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=31 August 2024=
- 00:00, 31 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Lima Perugia Paar 1.JPG|caption=A Perugia's limia male approaching a female}}
- ... that dominant males of Perugia's limia (species pictured) may be so preoccupied with fighting each other that the females end up mating with the subordinate males?
- ... that Sophie Kropotkin and her husband returned to France despite the risk of being arrested, as they thought that detention in a French prison would be preferable to living in England?
- ... that following the filming of the music video for "Guess", Charli XCX and Billie Eilish donated 10,000 pairs of underwear to charity?
- ... that Winzar Kakiouea was the sole athlete from his nation at the 2024 Olympics?
- ... that resources to fight the 1988 White Mountain Fire were slow to arrive because of fires at Yellowstone?
- ... that journalist Jules Loh reported that Malcolm X told him that "his own people would kill him" before his assassination?
- ... that Bangué, the smallest island of the Bazaruto Archipelago, was formed by ocean waves shaped by the surrounding archipelago?
- ... that The Game led to a boom in all-channel TV sales so viewers could see the game on Ohio State University's TV station?
- ... that Aphex Twin never intended to release Drukqs and only did so because he accidentally left an MP3 player on a plane?
=30 August 2024=
- 00:00, 30 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Portrait of Samuel Johnson ("Blinking Sam").jpg|caption=Blinking Sam}}
- ... that Samuel Johnson did not want to be depicted as "Blinking Sam" (pictured){{-?}}
- ... that Olympic breakdancer Sun Chen is nicknamed "Quake" as he was born on the day of a deadly earthquake?
- ... that The Eternaut 1969 is a reboot of the original comic, with an anti-imperialist tone?
- ... that storm chaser Reed Timmer feared thunder and lightning at a young age?
- ... that the Durrës Expedition in 1376 saw Louis of Évreux successfully recapture Durrës from Karl Thopia, only for Thopia to reclaim the city in 1383?
- ... that Robert Turner remained in post for around 30 years after being described as "the oldest soldier in the Royal Artillery"?
- ... that you can search Wikipedia or a database of more than 37 billion compounds by substructure?
- ... that Luxembourgian myrmecologist Robert Stumper also played as a goalkeeper for his nation's football team?
- ... that mamas sang on "Mama"?
=29 August 2024=
- 00:00, 29 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Zürich Switzerland-Liebfrauenkirche-01.jpg|caption=Interior of Liebfrauenkirche}}
- ... that Liebfrauenkirche (pictured), a Catholic church in Zurich, was designed with Italian influences to distinguish it from churches of other denominations?
- ... that a Stegosaurus fossil sold for $44.6 million?
- ... that according to Charles Melville, the poet Hatefi implied that Timur was another Alexander the Great by making Timur the subject of the fourth poem of a quintet?
- ... that photographs of Donald Trump taken during the failed attempt to assassinate him have been acclaimed as "immediately legendary"?
- ... that Jerzy Artysz was given a gala concert on his 70th birthday by the Chopin University of Music?
- ... that Ernest Hemingway broke a cane over John O'Hara's head in Costello's, an Irish bar in New York City?
- ... that after her 2019 death in rural China, Huang Wenxiu was elevated into a national model by the Chinese Communist Party?
- ... that traditional folk dances are an essential part of Pontic Greek culture?
- ... that police were called several times in 2014 about a fictitious post on r/nosleep?
=28 August 2024=
- 00:00, 28 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Titiou Lecoq (cropped).jpg|caption=Titiou Lecoq|border=yes}}
- ... that Titiou Lecoq (pictured) only realized that "women did not rule the universe" after she left home?
- ... that Brandiose{{`s}} design work for the Rocket City Trash Pandas helped the team sell $4 million in merchandise before it played its first game?
- ... that Tupou VI was crowned by D'Arcy Wood, an Australian, in order to respect the tradition of native Tongans not touching the king's head?
- ... that Aleister Crowley's 1941 manifesto controversially asserts a human right to commit tyrannicide?
- ... that Begüm Pusat, a 15-year-old Turkish wheelchair basketballer, was one of the youngest players at the 2019 Women's U25 World Championship?
- ... that by losing her constituency of South West Norfolk in 2024, Liz Truss became the first former UK prime minister since 1935 to lose their seat?
- ... that Carey Wright implemented literacy reforms that led to the "Mississippi Miracle"?
- ... that Upper Ivory Coast was created from the former French Upper Volta to facilitate the provision of forced plantation labour?
