As much of a toxic place as the internet can be, you can also learn something new every time you go online. Such pieces of information don’t necessarily need to add value to your life, but it’s always nice to pick up something that enriches your knowledge in some way.
The All Things Known subreddit is one excellent source. It features facts about existence, reality, or the universe, as the page profile indicates. Topics here are broad, from how illicit substances affect the brain to how plumbing worked during the Medieval Age.
Here are some images from the pages that stood out to us. Enjoy!
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#1 A Dog Named North Showed True Loyalty When He Refused To Leave His Injured Owner In Croatia’s Icy Velebit Mountains

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#2 Perfect Shadow

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#3 A Man Named Calimar White Created A Company Called Ocda, Where Workers Can Anonymously Complain About Their Boss. He Then Visits Workplaces To Deliver Those Complaints Out Loud

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These days, you can learn valuable information online without necessarily consulting an actual textbook. Research journals have been published over the years that delve into specific topics, such as aspects of science, psychology, and human behavior.
As a result, it also changed the classroom dynamic between student and teacher. An article by Purdue University points out that traditional classrooms have the educator as the “sage on the stage.” However, the influence of digital technology has shifted the teacher’s role to that of a “guide on the side.”
#4 Wildlife Cameras In Yosemite National Park Recently Captured An Extraordinary Sight: A Mountain Lion Caring For A Black Bear Cub

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#5 A Swan Embracing A Vet Who Saved His Life. If This Is Not Beautiful, I Don’t Know What Is

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#6 This Man Spoke With Every Parent In Uvalde, Texas, To Build Personalized Caskets For All 19 Children Who Were K****d. His Name Is Trey Ganem

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The Purdue article also noted that today’s technology allows teachers to be more versatile in the learning materials they create. Nowadays, they can find ways to enable more collaborative studying, for one.
“With the worldwide reach of the Internet and the ubiquity of smart devices that can connect to it, a new age of anytime, anywhere education is dawning,” an excerpt from the article reads.
#7 Did You Know?

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#8 Murphy, A Flightless Bald Eagle, Once Cared For A Rock Like A Baby. In 2023, When An Orphaned Eaglet Arrived, Caretakers Swapped The Rock For The Chick. Murphy Accepted It Instantly, Feeding And Protecting It, Proving That Parenthood Is About Love And Devotion, Not Biology

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#9 Scientists Discovered A Massive Underground Forest 197 Meters Deep In A Giant Sinkhole In Guangxi, China
Trees Grow Up To 40 Meters Tall, And The Isolated Ecosystem May Hold Unknown Species. This Hidden World Offers A Rare Glimpse Into Earth’s Untouched Biodiversity And Evolution.

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We have also entered the age of artificial intelligence, where platforms like ChatGPT have become a go-to for research, absorbing new information, and work-related tasks.
According to a recent survey by the Pew Research Center, 46% of American adults under 30 have used the platform to learn something new. Meanwhile, 45% of employed adults have used ChatGPT to help them at work.
#10 800 Year Old Oak Tree. It Is Called Majesty, Or The Fredville Oak, And Is Located In Fredville Park, Nonington, Kent

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#11 Wolves Are The Meal Ticket! Actually It’s More The Ravens Follow The Wolves …

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#12 NASA Drops The Sharpest Images Of Jupiter To Date

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However, the shift to online learning has been happening for a while now, even before the pandemic hit. According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, 2.4 million students were already pursuing their education exclusively online in the fall of 2019.
When the pandemic hit, less than six months later, the number jumped to 7 million students, accounting for a 200% increase.
#13 Look At These Two Fluffy Cuties! These Are Venezuelan Poodle Moths, Known For Their Unique Appearance With Long, Fluffy Fur And Large, Round Eyes

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#14 Amazing Tiger View From Above

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#15 Petrified Opal Tree Trunk Located In Arizona (About 225 Million Years Old)

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With the internet and digital technology continuing to evolve, we can expect a complete shift in the years to come. Slowly but surely, they are seeing the benefits of online learning.
A 2023 study by MIT even revealed that students taking an online course scored as well, and even better than in-person learners, despite the reduced instructor time. A study by the Open University also found that online courses result in 85% fewer CO2 emissions, proving that it is likewise becoming a sustainable option.
#16 Sweden Has Doubled Its Forest Volume Over The Past Century

