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- 00:00, 31 December 2018 (UTC)
![Analogue model of extension tectonics](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cc/Analogue_Model_of_extension_tectonics%2C_forming_of_Normal_Fault_and_Diapirs_%28salt_dome%29.gif/246px-Analogue_Model_of_extension_tectonics%2C_forming_of_Normal_Fault_and_Diapirs_%28salt_dome%29.gif)
Analogue model of extension tectonics
- ... that analogue modelling in geology uses material such as honey, gelatin, sand or clay to simulate crust and mantle?
- ... that the mantis shrimp Acanthosquilla derijardi has a junior synonym named after Princess Sirindhorn of Thailand in reference to a childen's book she wrote?
- ... that elderly members of Knesseth Israel Congregation of Birmingham, Alabama, were featured in the 1990 music video for "Minyan Man"?
- ... that pharmacologist Li Lianda won a national science award for his research on the traditional Chinese medical concept of blood stasis?
- ... that in 2010, the US Supreme Court heard an original jurisdiction case in which four states sued North Carolina for refusing to return the money they had invested in a failed waste facility?
- ... that actress Yume Miyamoto voiced Lilo in the Japanese dub of Lilo & Stitch: The Series?
- ... that the epitaph Known unto God, which appears on more than 212,000 Commonwealth war graves, was selected by the poet Rudyard Kipling, whose own son was killed during the First World War?
- ... that when golfer Annie Park won her first career LPGA Tour tournament in 2018, she was ranked 236th in the world?
- 00:00, 30 December 2018 (UTC)
- 00:00, 29 December 2018 (UTC)
![Australasian gannet in flight](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b7/Australasian_Gannet_%28Morus_serrator%29_in_flight%2C_from_above_%28cropped%29.jpg/160px-Australasian_Gannet_%28Morus_serrator%29_in_flight%2C_from_above_%28cropped%29.jpg)
Australasian gannet in flight
- ... that Australasian gannets (example pictured) established a breeding colony on Young Nick's Head after being attracted there by decoy birds and pre-recorded calls?
- ... that Sakura-Variationen, a trio for saxophone, piano, and percussion by Helmut Lachenmann, was composed for a children's concert?
- ... that the followers of Abu Sa'id al-Jannabi, the founder of the Qarmatian state in Bahrayn, believed that he would return after his death, and kept a saddled horse at the entrance of his tomb?
- ... that the Poplar Hill mansion on Long Island was reportedly used to spy on the neighboring Killenworth mansion, which housed the Soviet delegation to the United Nations?
- ... that Pat Marsh was described as "the first lady of British ice hockey"?
- ... that the Slovak Jewish Center, set up by the Nazis, was taken over by a resistance group?
- ... that in 1909 Mamie Garvin Fields became one of the first African-American public school teachers in Charleston County, South Carolina?
- ... that the ending of Avengers: Infinity War inspired the largest user ban in Reddit's history?
- 00:00, 28 December 2018 (UTC)
![Thai Ministry of Defence](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B0%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%87%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A5%E0%B8%B2%E0%B9%82%E0%B8%AB%E0%B8%A1_%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%82%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%9E%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B0%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%A3_%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%87%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%9E%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%AB%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%A3.jpg/160px-%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B0%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%87%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A5%E0%B8%B2%E0%B9%82%E0%B8%AB%E0%B8%A1_%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%82%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%9E%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B0%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%A3_%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%87%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%9E%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%AB%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%A3.jpg)
Thai Ministry of Defence
- 00:00, 27 December 2018 (UTC)
![Dawn Mabalon](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/16/Dawn_Mabalon_Paris_2015_%28cropped%29.jpg/133px-Dawn_Mabalon_Paris_2015_%28cropped%29.jpg)
Dawn Mabalon
- 00:00, 26 December 2018 (UTC)
- 12:00, 25 December 2018 (UTC)
![Adoration of the Shepherds (detail)](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/39/255221-1330620645_royal_Col_Cariani_Adoration_%28cropped1%29.jpg/180px-255221-1330620645_royal_Col_Cariani_Adoration_%28cropped1%29.jpg)
Adoration of the Shepherds detail
- 00:00, 25 December 2018 (UTC)
![Reindeer fawns in Alaska, 1899](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e8/FMIB_35075_Reindeer_Fawns_%28cropped%29.jpeg/180px-FMIB_35075_Reindeer_Fawns_%28cropped%29.jpeg)
Reindeer fawns in Alaska, 1899
- ... that reindeer (pictured) were introduced to St. Lawrence Island to prevent starvation following the famine of 1878–1880, which killed more than 1,000 people?
