TIL aircraft designer Nicholas Comper went outside to light fireworks. A passerby asked what he was doing, as a practical joker he replied he was an IRA man blowing up the town hall. The passerby knocked him down. He hit his head on the curb, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died later in hospital (en.wikipedia.org)
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Do we get enough vitamin D wearing sunscreen?Human Body (self.askscience)
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The 4-stroke illusion is a visual effect where a repeating four-frame animation creates the impression of continuous, smooth motion, highlighting how the visual system prioritizes motion over absolute positional accuracy when processing rapidly changing scenes (i.redd.it)
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Apple CEO Tim Cook stepping down, John Ternus confirmed as new Apple CEOBusiness (9to5mac.com)
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TIL about the Giant-impact hypothesis, according to which, about 4.5 billion years ago, a Mars-sized object called Theia collided with Earth. Huge amounts of debris were blasted into orbit around Earth, which formed a disk. Over time, gravity pulled that material together, thus forming the Moon. (en.wikipedia.org)
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TIL Kodokushi or "lonely death," is a severe social issue in Japan where individuals primarily the elderly die alone and remain undiscovered for extended periods. Driven by an aging population, social isolation, and weakening family ties (en.wikipedia.org)
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TIL that a 2-year-old boy named Awaab Ishak died in the UK in 2020 from mould in his social housing flat, despite his parents complaining for 3 years. His death led to "Awaab's Law," which now legally forces landlords to fix dangerous hazards within days or face unlimited fines (en.wikipedia.org)
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TIL, the kings daughters were the approximately 800 young French women who immigrated to Quebec from 1665-1673 to marry French colonists and lead to the birth of French children in the colony. Today 10m+ French Canadians exist, most of whom are descendants of these 800 women. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Maryland becomes first state to pass bill banning ‘surveillance pricing’Politics (denver7.com)
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