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#17 Vietnamese Mossy Frog (Theloderma Corticale), Native Of Northern Vietnam And China

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#18 Newfoundland Dogs Are The Unstoppable Lifeguards Of Italy’s Coast

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#19 Snowy Owl (Bubo Scandiacus) -Male- In Saskatoon, Canada By Johnny Salomonsson

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#20 Ruben, Once A Circus Lion, Spent Years Alone In Silence After The Crowds Were Gone
Trapped Behind Bars, He Forgot The Feel Of Freedom. One Day, Rescuers Freed Him And Took Him To A Sanctuary. Slowly, He Healed. Then One Dawn, Hearing Another Lion’s Call, Ruben Finally Roared Again Strong And Free.

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#21 The Cantalloc Aqueducts, Built By The Nazca People In The Peruvian Desert 1,500 Years Ago, Are Still In Use Today
The Uniquely Shaped Holes Allow Wind To Blow Into A Series Of Underground Canals, Forcing Water From Underground Aquifers Into Areas Where It Is Most Needed.

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#22 A Walking Tree … In H**h Heels. In Karamea Nz

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#23 Sheep Sheltering At A Bus Stop On A Rainy Day In Ireland

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#24 An Actual Photo Of The Exact Time Lightning Hits The Water. Absolutely One In A Million Shot

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#25 A Polar Fox Escaped A Small German Zoo Seeking Freedom

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#26 🐋 Blue Whale. Photo By @d_fordesign

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#27 Millions Of Years Captured In One Photo

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#28 Father Of The Year: After The Mother Stork Tragically Died From H**h-Voltage Power Lines, The Devoted Father Stayed To Care For His Four Chicks

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#29 Mosha, A Thai Elephant, Lost Her Front Leg To A Landmine As A Calf

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#30 Hummingbird Nests Are As Small As A Thimble, Be Careful Not To Prune Them

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#31 Tulip Chairs In The Netherlands, 😍 By Ellen Castillo

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#32 148 Foot Tall Spiral Treetop Walkaway (The Forest Tower) In Denmark ..🤎

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#33 😜

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#34 Fire And Ice In Iceland 🇮🇸

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#35 The Harpy Eagle Is The Most Powerful Eagle In The World. It’s Wingspan Can Get Up To 7.5 Feet

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#36 150 Foot Iceberg Passes Through Iceberg Alley Near Ferryland, Newfoundland, Canada

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#37 Giant Groundsels, Prehistoric Plants Found On Top Of MT Kilimanjaro 🌳

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#38 Macrophotography Of An Ant Drinking From A Dew Drop

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#39 The Wingspan Of The Giant Golden-Crowned Flying Fox Is Over Five And A Half Feet (Around 1.7 M). It’s Often Referred To As The “Human-Sized Bat”

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#40 The Flower Of Patience. It Opens Every 7 Years. And It Lasts 7 Days

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#41 Pestalotiopsis Microspora Is Not Your Typical Fungus. It Can Survive Entirely On Polyurethane, One Of The Most Common (And Most Persistent) Types Of Plastic

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#42 Kummakivi Balancing Rock In Ruokolahti, Finland. It Has Been Balancing There For Many Millennia

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#43 A Classroom Can Be Anywhere. This Young Girl’s Determination To Learn While Her Parents Work Is Truly Inspiring

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#44 Abandoned Shoe House In The Woods Of England – Isle Of Wight – Built In The 1950’s

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#45 Each House Has A Garden And A Fence Of Trees Surrounding It. Denmark 🇩🇰

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#46 Snowfall In Hokkaido, Northern Japan

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#47 For The First Time Ever, Cameras Captured Hundreds Of Emperor Penguin Chicks Leaping From A 15 M Ice Cliff Into The Antarctic Ocean

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#48 At First, I Thought It Was Just A Bundle Of Hay Stuck In The Branches, But When I Looked Closer, I Realized It Was Alive

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