- ... that while serving in the British Army in 19th-century Afghanistan, Milo Talbot carried out a survey of the Buddhas of Bamiyan?
- ... that the German Christmas hymn "Fröhlich soll mein Herze springen" (Merrily my heart shall leap) by Paul Gerhardt was published by Johann Crüger, who also wrote the melody?
- ... that baseball pitcher Henry Mathewson and his brothers, among them Hall of Famer Christy Mathewson, were said to have been taught to throw by their mother?
- ... that the larva of Mantispa styriaca spins a cocoon inside a spider's egg sac?
- ... that Rosalie Housman composed Pieces of Jade for violin, viola, flute, gong, harp, and soprano?
- ... that the study of intergroup relations has led to the development of psychological interventions to reduce group conflict and prejudice?
- ... that Venezuelan director Román Chalbaud became interested in camera angles after playing an angel in a Nativity play and seeing the stage and the audience from on high?
- 12:00, 24 December 2018 (UTC)
![St. Nikolai interior, facing the altar](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bd/Innenraum_St._Nikolai-Kirche_Kiel%4020150516_%28cropped%29.JPG/180px-Innenraum_St._Nikolai-Kirche_Kiel%4020150516_%28cropped%29.JPG)
St. Nikolai interior
- 00:00, 24 December 2018 (UTC)
![Chungará Lake, with Parinacota on the right](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f8/20120623_Chile_2759_Volcano_Parinacota_%287704192574%29.jpg/160px-20120623_Chile_2759_Volcano_Parinacota_%287704192574%29.jpg)
Chungará Lake, with Parinacota on the right
- 12:00, 23 December 2018 (UTC)
![Herrmann's sea cucumber](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Stichopus_herrmanni_%28Mayotte%29.jpg/160px-Stichopus_herrmanni_%28Mayotte%29.jpg)
Herrmann's sea cucumber
- 00:00, 23 December 2018 (UTC)
![The eight Li brothers](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6f/%E9%BB%8E%E6%B0%8F%E5%85%AB%E9%AA%8F.jpg/212px-%E9%BB%8E%E6%B0%8F%E5%85%AB%E9%AA%8F.jpg)
The eight Li brothers
- ... that of the eight Li brothers (pictured), the eldest taught Mao Zedong, the second became the "father of Chinese popular music", and the youngest wrote a novel that was adapted into an Oscar-nominated film?
- ... that stromatolites, which constitute the main evidence of life from 3.5 to 1.5 billion years ago, still grow in Laguna Socompa?
- ... that Herbert Vivian, a leader of the Neo-Jacobite Revival and later a fascist, was the first journalist to interview Winston Churchill?
- ... that The Baker Street Journal has been called "the leading publication" in the study of Sherlock Holmes?
- ... that Binokel, from which the American card game of Pinochle was developed in the 19th century, is still popular in its native Württemberg?
- ... that Rolling Stone called Meghan Trainor 2014's "Most Unlikely Pop Star"?
- ... that the French submarine Laplace, built during World War I, was named after astronomer Pierre-Simon Laplace?
- ... that Joseph Jagger broke the bank at Monte Carlo?
- 12:00, 22 December 2018 (UTC)
![Musiktheater im Revier](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/14/MiR_au%C3%9Fen_ganz.jpg/160px-MiR_au%C3%9Fen_ganz.jpg)
Musiktheater im Revier
- 00:00, 22 December 2018 (UTC)
![Morse in 1939](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/Morse.1939.jpg/149px-Morse.1939.jpg)
Morse in 1939
- 12:00, 21 December 2018 (UTC)
- ... that since 1851, 162 Atlantic hurricanes (example pictured) reached a peak intensity of Category 3 on the Saffir–Simpson scale?
