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- First baby conceived by IVF


Before modern fertility medicine, if things weren’t working in the baby department hopeful parents were left with prayer, sketchy procedures, and more than a few dubious old wives’ tales. Then on November 10, 1977, all of that changed when Lesley Brown was impregnated with an embryo through a new technique called in-vitro fertilization.

Nine months later, daughter Louise became the first baby born after IVF.


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⚠️ The entire world's population could fit inside Los Angeles


The world's total population is more than 7.5 billion. And obviously, that number sounds huge. However, it might feel a little more manageable once you learn that if every single one of those people stood shoulder-to-shoulder, they could all fit within the 500 square miles of Los Angeles, according to National Geographic.


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Sometimes we want to speak a bit more formally, right?

But, for example, do you know what the formal version of β€˜ask’ is?

Tim teaches you the formal versions of some useful words.
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- First person to win two Nobel prizes


Winning one Nobel prize is considered an amazing lifetime accomplishment but winning two of the distinguished awards? Leave it to Marie Curie, the famous scientist, to be the first person to ever win two Nobel prizes when she won the Physics prize in 1903 and the Chemistry prize in 1911.


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