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October 13, 1954
The Roman Emperor Claudius I died
October 13, 467
Tuoba Hong, Emperor Xiaowen of northern Wei, was born
October 13, 982
Emperor Jingzong of Liao died
October 13, 1847
Li Yuanfa revolted
October 13, 1884
International standard time day
October 13, 1903
Japanese writer Takuki Kobayashi's second birthday
October 13, 1925
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was born
October 13, 1927
Ruth Elder flew across the Atlantic ocean in failure
October 13, 1928
Excavations began at the Anyang Yin Ruins
October 13, 1929
The Red Fourth Army suffered heavy losses in attacking the East River
October 13, 1937
The New Fourth Army was founded
October 13, 1941
The famous American pop singer Paul Simon was born
October 13, 1942
Master Koichi is dead
October 13, 1949
The China Children's Team (the predecessor of the Chinese Young Pioneers) was established
October 13, 1962
The Panama Canal Bridge was completed
October 13, 1970
China has established diplomatic relations with Canada
October 13, 1971
My country has resumed diplomatic relations with Burundi
October 13, 1983
The Indonesian ship sank China's Daqing oil tanker
October 13, 1987
President Arias of Costa Rica was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the first pawn shop was established
October 13, 1988
The first banknote of the Bank of the Republic of China was discovered in Nanjing
October 13, 1989
The world's largest bronze Buddha is at the dome of Hong Kong
October 13, 1992
Brazilian police announced that neo-Nazi groups were funded from abroad
October 13, 1994
Japanese writer Kenzaburo Oe won the Nobel Prize in Literature
The table tennis arena broke out in the "Oyama Zhili" storm
A nationwide poisoning incident occurred in the United States
October 13, 1995
The German Solingen arsonist was sentenced
October 13, 1997
The supersonic jet car was successfully commissioned
October 13, 1998
Cui Qi, a Chinese-American, won the Nobel Prize in Physics
The Kosovo crisis broke out
October 13, 2001
China's high-performance computer chip "Loongson" came out
October 13, 2010
Wu Qiyuan, China's last Flying Tigers, died
October 13, 2011
The FIFA Executive Board decided to restore the legitimate rights of the Chinese Football Association
Foshan XiaoyueYue incident
October 13, 2015
Ada Lovelace Day
October 13, 2016
King Bhumibol of Thailand died
Musician Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize in Literature
Life cold knowledge
The world's lightest metal is called Microlattice, created by Boeing and has an air content of up to 99.99%.
2) The concept that "breakfast is the most important meal of the day" originated from GeneralFoods' marketing campaign in 1944 that tried to sell more grapeseed nuts.
3. Trained dogs can sniff out prostate cancer with an accuracy rate of up to 98%.
4) The microwave oven was invented by accident, and when Percy Spencer stood in front of a radar device that started, he found that the candy in his pocket had melted.
5. Slugs have about 27,000 teeth. These teeth are usually consumed by wear and tear, but slugs can replace them by moving the back rows of teeth forward.
6. In 1887, the definition of tomato identity alarmed the U.S. Supreme Court. The verdict was that tomatoes were vegetables. Legally tomatoes are not fruits. In the Encyclopædia Britannica, it is botanically believed that fruit is the ovary of the plant after it has matured, whether it is succulent or dry on the outside, and contains seeds inside. Basically includes all plant products containing seeds.
7, compared to kittens, Google company prefers puppies. Their official code of conduct clearly states that they are a dog-loving company.
8) An American man spent 5 years writing a 1905-page suicide note and then committed suicide in 2010. In his suicide note, he declared that he had ended his life in order to complete a philosophical study that he called a "nihilistic experiment."
9) Hinduism worships more than 33 million deities or demigods.
10) When talking about malaria at TED, Bill Gates opened a jar full of mosquitoes on stage so that audiences could feel it.
11. The nitrite content of the tap water that is repeatedly boiled will not exceed the standard. Through the measurement, it was found that even if the tap water was boiled 20 times repeatedly, the content of nitrite in it was far lower than the standard of the nitrite content of the national drinking water, and it was safe to drink.
12, girls are more "colored" than boys? Although boys are often used as "sex wolves", they are really not sensitive to color at all! Experts in the United States pointed out that girls have a stronger ability to perceive color, and girls are the real "color" wolves
So girls don't always scold the object, why can't distinguish the red color ~ because they really don't! quick! feel!