- ... that Quintus Quincy Quigley preferred "Angles" to a ring?
=27 August 2024=
- 00:00, 27 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Detail of drawing by Charles De Geer depicting an aphid.jpg|caption=Drawing of an aphid by Charles De Geer}}
- ... that entomologist Charles De Geer made all the illustrations for his eight-volume work himself (example pictured){{-?}}
- ... that the anniversary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's 1974 speech at the United Nations has been observed as Bangladeshi Immigration Day in New York since 2019?
- ... that thousands of crocodiles were once farmed on Bazaruto Island?
- ... that the flag of North Korea has been mistakenly used by international organisations to represent South Korea?
- ... that Marie Breen retired from the Australian Senate to care for her husband, who had been badly injured in a car accident?
- ... that Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez were picked for the 2024 MLS All-Star Game but could not play?
- ... that Spanish bishop Josep-Lluís Serrano Pentinat is expected to be a future head of state of Andorra?
- ... that after becoming a religious leader of the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe, Slaybebtikud united the tribes and established himself as their sole leader?
- ... that Wolfgang Rihm asked of the music of his 1987 opera Oedipus: "Sound is a weapon here – or a scalpel?"
=26 August 2024=
- 00:00, 26 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Milk Drop Coronet, 1957.jpg|caption=Milk Drop Coronet (1957)}}
- ... that Doc Edgerton created a stroboscope that he used to take high-speed photographs of bullets being shot, insects flying, and drops of liquid (pictured){{-?}}
- ... that Michael Jerrell was the only player from the NCAA Division II level to be selected in the 2024 NFL draft?
- ... that Crystal Castles canceled their studio recording plans for "Not in Love" because of Robert Smith's demo vocals?
- ... that architect John Henry Hirst designed at least nine Grade II listed buildings, including Cambridge Crescent, Harrogate, which hosts the newsroom of the Stray Ferret{{-?}}
- ... that Nosy Komba is a destination for both ecotourism and illegal logging?
- ... that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founder and first president of Bangladesh, experienced his birthday in jail eight times?
- ... that Hadriana in All My Dreams, published in 1988, was the first novel by a Haitian author to win a major French literary award?
- ... that Hendrik Wortman oversaw the early development of the Zuiderzee Works, which dammed off the Zuiderzee to create arable land in the Netherlands?
- ... that though Donatello was a Bardi, he was not a Bardi?
=25 August 2024=
- 00:00, 25 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Wargasm Full Force 2023 04 (cropped 2).jpg|caption=Milkie Way}}
- ... that a performance by Milkie Way (pictured) at the 2021 Heavy Music Awards got its Twitch stream banned for three days?
- ... that women seeking abortions in Eswatini or in Lesotho may travel to neighbouring South Africa, where it is legal?
- ... that New Zealand mayor Georgina Beyer was the world's first openly transgender mayor?
- ... that during World War II an armed resistance group was based at the Norwegian Soy Flour Plant in Larvik?
- ... that Moain Sadeq led excavations at Tell es-Sakan in the Gaza Strip, the oldest-known ancient Egyptian fortification to be excavated?
- ... that Richard Swanson died while trying to dribble a soccer ball from Seattle to São Paulo?
- ... that Winston Churchill was often portrayed as a bulldog, but his personal pet dog during the Second World War was a poodle?
- ... that when Didier Berthod failed to make the first free ascent of Cobra Crack in 2005, he quit climbing and became a Franciscan monk?
- ... that voice actress Aoi Koga has an interest in manhole covers?
=24 August 2024=
- 00:00, 24 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Flag of Togo (3-2).svg|caption=Flag of Togo}}
- ... that the five stripes of the flag of Togo (pictured) represent the country's five regions?
- ... that a commentator said the McLaren MCL60 underwent "one of the most impressive in-season development steps ever seen" in Formula One?
- ... that Kanaria{{`s}} song "King" has been characterized as an allegory for the house arrest, trial, and execution of Louis XVI?
- ... that a schoolteacher tried to make left-footed footballer Norman Hunter play right-footed?
- ... that the Santos Passos Church in Guimarães, Portugal, was declared a royal chapel by King Luís I in 1878?
- ... that the United States' largest planned solar project, Mammoth Solar, is named after mastodon fossils rather than its size?
- ... that a lyric in the song "Hands on Me" is about Meghan Trainor being unable to have sex due to pelvic floor damage?
