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Today's fact. Theodore Roosevelt's daughter Alice had a pet snake named Emily Spinach. She liked to carry it around the White House in her purse and take it out at unexpected moments.
Today's fact. Golf legend Jack Nicklaus earned his nickname, the Golden Bear, thanks to his size and blond hair. Conveniently, it was also the name of his high school mascot.
Today's fact. Like casinos, shopping malls are intentionally designed to disorient visitors. The feeling of losing track of time and geography inside a mall is called the Gruen Transfer.
Today's fact. Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt once sneaked out of a White House event, commandeered an airplane, and went on a joyride to Baltimore.
Today's fact. Astronauts on Mars won’t just make plans based on temperature—they’ll also need to consider tau, the level of particulate matter in the atmosphere. High tau levels will block sunlight to solar-powered rovers.
Today's fact. Nineteenth-century British surgeon George Merryweather thought leeches could forecast the weather. He showcased his "tempest prognosticator," which utilized leeches, at the Great Exhibition in 1851, but it never gained popularity.
Today's fact. Female cicadas have occasionally mistaken the sound of power tools for mating calls, leading them to swarm around people operating lawn mowers.
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