10 things we didn't know last week
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-37694809 Version 0 of 1. 1. Shanghai's Ikea frowns upon elderly daters clogging up its cafeteria. Find out more 2. It's possible to run a marathon in three hours 56 minutes at the age of 85. Find out more (Runner's World) 3. You can't return or rescind a Nobel prize. Find out more (Daily Telegraph) 4. India has Uber, but for tractors. Find out more 5. School textbooks in Turkey must not contain geometry puzzles featuring the letters F and G - the initials of the out-of-favour cleric Fethullah Gulen. Find out more (The Economist) 6. Half of American adults are in a facial recognition database. Find out more (The Guardian) 7. Aggressive drivers think driverless cars will be easier to bully. Find out more (FT) 8. An Exeter City supporter has bet £10 on his club to win 4-1 in every game they have played since April 2008, and believes he is around £600 up. Find out more 9. Buying an unfinished nuclear power plant in Alabama would cost you at least $36.4m (£29.6m). Find out more (Times Free Press) 10. Rainbows can also occur at night. Find out more Seen a thing? Tell the Magazine on Twitter using the hashtag #thingididntknowlastweek Join the conversation - find us on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter |