlocking cogs long before we did. The post Functioning ‘mechanical gears’ were… appeared first on Crazy Facts. Source

In 2014, the Indian government employed…

In 2014, the Indian government employed 40 people to impersonate monkeys, to scare off real monkeys causing havoc around the parliament in Delhi. The men made screeching noises similar to those of black-faced langur monkeys, imitating their whoops and barks, to frighten red-faced macaque monkeys The post In 2014, the Indian government employed… appeared first… Read More »