- ... that Jean-Claude Zehnder, for decades the head of the department for organ at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, has edited organ works by Bach for a recent new edition?
- ... that Sitaris muralis, a species of blister beetle, is a kleptoparasite of digger bees?
- ... that Basil Cardew, whose father was killed in a road accident, became one of the pre-eminent motoring journalists in Britain?
- ... that a documentary which follows Geert Wilders's campaign for Prime Minister of the Netherlands in 2017 compares him to Donald Trump?
- ... that in 1959, Lois Graham became the first woman in the United States to earn a PhD in mechanical engineering?
- ... that along with murdering or deporting thousands of Jews and Romani people, Einsatzgruppe H targeted German soldiers suspected of defeatism or homosexuality?
- ... that when the Pokémon Meltan was first revealed in Pokémon Go, many players thought it was a placeholder revealed by a glitch?
- 00:00, 21 December 2018 (UTC)
![Jackson Nelson in 2018](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/06/Jackson_Nelson_2018.1_%28cropped%29.jpg/120px-Jackson_Nelson_2018.1_%28cropped%29.jpg)
Jackson Nelson
- 12:00, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
![Natwest Tower](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2a/Tower_42_looking_north_from_Bishopsgate_2011-05-04.jpg/100px-Tower_42_looking_north_from_Bishopsgate_2011-05-04.jpg)
Natwest Tower
- 00:00, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
![Kathleen Hall Jamieson in 2011](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3f/Kathleen_Hall_Jamieson_in_2011.jpg/150px-Kathleen_Hall_Jamieson_in_2011.jpg)
Kathleen Hall Jamieson
- 12:00, 19 December 2018 (UTC)
![The Cloughmore Stone](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c3/Cloughmore_Stone.jpg/160px-Cloughmore_Stone.jpg)
The Cloughmore Stone
- 00:00, 19 December 2018 (UTC)
![The church in 2011](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f7/Hannover_Kirche_Zu_den_heiligen_Engeln.jpg/163px-Hannover_Kirche_Zu_den_heiligen_Engeln.jpg)
The church in 2011
- 12:00, 18 December 2018 (UTC)
![Leonard Hall in 1895](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b4/Leonard_Hall.jpg/120px-Leonard_Hall.jpg)
Leonard Hall
- 00:00, 18 December 2018 (UTC)
![Mace pagoda flowerhead](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/db/Mimetes_stokoei_Rebelo_2.jpg/120px-Mimetes_stokoei_Rebelo_2.jpg)
Mace pagoda flowerhead
- 12:00, 17 December 2018 (UTC)
![Cave painting of bull](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6f/Lubang_Jeriji_Sal%C3%A9h_cave_painting_of_Bull.jpg/175px-Lubang_Jeriji_Sal%C3%A9h_cave_painting_of_Bull.jpg)
Cave painting of bull
- 00:00, 17 December 2018 (UTC)
![A murder stone](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9b/Marker_%22William_Wood%2C_Eyam%2C_Derbyshire%2C_here_murdered%22_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1589477.jpg/110px-Marker_%22William_Wood%2C_Eyam%2C_Derbyshire%2C_here_murdered%22_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1589477.jpg)
A murder stone
- 12:00, 16 December 2018 (UTC)
![Hakea pulvinifera](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/97/Hakea_pulvinifera.jpg/110px-Hakea_pulvinifera.jpg)
Hakea pulvinifera
- ... that the shrub Hakea pulvinifera (pictured) was first described in 1962, believed extinct in 1971, and rediscovered in 1988?
- ... that when the student Li Xifan published articles criticizing the scholar Yu Pingbo, Mao Zedong praised the "nobody" Li and launched an attack on the "bigwig" Yu?
- ... that "House of the King" by Focus has been a theme tune on British television twice?
- ... that chef Moshe Basson forages for wild plants and herbs in the Jerusalem hills to use in his traditional regional cuisine at The Eucalyptus restaurant?
- ... that Ameenpur Lake is both the first water body and the first urban environment in India to be declared a Biodiversity Heritage Site?
- ... that Latvian artist Rūdolfs Pērle was sent to the Caucasus front in World War I as an expert on observation balloons?
