Daily Facts (18 May 2026)
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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.
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