- ... that William Hewett was the last-surviving British Army officer to have fought at the Battle of Waterloo?
- ... that a 1938 Catholic procession featured 80,000 marchers and one blimp?
=23 August 2024=
- 00:00, 23 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=DMA Design original offices.png|caption=134B Nethergate, Dundee}}
- ... that in 1989, Rockstar North opened its first offices above a former fish and chip shop (pictured) in Dundee?
- ... that the discovery of Laquintasaura challenged the idea that early dinosaurs could not survive in equatorial regions?
- ... that the Yerevan Children's Art Museum deliberately kept no records from the 1970s to the 1990s?
- ... that Sam Carling is the first UK member of Parliament to be born in the 21st century?
- ... that an Idaho TV station lost its network affiliation after less than two years on the air but did not permanently close for another decade?
- ... that some LGBT people wear shorter nails on their middle and index fingers to allow for easier manual sex and to express a queer identity?
- ... that Eilish Cleary was controversially dismissed as New Brunswick's chief medical officer of health while studying glyphosate, a herbicide widely used in the province's industries?
- ... that in 1683 ice floes on the River Trent in England badly damaged the bridges at Nottingham and Newark?
- ... that a superseded combination is not a synonym for a synonym?
=22 August 2024=
- 00:00, 22 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=F-22 Raptor flies during the AirPower over Hampton Roads Open House at Langley AFB Va., April 24, 2016.jpg|caption=F-22 Raptor}}
- ... that the Advanced Tactical Fighter program resulted in the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor (pictured){{-?}}
- ... that in revenge for the torture of Polish prisoners, the terminally-ill Jan Kryst walked into the Café Adria and shot members of the Gestapo?
- ... that Panamanian earth scientist Erika Podest uses remote sensing to see how climate change has affected global soil moisture?
- ... that the Linda Lindas have recorded a cover of the song they were named after?
- ... that a South Korean church suspended a pastor, Lee Dong-hwan, after he performed a blessing at a queer festival and eventually excommunicated him?
- ... that more than 90 world leaders have made a pledge to achieve nature-positive goals?
- ... that Anna DeShawn started E3 Radio to help educate others about Black women that she did not learn about in grade school?
- ... that a Vancouver TV station was intended to stop the "$1,500 cup of coffee"?
=21 August 2024=
- 00:00, 21 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=McCainFatherandGrandfather.jpg|caption=John S. McCain Sr. (left) and John S. McCain Jr.}}
- ... that John S. McCain Sr. and John S. McCain Jr. (both pictured) were the first father-and-son pair to achieve the U.S. rank of four-star admiral?
- ... that the thrash metal band Hermética arranged to receive the gold certification for Víctimas del Vaciamiento on-stage during a concert?
- ... that a scholar argued that the 2021 German novel About People, which is set during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, encourages "sympathy with rightwing extremists"?
- ... that those found guilty of cocoa smuggling in Ghana face a maximum sentence of ten years in prison?
- ... that actor Scott Jarvis was angered when White House officials under Richard Nixon requested that portions of his role in the musical 1776 be cut due to its anti-war theme?
- ... that the 1885 wreck of the cargo ship Dmitry was the inspiration for the arrival of Count Dracula in England in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel?
- ... that Alexander Langmuir created the Epidemic Intelligence Service to send epidemiologists across the world?
- ... that the first Miss Indigenous Canada contestants were judged on ambassadorship, character, community service, and cultural involvement?
- ... that the character Dogpool was portrayed by "Britain's ugliest dog"?
=20 August 2024=
- 00:00, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Croce-spinelli-sivel 03.jpg|caption=Tomb of Joseph Crocé-Spinelli and Théodore Sivel}}
- ... that the two victims of the Zénith balloon incident are depicted holding hands on their tomb (pictured){{-?}}
- ... that Lionel Haward applied an early example of offender profiling to help identify high-ranking Nazis disguised as ordinary troops?
- ... that the adventure game Until Then has an in-universe version of Facebook where the player can like and comment on other characters' posts?
- ... that Lisa M. Corrigan used the prison memoirs of black activists to show how incarceration impacted the black power movement?
- ... that a shipwreck in the eastern Mediterranean, dating from the Late Bronze Age, is the earliest deep-sea shipwreck to be discovered?
- ... that Johann Joseph Dömling suggested in 1803 that venous blood contained carbon monoxide?
- ... that Togo's abortion law was one of the first in Africa to allow abortion in the case of rape?