- ... that an Armenian church in Istanbul was demolished in 1958 and rebuilt years later half as wide, to make room for the street?
- ... that Journal Herald columnist Marj Heyduck was photographed in a different hat for each of her daily columns, totaling more than 2,500 different hats?
- 00:00, 16 December 2018 (UTC)
![Agnes Ballard](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/96/Agnes_Ballard.jpg/120px-Agnes_Ballard.jpg)
Agnes Ballard
- 12:00, 15 December 2018 (UTC)
![Iron coin issued by Gongsun Shu](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/15/Wu_Zhu_%28%E4%BA%94%E9%8A%96%29_-_Gongsun_Shu%2C_Sichuan_Rebel%2C_Iron_coin_-_Scott_Semans_01.jpg/133px-Wu_Zhu_%28%E4%BA%94%E9%8A%96%29_-_Gongsun_Shu%2C_Sichuan_Rebel%2C_Iron_coin_-_Scott_Semans_01.jpg)
Iron coin issued by Gongsun Shu
- ... that Gongsun Shu proclaimed himself emperor of Chengjia and issued his own iron coins (example pictured), in defiance of the Han dynasty?
- ... that President Donald Trump's comment that "it's a very scary time for young men in America" inspired a viral protest song?
- ... that in 2019, the Super League XXIV will be adopting the golden point rule during the regular season?
- ... that "Dr. Birdbath", a voice actor known for mimicking the sounds of birds and other animals, was the voice of Cheetah in the Tarzan movies?
- ... that in 2018, the pay television service on channel 51 of MVS TV in Mexico City had only three subscribers?
- ... that the death of Venezuelan politician Fernando Albán Salazar led to protests in Caracas, and calls for investigations by the European Union and the United Nations Human Rights Commissioner?
- ... that since the Konin Lakes became hotter, non-native species which have become established there include one species of flatworm, three of bryozoa, three of crustacean, seven of mollusca, and at least six species of fish?
- ... that Paul Tuttle is known for designing the "Z" chair, also known as the "Rocket Launcher"?
- 00:00, 15 December 2018 (UTC)
![Gants Hill tube station concourse](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f9/Gants_Hill_stn_interior_concourse.JPG/120px-Gants_Hill_stn_interior_concourse.JPG)
Gants Hill tube station concourse
- 12:00, 14 December 2018 (UTC)
![Bishop John Carroll statue in 2010](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0f/Georgetown_University_-25.JPG/120px-Georgetown_University_-25.JPG)
Bishop John Carroll statue in 2010
- 00:00, 14 December 2018 (UTC)
![Martin Hellinger in 1945](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/Martin_Karl_Hellinger_1945_%28cropped%29.jpg/132px-Martin_Karl_Hellinger_1945_%28cropped%29.jpg)
Martin Hellinger
- ... that the Nazi dentist Martin Hellinger (pictured), convicted of removing dental gold from victims at Ravensbrück, was released in 1955 and given a special grant to reopen his dental practice?
- ... that the Indonesian video game Rage in Peace was loosely inspired by the works of Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho?
- ... that as a child, Japanese voice actress Nichika Ōmori wanted to become a magical girl after gaining an interest in the anime series Sailor Moon?
- ... that a research group led by Amnon Marinov claimed in 2008 that the hypothetical element unbibium could be found occurring naturally in thorium deposits?
- ... that Susanna Dinnage is expected to become the first female chief executive of the English Premier League early next year?
- ... that Meghan Trainor's 2019 album Treat Myself has been characterized as "filled with self-love anthems"?
- ... that the world's oldest known printed texts are 8th-century Buddhist charms called dharani preserved in Korean and Japanese temples?
- ... that David Hughson perambulated around London in the early 1800s?
- 12:00, 13 December 2018 (UTC)
![Reconstructed mount of Irritator](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/67/Irritator_challengeri_mount_02.jpg/120px-Irritator_challengeri_mount_02.jpg)
Reconstructed mount of Irritator
- ... that Irritator (model pictured), a spinosaurid dinosaur, was named due to the frustration of palaeontologists who discovered that its skull had been covered with plaster by fossil dealers?
