1126
1127
A small bog is called a 'boglet'.
1128
“Razors pain you,
Rivers are damp,
Acids stain you,
And drugs cause cramp.
Guns aren't lawful,
Nooses give,
Gas smells awful.
You might as well live.”
DOROTHY PARKER
1130
When national football teams do well in international competitions, birth rates drop nine months later.
The authors, Dr. Luca Fumarco and Dr. Francesco Principe, speculate "these results might be explained by individuals’ time allocation choices."
1131
Using extreme high pressure, diamonds can be made from peanut butter.
1132
Psychic mediums are worse at identifying how people died from memorial photos than ordinary members of the public are.
1133
There are more pet tigers in the USA than there are wild tigers in the world.
1134
There’s a soil bacterium that can ingest chemically unstable gold molecules, transform them into stable metal and excrete miniature pure gold nuggets.
1135
The word ‘herb’ is derived from the Old French erbe but the initial ‘h’ only appeared in the 15th century and wasn’t voiced until the 19th century (which was why Americans still refer to ‘erbs’).
1136
African Matabele ants carry injured colleagues back to the nest after battle to tend to their wounds. They have a triage system; dying ants aren’t treated but those missing a leg or two are. Apart from humans, they’re the only organisms known to do this.
1137
1138
‘Cow-juice’ was a 19th-century slang term for milk.
1139
The ‘$@?%&*’ that you see in place of a swear word is called a grawlix.
1140
One of the US’s largest stockpiles of nuclear weapons is guarded by trained military dolphins.
1141
Word of the day: CAREMONGERING (neologism) - organised acts of kindness and the propagation of good news in the pandemic.
1142
According to Huichol Indian tradition, men and women experienced the pain of childbirth together. Men sat in the rafters with a string attached to their testicles and women pulled the string during contractions.
1143
We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true. ROBERT WILENSKY.
1144
The first official vegetarian society in Russia was co-founded in 1901 by a man called Burger.
1145
In an experiment conducted in Moscow, people had to answer questions about politics and have a drink every 12 minutes. The study ran for 1.5 hours and has shown that the more people drank, the more they began to support the government.
1146
The Irish phrase for ‘fancy seeing you here’ or ‘you never know what you might chance upon!’ is ‘is fánach an áit a bhfaighfeá gliomach’, which literally means ‘what an odd place to find a lobster’.
1147
Word of the Day: GIMCRACKERY — a collection of showy and useless things.
1148
A wet man does not fear rain. - RUSSIAN PROVERB
1149
When the Moon is directly overhead, its gravity pulls on clouds and makes it rain less.
1150
In 1999 a racehorse called Geespot was born. Her parents were named Pursuit of Love and My Discovery.