Daily Facts

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    Malleability; Elsinore Hamlet; Tragedy; Colombian Triumph; Record-breaking; Spicy contrast; Starphobia; Record-breaking; Land Disparity; Orf infection

    2026/05/19 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (19 May 2026)
    [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website.
    Today's facts:
    Metals with cubic close-pack structures, such as gold and silver, are soft and malleable due to the lack of stationary electrical forces preventing close-pack layers from slipping over one another.
    Christopher Plummer was nominated for an Emmy Award for his performance as Hamlet in the only sound film version of the play filmed entirely at Elsinore, the castle where the play is set.
    The first race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1909 resulted in the deaths of two drivers, two mechanics, and two spectators due to the track's poor surface.
    Colombia's Paulina Vega is only the second beauty queen from her country to win the Miss Universe title, with the first being Luz Marina Zuluaga in 1958.
    In winning the 1968 Olympic title, Bob Beamon became the first man to break both the 28-foot and 29-foot barriers in the long jump, achieving a distance of 29-2½ (8.90 meters).
    Habanero peppers can range between 100,000 and 350,000 Scoville Units, making them significantly hotter than jalapeno peppers, which only range from 2,000 to 10,000 Scoville Units.
    Andy Partridge suffered from astrophobia as a child, a fear that made him run home from cubs on winter nights while looking at the ground, terrified of the vastness of the stars.
    Disneyland has a larger cumulative attendance than any other theme park in the world, with close to 600 million guests since it opened.
    Despite making up just over 14% of the population, white South Africans owned 86.3% of the land during apartheid.
    Humans can also become infected with orf virus, leading to localized swollen, red areas that can be painful and may occasionally result in severe systemic reactions.
    Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas.
    Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts.
    This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios
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  • Daily Facts

    Sex-determination; Miracle-reduction; Kent State; Surviving Palaces; Rapid ascent; Influential Artist; Spinels mistaken; Beginnings Transition; Cultural Fusion; "Publication 1902"

    2026/05/18 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (18 May 2026)
    [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website.
    Today's facts:
    Researchers identified the SRY gene on the Y chromosome as the master switch for sex determination, which activates the development of male characteristics in fetuses.
    In a 1983 reform, Pope John Paul II halved the number of miracles required for canonization, allowing only one miracle for beatification and one additional miracle for full sainthood.
    On May 4, 1970, Ohio National Guardsmen fired 67 bullets in just 13 seconds at a group of students at Kent State University, killing four and wounding nine others.
    Hampton Court Palace is one of only two of Henry VIII’s palaces that are intact today, the other being St. James Palace.
    In only their second season of existence, the Celtic Crusaders won the 2007 National League Two championship, earning automatic promotion to National League One in 2008.
    Paul Klee was a Swiss painter who significantly influenced art movements such as expressionism, cubism, and surrealism, and he had a notable impact on Wassily Kandinsky while they were both teaching at the Bauhaus.
    Almost all historical large red gems in crown jewels and religious regalia, often thought to be rubies, are actually spinels, with notable examples including the 170-carat Black Prince's Ruby and the 352-carat Timur Ruby.
    The month of January was named in honor of Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions.
    The 'kimono chaise' and 'hakama chair & ottoman' are upholstered in traditional kimono fabrics made from nishijin silk obis, highlighting a fusion of Japanese cultural heritage with modern furniture design.
    The poem "Sea Fever" by John Masefield was first published in "Salt-Water Ballads" in 1902.
    Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas.
    Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts.
    This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios
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  • Daily Facts

    Heritage Cuisine; Pre-Thelma; Dual-records; H-shape; Tri-nipple; Reinforcement; Milestone; Berry-cocktail; Sheryl Crow; Animal-derived