- ... that Native American poet Jennifer Foerster co-directs a program fostering arts education for women and girls of the Muscogee Nation?
- ... that the French submarine Regnault, built to fight in the First World War, was named after a 19th-century chemist?
- ... that Derrick Barnes, author of the award-winning children's book Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut, began his career as the first black male copywriter for Hallmark?
- ... that thousands of bats are protected by monks at the Bat Pagoda in Sóc Trăng City, Vietnam?
- ... that the footballer Wayne Matthews started his own manufacturing business by embroidering sportswear in his bedroom?
- ... that a geologic fault was discovered in the Yakima, Washington, area during construction of Interstate 82?
- ... that after a force of Anglo-Gascon cavalry defeated a French force, they had to walk home because the surviving French had captured their horses?
- 00:00, 13 December 2018 (UTC)
![Throne Hall of Dongola](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e2/Dongola_Throne_Hall.jpg/171px-Dongola_Throne_Hall.jpg)
Throne Hall of Dongola
- 12:01, 12 December 2018 (UTC)
![Kawaji Toshiyoshi](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cb/Toshiyoshi_Kawaji.jpg/120px-Toshiyoshi_Kawaji.jpg)
Kawaji Toshiyoshi
- 00:00, 12 December 2018 (UTC)
![Eyrewell ground beetle](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a7/Holcaspis_brevicula_Birgit_Rhode_Landcare_CCBY.jpg/100px-Holcaspis_brevicula_Birgit_Rhode_Landcare_CCBY.jpg)
Eyrewell ground beetle
- 12:00, 11 December 2018 (UTC)
![Ridder Arena in 2013](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/be/WFroz4Ridder2013.JPG/160px-WFroz4Ridder2013.JPG)
Ridder Arena
- ... that Robert and Kathleen Ridder helped the Gophers get the first ice rink for women (pictured) in college hockey?
- ... that Panzer Aces, a book series about World War II widely read in the US, was described as portraying "an almost heroic version of the German soldier, guiltless of any war crimes"?
- ... that the live concerts of the rock band Sumika feature performances by non-musicians such as painters, sculptors, architects, potters, and poets?
- ... that Ahmadou Ahidjo was the first president of Cameroon following its independence?
- ... that Edgecliff, an Illinois estate completed in 1930, had the highest residential property tax in Cook County in 2014 and 2015?
- ... that Yang Kuo-shu, who earned the first PhD in psychology in Taiwan, founded indigenous Chinese psychology and studied such phenomena as yuanfen, guanxi, and face?
- ... that Adrien Agreste's superhero identity, Cat Noir, is a tribute to the comic book character Catwoman?
- ... that in 1794, a silver statue of the Virgin Mary from the chapel at Notre-Dame de la Garde was melted down at the mint of Marseille located on Rue du Tapis-Vert?
- 00:00, 11 December 2018 (UTC)
![Li Minhua](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/Li_Minhua.jpg/120px-Li_Minhua.jpg)
Li Minhua
- 12:00, 10 December 2018 (UTC)
![Fragments of the Baal Cycle](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d1/P1180250_Louvre_Langue_ougaritique_Tablette_poeme_mythologique_AO16641_et_16642_rwk.jpg/133px-P1180250_Louvre_Langue_ougaritique_Tablette_poeme_mythologique_AO16641_et_16642_rwk.jpg)
Fragments of the
Baal Cycle
- 00:00, 10 December 2018 (UTC)
- 12:00, 9 December 2018 (UTC)
![Fulton](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/91/French_submarine_Fulton.jpg/200px-French_submarine_Fulton.jpg)
Fulton
- 00:00, 9 December 2018 (UTC)
![Maria Josepha of Saxony](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c5/Maria_Josepha_von_Sachsen-Litauen-Polen-%C3%96sterreich.jpg/120px-Maria_Josepha_von_Sachsen-Litauen-Polen-%C3%96sterreich.jpg)
Maria Josepha of Saxony
- ... that Bach composed the cantata Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten! to honor Maria Josepha of Saxony (pictured) on her birthday on 8 December 1733?
- ... that Andy Levin will succeed his father in the U.S. House of Representatives?