- ... that Dissolution Grip by KMRU uses recordings of the artist's shack being struck by strong winds?
- ... that, according to a local myth, a headless priest cursed León Viejo with earthquakes?
=19 August 2024=
- 00:00, 19 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Standing Stone - geograph.org.uk - 5298119.jpg|caption=Ravenswood standing stone}}
- ... that the 4,000-year-old Ravenswood standing stone (pictured) now lies in a cul-de-sac in a 1970s Scottish housing estate?
- ... that Dov Noy founded the Israel Folktale Archives, which have collected around 25,000 Jewish folk tales?
- ... that Choco Togo produces heat-resistant chocolate bars that can withstand temperatures of up to 35 °C (95 °F)?
- ... that one newspaper expected mayor Sun Zhiyang to help turn Guangzhou into a "smart car city"?
- ... that Jennifer Brea directed an Academy Award–shortlisted documentary while bedbound from ME/CFS?
- ... that the DI MA-1 Mk. III rifle was made in Myanmar as a reverse-engineered copy of the Chinese QBZ-95?
- ... that sport in Vatican City has included cricket, calcio fiorentino, and taekwondo?
- ... that a scrapped song from SZA's second album was supposed to be on her next one, but when the song was leaked she had to scrap it again?
- ... that Abraham Lincoln felt obliged to propose to Mary Owens – a woman he did not want to marry – but was rejected several times?
=18 August 2024=
- 00:00, 18 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Miyake.JPG|caption=Hayari Miyake}}
- ... that Japanese surgeon Hayari Miyake (pictured) cured Albert Einstein of a tropical fever?
- ... that after 1943, the Symphony for Strings by Georgy Sviridov was not played again until 2000?
- ... that non-white Samoan people were permitted to join the local branch of the Nazi Party in the 1930s?
- ... that a Philadelphia TV station shut down because of a family feud?
- ... that Ecco2K created a fashion brand when he was 16 years old by talking online to Chinese factory managers who did not know his age?
- ... that an 1814 British raid on a fort in Virginia was guided by an escaped slave of the American garrison commander?
- ... that the Mercer Art Gallery rediscovered little-known artist Eva Leigh and exhibited her work?
- ... that classical composer Carl Ludvig Lithander also worked as a teacher at a military academy?
- ... that South Korea has a day to celebrate North Koreans?
=17 August 2024=
- 00:00, 17 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Pavonia praemorsa 1DS-II 2-6600.jpg|caption=Pavonia praemorsa flower}}
- ... that the flowers of Pavonia praemorsa (pictured) bloom and die within the same day?
- ... that soprano Joan Ruth rejected a marriage proposal because her suitor wanted her to abandon ambitions of a singing career?
- ... that the mascots of the 2026 Winter Olympics and 2026 Winter Paralympics were designed by schoolchildren?
- ... that Bengisu Avcı had to abandon her 45-kilometre (28-mile) swim across the Kaiwi Channel after being stung by jellyfish twelve hours in?
- ... that some of the first likely Libotonius fossils collected are lost at the Smithsonian?
- ... that Argentine naval officer Barry Melbourne Hussey was known as El Ingles ('The Englishman') by his comrades?
- ... that the 2024 song "Tobey" features "3 generations of Detroit"?
- ... that Leonhard Kaiser, a student of Martin Luther, was burned at the stake on 16 August 1527 after being declared guilty of heresy?
- ... that the area of Cultybraggan Camp has been a royal hunting ground, a prison for fervent Nazis and the site of an underground bunker intended for use in a nuclear war?
=16 August 2024=
- 00:00, 16 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Amy Sawyer (1863-1945).png|caption=Amy Sawyer}}
- ... that Amy Sawyer (pictured) was the only woman to contribute to the more than a thousand illustrations created for H. Rider Haggard's works during his lifetime?
- ... that President Ieremia Tabai of Kiribati was elected in 1978, 1982, 1983 and 1987, although his eligibility for the fourth term was subject to a legal challenge?
- ... that Chinese archaeologist Zou Heng was forced to work as a poultry farmer during the Cultural Revolution?
- ... that the American Pigeon Museum & Library keeps a flock of hundreds of pigeons for public viewing?
- ... that Major General Jarrett Robertson earned the nickname "Desert Fox" by having similar skills in battle to German field marshal Erwin Rommel, who held the same nickname?
- ... that despite being New Zealand's biggest earthquake in 78 years, the 2009 Dusky Sound earthquake caused only minor damage?
