Article created by: Ilona Baliūnaitė

There's always something new you can learn. Something that can broaden your horizons. You just have to know where to look.

One of the places that offer a never-ending flow of knowledge is the subreddit 'Today I Learned' (or TIL for short). People go there to share all the interesting stuff they discover, and the fact that its members are the ones who produce its content is what makes TIL such an enjoyable encyclopedia. It's legit. It's unpredictable. And it's constantly getting new submissions. What more could one ask for?

Continue scrolling to check out some of its hottest new posts and if you want to continue your "studies", fire up our earlier pieces on the subreddit here, hereand here.

#1

Close-up of a brown and white cat with green eyes wearing a collar, symbolizing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL Hours after being adopted from an animal shelter, 21-pound cat Pudding saved her owners life. While suffering a diabetic seizure, Amy Jung's newly acquired cat pounced his weight on her chest and began swatting her face and biting her nose until she gained consciousness.

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    #2

    Elderly woman with glasses smiling outdoors, representing interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL NASA's longest serving female employee since January 1958, Sue Finley, has been an engineer and programmer for space missions since Explorer 1, for missions to the Moon, Sun, all the planets and many other solar system bodies, and recipient of NASA's Exceptional Public Service Medal.

    Polar_Roid Report

    #3

    Close-up of a woman with long hair sharing interesting things people didn’t learn at school in an online group. TIL in 1998, a 10-year-old girl in Austria was dragged into a car and kidnapped. The case remained unsolved until she knocked on someone's door in 2006 saying: "I am Natascha Kampusch." She had just escaped the secret cellar of a local technician that abused her for 8 years

    iajzz Report

    #4

    Bronze statue of a runner with a prosthetic leg in an urban setting, illustrating perseverance and strength. TIL about Terry Fox, a Canadian athlete with a leg that was amputated due to cancer. He ran across Canada for about 143 days and ran about 5373 kilometers(3339 miles) in order to raise both money and awareness for cancer

    Meme_Inhaler_Boi Report

    #5

    Black and white photo of a man speaking, representing interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL that Rod Serling, creator of The Twilight Zone, sold the series as a pure entertainment vehicle due to censorship he experienced with previous projects that would delve into controversial social/political issues. The Twilight Zone tackled the same issues but veiled in science fiction and fantasy

    WigboldCrumb Report

    #6

    Black and white portrait of an elderly man representing interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL that James K. Polk is the only US president who pledged to serve only one term during his campaign. He was known for fulfilling all his major promises and died 3 months after his term ended, making his retirement the shortest. He is also the only speaker of the house to be elected as president

    LogicBomb69 Report

    #7

    Woman examining a scientific device in a lab, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL Judith Love Cohen, who helped create the Abort-Guidance System which rescued the Apollo 13 astronauts, went to work on the day she was in labor. She took a printout of a problem she was working on to the hospital. She called her boss and said she finished the problem and gave birth to Jack Black

    holyfruits Report

    #8

    Satellite image of the Sahara Desert and surrounding green areas showing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL about the Great Green Wall, an effort to plant trees to stop desertification in the Sahara that began in 2007. Ethiopia has planted over 5.5 billion seedling since

    learnedoptimist Report

    #9

    Open mailbox with red flag raised against a clear blue sky, symbolizing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL that in 1995, a man received a "check" for $95,000 as junk mail. Jokingly, he deposited it into his account. The "check" met all of the legal criteria for a check and was cashed

    EtOHMartini Report

    #10

    Portrait of a woman wearing glasses and a patterned scarf, representing people sharing interesting things not learned at school. TIL of Elouise Cobell (“Yellow Bird Woman”) who founded the first Native American owned bank. As treasurer of the Blackfeet Nation she tried to resolve accounting discrepancies regarding leases on Indian Land which led to a $3.4 Billion dollar class action settlement against the US government.

    intentsman Report

    #11

    Portrait of a historical figure in 18th century attire, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL the King's doctor Johann Struensee seized power for over a year in 18th century Denmark. He managed to abolish slavery, abolish censorship of the press, and have an affair with the Queen before being ousted and executed in 1772

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    #12

    Person with a backpack exploring dense forest, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL that the worlds rarest tree, Kaikōmako native to New Zealand, has been rescued from extinction after 40 years of trying to get the very last female tree in the world to fruit again

    Thyriel81 Report

    #13

    Two men in a studio discussing interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared in an online group. TIL Richard Simmons would wake up at 4AM to call up to 40 people who are isolated, alone, or needed empathy. Some credited Richard Simmons for saving their lives

    KomputerIdiat Report

    #14

    Four people smiling while holding a large Wisconsin Lottery check showing a $22 million prize won story shared online. TIL Friends Thomas Cook and Joseph Feeney shook hands in 1992, swearing if either one won the Powerball jackpot, they would split the winnings. Well the power of friendship and a handshake has paid off: 28 years later Tom won €22 million and split the winnings with his friend

    PawNoetic Report

    #15

    Young man standing next to a silver sports car outdoors, representing interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL About a 17 year old kid that was given an old iPhone for free, and using the "barter" section of Craigslist made 14 trades, ending with a Porsche. Along the way he traded for newer phones, computers, motorcycles, and eventually cars.

