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- First Darwin Award winner


The Darwin awards were founded in 1993 to commemorate people who β€œprotected the gene pool” by dying in β€œan extraordinarily idiotic manner.” The first Darwin Award winner was an unnamed man who died while trying to steal a soda from a vending machine, inadvertently tipping it over and crushing himself.


Their motto—”chlorinating the gene pool”—pretty much sums it up.


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⚠️ The Earth's ozone layer will make a full recovery in 50 years


Because of pollution, the Earth's ozone layer has suffered a lot. That's bad news for everyone, since the fragile gas layer protects our planet and shields us from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. Fortunately, climate change experts believe that the ozone layer will fully heal within 50 years, according to a 2018 report from the United Nations.


The recovery is thanks in large part to the Montreal Protocol of 1987, which put a global ban on the use of one of the main culprits for the damage: chlorofluorocarbons (CFOs). Previously, CFOs had been common in refrigerators, aerosol cans, and dry-cleaning chemicals.


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- MerNeith and Sobekneferu, first female Pharaohs


Around 2950 BC, MerNeith, the daughter of one pharaoh, wife of another, and mother of another, is believed to have ruled Egypt in her own right for some period of time. The first female pharaoh whose reign was confirmed by scientific evidence was Sobekneferu, who ruled Egypt between 1806 and 1802 BC, following the death of her brother, Amenemhat IV.


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⚠️ Japan is the world's most earthquake-prone country


Earthquakes can range from minor tremors that are barely noticeable to building-toppling ground-shakers that cause massive destruction. But it's an inevitable part of life for those who live in countries such as China, Indonesia, Iran, and Turkey, which are some of the most earthquake-prone places on the planet. However, according to the USGS, Japan records the most earthquakes in the world.



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What’s your favourite colour? If it’s blue, then you’re in luck because here are some blue-related idioms.

If you don’t like this colour, hopefully it doesn’t make you feel too blue.
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