- ... that college football player Reggie Brown tore three knee ligaments but still made it to the NFL?
- ... that the Linda Lindas wrote No Obligation, their second album, during breaks from school and touring?
- ... that the Historia Divae Monacellae, a medieval hagiography, tells of wild hares performing miracles?
=15 August 2024=
- 00:00, 15 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Ocean Parkway jeh.JPG|caption=Ocean Parkway}}
- ... that horse and sleigh racing once took place on Ocean Parkway (pictured){{-?}}
- ... that islands are home to an estimated 41 percent of land vertebrates at risk of extinction?
- ... that Ken Goldin has sold more than US$1.3 billion in collectibles?
- ... that one of the items on display at the Baltimore Museum and Gallery of Fine Arts was George Washington's shaving brush?
- ... that before Fred Thomas became an MP, he was the Royal Marines' light heavyweight boxing champion?
- ... that Fumika Baba had to learn how to draw for her role in the live-action drama adaptation of Hey Sensei, Don't You Know?
- ... that before becoming a commissioner of Indian affairs, William P. Dole was only known to have encountered Native Americans once in his life?
- ... that the pulse stops during the soliloquy of In C Mali{{-?}}
- ... that Bolivian intelligence officer Roberto Quintanilla was responsible for cutting off Che Guevara's hands?
=14 August 2024=
- 00:00, 14 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Tyrannosaurus rex Coprolite Poozeum.jpg|caption=Possible T. rex coprolite}}
- ... that the Poozeum holds fossilized dinosaur feces (pictured) which may have come from a T. rex{{-?}}
- ... that Suleiman of Germiyan allowed the Ottoman annexation of much of his territory to pay his daughter's dowry?
- ... that a £142 wine fridge was smuggled into Downing Street on 11 December 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom?
- ... that voice teacher Verna Osborne retired at the age of 101?
- ... that researchers estimated that training the model for ChatGPT used the equivalent energy footprint of "driving 123 gasoline-powered passenger vehicles for a year"?
- ... that Felix Eberty was called "an original and ingenious person" by Albert Einstein?
- ... that the H. Wortman Pumping Station has four pumps, but is only used in exceptional circumstances?
- ... that frontier physician Isaac Coe is credited with saving Indianapolis from an 1821 outbreak of malaria?
- ... that an art collective released a dating simulator dedicated to preparing the player's income taxes?
=13 August 2024=
- 00:00, 13 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Fănuș Neagu in 1964.png|caption=Fănuș Neagu}}
- ... that writer Fănuș Neagu (pictured) claimed to have spent the Romanian floods of May 1970 stranded with a feral wolf on the roof of a cannery?
- ... that Sierra Leone is the only country where a British law from 1861 still bans abortion?
- ... that Lewis Worthington Smith received royalties from his textbook The Mechanism of English Style for 20 years?
- ... that Tomas Fung founded the predecessor of the restaurant Ling Nam with only 3,000 Philippine pesos?
- ... that Lothar von Falkenhausen was appointed an honorary professor of Zhejiang University, an honor usually reserved for Nobel Prize winners?
- ... that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a United States regulatory agency, does not require workplaces to have employee break rooms?
- ... that a critic compared vocalist Riley Gale to a "rabid wolf"?
- ... that The Strip documents how the gangster Meyer Lansky would walk his Shih Tzu near the pool while visiting a casino?
- ... that a woman was sentenced to 10 months of forced labor when she "tickled" the breasts of The Motherland Calls{{-?}}
=12 August 2024=
- 00:00, 12 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator - NASA 1963 (cropped).jpg|caption=Astronauts training in the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator}}
- ... that Apollo astronauts walked on walls (pictured) before walking on the Moon?
- ... that Finn Butcher is the inaugural Olympic champion in men's kayak cross?
- ... that Barry Burton{{`s}} lines such as "You were almost a Jill Sandwich!" from the first Resident Evil game were popular enough to be referenced in following games?
- ... that locally endangered Eurasian otters along the river Meghri have become a nuisance to local fish farmers?
- ... that the parents of Olympian Minna Stess built a concrete skatepark in their backyard for their children?
- ... that wealth generated by tourism in Barcelona is claimed to be a reason for increased social inequality, causing activists to protest against overtourism?
- ... that Olympic sport shooter Ada Korkhin practiced in her family's apartment, shooting from the kitchen through the living and dining rooms?
