TIL that Dogs’ facial expressions are not just random face movements. These facial expressions are actually tools to communicate with their owners. According to the study, the researchers inched toward the conclusion that dogs are smiling at us.
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 05:11AM by jaiga99
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Fatherly
Pet Dogs Produce More Facial Expressions When Humans Are Looking At Them
Dogs communicate with specific facial expressions when their owners are looking at them, according to a new study, and not just because they want a treat.
TIL in 1840's New York, a man would walk up to strangers, acting as an old acquaintance. Gaining their trust, he asked, "Have you the confidence to trust me with your watch until tomorrow?" He would never return. When arrested, he was dubbed the "Confidence Man", the origin of the term "Con Man".
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Confidence trick - Wikipedia
attempt to defraud a person or group after first gaining their confidence, used in the classical sense of trust; exploites characteristics of the human psyche, such as credulity, naïveté, compassion, vanity, irresponsibility, and greed
TIL Breakfast wasn’t regarded as the most important meal of the day until an aggressive marketing campaign by General Mills in 1944. They would hand out leaflets to grocery store shoppers urging them to eat breakfast, while similar ads would play on the radio.
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The Atlantic
Why Cereal Has Such Aggressive Marketing
Ads by the chicken lobby may convince people to eat a bit more chicken, but an avalanche of Tony the Tiger ads can get tens of thousands of children to eat Frosted Flakes every morning for years.
TIL Abram Gannibal was a black African-born Russian nobleman in the 18th century. Sold into slavery, he was eventually freed by Peter the Great and adopted into the Emperor's household as his godson. His great-great grandson is the celebrated author and poet Alexander Pushkin.
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Wikipedia
Abram Petrovich Gannibal - Wikipedia
Russian general and noble
TIL That, of 195 countries on earth, England has invaded 177 of them.
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 02:57PM by Dannyboi93
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Telegraph.co.uk
British have invaded nine out of ten countries - so look out Luxembourg
Britain has invaded all but 22 countries in the world in its long and colourful history, new research has found.
TIL that a guy spent months in jail ‘unaware his bail was just $2’
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 09:18AM by Neyo708
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The Telegraph
Prisoner spends months in jail ‘unaware his bail was just $2’
Some people are just plain unlucky.
TIL that two species of vultures (New World and Old World) evolved completely separately from each other on different continents, suggesting that vultures have a huge and essential ecological value in nature.
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 03:16PM by FiveMinFreedom
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reddit
r/todayilearned - TIL that two species of vultures (New World and Old World) evolved completely separately from each other on different…
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TIL Japan does not accept signatures on official documents (banks, real estate and business) but require a ‘hanko’ which is an official carved wooden or stone seal pressed in ink
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 04:18PM by ohhurumpf
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nippon.com
“Hanko” and “Inkan”: Japanese Stamps and Personal Seals
Small, circular or square seals dipped in red ink are used instead of a signature on many documents in Japan, ranging from simple delivery slips to official forms such as bank applications and marriage registrations.
TIL Vulcanizing rubber joins all the rubber molecules into one single humongous molecule. In other words, the sole of a sneaker is made up of a single molecule.
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 05:29PM by Asmor
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r/todayilearned - TIL Vulcanizing rubber joins all the rubber molecules into one single humongous molecule. In other words, the…
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TIL that ancient Greek historian Polybius came up with a cyclical theory of government (anacyclosis), where governments start off as monarchies, the final stage is ochlocracy, when a democracy degenerates into chaos and mob-rule. Then the cycle resets itself.
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Renaissance Man Journal
11 Lessons From The Fall Of The Roman Republic: It Is Disturbing How Relevant They Are For Today
History can teach us a lot about the present, because it can show us analogies from what happened in the past. Human nature stays the same throughout the ages and similar conditions can give rise t…
TIL When the world's largest diamond was transported from Africa to England, an elaborate & secure journey by sea was publicized - as a rouse. The real diamond was simply posted by mail.
