A new study in the American Journal of Applied Science reveals that not only did unicorns actually roam the earth much more recently than originally thought, but the creatures looked quite different than what pop culture has led us to believe.
WAIT. Movies and TV shows lied to us?!
Researchers from Russia's Tomsk State University have found a Siberian unicorn skull in Kazakhstan that they dated 29,000 years ago. Before this discovery, experts believed the species went extinct 350,000 years ago.
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There's a hidden Hershey's Kiss inside the Hershey's Kisses logo. It's between the "K" and the "I." If you turn the package sideways you'll see it better.
A recent video posted on YouTube by Matthew Santoro went viral because it revealed 10 secret images hidden in famous logos.
Some of them were obvious, like the people in the Tostitos logo eating salsa, and others were more commonly known, like the bear hidden in the Toblerone mountain.
When you put them side-by-side, Tiger Woods just can't hold a candle to Elin Nordegren's alleged new boyfriend. In fact, Tiger's is WAY smaller.
Billionaire coal magnate Chris Cline has moored his mega-yacht on Florida's swanky Jupiter Island, directly in front of Tiger's lesser vessel.
It's no contest all the way, with Chris' boat measuring 164 feet, and Tiger's a tidy 155 ft.
Chris does misstep in the name game.
Andrew Flowers is the lead labor economist at Appcast, the global leader in programmatic recruitment advertising technology and services. He also serves as the director of research at Recruitonomics, an insights hub powered by Appcast, designed to help business leaders stay on top of the evolving labor market. He leads a team of economists who produce data-driven research that aims to bring clarity to the chaos of a changing economic landscape.