I am once again asking you for a random fact.
There's a bacterium whose species name is Mycobacterium smegmatis
In 2017 dozens of DJs were interviewed about the songs they are most often forbbiden from playing at weddings... The top 5:
The Chicken Dance, the ChaCha Slide, Macarena, Cupid Shuffle, YMCA
Enjoy the full list: https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-ultimate-playlist-of-banned-wedding-songs/
Old Spice makes a men's bodywash called "Bearglove"
B E A R G L O V E
Why not just call it Rubber Daddy?
Despite making up only 0.440% of the world's population, 79% of the 9/11 hijackers were Saudi citizens.
31 children died at the Castrop-Rauxel Pilzkinder inicdent almost 100 years ago. :-(
My shoe size is 37, we detected an exoplanet where it is very likely it is raining liquid iron. That's two. :-)
China is lying.
Crows can be distiguished from ravens in their size, their call and behaviour.
Crows are bigger, have a monotonous deep "caw", need to flutter because they don't get airdrafts and tend to stumble around when landing. Also they're massive dicks to others apparently.
Ravens are smaller, have a more varied higher-pitched call. are more composed and are able to soar.
[ Still from that series ] Suppose a planet with a moon orbiting around it. If this moon get closer to the planet so that it's within the "Roche limit" of the planet, the gravitational force of the planet will disintegrate the moon creating a ring around the planet. As I understand it, Roche limit is the distance within which orbiting objects tend to scatter around the planet/star/whatever but outside this limit objects tend to come together. This is one of the theories that explains why Saturn has rings around it; An old moon trespassing Saturn's Roche limit.
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