- ... that in only its second season, Atlanta United FC has reached the MLS Cup, which will be played tonight?
- ... that Zhang Yonglian, who spent 20 years doing classified research for the Chinese government, founded a laboratory to study sperm?
- ... that the First World War Clairmarais aerodrome in France was utilised by the Luftwaffe from 1940 but proved to be unusable in wet weather?
- ... that Jack Brooksbank, husband of Princess Eugenie of York, was not given a peerage following his marriage, as there is no general precedent in Britain for a commoner to be given one on marrying a princess?
- ... that Comic Arts Brooklyn was inaugurated in 2013, following the cancellation of the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival?
- ... that Angus Barbieri fasted for more than a year, losing 276 pounds (125 kg) and setting a world record?
- 12:00, 8 December 2018 (UTC)
![Wu Zhaonan](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a6/Wu_Zhaonan.jpg/120px-Wu_Zhaonan.jpg)
Wu Zhaonan
- ... that Wu Zhaonan (pictured), a comedian recognized by the government of Taiwan as a "national treasure", also created Mongolian barbecue?
- ... that the wildlife of Iceland includes around 550 species of lichen but no reptiles or amphibians?
- ... that in 1342, John FitzWalter accused men from Colchester of invading and damaging his park at Lexden, and soon after besieged Colchester for more than two months?
- ... that Fatih, originally named Deepsea Metro II, is Turkey's first drillship?
- ... that palaeontologist Varavudh Suteethorn has helped name and describe more than 25 fossil species from Thailand, including dinosaurs, fish, mammals, turtles, and crocodylomorphs?
- ... that the 2018 Zürich ePrix was the first circuit car race held in Switzerland since the 1954 Swiss Grand Prix at Bremgarten?
- ... that Wallachian statesman Stroe Leurdeanu was sentenced to live as a monk for conspiring against a rival family?
- ... that the genome of the flatworm Otomesostoma auditivum is nearly six times larger than the human genome?
- 00:00, 8 December 2018 (UTC)
![The permanent trumps in Ramsen](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2c/Ramsen-Bavarian_pack-Special_Trumps.jpg/120px-Ramsen-Bavarian_pack-Special_Trumps.jpg)
The permanent trumps in Ramsen
- ... that Ramsen is a traditional Austrian and Bavarian card game with the unusual feature of four permanent trump cards (pictured) ranking just below the trump Sow?
- ... that Russian anti-syphilis campaigner Volf Bronner was arrested during Stalin's Great Purge and later executed?
- ... that Chevy Commons in Flint, Michigan, is a former Chevrolet factory being redeveloped into a park with restored grasslands, wetlands, and woodlands?
- ... that in 1919, missionary Henry Harness Fout reported his conclusion that a third of the Armenian population of Turkey had been exterminated in the Armenian Genocide?
- ... that Lord Keith followed orders not to approve the Convention of El Arish, which would have ended the French campaign in Egypt and Syria, despite personally agreeing with it?
- ... that Vorombe titan, an extinct elephant bird from Madagascar, shared its habitat with dwarf hippos, giant lemurs, and giant tortoises?
- ... that Oswald Boelcke has been described as the father of air combat tactics, the organization of squadrons, and the German Air Force?
- ... that Hillary Clinton is not with I'm with Her?
- 12:00, 7 December 2018 (UTC)
![The Purple Noon's Transparent Might](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7c/Arthur_Streeton_-_%E2%80%98The_purple_noon%27s_transparent_might%E2%80%99_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg/133px-Arthur_Streeton_-_%E2%80%98The_purple_noon%27s_transparent_might%E2%80%99_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg)
The Purple Noon's Transparent Might
- 00:00, 7 December 2018 (UTC)
![Bedford Presbyterian Church](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6f/Bedford_Presbyterian_Church_3.jpg/120px-Bedford_Presbyterian_Church_3.jpg)
Bedford Presbyterian Church
- 12:00, 6 December 2018 (UTC)
![Helmoreus sharpi by Des Helmore](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a9/COLE_Anthribidae_Helmoreus_sharpi_f.png/110px-COLE_Anthribidae_Helmoreus_sharpi_f.png)
Helmoreus sharpi by Des Helmore
- 00:00, 6 December 2018 (UTC)
![Helen Hays](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f6/Helen_%283593769858%29.jpg/120px-Helen_%283593769858%29.jpg)
Helen Hays
- ... that over the course of 45 years of conservation work by ornithologist Helen Hays (pictured), the tern population of Great Gull Island increased tenfold?