- ... that Alien Blue was the most popular Reddit app for iPhone and iPad at the time of its discontinuation?
- ... that New York Mets executive Jay Horwitz did not publicly reveal that he had a glass eye until he was in his 70s?
=11 August 2024=
- 00:00, 11 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Old Rip in his Coffin.jpg|caption=Ol' Rip the Horned Toad in his casket}}
- ... that the National Casket Company made caskets for U.S. president William McKinley and Ol' Rip the Horned Toad (pictured){{-?}}
- ... that Olympic wrestler Gaku Akazawa also runs a popular massage parlor?
- ... that Richard Beale Davis first published Chivers' Life of Poe almost 100 years after it was written?
- ... that taekwondo practitioner Alasan Ann was injured by a gunshot four months before an Olympic qualification tournament, but recovered in time and won the competition?
- ... that some abortions in Malawi are performed by traditional healers?
- ... that the cuisine of Jerusalem reflects a blend of Jewish culinary traditions, including Sephardic, Kurdish, Ashkenazi, as well as Palestinian Arab traditions?
- ... that female wrestler Kennedy Blades once won a state championship against boys?
- ... that Dead Pony renamed themselves after a track expressing how they felt after being told that Santa Claus was fictional?
- ... that Classic Tetris World Champion Alex Thach celebrates victories by dumping Parmesan cheese on his head?
=10 August 2024=
- 00:00, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Hannibal von Degenfeld, by Wolfgang Philipp Kilian.jpg|caption=Hannibal von Degenfeld}}
- ... that Hannibal von Degenfeld (pictured) played the leading role in establishing the Bavarian Army in 1682, before leading it to the Battle of Vienna a year later?
- ... that a reviewer did not expect a documentary on assisted suicide to be so funny?
- ... that while Sunny Choi and Logan Edra represent their country at the Olympics in breakdancing, Afghan breakdancer Manizha Talash competes as a member of the IOC Refugee Olympic Team?
- ... that the 2025 Philippine general election is set to be the first to be held under a new voting system provider after the previous one was disqualified over bribery allegations?
- ... that the Piano Quintet by Dmitri Shostakovich has been called "the most expensive piece of chamber music ever composed"?
- ... that workers building Mercy Gilbert Medical Center plowed over alfalfa fields and chased off sheep during construction?
- ... that the discovery of a coffin belonging to Ahhotep I, which had been reused to bury a high priest, ignited a debate among scholars over the true number of Egyptian queens named Ahhotep?
- ... that Washington's participation in the 2024 Sugar Bowl marked the first appearance of any Pac-12 Conference team in the Sugar Bowl?
- ... that British physician John H. Bryant gave the first description of a blue scrotum caused by a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm?
=9 August 2024=
- 00:00, 9 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Capital Bicycle Club New Uniform 1883.png|caption=Uniform of Capital Bicycle Club|border=yes}}
- ... that residents reported the first cycling club in Washington, D.C., (uniform pictured) to the police over concerns that bicycles posed a danger to pedestrians?
- ... that Olympic taekwondo practitioner Emmanuella Atora described her career as "I hit people for a living"?
- ... that an American citizen was sentenced to life imprisonment for attempting to overthrow the government of Cambodia?
- ... that Sarah Gibson, who formed a piano duo with Thomas Kotcheff, composed warp & weft inspired by the art of Miriam Schapiro, to be played today by the BBC Philharmonic at The Proms?
- ... that eight cardboard white elephants were put up as a form of public protest to lobby for the opening of Buangkok MRT station in Singapore?
- ... that "Lucki" Allen{{`s}} prediction of the Tet Offensive was ignored, but she was later inducted into the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame?
- ... that the idea for Clustertruck came from a developer wanting to escape traffic?
- ... that American Olympic rugby player Sarah Levy is the great-granddaughter of a Springbok?
- ... that David Tennant filmed a Doctor Who mini-episode on his birthday?
=8 August 2024=
- 00:00, 8 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Tulbaghia acutiloba, blomme, veldblomstappie, FG NR, a.jpg|caption=T. acutiloba flowers}}
- ... that on top of being used as a culinary herb, Tulbaghia acutiloba (pictured) has traditionally been used in treating infectious diseases and hypertension?
- ... that Olympian Ruby Remati got into synchronized swimming because she liked the competitors' "sparkly suits" as a child?
- ... that São Tomé and Príncipe was popularly known as the Chocolate Islands in the early 1900s, when it was the world's top exporter of cocoa?
