#36: 22 Random interesting facts
A female US teacher faked her child’s death to extend a vacation in Costa Rica. Tweet This
In the 1970s, small plutonium cells were used in implanted heart pacemakers. Tweet This
Most probably, in your body there are atoms that were part of the body of Louis XIV. Tweet This
Martin Luther King’s family sued the U.S. government for conspiracy to commit murder and won. Tweet This
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Jimmy Carter is the first U.S. President to be born in hospital. Tweet This
Drug dealers in Chicago have statistically higher chance of dying than prisoners on dead row. Tweet This
Romania’s full official name is … Romania. Tweet This
When astronomer Edwin Hubble died in 1953, his wife refused to organise a funeral and nobody knows what happened to his body. Tweet This
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Molecule means “small weight”. Tweet This
First web cam was utilised for observation of a coffee box. Tweet This
You can’t touch anything – the electrons in your hand and those in the object will keep a tiny distance. Tweet This
Celibacy tax was enforced in several socialist states until early 1990s. Tweet This
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Humphry Davy discovered the element and named it aluminium. Four years later, he renamed it to aluminum and hence the dualism. Tweet This
People are more inclined to give money to a beggar claiming he needs weed rather than to one who claims he supports a family. Tweet This
The inventor of the Geiger counter Hans Geiger became an ardent Nazi supporter and facilitated sending some fellow scientists into concentration camps. Tweet This
98% of all matter was created within first five minutes after the Big Bang. Tweet This
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In 1988, one in four homicides in NYC was crack related. Tweet This
Much more infants die drowning in swimming pools rather than playing with weapons. Tweet This
DEA can seize your money without a court decision, without even raising charges. Tweet This
Adam Rainer was both a dwarf and a giant in his lifetime. Tweet This
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Mary E. Surratt was the first woman to be executed by the U.S. federal government. Tweet This
400 bee stings can kill an adult human being. Tweet This
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Nayden Kostov
Born in Bulgaria, I have lived in places like Germany, Belgium and Iraq, before settling down with my family in Luxembourg. With varied interests, I have always suffered from an insatiable appetite for facts stemming from an unrestrainable intellectual curiosity. READ MORE ABOUT ME