- ... that ALQST is a Saudi Arabian human rights organisation created by a former Royal Saudi Air Force officer?
- ... that John Hanger, the governor of the Bank of England, was a character in W. Harrison Ainsworth's novel about the South Sea Bubble?
- ... that the interactive game Your Call Football allows participants to call plays in real time for live exhibition American football games, featuring some former NFL and CFL players?
- ... that based on her discoveries, Chen Saijuan developed treatment for acute promyelocytic leukemia, turning it into a highly curable disease?
- ... that the publisher of the first picture book with lesbian characters wanted to change the names of Megan and Shannon, lest readers believe that "only women with Irish heritage were lesbians"?
- ... that Benal Nevzat İstar Arıman was elected in 1935 into the Grand National Assembly of Turkey as one of its first women members?
- ... that the hollow Pwllpriddog Oak is said to have been used as the hiding place of a king, a meeting spot for lovers, a pig sty, a duck roost, and a music venue?
- 12:00, 5 December 2018 (UTC)
![Nevado Sajama](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ef/Sajama_National_Park.jpg/160px-Sajama_National_Park.jpg)
Nevado Sajama
- 00:00, 5 December 2018 (UTC)
- 12:00, 4 December 2018 (UTC)
![Kevin Beattie in 2007](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Kevin_Beattie.jpg/120px-Kevin_Beattie.jpg)
Kevin Beattie
- ... that the footballer Kevin Beattie (pictured) was described by former England manager Bobby Robson as the best England player he had ever seen?
- ... that French explorer Théodore Monod discovered more than 2,000 brass ingots from the 11th or 12th centuries at the Ma'adin Ijafen archaeological site in Mauritania?
- ... that American businesswoman and suffragist Anna Shelton was driven to eschew traditional women's roles because of a bigamy scandal involving her sister's husband, a Fort Worth mayor?
- ... that instead of meeting the blockade runner MV Alsterufer at a fixed rendezvous point in the Atlantic Ocean, the German torpedo boat T23 encountered two British cruisers?
- ... that palaeontologist Lü Junchang identified the pterosaur genus Darwinopterus, and "Mrs. T", a pregnant female discovered with her egg?
- ... that in 1346, a French army more than 15,000 strong besieged Aiguillon for five months, but failed to cut its supply lines?
- ... that Andreas Bauer has appeared in bass roles such as Mozart's Sarastro, Verdi's Philip II of Spain, and Wagner's Marke, but also as Bluebeard and Ibn-Hakia?
- ... that Cameron's Seafood Market ships thousands of dollars of crab meat each month to former National Basketball Association star Gilbert Arenas?
- 00:00, 4 December 2018 (UTC)
![K2 from Godwin-Austen Glacier](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3e/K2_from_Godwin-Austen_glacier%2C_Vittorio_Sella%2C_1909_%28cropped%29.jpg/110px-K2_from_Godwin-Austen_glacier%2C_Vittorio_Sella%2C_1909_%28cropped%29.jpg)
K2 from Godwin-Austen Glacier
- 12:06, 3 December 2018 (UTC)
![Shannon Evans in 2013](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b5/Shannon_Evans_2_%28square_crop%29.jpg/133px-Shannon_Evans_2_%28square_crop%29.jpg)
Shannon Evans
- 00:00, 3 December 2018 (UTC)
- 00:00, 2 December 2018 (UTC)
![Renate Behle](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Renate_Behle_Copyright_Borggreve.jpg/106px-Renate_Behle_Copyright_Borggreve.jpg)
Renate Behle
- 00:00, 1 December 2018 (UTC)
![University of Reading War Memorial](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8e/University_of_Reading_War_Memorial.jpg/120px-University_of_Reading_War_Memorial.jpg)
University of Reading War Memorial