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Wikipedia
Cullinan Diamond - Wikipedia
non-carbonado and gem-quality diamond
TIL 2018 is the fourth year in a row Costa Rica generated more than 98% of its electricity from renewable sources. Almost no fossil fuels were used.
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 08:18PM by jaiga99
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The Weather Channel
For 300 Days, Costa Rica Generated Electricity from Renewable Sources Alone | The Weather Channel
The Central American country avoided using fossil fuels to generate 98.56 percent of its electricity in 2018.
TIL at the temperature -20°C or below Emperor Penguins form a huddle (like rugby players) to stay warm. The temperature inside the huddle sometimes gets so hot (37°C) that some penguins come out and eat ice to cool off a bit.
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Bbc
In the frigid Antarctic winter, emperor penguins get too hot
They live in the coldest place on Earth, but emperor penguins can sometimes overheat
TIL that, not only the Normandy scene in Saving Private Ryan cost $11m to shoot, but also most of the soldiers seen were actually members of the Irish Defence Forces.
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 07:56PM by JanHankl
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YouTube
'You & whose Army Private Ryan?' Behind the Scenes Part 1
A behind the scenes look at the making of Saving Private Ryan involving members of the Permanent Defence Forces, An Forsa Cosanta Áitúil (F.C.A now Army Rese...
TIL that trees secretly talk to each other and share resources using a fungal network called the World Wood Web. Some trees use the system to support their offspring, while others hijack it to sabotage their rivals.
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 06:19PM by Patcheese
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BBC News
How trees secretly talk to each other
Plants share resources using an underground network called the "Wood Wide Web".
TIL Alan Turing's Bombe machine, built to crack Germany's Enigma-encrypted messages during WWII, was far too slow to decrypt messages until he realized that all encrypted messages ended with "Heil Hitler." They were then able to decrypt messages within hours, and change the course of the war.
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Science ABC
Cracking the Uncrackable: How Did Alan Turing and His Team Crack The Enigma Code?
‘If everybody is thinking alike, then somebody is not thinking.’ George S Patton, a former senior officer of the US Army, hit the bull’s-eye with his legendary quote about [...]
TIL researches at Harvard and Columbia concluded that Sarcasm promotes Creative Thinking because both the expressers and recipients of sarcasm need to overcome the contradiction between the literal and actual meanings of the sarcastic expressions.
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Harvard Gazette
Go ahead, be sarcastic
Despite sarcasm’s nasty reputation, new research finds that it can boost creativity and problem-solving in the workplace.
TIL about Yasuke, a former Mozambique Slave turned Samurai during the Japanese Hegemony and unification wars. He was well respected by the Japanese and was considered to have the strength of ten men, and was one Oda Nobunaga's most trusted warriors.
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 07:05PM by alaskafish
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Wikipedia
Yasuke - Wikipedia
African retainer
TIL A Female Scientist Defined the Greenhouse Effect In The 1800s, But Didn’t Get the Credit Due to Sexism
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 07:16PM by strangeattractors
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Smithsonian
This Lady Scientist Defined the Greenhouse Effect But Didn’t Get the Credit, Because Sexism
Eunice Foote’s career highlights the subtle forms of discrimination that have kept women on the sidelines of science
TIL of Cahkoia, a great Native American city near current day St Louis, which had a population in 1250 AD bigger than London
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Submitted April 07, 2019 at 07:18PM by Playaguy
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Stlmag
Is Cahokia Mounds North America’s Largest Archaeological Site?
Not exactly.
TIL about Pedro Rodrigues Filho, the killer who only targetted at criminals and those had wronged him. He was sentenced 126 years imprisonment, but since he kept killing criminals during his time in prison, his sentences was raised to 400 years.
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Submitted April 08, 2019 at 12:13AM by TrgTheAutism
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Wikipedia
Pedro Rodrigues Filho
Pedro Rodrigues Filho (born July 17, 1954 in Santa Rita do Sapucaí, Minas Gerais), also known as Pedrinho Matador (Killer Petey), is a Brazilian serial killer who pursued and killed other criminals, unloading his murderous instinct on those he considered…