Tesla Motors is named after inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla. The motor of its first electric sports car was based on Nikola Tesla's design.
North Korea’s 105-story Ryugyong Hotel, nicknamed "The Hotel of Doom," is the world’s tallest unoccupied building.
The wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles was watched by 750 million people worldwide in 1981; sadly, 2.5 billion watched her funeral in 1997.

Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the world's largest salt flat, at over 4,000 square miles. Despite being covered in a salt crust several meters thick, it's also a popular breeding spot for flamingos.

Pablo Picasso's first word as a child was the Spanish word for pencil, which is "lápiz" or "piz".

The quietest room in the world in Minnesota is measured in negative decibels – so quiet that you can hear your own heartbeat and your bones moving.

Almonds and peaches are members of the same family.
Chocolate milk was created in Jamaica in the late 1700s.

According to a poll of 11,000 Americans, 84 percent of vegetarians and vegans return to eating meat.
Frank Sinatra was offered the lead role in Die Hard.
Two of the most common flowers on the Lunar New Year are plum blossoms, which symbolize courage, and water narcissuses, which represent prosperity.

Just under three quadrillion basketballs could fit in the Grand Canyon.