10 things we didn't know last week
Snippets from the week's news, sliced, diced and processed for your convenience.
1. Ernest Hemingway wrote 47 endings to A Farewell to Arms.
2. The US is the second-most visited country in the world (after France).
3. Fat arctic chickens are just as fit as svelte ones.
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4. The US government is sceptical about the existence of mermaids.
5. Higgs boson scientists at Cern used Comic Sans on presentation slides.
6. A fish has been discovered in Vietnam that has its genitals on its head.
7. Hitler personally intervened to protect a Jewish man who had been his WWI commanding officer.
8. In the 1970s, the once-rare word "infeasible" became far more popular than "unfeasible".
9. A woman's eyebrows can give a clue as to where she is from.
10. Space slows the signs of ageing in worms.
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