- ... that when not rock climbing, American Olympian Jesse Grupper develops exoskeletons?
- ... that a Japanese essayist and film historian has called Godzilla Minus One a "dangerous movie"?
- ... that refugee Hadi Tiranvalipour spent his first ten days in Italy living in a forest before joining the Refugee Olympic Team at the 2024 Summer Olympics?
- ... that in its two years of existence, the Hunter River Railway Company initiated construction on what would eventually become the Great Northern Railway connecting Sydney to Queensland?
- ... that Patrick Gottsch, the founder of RFD-TV and The Cowboy Channel, led the effort to break the Guinness World Record for the largest parade of pickup trucks?
=7 August 2024=
- 00:00, 7 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Celine Dept video screenshot (cropped).jpg|caption=Céline Dept}}
- ... that Céline Dept (pictured) was the first Belgian YouTuber to reach 10 million subscribers?
- ... that Operation Matterhorn logistics involved the construction of airfields in China by thousands of laborers with hammers and wicker baskets?
- ... that after qualifying for the 2024 Summer Olympics at the age of 11, skateboarder Zheng Haohao became the youngest Chinese sportsperson to participate in the Olympics?
- ... that electrical engineering professor Mariesa Crow raises alpacas?
- ... that Larisa Latynina became the most-medalled Olympian after she won six medals at the 1964 Summer Olympics?
- ... that South African singer Tyla delayed her debut album{{`s}} submission date in order to collaborate with Tems?
- ... that Jenya Kazbekova, a competition climber on Ukraine's 2024 Olympic team, is the daughter and granddaughter of competition climbing medalists?
- ... that when delivering his speech "The boys of Pointe du Hoc" on the 40th anniversary of the Normandy landings, Ronald Reagan addressed 62 veteran service members present on D-Day?
- ... that after the McVey Fire, the United States Forest Service accidentally planted thousands of acres of non-native trees?
=6 August 2024=
- 00:00, 6 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=LIRR Cannonball train 2798.jpg|caption=Cannonball}}
- ... that the Cannonball (pictured), a commuter train on the Long Island Rail Road, was once operated exclusively with parlor cars?
- ... that Piper Kelly secured her position as a competitor in speed climbing at the 2024 Olympics by reaching the final race at the 2023 Pan American Games, before winning the race?
- ... that a Bangladeshi government agency collected ৳6.5 billion (equivalent to US$150 million in 2023) from corruption suspects, but a court ruled it was illegal?
- ... that after Jamal Valizadeh was tortured in Iran, hid for six months, and escaped, he qualified to compete in the Olympics as a member of the Refugee Olympic Team?
- ... that the electoral victory of the Union for Democracy and Social Progress in 2018 led to DR Congo's first peaceful transition of power since its independence from Belgium in 1960?
- ... that in May 1983 British public health physician Spence Galbraith suggested withdrawing blood products made from blood donated in the U.S. after 1978?
- ... that Jack White released his sixth studio album unannounced by including unmarked vinyl copies of it with purchases made at Third Man Records stores?
- ... that Aniya Holder secured a spot at the 2024 Summer Olympics by winning a speed climbing competition, for which she had started training without even knowing that it was an Olympics qualifier?
- ... that the only known solution to the Erdős–Moser equation is 1 + 2 = 3?
=5 August 2024=
- 00:00, 5 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Ha’erbin Shi Sujun Lieshi Jinianbei.jpg|caption=Soviet Red Army Monument, Harbin}}
- ... that although the Soviet Red Army Monument in Harbin (pictured) was covered with scaffolding during the Sino-Soviet split, wreaths were still laid in front of it during the Qingming Festival and on Victory Day?
- ... that Femke Bol won the women's 400 metres and 400 metres hurdles at the 2022 European Athletics Championships in an unprecedented double victory?
- ... that Cambodian architect Vann Molyvann declined a request from Lee Kuan Yew to help design Singapore?
- ... that Michigan and Alabama entered the 2024 Rose Bowl as the two college football teams with the most all-time wins?
- ... that the author of the novel Wandering Souls, about Vietnamese refugees, was inspired by an episode of A Very British History{{-?}}
- ... that Kim Ye-ji{{`s}} performance in the 10 meter air pistol at the 2024 Summer Olympics led her to be dubbed the "coolest person on the planet"?
- ... that for the 1936 Summer Olympics, Liechtenstein flipped their flag upside down?
