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Month: June 2020

Black chicken
By The Generalist Posted on June 14, 2020January 25, 2023

Black bones

Some breeds of chicken – like the Kadaknath of India and the Ayam Cemani of Indonesia – are extremely black. Their feathers, beaks, skin, meat, internal organs, and even bones are black.

Categories: Animals, Places, Sciences, South Asia, Southeast Asia
Thalia
By The Generalist Posted on June 13, 2020January 25, 2023

All Greek to me

The longest word in Ancient Greek literature comes from Aristophanes’ comic play Assemblywomen. It is 78 syllables long.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Language, Literature, Places
Heladería Coromoto
By The Generalist Posted on June 12, 2020June 1, 2020

A thousand flavours

The Heladería Coromoto ice cream parlour in Merida, Venezuela offers nearly a thousand different flavours of ice cream, including avocado, garlic, onion, sweetcorn, and crab.

Categories: Economics & business, Food & agriculture, Places, Sciences, South America
Sleep of Reason
By The Generalist Posted on June 11, 2020January 25, 2023

Fatal insomnia

You can’t die from lack of sleep. Except when a genetic mutation prevents you from sleeping at all.

Categories: Health & medicine, Sciences
Marina Bay Sands
By The Generalist Posted on June 10, 2020April 28, 2021

High pool

In Singapore there is a cantilevered platform resting on top of three skyscrapers. And on top of that platform is an infinity pool.

Categories: Architecture, Places, Southeast Asia
Equation of Time
By The Generalist Posted on June 9, 2020April 17, 2021

The equation of time

When a day is longer or shorter than 24 hours you need to use the equation of time to bring it back into sync.

Categories: Astronomy, Sciences, Weights & measures
Open mouth
By The Generalist Posted on June 8, 2020January 25, 2023

Hidden rules of sounds

In English no words begin with the consonant cluster /kstr/, but it does appear in the middle of “extra.” In contrast, Slovak can begin a word with “žblnkn” and Hawaiian never begins a word with more than one consonant. Why?

Categories: Language
Pannage
By The Generalist Posted on June 7, 2020May 31, 2020

Right of acorns

In the Domesday Book of 1086 the economic value of forests is not measured in the amount of wood they could provide, but in the amount of pigs they could feed.

Categories: Economics & business, Europe, Food & agriculture, History, Medieval history, Places, Sciences
Excursion to the Moon
By The Generalist Posted on June 6, 2020January 25, 2023

The second trip to the moon

An iconic image of silent film: a space ship approaches the face in the moon and crashes into its… mouth? In 1908 a competitor made a nearly identical shot-for-shot remake of Méliès’ A Trip to the Moon.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Film & television, Places
Guitarist
By The Generalist Posted on June 5, 2020August 7, 2021

Ghost in the painting

Artists sometimes change or improve paintings by painting over old versions. Through careful examination or special imaging, we can sometimes see these ghosts of lost art again.

Categories: Art, Arts & recreation, Sciences, Technology
Winter
By The Generalist Posted on June 4, 2020April 17, 2021

The long winter

In Norse mythology Fimbulwinter is the great winter immediately preceding Ragnarök. It may have been inspired by the horrifying real-life events of 536 CE.

Categories: Earth science, Europe, History, Medieval history, Places, Religion & belief, Sciences
Tab key
By The Generalist Posted on June 3, 2020January 25, 2023

Invisible programming

The esoteric programming language Whitespace uses only three characters: tabs, spaces, and line breaks. That makes it effectively invisible to the naked eye.

Categories: Computer science, Sciences
Dog whistle
By The Generalist Posted on June 2, 2020April 28, 2021

Dog whistles and stochastic terrorism

How do politicians court the violent fringe? Dog whistles and scripted violence.

Categories: 21st century history, History, Language, Politics & law
Laniakea Supercluster
By The Generalist Posted on June 1, 2020April 17, 2021

The Great Attractor

Somewhere in the sky, obscured from our view by the Milky Way, an unknown anomaly called the Great Attractor pulls a hundred thousand galaxies around.

Categories: Astronomy, Sciences

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