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It’s impossible to know everything, but it’s definitely possible to make your day more exciting by learning something new. And the Instagram page ‘Unbelievable Facts’ is one of the best places to do just that.

Every day, they share fascinating trivia, building a collection that now includes over 10,000 unique facts. While it was tough to pick from so many, we’ve rounded up some of their most interesting posts below. Scroll down to check them out and upvote your favorites!

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Here’s another fun fact: every time you learn something, your brain is never the same again. It physically changes whenever you gain new information, skills, or experiences. It’s kind of overwhelming to think about, but it’s true.

The brain does this by forming new connections between neurons and strengthening or weakening existing pathways—a process otherwise known as neuroplasticity.

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Your brain’s neurons communicate through dendrites, which receive signals from other neurons. These signals then travel along the axon, connecting one neuron to another. The process happens incredibly fast—often in fractions of a second—and most of the time, your brain manages it without you even being aware.

As you grow older, your brain continues to adapt. The more you challenge yourself and learn, the more your brain evolves and stays “plastic,” or flexible.

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The neuron theory of the brain was proposed in the late 19th century by biologist Ramón y Cajal, who argued that the brain is made up of distinct, interconnected cells, much like those in the rest of the body. His groundbreaking research later earned him a Nobel Prize.

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However, he made one major mistake in his claim: “In adult centers the nerve paths are something fixed, ended, immutable. Everything may die, nothing may be regenerated.”

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Neva York
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3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Of course they have feelings! I am Bi-Polar and when I am struggling, my dogs sense it and will curl around me. They let me just cry into their fur. This can last a day or a week.

Farnzy
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3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Awww the poor babies thought they were doing a bad job, but they were giving what little closure those families could have😭😭😭

Dumb teenager
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3 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It was probably also quite draining for them to be around so many dead humans, when almost all humans they interact with are good to them.

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Nikki Gross
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3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I cannot even explain just how instrumental the Rescue and K-9 dogs were in the Murrah Bombing in 1995. If it wasn't for those amazingly Good Boys and Girls, then the death toll would have been higher then 168 people.

marianne eliza
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3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Read about the one SAR dog from OKC that was horribly depressed once back home. Turns out the poor dog had dried human blood on him. I believe the dog was retired soon after. I did K9 SAR work for 10 years and can confirm that the search for human remains is hard work for the dogs, but they love their job.

Lee Banks
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3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That remains one of the sweetest and saddest hings I've ever encountered.

Riley Quinn
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3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Makes sense. Dogs are so in tune with human emotion that they do require positive adventures to even out the harsh realities of their jobs.

Heras buddy
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3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He really doesn't want the publicity. But people keep posting about his kindness.

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While Cajal was partly right in stating that neurons don’t regenerate once damaged (as seen in brain injuries or spinal cord damage), his assumption that the brain becomes unchangeable in adulthood was wrong.

“This has led to the myth that the brain reaches some point in early adulthood after which it never changes, except to go downhill as we age!” writes Ross Cunnington, Professor at the School of Psychology and Queensland Brain Institute at the University of Queensland, Australia. “The brain is never ‘fixed, ended, and immutable,’ but continues to change with learning throughout all of life.”

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It’s worth noting that in most parts of the brain, the neurons you’re born with are the ones you’ll have for life. Neuroplasticity is mostly concerned with forming pathways and connections between existing neurons.

However, your brain does produce new neurons through a process called neurogenesis, but only in a very small—yet important—area known as the hippocampus, which plays a key role in memory and learning. While this research is relatively recent, much remains to be discovered about the function of these new neurons, according to Cunnington.

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A great way to see neuroplasticity in action is through the brain’s ability to heal after damage.

Certain parts of the brain control movement and our sense of touch, so if someone damages the motor area of their brain—such as from a stroke—they will struggle with movements related to the affected area, explains Cunnington.

“Damaged neurons do not heal or regenerate and new neurons never grow in this part of the brain, but nonetheless people can regain control of their movements,” he says. “With rehabilitation and repeated training of the weak movements, undamaged areas of the brain can remap their connections to take over function from the damaged areas.”

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Interestingly, it’s possible to improve neuroplasticity by regularly challenging yourself mentally. This is especially important during childhood and adolescence, but studies suggest that maintaining high cognitive activity in midlife can lead to better brain performance later on.

Brain stimulation can take on many forms—picking up a new language, learning to play an instrument, traveling to new places, or even just taking a different route home from work.

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If you’re feeling motivated to boost your brainpower, remember not to overdo it. Rest is just as important, and research shows that sleep plays a key role in the growth of dendrites, which help neurons communicate, as we mentioned earlier. So, take it one day at a time—learn and explore at your own pace. Stay curious!

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