- ... that after a British Sikh physician could not find any recent mainstream English film led by a woman that resembled her, she co-wrote and co-produced her own?
- ... that Frederick Perceval, 11th Earl of Egmont, was nicknamed "the loneliest boy in the world" by journalists?
=4 August 2024=
- 00:00, 4 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Oriana S. Mastro.jpg|caption=Oriana Skylar Mastro}}
- ... that Oriana Skylar Mastro (pictured), a Stanford political scientist, joined the U.S. Air Force as a PhD student to better understand military issues in the Asia–Pacific region?
- ... that the championship record was broken three times in the mixed 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2024 World Athletics Relays?
- ... that in its centennial year, Anderson's Grocery was said to be one of only ten small U.S. groceries that were more than a hundred years old?
- ... that Israeli archer Mikaella Moshe competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics after having spent less than two years in the sport?
- ... that a third of London Underground stations have step-free access?
- ... that Olympic sprinter Filomenaleonisa Iakopo is also a competitive bodybuilder?
- ... that the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery faced criticism in 2014 when it did not allow a lesbian couple to be buried together?
- ... that three-quarters of Doctor Who{{'s}} longest story are missing?
- ... that had Cambodian swimmer Apsara Sakbun declined her invitation to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics, her sister would have become an Olympian instead?
=3 August 2024=
- 00:00, 3 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Saplings of Niamhom (Strobilanthes tonkinensis).png|caption=Leaves of S. tonkinensis seedlings}}
- ... that the dried leaves of Strobilanthes tonkinensis (examples pictured) give black tea a sticky rice flavor?
- ... that at age 12, Emily Ausmus participated in an international water polo tournament against players as old as 19?
- ... that a crab species was named after both an ancient board game and a League of Legends character?
- ... that Cho Myung-chul was the first North Korean defector to be elected to the South Korean National Assembly?
- ... that the flagbearer for the Philippines at the 1924 Summer Olympics also carried a flag of the United States?
- ... that a geographer determined the surface area of Carl Friedrich Gauss{{`s}} brain?
- ... that a Kentucky TV station gained industry attention after it criticized the overuse of the term "breaking news"?
- ... that citizens of New Westminster burnt effigies of Attorney General George Hunter Cary and drowned the ashes?
- ... that many enthusiasts say that a good tomato sandwich is so messy, it should be eaten over the kitchen sink?
=2 August 2024=
- 00:00, 2 August 2024 (UTC)
{{main page image/DYK|image=Matahi Brightwell ONZM (cropped).jpg|caption=Matahi Brightwell}}
- ... that Matahi Brightwell (pictured) reintroduced the sport of waka ama to New Zealand?
- ... that during the First Bishops' War, the Duke of Hamilton's mother intended to shoot him with silver bullets if he landed in Scotland?
- ... that Warren Lawrence, the first Dominican swimmer at the Commonwealth Games, is the son of the first Dominican swimmer at the Olympics?
- ... that a high school evicted a Pennsylvania TV station?
- ... that the National Library of Korea is a no kid zone?
- ... that in its first appearance at the Olympics, Suriname was represented by a single athlete, who missed his event?
- ... that Myinsaing withstood a ten-week siege by the Mongols because its three brother leaders bribed the invaders to withdraw?
- ... that basketball player Marcedes Walker became an Olympian 16 years after her WNBA career ended?
- ... that "the old man was startled and a little shocked" when he was shown Walter Frere's revision of his book?
=1 August 2024=
- 00:00, 1 August 2024 (UTC)
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- ... that China launched a military exercise in response to the inauguration of Lai Ching-te as president of Taiwan (pictured){{-?}}
- ... that although Luxembourg has won the Eurovision Song Contest five times, none of the winning artists representing the country have been native Luxembourgers?
- ... that basketball player Dylan Travis played for nine head coaches in nine years?
- ... that The Chinese in America documents how people in California, during the gold rush era, mailed their laundry to Hong Kong for cleaning?
- ... that a member of the House of Lords was the principal of a Canadian junior school?
- ... that despite being invented in the 2000s, Frutiger Aero was not named until 2017?
- ... that Roscoe "Red" Jackson was the last person to be publicly executed in the United States?
- ... that Cameroonian-born Joel Embiid opted to play for the 2024 U.S. Olympic basketball team instead of France in part because his son is American?
- ... that after Wong Sau Ying attempted to assassinate a British colonial official, the police and press began to associate the bob cut with anarchism?
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