Mr. Smarty Pants Knows

President Coolidge and his wallaby, ethicists and their bad behavior, and more

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
Nemo 33 is the deepest indoor diving pool in the world. Located in Brussels, Belgium, the spring-fed pool is 33 meters (more than 108 feet) deep and heated to 86 degrees.

Details on pants pockets will help distract the eye from the size of the butt.

President Calvin Coolidge owned two lion cubs, an antelope, a pygmy hippo, a wallaby, a donkey, a goose, and several raccoons.

According to professor Eric Schwitzgebel of the University of California-Riverside, professional ethicists are more likely than other people to behave badly.

In February 2008, Lund University in Sweden reported that scientists have filmed an electron in motion for the first time. Previously it was impossible to photograph electrons because they traveled too quickly.

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