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  1. Open Sesame! This phrase from One Thousand and One Nights may pertain to Babylonian magic practices–with sesame oil.

  2. This day in 1967: Joseph Stalin's daughter, Svetlana, defected to the United States.

  3. This day in 1902: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (), the world's most valuable sports team, was founded. .

  4. A little rain never hurt anyone–but what about a Great Flood? A flood myth is present in cultures around the world.

  5. The main "shark" theme of Jaws is a simple alternation between two notes – "E and F" or "F and F sharp".

  6. Mother (nature) knows best: In biomimetics, models and systems of nature are imitated to solve human challenges.

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  8. In Hong Kong and Taiwan, the Lantern Festival is commercialized as the Chinese equivalent of Valentine's Day.

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    "It wasn't as intimidating as I thought." - One of our newly minted editors

  10. Not quite the last samurai: Eugène Collache was a French officer who fought for the Shogun.

  11. A 2009 Harvard physics study estimated that the average Google search released 7 grams of carbon dioxide (CO₂).

  12. In 1936, seismologist Inge Lehmann discovered Earth's inner core by studying earthquakes in New Zealand.

  13. Merit-Ptah was a ancient Egyptian physician who may be the the first woman named in all sciences.

  14. The moon is constantly in free fall because it is subject to the force of gravity only.

  15. Wikipedians are updating the article for Pat Conroy, author of "The Prince of Tides", who has died at 70.

  16. Can having too many options cause buyer’s remorse? That’s the paradox of choice.

  17. Ever have something on the...tip..of...your..tongue? That’s called Presque vu.

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