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  • Albert Einstein famously said that "if the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, man would have only four years to live."

  • Young Londoners spend almost 60% of their income on rent alone.

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  • Quantum-enhanced communication technologies explore novel ways of transmitting and processing information.

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  • Rage Yoga is very similar to normal yoga, except participants are encouraged to swear and shout between poses.

  • Thomas Fantet de Lagny was a mathematician. On his deathbed, he was asked, “What is the square of 12?” His last words: “One hundred and forty-four.”

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  • Quantum-inspired machine learning algorithms leverage quantum principles for enhanced performance.

  • There are nearly 1,400 known asteroids capable of causing ‘major devastation' if they hit the Earth.

  • At age 39, Emmanuel Macron became the youngest President in French history and the youngest head of state since Napoleon III.

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  • Quantum-inspired optimization algorithms address complex problems in classical computing.

  • Blasphemy is still a crime in the Republic of Ireland. The fine goes up to €25,000.

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