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31 March 2016

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30 March 2016

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29 March 2016

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28 March 2016

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27 March 2016

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26 March 2016

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25 March 2016

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24 March 2016

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23 March 2016

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  • ... that Sara W. Combs, the first woman to sit on the Kentucky Supreme Court, held her seat for less than four months before losing it in a special election to another woman?
  • ... that after the ancient Chinese state of Zhoulai was conquered in 529 BC, its territory was ruled by three different states in the ensuing decades?
  • ... that when Elida Campodónico attempted to get an identity card to vote, she was told, "In Panama there are no women citizens, only male citizens"?
  • ... that antlions, which are found over most of the European continent, are extremely rare in Great Britain and only known to breed in two areas across East Anglia?
  • ... that Bai Jinian was China's first provincial party chief elected by secret ballot, but was forced out of office three years later?
  • ... that while Benjamin Disraeli wrote of Charles Auchester that "No greater book will ever be written on music", the critic Henry Chorley thought it "half-crazy"?
  • ... that despite admitting to necrophilia, Karen Greenlee only spent 11 days in jail for theft of a hearse and interfering with a funeral?
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22 March 2016

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21 March 2016

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20 March 2016

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19 March 2016

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18 March 2016

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17 March 2016

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16 March 2016

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  • ... that Bilikiss Adebiyi (pictured) planned to collect rubbish in the streets of Nigeria while taking her MBA at MIT?
  • ... that the BBC re-launched its former television channel BBC Three as an Internet television service?
  • ... that the Sanskrit text Manasollasa is a 12th-century encyclopedia covering topics such as garden design, cuisine recipes, veterinary medicine, jewelry, painting, music, and dance?
  • ... that the species name for Burmaleon magnificus was coined for the quality of preservation in the fossils?
  • ... that the documentary film No Land's Song spotlights women's protests against an Iranian ban on public female solo singing before male audiences?
  • ... that uninjured reporters commandeered a medical evacuation helicopter during Campaign Z?
  • ... that of an estimated 100,000 German Jews who served in the German Army in World War I, 12,000 were killed in action?

Correction: we erroneously claimed here that in 1964 Jim Hazelton was the first Australian to fly a single-engine aircraft across the Pacific, but Charles Kingsford Smith and copilot Gordon Taylor were actually the first to do so in 1934 in their Lockheed Altair Lady Southern Cross.

15 March 2016

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14 March 2016

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13 March 2016

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12 March 2016

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11 March 2016

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Correction: We stated in a previous "Did you know" that "the Devanahalli pomelo [...] is said to be the largest citrus fruit in the world". However, no good source for this claim could be found.

10 March 2016

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9 March 2016

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8 March 2016

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7 March 2016

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6 March 2016

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5 March 2016

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4 March 2016

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3 March 2016

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2 March 2016

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1 March 2016

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