    2026/05/17 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (17 May 2026)
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    Naj Exquisite Thai Cuisine serves authentic Royal Thai dishes, many of which are based on time-tested recipes developed by Chef Kan's mother, who started the restaurant years before The Local ever existed.
    Geena Davis won an Oscar for her role in The Accidental Tourist in 1989 before starring as Thelma in Thelma and Louise.
    Donald Campbell became the first person to set both land and water speed records in the same year, achieving 403.10 mph on land and 276.33 mph on water in 1964.
    The best-known example of a "balbis" shape is the capital letter H.
    Francisco Scaramanga, the main villain from "The Man with the Golden Gun," is notable for having a third nipple, a unique characteristic that sets him apart.
    Glazing putty protects stained glass by strengthening and waterproofing panels, significantly enhancing their durability over time.
    The 2010 FIFA World Cup was the first tournament hosted by an African nation, as South Africa won the bidding against Morocco and Egypt.
    A Strawberry Daiquiri is made by mashing fresh strawberries with white rum, strawberry liqueur, lime juice, and sugar before shaking and straining into a Martini glass.
    The theme song "Tomorrow Never Dies" was written and performed by American singer Sheryl Crow.
    Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese is required by law to be made with rennet, which comes from enzymes extracted from animals' stomachs.
    Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas.
    Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts.
    This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios
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  • Daily Facts

    Historic goal.; Etymology: Scribe; Airborne Supremacy; Partitioned Cyprus; Pioneer; Moonlanding; Iconic series; Hit Single; Prussian Blue; Coltrane's Legacy

    2026/05/16 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (16 May 2026)
    [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website.
    Today's facts:
    Brian Deane became the first player to score a goal in the Premier League on August 15, 1992.
    The term "scribe" originates from the Latin word "scriba," which means "secretary," and is linked to the Hebrew word for "writer" or "scholar."
    Operation Market Garden, conducted in September 1944, was the largest airborne battle in history, surpassing the previous German airborne invasion of Crete in 1941.
    Cyprus has been divided since 1974 when Turkey invaded the north in response to a military coup, leading to the partition of the island into a Turkish Cypriot north and a Greek Cypriot south.
    Margaret Thatcher was the first female leader of a British political party, elected at the age of 49.
    The Apollo 11 mission in 1969 marked the first time humans landed on the Moon.
    Doctor Who is recognized as the BBC's longest-running TV drama and has become one of Britain's biggest cultural brands since its first episode aired on November 23, 1963.
    "Seasons in the Sun" became one of fewer than thirty all-time singles to have sold 10 million or more copies worldwide.
    The first known artificial blue pigment, Prussian blue, was created by the Berlin colormaker Diesbach in or around 1704.
    In 2007, the Pulitzer Prize Board awarded a posthumous Special Citation to John Coltrane for his lifetime of innovative and influential work in jazz.
    Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas.
    Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts.
    This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios
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  • Daily Facts

    Intimacy; Trauma-response; Merino Wool; Debut Pairing; Prevalence; Probate-free; Youngest Champion; Acclaimed Entertainer; Lengthy runtime; Honorary Chancellor

    2026/05/15 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (15 May 2026)
    [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website.
    Today's facts:
    Tracey Emin's artwork "Everyone I Have Ever Slept With" includes references to her lovers, family, and the two children she had aborted.
    Children exposed to physical or sexual abuse are significantly more likely to engage in self-destructive behaviors, with studies indicating that 41 percent of abused children participate in acts like headbanging and cutting.
    Merino sheep produce the most valuable wool, which is noted for its fine quality, soft hand, luster, and good drape.
    "Tweetie Pie" (1947) marked the first ever appearance of the iconic pairing of Sylvester and Tweety, who had previously only appeared separately.
    Myopia affects an estimated 25 percent of Americans.
    If a bank account is held jointly, as a transfer on death account, or in the name of a trust, the account is transferred at death without the need for probate.
    In 2010, Sebastian Vettel became the youngest ever Formula One world champion at the age of 23.
    Ronnie Barker won the BAFTA for Best Light Entertainment Performance four times and received an OBE in 1978.
    "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" has a runtime of 2 hours and 41 minutes.
    Bill Bryson was later awarded an honorary doctorate and appointed to the position of Chancellor of the University of Durham.
    Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas.
    Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts.
    This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios
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Want to get smarter in less than 10 minutes? Then check the Daily Facts podcast that brings you interesting and surprising facts from around the world every day! Did you know that the longest recorded flight of a chicken lasted for 13 seconds? Or that there's a species of jellyfish that can essentially live forever? With the Daily Facts podcast, you'll learn something new and fascinating with every episode. Tune in daily and impress your friends with your newfound knowledge. Listen now on your favorite podcast platform. Hosted by Amalia Dupray and Montgomery Jones.
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