    Abe_Froman_SKOC Report

    #16

    Elderly man in glasses sitting in a chair sharing interesting things people didn’t learn at school in an online group. TIL that Walter Breuning stopped smoking cigars at age 103 because they became too expensive. At age 108, he began smoking cigars again after receiving a lot of gifts of cigars. He ultimately ended up living to age 114.5 and was the second-last verified surviving man born in the 1800s

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    #17

    Underwater view of old tires covered in algae, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL that in the 70s, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, tried creating its own artificial coral reef by dumping some 2 million used tires into the ocean. It became an environmental disaster, naturally, but also a military training exercise when divers had to retrieve the tires (almost one by one).

    helmsmanfresh Report

    #18

    Close-up of an eyeball model showing cornea and lens, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL a new kind of artificial cornea successfully restored sight in a 78-year-old man. The surgery uses a lens which can more easily replace damaged tissue in a simpler surgery. Immediately after the surgery, the patient was able to recognize family members and read numbers on an eye chart.

    ZamboniJunction Report

    #19

    Microscopic oval-shaped organism outlined in dark blue, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL that, in 2014, scientists found a giant 30,000 year old virus in Siberian permafrost. The virus, Pithovirus sibericum, was still infectious and began killing amoebas. This raised concerns that melting or drilling arctic ice could unearth previously undiscovered pathogenic viruses

    WouldbeWanderer , source Report

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    #20

    Man wearing glasses and a patterned scarf sharing interesting things people didn’t learn at school in an online group. TIL The actor who played Boss Hogg on Dukes of Hazard went to Columbia and Yale, spoke 5 languages, and was a counterintelligence officer during the Korean War

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    #21

    Close-up of Earth from space showing atmospheric dust and landforms, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL that each year, 22,000 pounds of dust from the Sahara Desert is carried by air currents to the Amazon Rainforest where it is an important source of phosphorus for tropical plants

    EtOHMartini Report

    #22

    Man playing acoustic guitar and singing on stage, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school concepts. TIL Jack Black desperately wanted to use a Led Zeppelin song in School Of Rock but the band was notoriously reluctant to let their music be used in films. The director suggested having Black record a personal plea to the band members, in front of a crowd of 1,000 extras. It worked

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    #23

    Elvis Presley on vintage 45 RPM record cover with vibrant text, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL when, in 1993, the US postal service issued a commemorative postage stamp honoring Elvis Presley's 58th birthday, fans mailed envelopes with first-day issues of the stamp to fictitious addresses so that they would receive their letters back, marked with the words "return to sender".

    Doll_Tow_Jet-ski Report

    #24

    Close-up of a chimpanzee in natural habitat, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL when a chimpanzee that learns an effective method to crack nuts open is placed into a new group that uses a less effective strategy, it will eventually stop using the superior method just to blend in with the rest of the chimps

    inkspring , Francesco Ungaro Report

    #25

    Bright red cardinal perched on a branch, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL that over 200 bird species including the Northern Cardinals, wild turkeys and Baltimore Orioles use a method of pest control called "anting." They take an ant in their beak and wipe their tail feathers in order to deter lice. The ants release formic acid that the birds utilize routinely

    BrownBirdDiaries Report

    #26

    Diagram illustrating antibody mutation processes with labels A, B, and C showing molecular changes and protein structures. TIL when your immune system fights an infection, it cranks up the mutation rate during antibody production by a factor of 1,000,000, and then has them compete with each other. This natural selection process creates highly specific antibodies for the virus

    wattnurt Report

    #27

    Set of English dictionaries in second edition arranged on a shelf, representing knowledge people didn’t learn at school. TIL in 1879 it was estimated the Oxford English Dictionary to take 10 years for completion, but in five years they'd only reached the word "Ant". After crowdsourcing readers to help it was completed 44 years later. The publishers now estimate it would take a single person 120 years to just type it

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    #28

    News interview discussing Gadhafi, highlighting 35 interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared in an online group. TIL that Gaddafi had a serious obsession with Condoleezza Rice, showering her with over $200,000 in gifts and having a famous local composer write a song for her called “Black Flower in the White House”

    shhmurdashewrote Report

    #29

    Black and white photo of an elderly man wearing glasses, representing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL Thomas Midgley Jr, who helped invent leaded petrol, once poured the lead additive over his hands and inhaled its fumes to prove it was safe. He was later diagnosed with lead poisoning... for the second time.

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    #30

    Close-up of a computer screen showing email and password fields, related to things people didn’t learn at school. TIL that in 1999, a group of hackers discovered that they could enter any Hotmail account by simply entering “eh” as a password. It was fixed by Microsoft within two hours.

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    #31

    Busy city street with people walking near architecturally detailed buildings, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL that Beverly Hills, California is named after Beverly Farms, Massachusetts, which was named after the town Beverley in Yorkshire England, which came from the name "Beverlac" in the 10th century, meaning "beaver lake," because of all the beavers in the nearby river

    Ambrosem123 Report

    #32

    Portrait of a man in military uniform representing interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL that in 1967 the Soviet cosmonaut, Vladimir Komarov died in an accident on the Soyuz 1 mission, making him the first human to die in a space flight. Komarov was aware of the faulty design of the shuttle and specifically asked the authorities to give him an open casket funeral after the mission

    LogicBomb69 Report

    #33

    Victorian-era women in detailed dresses, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL that limping was a fad in Victorian England. Young women admired the genuine limp of Alexandra of Denmark, bride of the Prince of Wales. So, women went around fake limping, dubbed the "Alexandra Limp." Shopkeepers at the time sold pairs of shoes with one high heel and one low.

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    #34

    Microscopic view of yeast cells, highlighting interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared in an online group. TIL scientists "hacked" the genetic code of brewer's yeast to produce cannabis compounds. They inserted genes from cannabis plants into the yeast's genetic code which allowed it to produce CBD and THC. Their end goal is to allow large scale cannabinoid production without cultivation.

    ZamboniJunction Report

    #35

    Bar chart showing which physicians are most overweight, highlighting surprising facts people didn’t learn at school. TIL According to a survey, 43% of American Cardiologists are overweight to obese.

    sigm_o Report