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Weird science facts, logos, and unusual facts about Hawaii. Good Morning! And welcome to your List25

Weird science facts, logos, and unusual facts about Hawaii. [View this email in your browser]( Good Morning! And welcome to your List25 newsletter, Science is full of weird facts. Most of these weird facts affects us whether we know it or not. On today's featured list, we are going to share with you [25 weird science facts you may not know.]( Company logos change over time. They have to. But it's interesting to see how much company logos change. On today's second list, we are going to show you [25 popular company logos then and now.]( Hawaii has been on the news lately due to their ruling on Trump's new travel ban. But aside from politics, there are other reason you should pay attention to Hawaii. On today's third list, we are going to share with you [25 unusual facts about Hawaii that might take you by surprise.]( 25 Weird Science Facts You May Not Know We live in a weird and wonderful world, and the way we study, explore, and understand that world (as well as make progress) is called Science. Today we’re going to focus on the weird, the things that make you go “Huh,” and if it doesn’t at least stir a sense of wonder in you, maybe it’ll get you through a round of trivia at the local pub. Please enjoy [25 Weird Science Facts You May Not Know.]( A while back we showed you how a number of famous logos that you probably see everyday are hiding [cleverly disguised images](. What can be just as interesting as spotting these subliminal messages however, is taking a look into the past to see how these popular companies have changed their logos over time. While some have remained fairly consistent, the vast majority have undergone major overhauls. These are [25 popular company logos then and now.]( It’s probably on everyone’s bucket list already, but just in case you haven’t prioritized it, these [25 Unusual Facts About Hawaii That Might Take You By Surprise]( may convince you to. We hope you enjoyed today's lists! Don't forget to reach out to us with any suggestions, comments, or praise (because who doesn't enjoy a little praise here and there) by tweeting [@List25]( or commenting on our [Facebook page]( we'd love to hear from you! And if you'd like to see our videos, hop on over to our [YouTube channel]( where we have some of our favorite lists narrated just for you. Juan Copyright © 2017 List25 LLC, All rights reserved. You signed up to receive our newsletter via email from our site List25.com Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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