The text appears to be a transcript of a video showcasing 25 interesting facts and trivia. Here's a concise summary:
1. Pizza boxes in New York can be edible.
2. You can make popcorn by microwaving a special type of corn.
3. M&M's shells are made of edible paper.
4. Buzz Lightyear went to space in 2008.
5. There's a coffee table with a built-in waterfall.
6. A YouTuber creates intricate dioramas.
7. Gaten Matarazzo, who plays Dustin in Stranger Things, has a genetic disease.
8. You can make perfect ice spheres at home.
9. A Polish pilot learned to drive with his feet after losing his arms.
10. Vending machines can detect fake coins.
11. Pringles have different facial expressions depending on the flavor.
12. There's a mailbox for abandoned babies in Italy.
13. Figure skaters use a harness to practice tricks.
14. Bees never defecate inside their hives.
15. You can play Mario Kart in real life with a projected track.
16. The largest functional Lego roller coaster is 26 meters long.
17. The largest functional motorcycle is 6 times larger than a regular one.
18. An emperor penguin can decorate its nails with live ants.
19. Crops can be watered using condensation from the night before.
20. Sonic the Hedgehog comes to life on Google when you click on his photo.
21. Medieval armor was very resistant.
22. The Fiddler mantis insect swings its body to imitate leaves.
23. The Elf owl is the smallest owl species.
24. Otters protect their boxes from getting wet.
25. A fractal suit was used to track Tom Holland's movements in Spider-Man scenes.
Additionally, the video showcases various other interesting facts, such as a hotel concept in the sky powered by nuclear energy, a robot that punishes procrastination, and a interactive human body model for medical students.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. In New York, pizzas can be delivered in edible boxes made of pizza.
2. Popcorn is a specific type of corn that is harder and drier than regular corn.
3. You can make popcorn by putting the cob directly into the microwave.
4. M&M's chocolates are made with edible paper that can be dissolved in water.
5. Buzz Lightyear was taken to space in 2008 on the International Space Station.
6. You can make perfect ice spheres at home using a device that melts ice cubes with gravity.
7. The skin of onions is hydrophobic, making them appear transparent underwater.
8. Vending machines can recognize fake coins using light sensors and electromagnets.
9. Pringles have different facial expressions depending on the flavor.
10. There are mailboxes for abandoned babies in some Italian monasteries, created in 1198 by Pope Innocent III.
11. Bees never defecate inside the hive.
12. You can play Mario Kart in real life using a combination of go-karts and video games.
13. The largest functional Lego roller coaster is 26 meters long and was made with over 90,000 Legos.
14. The largest functional motorcycle weighs 5 tons and is 6 times larger than a regular motorcycle.
15. In some parts of the world, crops are watered using condensation from the night before.
16. If you type "Sonic the Hedgehog" in Google, a photo of the character will appear on the right, and if you click on it, it will come to life.
17. Medieval armor was very resistant to damage.
18. The Fiddler mantis insect swings its body to imitate the movements of leaves in the air.
19. The Elf owl is the smallest species of owl in the world, reaching a height of about 12 centimeters.
20. Otters can be very protective of their belongings, even going so far as to protect a box from getting wet.
21. The fractal suit worn by Tom Holland in Spider-Man scenes allowed animators to accurately locate his movements.
22. The goal with the most tunnels in football history was achieved by Japanese player Fusa Kubo.
23. Public bathrooms in Norway can be very high-tech.
24. A robot was created that punishes its owner for procrastinating by beeping and dazzling their eyes with lights.
25. There is a interactive tool for medical students to learn about the human body.
26. A snake swallowed a mousetrap, which was later removed in surgery.
27. In Iceland, you can send mail to a person without their address by making a drawing and giving simple directions.
28. There is a concept for a hotel for 5000 people in the sky powered by nuclear energy.